Prayer Warrior:
Prayer Warrior is a term used by many evangelical and other Protestant Christians to refer to anyone who is committed to praying for others.
A prayer warrior is a person who dedicates a lot of his or her time to making intercessory prayers on behalf of others.
A prayer warrior is someone who earnestly lifts others in prayer.
Today as I walked out of worship service, I tried to quickly dodge the people in my path and make it to the bathroom. Someone locked eyes with me and I knew I was about to have to hold it. I had never seen this woman before and still have no idea who she is, but I do know that she is a prayer warrior! She asked me how I was doing after being home from Kenya. I was shocked! She remembered me from 4 months ago standing in front of church as they sent me off? Why haven't I seen her before? What is her name? I told her a little about my trip and she was such an intentional listener.- the best gift you can give to anyone coming home from a life-changing trip. She then told me that she had been praying for me every day since I left and that she will continue to pray for me as I figure out God's plans for my life.
WHAT? ARE YOU FOR REAL? You have been praying to God for ME? EVERY DAY?
I said a sincere thank you and she released me to scurry off to the ladies room.
She is not the only one. Another man and his family at church have told me that they also pray for me daily.
And a few years ago, at a different church, a woman (again who I have no clue who she is to this day) came up to me and told me that she had been praying for me daily regarding my broken leg and continued healing! You mean the leg I broke in 6th grade before anyone even knew me at this church? You mean the leg that I completely forget about most days?
These people must be crazy! To pray for someone they hardly know, about something that the person doesn't even pray for daily. The truth is, these people ARE crazy! Crazy in love with a God who answers prayers and they truly believe that and obviously take advantage of it in a way I only strive to do!
If my prayer life was a sliver of these warrior's, that would mean that I actually prayed on a daily basis...and let's be honest...sadly, sometimes I don't. I think we have all been there, done that, at some point. The truth is that I have no excuse though.
What I take from these prayer warriors is conviction and motivation to do better. To pray. Daily. For others. Giving thanks. Worshiping.
I have great joy in saying that I know that others are talking to God on my behalf (even when I'm not) and that when I am not giving God my very best, He is always still giving me His. Even when I feel far from Him, or 'stuck in a rut,' God continues to shower me with blessings. Even if I don't see them at the time.
Praise God for prayer warriors. Praise God that He even gives us the opportunity to talk to Him daily. Praise God that we can have a relationship with Him. Praise God we can lift up others in prayer.
We are truly blessed.
Sunday, June 30, 2013
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Popsicles
Ingredients:
1 cup pineapple juice
1 cup coconut milk
1 banana
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 lime juiced
Directions:
Blend all ingredients in a mixer until liquefied and then pour into Popsicle molds and freeze. ENJOY :)
They were described as "my new crack."
Where Feet May Fail
Last night I went to see Hillsong United with some friends from church and school. It was a spiritual experience to say the least. Hillsong recently put out a new album titled Zion. I was shocked by it at first because most of the songs have such a different flare to them than I am used to but as I continued to listen to it in preparation for this concert, I started loving it more and more!
My favorite moment from the night was the song Oceans (Where Feet May Fail). The lyrics really speak to my heart and the ways I feel God calling me to do some crazy things that I need to completely trust in Him to accomplish. It is by far my favorite song from the new CD and the girl who sings it killed it last night! "Killed it" as in she did good...
Worship concerts never cease to amaze me. They always feel like a little slice of eternity and really refresh me and get me excited about worshiping the Lord. I also felt like God is continuously tugging on my heart and calling me to go abroad and this feeling was reaffirmed last night.
It was also cool to hear Hillsong play some of their old classics and really hear them in a new way. I can't tell you how many times I've sang Hosanna, or Mighty to Save, but last night, they felt different to me. Almost like brand new! That is how worship should be! Never mundane or boring or "old." God calls us to bring Him our best and we should always approach the throne with fresh enthusiasm to worship the King.
I had so much fun worshiping with my friends at this concert and can't wait to start incorporating some of these new worship songs into the services I help lead.
Novocaine
Today coming home from the dentist after a very intense Novocaine shot:
Me-Mom your sunglasses are funny you look like you're from the future.
Mom-...
Me-Who's that guy from the future? You know the one who goes back and has the car? Michael J Fox?
Mom- Yeah Michael J Fox!
Me- I thought he was black? Who is that fox who is black?
Mom- Jamie Fox?
Me- Yeah! Jamie Fox!
*laughs uncontrollably*
Every time I go to the dentist I have a bad reaction to the shots they give me. Usually it's because I have a strange reaction to the epinephrine in the Novocaine but today they gave me a shot without epinephrine. I was numb from left right ear to my left nostril and as silly as ever. I laugh like a mad woman, I cry, my face contorts, and I seem to loose all mental filters.
If you ever need a pick me up, just ask to take me to the dentist. It ends well every time. Without fail.
Me-Mom your sunglasses are funny you look like you're from the future.
Mom-...
