Christ Child in our Midst

Here’s a true story of something that happened last week. It is a perfect example of how Jesus can give answers – even to a child. 

 

I had volunteerTanner Family shoped to help out at our church’s 2nd annual “Walk Through Bethlehem.” We set up a huge white heated tent – it looks like a tunnel – and re-create the town of Bethlehem inside.

Selling her wares in Bethlehem during the census

Selling her wares in Bethlehem during the census

Guests are invited to come and participate as them member of a family – such as the Weavers, Carpenters, Tanners, Bakers, Potters

Potter

Potter

or the Smiths – coming back to be counted for the census during the time Jesus was born.

 

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Visitors walk amidst costumed characters and animals, such as camels and goats, and can talk to the people as though it is during that time.

An inventor shows his latest genius contraption

An inventor shows his latest genius contraption

 

As you round a corner inside the town, a couple of people who work at an Inn shout out angrily to anyone who tries to enter, “There’s no room at the Inn! There’s no room here!”

Every few moments, an angel appears proclaiming, “Behold, I bring you tidings of great joy, which will be to all people! For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ the Lord.” 

"Behold, I bring you good tidings..."

Before taking my post passing out programs near the hot chocolate table, I took a quick detour into the east side of the church, near the tent.  A couple of very anxious little girls ran past me up and down the halls crying out for two brothers. They wanted a couple of us grown-ups to make an announcement to help them reconnect, but we didn’t have access to the intercom. They had been looking for the brothers for quite a while.
 
Without giving it a second thought and seeing their great distress, as we stood out in the cold in front of the church I put my arm around them and said, “Do you believe Jesus can tell you where your brothers are?” They nodded. We held hands in a circle and the two girls, a 3rd grader and a 4th grader (Chet and I teach 4th & 5th grade), took my hands, bowed their head in faith and squeezed their eyes real tight while I prayed.
 
“Lord Jesus, you know where the brothers are. Could you give my two little sisters your peace and speak to their hearts. Where are they?”
 
The smallest girl with curly long blonde hair opened her eyes. “C’mon!” She beckoned to her friend. “I think they might be down there!” She pointed to the double doors and the stairs going down. “Let’s go!” Then she paused and looked at me. “Will you stay here and wait for us?”
 
I nodded and watched them barrel through the doors and down the stairs. Within two minutes, they came flying out the doors again screeching,”They were there! They were there!” A 10-year-old dark haired boy with a small boy, about 2, on his hip walked briskly after them.
 
“I knew right where to go!” the little girl said gleefully. “Jesus told me!”
 
The five of us walked to “Bethlehem” together, to see this Christ Child who answers our simplest cries for help.
 
 And that’s the way it has been for me on this journey of faith through the murky waters of the trials our family is facing now. Again and again I cry out to Jesus, “Help!!!! What do we do next?” And He has been very faithful to answer that cry each time.
 
And the same Jesus who loves me and answers my cries is eager to do the same for you…if you will have the faith of a child and take that first step.

 

Mary, Joseph and Jesus in the stable

Mary, Joseph and Jesus in the stable

“While they were there, the time came for the baby to be born, and she gave birth to her firstborn, a son. She wrapped him in cloths and placed him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.”- Luke 2:6-7
Published in:  on December 19, 2008 at 4:03 pm Comments (1)
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Pancake Breakfast – Fun with Troy Lindstrom Family!

I flew into Dallas Thursday, Dec 11 – Cheyenne (Kurt’s wife), Annikah (14) , Arianah (8) and Benjamin (3) picked me up. (Chet had a dealer show and couldn’t come – sadly!) Spent the night and next day with them. Brother Troy picked me up to stay the remainder of the weekend with his family  – wife Evelyn, Taylor (8) and princess Kira (6). Troy’s family and I joined Kurt’s family and Jan for the recital on Saturday afternoon.

Taylor, Aunt Marla, Kira

Taylor, Aunt Marla, Kira

Pancake breakfast at Taylor & Kira's school Saturday morning

Pancake breakfast at Taylor & Kira's school Saturday morning

Arianah & Kira doing crafts at the school - the two cousins got to spend the night together.

Arianah & Kira doing crafts at the school - the two cousins got to spend the night together.

Published in:  on December 18, 2008 at 12:21 am Leave a Comment

Four Lindstroms Perform in Piano Recital

Tante Marla travelled to Dallas,  Texas Dec. 11-14! I stayed with brother Troy and his family (Evelyn, Taylor and Kira) some of the time (see photos later) and with brother Kurt’s family some of the time. Kurt and Cheyenne, if you recall, have nine kids 15 & under.

The four oldest have been taking piano classes with under the strict but superior tutelage of Mrs. Sheets. Luke (15) and Nathan(12) have tdsc04906aken about three semesdsc049151ters; this fall was Annikah(14) and Mark (10)’s first semester. From an unbiased Tante’s perspective, they are doing extremely well! Especially since all four have to work in practice sessions on the same piano  in the living room at home with 5 other siblings crowding around. ;-)

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My dear friend Jan Tennyson, Founder and Director of Dare To Dream Children’s Foundation showed up at the recital, held at the East Field College Performance buildingdsc04908.  Jan has encouraged and inspired them – she started playing piano when she was six and shortly after begadsc049111n performing in Carnegie Hall in NYC. The kids were thrilled to have her come!

The Lindstrom cousins and Lindstrom family, along with Jan and I got there early and took up much of the middle section of the Performance Hall! Troy, Evelyn, and Tayor can be seen in the third row on the left side. Papa Kurt, Meliah and 6-year-old brother Jonathan in the front row; proud Mama Cheyenne & Mikaylah, 3-year-old Benjamin, Marla and Jan in the 2nd row.

 

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Afterwards, 2-year-old twins Mikaylah and Meliah (who lasted through half of the performance) enjoyed the reception!

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Published in:  on December 17, 2008 at 11:32 pm Leave a Comment

Tired of the Tyranny of the Shopping Cart this Christmas?

Here’s a website ya gotta check out! It’s called “The Advent Conspiracy.” logo_bottom

On their home page:

CHRISTMAS CAN [STILL] CHANGE THE WORLD

The story of Christ’s birth is a story of promise, hope, and a revolutionary love.

So, what happened? What was once a time to celebrate the birth of a savior has somehow turned into a season of stress, traffic jams, and shopping lists.

And when it’s all over, many of us are left with presents to return, looming debt that will take months to pay off, and this empty feeling of missed purpose. Is this what we really want out of Christmas?

What if Christmas became a world-changing event again?

Welcome to Advent Conspiracy.

Published in:  on December 8, 2008 at 5:20 pm Comments (2)

Tell it to the Generations!

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The Troy Lindstroms and Kurt Lindstroms, along with
Marla and Dad (Bob Lindstrom) at the
Lindstrom Lakehouse in Mississippi Easter 2008

Are your children and grandchildren, nieces, nephews and other loved ones following in your footsteps of faith in God? Editor Rebecca Montgomery urges you to Pass On Your Faith Adventures — and Your Faith. Ya gotta check out the latest “Right To the Heart of Women” E-zine feature article she wrote.

She starts her article:

“It’s sort of family tradition. Every holiday since our children were very small, they’ve asked to hear our family stories.

“They want to hear romantic stories: ‘Tell about meeting Dad for the first time.’ Funny stories: ‘Tell about the time Dad almost shot the goat.’ Nostalgic stories: ‘Tell about when I was born.’ Stories of hardship and survival: ‘Tell about being snowbound with no electricity when I was a baby.’”

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What a great time to tell those stories – during the holidays! Did you notice NPR’s special encouragement the day after Thanksgiving? I have been trying to find a link on that site and can’t. Anyway, they suggested kids interview older family members for an hour. And record it. For posterity. That could work at Christmas, too!

One of my very favorite Psalms is Ps 78:

“I will open my mouth in a parable;
I will utter dark sayings of old
Which we have heard and know
And our Fathers have told us.
We will not hide them from their children,
Telling to the generation to come the praises of the Lord,
And His strength and His wonderful works that He has done.”
Psalm 78: 2-4

Published in:  on December 5, 2008 at 5:00 am Leave a Comment

Xerox – Let’s Say Thanks

A Great Way to Say Thanks!
Published in:  on December 4, 2008 at 11:17 pm Leave a Comment