Monday, December 28, 2009

Christmas! What a lovely time for Family!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Saturday Morning


Saturday morning, 5th of December, and I was making Oreo Cookie Balls for a Christmas party that night! I began to giggle as my mind traveled back in time about 46 years. This is always an interesting past time, remembering an age of innocence where kids could roam and play without worries!

In this current memory, my brothers and I were down on our knees beside Hwy 1416, encouraging our very own doodle bugs to "move it buster!" The bugs were each rolling their own little ball of 'cow paddy,' and we kids wanted our beetle to win. The cookie balls looked exactly like the doodle bug balls!

Glenn walked into the kitchen and asked, "What's so funny!"

Laughingly I told him where my mind had gone, and we begin to reminisce about those days of innocence!

Behind our home place there was a 'patch' of woods where we were allowed to play for hours. Under the cool shade of tall pines, huge oaks, and around a few squatty bushes we had created a fairy tale play ground! We had houses with wall divisions made of pine-straw, furniture created from fallen branches, and enough kids to people each house with moms, dads, and kids.

We built caves, cooked mud pies, squabbled, had prayer meetings, and played church. At any given moment we could shout, talk in tongues, and sing as good as any saint in our home church. We could do the two-step like Adeline Dougharty, Glenn's Grandmother, or we could mock to a tee, Sis. Bertie Rashall's obeisance dance (I do not know any other way to describe it!). We would kneel down and pray like Sis. Florene Brown (sort of machine-gun style), or stand to testify and break out in song like Sis. Linnie Stivender as she waved her hanky in her left hand!

This was not mockery in a hurtful sense, rather, as children we had learned to worship God from the examples set before us; sometime our play was so real that we would be crying for real. Looking back now, I realize that there were times that we felt God's presence. I can remember Delbert, my brother preaching under the anointing, and at that time we did not even know what anointing meant.

Isn't it amazing how we forget the simple things of life when we get so caught up in everyday living. I am glad for the cookie ball reminders!

Precious Memories, how they linger!



Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Thankful, I Am

It is Thanksgiving time, and I am ready to give my God all the praise and thanks for blessings too numerous to name. However, I will tell a few of the things that I am thankful for!! First of all my God has been so good to me. He is great and greatly to be praised. Next would be my 'sweet' family…I have a wonderful Husband, and two beautiful children, a great daughter-in-law, and a (hopefully) soon to be son-in-law! This year, however, I have been blessed with my first grandchild!! Beautiful, handsome, full of personality, Carter Malcolm Isom!!! What a joy! There is nothing to compare to this precious sweet lil' man. I wonder, Recon my firstborn might have another little joy bundle to add to our family before long?? I do have room in my heart for another sweet blessing!!! God Will!!

I am thankful for my brothers and sisters and the heritage in God that we share! I also give thanks for my church family! They are a great bunch!


 

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Lasting Love



E-Mail, what great subjects are sometimes addressed! This is awesome! I worked as a secretary at a nursing home, and we had an elderly gentleman who did this same thing for his wife! It was a beautiful thing to watch as he expressed his love and care in so many ways, and his wife never knew.



"It was a busy morning, about 8:30, when an elderly gentleman in his 80s arrived to have stitches removed from his thumb. He said he was in a hurry as he had an appointment at 9:00.
I took his vital signs and had him take a seat, knowing it would be over an hour before someone would to able to see him. I saw him looking at his watch and decided since I was not busy with another patient; I would evaluate his wound. On examining it I saw it was well healed, so I talked to one of the doctors and got the needed supplies to remove his sutures and redress his wound.
While taking care of his wound, I asked him if he had another doctor's appointment this morning, as he was in such a hurry. The gentleman told me no, that he needed to go to the nursing home to eat breakfast with his wife. I inquired as to her health. He told me that she had been there for a while, and that she is a victim of Alzheimer's disease. As we talked, I asked if she would be upset if he was a bit late.
He replied that she no longer knew who he was, that she had not recognized him in five years now. I was surprised and asked him, "Why do you still go every morning, even though she doesn't know who you are?"
He smiled as he patted my hand and said, 'She doesn't know me, but I still know who she is.'
I had to hold back tears as he left, I had goose bumps on my arm and thought, "My friend that is the kind of love I want in my life.""


WOW!!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Mother Memories

Last night as I wrestled with a physical ailment, I picked up an Apostolic Sentinel and read several comments, from various ladies, about their mothers. The topic seemed to be about advice, given by the mothers, that had proven true and steadfast. My mind immediately flew to my mom and how she prayed! She gave advice aplenty like all moms, but the thing that has stuck in my mind with absolute clarity is the way she prayed. My mother was not a 'part-time' prayer person. Her prayer schedule included daily sessions, and most of the time she prayed two or three times a day. We lived in a small community with neighbors on every side, but across the street, at a diagonal angle, lived a little lady named Florene Brown. Aunt Rene was Mother's prayer partner. She owned a small grocery store, and she lived as simply as any person in our rural town. Her home, however, was the neighborhood prayer room, and my mother visited it as often as possible. Many a battle in the spirit world was fought and won by those two ladies on bended knees. While Mother managed to pray at least once a day at home, she always managed to pray with Aunt Rene too. As an adult I have come to realize that the prayers Mother prayed, when everything was going right, were like a huge savings account when things went wrong. There are times when, I am sure, Mother turned her face to the wall like Hezekiah, of the Old Testament, and said, "Oh God, remember my faithfulness and hear my cry." I believe that my mother's voice was so familiar to God that he never had any trouble recognizing her or coming to her rescue. This is the advice that I received from my mom, not from her spoken word but from her living example. "Pray when the sun is shining, and when the storm clouds arise, God will be your sustaining strength!"

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Happy 80th Birthday Missionary Perdue



July 26, 2009

Dear Bro. Perdue,
Just this afternoon I sat and began to contemplate about the years of knowing you. My earliest memories centered around the home of my parents, Elward and Eldora Jordan. I am sure it would have been a Sunday afternoon, and there would have been many others present. I can see in my mind the gathering of folks, most on their knees, seeking the face of God. However, you never stayed kneeling long. You would come to your feet and began pacing the floor, worshiping God with your whole heart, as the prayers of the saints were offered up. I am also sure that as a small tot, I was more interested in watching the proceedings than I was in praying! I can imagine my eyes, as big as saucers, as I followed your progress around the room. You never failed to notice us kids, and you would open your rather large hand wide, ruffle our hair, smile down and never miss a beat in your prayer! It was during those Sunday afternoons that I began to see you as a hero.
Later, when I was just below the age of the church youth group, you accepted the leadership of the Bon Wier, U.P.C. youth. I had older brothers and sisters whose age allowed them to participate, but as a child I could only look on in awe and wonder. I remember the hugs you so freely gave us and the words of praise and encouragement as we grew older. It seemed as though you always had time for us kids.
You truly cared about the young people, and gave so freely of you time so that they were all involved in wholesome activities. Volley Ball games that were exciting to play, youth services with scripture matches that mostly ended with George and Roger Dale tied. Powerful services that brought about consecration and dedication of youthful souls were sure to happen with you at the helm. One of the most impressive things I remember seeing was a skit about the widow whose oil and meal never ran out. Thank you for giving and giving and giving again!
Then off to foreign fields you flew to do the will of God! The many things you accomplished in South America will only be known to all when we reach the glory world! I remember getting to see you at General Conference; how excited Glenn and I, as young evangelist would be, getting to visit with you and Sis.Perdue in the display area. We always went looking, searching especially for your booth! What fun, we knew the Missionary in a personal way! It seemed so special to us.
We were delighted when you invited us to South America. We made memories, and got a first-hand view of the churches under your ministry! I cried buckets of tears over the poverty in the cities we visited, yet saw some of the most astounding works of God, both in the churches and in the beautiful scenery. We were overwhelmed by the hunger for God in the hearts of the people in South America. Their seeking and worship of God helped us to understand the deep love and burden that you carry for that beautiful country and those sweet people!
And now, you are back in the States, attending the church where we pastor. What an honor to have your knowledge and wisdom, your understanding of human nature, and someone with your 'walk with God', as a part of our church and community. What did we ever do without you here? You are truly a great example to our church and a compassionate mentor to our family! You gave me some of the best advice I ever had, when I was going through one of the roughest times of my life. Darwin looks at you as though you were his grandfather in the Lord! Your loving guidance in his life has not escaped our attention.
Thank you for your daily support in prayer. We feel the effect of those prayers all the time and need their continual out-pouring. We Love you, and we are indebted to God for placing you in our lives. While I could go on and on, I must close. I am asking God to be close to you and Sis. Perdue and to save your children and grand children!
In His service, Debbie (Jordan) Burks
Glenn too!







Monday, July 20, 2009

Old Barns

I recieved this as an e-mail today. It blessed me, so I thought I would pass it on!

The LORD is righteous in all his ways and loving toward all he has made. Psalm 145:17


Old Barns, Old People and Old Friends, I love them all!!! A stranger came by the other day with an offer that set me to thinking.
He wanted to buy the old barn that sits out by the highway. I told him right off he was crazy.
He was a city type, you could tell by his clothes, his car, his hands, and the way he talked.
He said he was driving by and saw that beautiful barn sitting out in the tall grass and wanted to know if it was for sale. I told him he had a funny idea of beauty. Sure, it was a handsome building in its day, but then, there's been a lot of winters pass with their snow and ice and howling wind. The summer sun's beat down on that old barn till all the paint's gone, and the wood has turned silver gray. Now the old building leans a good deal, looking kind of tired. Yet, that fellow called it beautiful. That set me to thinking. I walked out to the field and just stood there, gazing at that old barn. The stranger said he planned to use the lumber to line the walls of his den in a new country home he's building down the road. He said you couldn't get paint that beautiful. Only years of standing in the weather, bearing the storms and scorching sun, only that can produce beautiful barn wood. It came to me then. We're a lot like that, you and I. Only it's on the inside that the beauty grows with us. Sure we turn silver gray too... and lean a bit more than we did when we were young and full of sap. But the Good Lord knows what He's doing, and as the years pass He's busy using the hard weather of our lives, the dry spells and the stormy seasons to do a job of beautifying on our souls that nothing else can produce. And to think how often folks 'holler' because they want life easy! They took the old barn down today and hauled it away to beautify a rich man's house. I reckon someday you and I will be hauled off to Heaven to take on whatever chores the Good Lord has for us on the Great Sky Ranch. I suspect we'll be more beautiful then, for the seasons we've been through here, and just maybe we might even add a bit of beauty to our Father's house. I do sincerely thank God for my wonderful friends and family who care about me even though I show signs of weathering!

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Duh….

Wow!! I am learning more all the time about blogging. If I wish to keep a copy of my blog for personal use, I have just realized that I need to type it up in Word and post it to my blog. Now, how come it took me so long to figure that one out?????

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Jesus Knocking?


An e-mail I received in the mail this morning has gotten my mind on fast forward………
A nurse on the pediatric ward, before listening to the little ones chests, would plug the stethoscope into their ears and let them listen to their own hearts. Their eyes would always light up with awe, but she never got a response equal to four-year old David's comment.
Gently she tucked the stethoscope into his ears and placed the disk over his heart. "Listen," she said. Then asked, "What do you suppose that is?"
He drew his eyebrows together in a puzzled line and looked up as if he was lost in the mystery of the strange tap - tap - tapping deep in his chest. Then his face broke out in a wondrous grin as he asked, "Is that Jesus knocking?"

I wonder if we are attuned enough to hear as God knocks continually at our hearts door. Maybe, He just needs to visit, or He could he possibly wish to heal: a broken heart, a wounded soul, a maligned body, or a tortured spirit! Maybe he would like to bring peace to our hearts! Could he have a special job for us to do?
Whatever, He is knocking for I want to hear the knocking!So God, if I need a spiritual stethoscope, my heart is open to Your knocking.
"Where He leads me I will follow.
Where He leads me I will follow.
Where He leads me I will follow.
I'll go with Him, With Him, all the way."

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Lonnie

Lonnie and Bertie Faye
Lonnie and Shirley

Ditto


L2R Glenn, Lonnie, Bro Perdue

Lonnie and Crawfish!

I love you my brother!!!




Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Campmeeting

Campmeeting was wonderful for us this year. The services were so powerful, and the word of God anointed!! Of course the highlight of my week was the night that Britni and Malcolm came and brought Carter! This was Malcolm's first time to be in a Pentecostal service, and he really enjoyed it! He went to the front and prayed!! I want God to fill them both with the Holy Ghost!! I know He wants to, and I believe that their hearts are tendering towards God!

Carter is so precious, and I want him to be raised in Truth!!!














Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Carter

Carter got to visit at our house for four days! He is eight weeks now and weighs a whole 10lbs. Aunt Sha Sha came and spent the night on Friday....From what she reports, he kept her up all night!!
He was still bright eyes the next day, so I suppose the only one who suffered from the lack of sleep was Auntie!!

Carter and Darwin had some really serious discussion from the looks of this next picture!!
Possibly Carter was hearing his first bible story!!



Awe!!!! So Sweet!


Carter loves Bath Time....even in Grami's dish pan!!




Now this is showing some attitude!!

Sunday Night....Going to church, Gonna hear Popa preach!!
Sunday Morning





This is the first stay by himself at Grami's and Papa's House!! We had so much fun loving and taking care of this sweetest bundle of joy!!






My Child Fishing



What a great kid! