Monday, April 21, 2008

So I have yet another blog. I'm going to do better about keeping up with this one though.... really I am.

I posted a link to one of my other blog as my "website" link, feel free to check it out if you would like. I haven't posted on it in forever, but it will be updated soon. The thing about blogging is, I always have a hundred ideas on things to write about.... until I sit down at the computer! Oh, well.

The weather has been so gloriously warm lately, it's making me wonder if we might possibly be done with all the cold. I hope so, and I really wish it could just stay nice like this, instead of heating up into the humid, sticky mess that is an Oklahoma summer.

Speaking of warm weather, once we are sure the warm weather is here to stay, and once school is out, we will be having another Student Ministries rummage sale. I have such a like/dislike relationship with rummage sales. They are a REALLY good way to raise money in just a couple of days though, so I try to make myself just love them. :) And I have gone from seeing the rummage sale as just a way to raise money for our ministries as a ministry in itself. In each rummage sale, it isn't hard to spot God working through it! We meet some interesting people, and have an opportunity to meet quite a few people in our community, as well as meet their needs by providing them with really good deals!

One of my favorite stories from this last rummage sale is about the lady who bought a couch. She had been shopping at the sale, and had bought a few things when she asked if we had any furniture. I remembered that we had a couple of things inside that we hadn't brought out yet, so we took her in to show her. There was an older couch that they youth have been wanting out of their classroom, they called it the "scrambled egg" couch. She came out saying she liked and wanted the couch, but she didn't have a way to get it home. I remembered that we had borrowed my dad's pickup for hauling "rummage," so I told her we could deliver it once we got some men around to help.

We delivered the couch the next morning, and Thomas said her apartment was completely bare. She had a dining room table, and a shelf (like the kind in stores) with a few toys on it for her granddaughter who lives with her. There was nowhere to sit. Thomas said she kept saying, "Thank you so much. You just don't know how much I appreciate this!"

I was so amazed. God really does make old things new!! That couch is probably 30 years old, and the youth have been wanting to get rid of it pretty badly (we have another donated couch that will take its place.) And somehow, God worked it out so we forgot to bring it out until that lady wanted it- and she turned out to be the person who was probably blessed by it more than anyone else could have been! It makes me happy to think about her & her granddaughter getting some good use out of that old couch!

That's just one story. The entire weekend was full of divine appointments, and although I was happy to close up shop, I was also kind of sad to see it end. I'm looking forward to the next one though!


Hmm. I didn't mean to make this so long. I'm going to leave you now, and go eat some cereal.

2 comments:

Megan said...

I love rummage sales! To bad i wont be there for this one! But i am really gonna try hard to keep this blog with pictures going. I hope i can get a pic a day though. My days arnt that great!

Val said...

Okay, I did it. I read your blog and even wrote one of my own. Aren't you proud! You always do such an awesome job!