Tuesday, May 29, 2012

What a great book....especially when you are in the process of cleaning out and decluttering.  It's not just about cleaning out physical "stuff" ....it's so much more than that!

  P. 224 "Simplicity isn't about getting by on "what you need" instead of having "what you want," (such a hard distinction to make anyway); simplicity is about wanting something else."  We are not being asked to limit our desire;  we're being asked to tether our desire to the wild vision of God.  Simplicity isn't about having a smaller life;  it's having a bigger vision."

 I have too many distractions...pure and simple~!  I want clean hands and a pure heart...the road to get there is to focus my vision on God.  The less I am consumed by things...the easier that will be. 





Tuesday, May 15, 2012


Great quote for what I feel needs to be done in my heart and life....
Every item I add to my possessions is one more thing to think about, talk about, clean, repair, display, rearrange, and replace when it goes bad. Acquiring a possession may also push me into redefining my priorities, making me unavailable for ministry. “Take care, and be on your guard against all covetousness, for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions” (Luke 12:15). www.epm.org/mgm

Monday, May 14, 2012



I am on a journey....

Do I have a sense of urgency?
Amy Carmichael, "We shall have all of eternity to celebrate the victories, but we have only the few hours before sunset in which to win them."

Is my lack of action desensitizing me to the issues?
C. S. Lewis, "The more often we feel without acting, the less we will be able ever to act, and, in the long run, the less we will be able to feel."

Am I willing?
K.P. Yohannan," Please don't misunderstand.  I'm not saying that a nice car or new clothes or anything like that is a bad thing.  If poverty made us more spiritual, then there would be a lot of really spiritual people all over South Asia.  No.  This is about seeing the little ways that Lord calls us to live simply so that others can simply live."