Me-Who's that guy from the future? You know the one who goes back and has the car? Michael J Fox?
Mom- Yeah Michael J Fox!
Me- I thought he was black? Who is that fox who is black?
Mom- Jamie Fox?
Me- Yeah! Jamie Fox!
*laughs uncontrollably*
Every time I go to the dentist I have a bad reaction to the shots they give me. Usually it's because I have a strange reaction to the epinephrine in the Novocaine but today they gave me a shot without epinephrine. I was numb from left right ear to my left nostril and as silly as ever. I laugh like a mad woman, I cry, my face contorts, and I seem to loose all mental filters.
| Who knew my lip could move like that? |
Monday, June 17, 2013
Dread 1, Dread 2
First semester this past school year I decided I wanted a dread. I was feeling inspired by my friend Gina who has a kickin dread and also feeling bored and spontaneous. I proceeded to Google how to make dread and gave myself one measly dread on the back of my head. I was quite a fan of it. I gave it a cute little bead, but sadly it unraveled in a few days because my conditioner was just too good at it's job.
Second semester I spent in Kenya and due to lack of American conditioner for mzungu (Caucasian) hair and the more than occasional lack of water plus the neglect on my part to brush my hair all semester added onto the fact that I took the quickest cold showers ever, I grew a neglect dread on the back of my head...on accident! One day I was trying to brush through my hair with my fingers and I found him chilling back there all alone. I was kind of happy since my other dread did not work out earlier that year.
I let him continue to mat and by the time I came home I had a pretty solid dread formed. I even put a bead back on it. Then disaster struck. It was dreading so well that it began dreading to itself and getting really stubby and fat. I could not even pull it up into a pony tail anymore. As my friend Bev from Kenya would say, *sob sob.*
Yesterday night I mustered up the guts to have my mom cut it off for me. Although I now have a goofy patch of short hair at the back of my head, I think that is much better than the knotted mess that used to be my dread...
Second semester I spent in Kenya and due to lack of American conditioner for mzungu (Caucasian) hair and the more than occasional lack of water plus the neglect on my part to brush my hair all semester added onto the fact that I took the quickest cold showers ever, I grew a neglect dread on the back of my head...on accident! One day I was trying to brush through my hair with my fingers and I found him chilling back there all alone. I was kind of happy since my other dread did not work out earlier that year.
I let him continue to mat and by the time I came home I had a pretty solid dread formed. I even put a bead back on it. Then disaster struck. It was dreading so well that it began dreading to itself and getting really stubby and fat. I could not even pull it up into a pony tail anymore. As my friend Bev from Kenya would say, *sob sob.*
Yesterday night I mustered up the guts to have my mom cut it off for me. Although I now have a goofy patch of short hair at the back of my head, I think that is much better than the knotted mess that used to be my dread...
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| RIP dread |
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| I mustache you a question. |
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| I don't normally explore the cosmos but when I do eye brows. |
Reading List
This is an on-going list of books I am/ plan on reading:

1] My Utmost for His Highest-daily devotional book (Oswald Chambers)
2] Worship on Earth as it is in Heaven (Rory Noland)
3] Worship Matters (Bob Kauflin)
4] The Prodigal God (Timothy Keller)
5] Mountains Beyond Mountains (Tracy Kidder)
6] Skinny B*tch (Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin)
7] Girls Gone Wise (Mary Kassian)
8] The Geography of Bliss (Eric Weiner)
9] Things We Couldn't Say (Diet Eman)
Hopefully I will continue to add to this list through out the summer and also cross a few off :)
1] My Utmost for His Highest-daily devotional book (Oswald Chambers)
2] Worship on Earth as it is in Heaven (Rory Noland)
3] Worship Matters (Bob Kauflin)
4] The Prodigal God (Timothy Keller)
5] Mountains Beyond Mountains (Tracy Kidder)
6] Skinny B*tch (Rory Freedman and Kim Barnouin)
7] Girls Gone Wise (Mary Kassian)
8] The Geography of Bliss (Eric Weiner)
9] Things We Couldn't Say (Diet Eman)
Hopefully I will continue to add to this list through out the summer and also cross a few off :)
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Coolest Love Package Ever!
Ladies and Gents, I'd like to introduce you to someone very dear to my heart...drum roll please...Miss Leah Laky! Last semester Leah and I went on the trip of a lifetime to study abroad in Kenya together. Today, I received a love package from her! It's like a care package...but more love.
It included:
It included:
- A beautifully decorated envelope informing me that this is my super belated birthday present.
- A folder with all my sheet music in it! Which I thought I left in Kenya! What a sweet surprise!
- A heart felt and much needed note from my friend Leah lined with tea bag labels. That's right, tea bag labels! Could this girl get any more cute and creative??
- Some hand written note cards with Bible verses and quotes on them. Only my favorite things ever!
- A free app for my new iphone :) whoop whoop
- A gift card to one of my favorite restaruants, Granite City! This is for me and Aubrie (another Kenya friend) to share when she is in Chi-town doing her internship this summer! A doublely awesome gift!
- A beautiful pink scarf with bright butterflies on it! Scarves are my number one accessory!! :)
- And last but not least, two of the most beautiful and unique pairs of earrings ever! I quite admire Leah's taste in earring fashion and she picked me out some good ones. How did she know frogs are one of my favorite animals?? That girl is amazing!!!
Leah is one of the kindest people I know. She always puts others before herself. She is an amazing woman of God, a incredibly talented musician, and a great friend. Leah listens when no one else will and has great knowledge and advice far beyond her years. She is so wise and I am so grateful to know her and look up to her a lot. I miss being with her every day, and will miss seeing her at Trinity, but I know God has great things in store for her as she embarks on this new chapter of life after college. I love you Leah!!!! & I cannot thank you enough for this awesome gift.
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| Leah, myself, and Aubrie in Kenya |
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| She is seriously awesome! Look at that love package! |
Homemade Lara Bars and Thai Quinoa Salad
Homemade Lara Bars
Ingredients
Directions:
First, I toasted the nuts on the stove with a tbsp of butter until they were fully warm and had a golden look to them. Next, in a food processor, I blended the nuts into a coarse powder. I then put the nut mixture into a bowl set aside. Then I blended the pitted dates in the food processor into a thick paste. I added that to the bowl, along with the tbsp of cocoa powder, dark chocolate, and cinnamon. I choose to use an organic dark chocolate from Trader Joe's that had nuts and rasins in it already for some added flavor. You can use whatever kind of dark chocolate you would like. You can also add dried cherries to the date mixture to add some flavor variety. I then mixed all the ingredients together with my hands (it was much easier than the spoon and I was able to really mix the ingredients evenly). After the mixture is combined well, place some parchment or wax paper in a dish and spread out the mixture. Refrigerate, cut, and serve. These are a hearty snack for hiking, or just a filling and healthy chocolaty treat.
Ingredients - 2½ cups medjool dates, pitted
- ¾ cup almonds, toasted
- ¾ cups hazelnuts, toasted
- 1 tbsp cocoa powder
- ¼ bar dark chocolate, finely chopped (optional)
- 1 tsp cinnamon (optional)
Directions:
First, I toasted the nuts on the stove with a tbsp of butter until they were fully warm and had a golden look to them. Next, in a food processor, I blended the nuts into a coarse powder. I then put the nut mixture into a bowl set aside. Then I blended the pitted dates in the food processor into a thick paste. I added that to the bowl, along with the tbsp of cocoa powder, dark chocolate, and cinnamon. I choose to use an organic dark chocolate from Trader Joe's that had nuts and rasins in it already for some added flavor. You can use whatever kind of dark chocolate you would like. You can also add dried cherries to the date mixture to add some flavor variety. I then mixed all the ingredients together with my hands (it was much easier than the spoon and I was able to really mix the ingredients evenly). After the mixture is combined well, place some parchment or wax paper in a dish and spread out the mixture. Refrigerate, cut, and serve. These are a hearty snack for hiking, or just a filling and healthy chocolaty treat.
Thai Quinoa Salad
Ingrediants
- 1 cup quinoa, cooked
- 1 lrg red bell pepper, chopped
- 1 cup red cabbage, shredded
- 2 carrots, shredded
- 1/2 cup shelled edamame
- 1/2 cup green onions, diced
- 1/2 cup cilantro
- 2 heaping tbsp Peanut Butter
- 1/3 cup reduced sodium soy sauce
- 1 tbsp sesame oil
- 1 tbsp rice vinegar (or a light white wine vinegar)
- 1 tsp fresh grated ginger (optional)
- 2 tbsp honey
- 2 cloves garlic, minced (optional)
- Juice from 1 lime
Directions: First, make the quinoa. Quinoa is very easy to make: for every cup of quinoa, use 2 cups of water. Bring it to a boil, then bring it down to a simmer. Cover and let simmer for 10-15 or until the quinoa has soaked up all the water. Then set aside to cool completely. While the quinoa is cooling, prepare your veggies and sauce. Put all the veggies into a bowl. I used kitchen scissors to make cutting the green onion and cilantro into the bowl easier. I also did not measure out my veggies, I just sort of guesstimated how much I should use. For the edamame, I bought a steam fresh frozen package, cooked it in the microwave and then shelled it into the bowl after it had cooled. If you don't have a carrot shredder, I think you can buy them pre-shredded at the store, or just finely chop them. I used pre-shredded red cabbage from the store as well. For the sauce, I combined the peanut butter, soy sauce, oil, vinegar, honey, lime and some garlic salt (I forgot to buy garlic and also did not add the ginger). Then I whisked it into a thick sauce. (It does not taste very good on it's own). Once the quinoa was cooled, I added that to my veggie mixture and then scooped most of the sauce into the bowl and mixed it together. VoilĂ ! Yummy, hearty, healthy, Thai inspired, quinoa salad :) It is great with some grilled chicken added as well if you wish!
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