Saturday, October 20, 2007

Morning has broken

Things are good for me. For the first time in a while I can say that.
Worship at Kneedrill was so rich and sweet.
Holy Spirit was moving, loving, teaching, guiding, sharing, breaking - it was all very beautiful.
Like the dawn breaking through the night, the LORD has revealed Himself, yet again, and restored hope. As in Isaiah, He was given me garments of praise for a spirit of heaviness. So I rejoice. I am encouraged. The LORD has put a new song in my mouth - a song of praise and thanksgiving. Glory to God.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Dan White: age 25


Dan is one of my closest most dearest friends. He never fails to inspire me and spur me on to be a greater person. Dan is steadfast in his devotion and growing deep roots as his branches stretch out far.
His love is huge.
He is one of the few that I can honestly say "his life is a prayer".
Dan finds meaning is almost EVERYTHING. It's quite funny.
I was on the phone with him and he mentioned in passing that on his screen saver he has a picture of clay jars to remind him that he is just an earthly vessel. I don't know why but it made me laugh...for a very long time. Bless his soul.
DAN - all the best. May His grace abound in your life.
Much love (felios).
Kir xox

Friday, October 12, 2007

I love my mom.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Going PRO

I am so excited!
For the last few weeks I've had some of my photos mounted up in the Starbucks location where I work, and I sold one today!
Wooohoo!!
Feels great and totally made my day.

:o)

Monday, October 08, 2007

Yokes

I know, I know, I know... I haven't written in ages. There is a LOT to write about.
But one thing at a time.
Yokes
I was talking to my good friend Olivia Munn the other day as Jesus was talking to me. I usually figure things out while I am talking to others. I like it and it's great when they do to.
So yokes.
It seems to be that the majority of people in churches (or entire churches) are viewed as either "burnt out" or "asleep". I have been trying to think of examples to prove me wrong, and I am sure that some do exist, but I am at a loss, which, at the moment, sort of confirms this notion.
I was wondering why that is. Why we, as a human race, do such a poor job at balance.
I think that there are many reasons, and it is complex and multi-faceted, but one thing that I think is definately affecting us is our yoke.
The infamous scripture that we always quote when consoling over-worked, tired, burn-out Christians, is the "take my yoke upon you...my yoke is easy and my burden is light" etc. But are we? Really? Do we do that? Do we know what that looks like?
I personally believe (miss teen USA North Carolina? just kidding), but I personally believe that we often wear these yokes that aren't Jesus'. Sometimes we put them on as our "ideal self", or sometimes they are what we think that people expect of us, or sometimes they are so rooted in self-pleasing. But, if we are walking with Jesus' yoke, and walking in full obedience, then would we really get so tired? Or, on the other end of the spectrum, could we really be "asleep at the wheel"?
Just throwing it out there.
Is God's voice the loudest voice in your life?
Think about it.
Weigh it. Pray it.

PS - I had a great Thanksgiving with the fam in Toronto. Surprise visit. Love it.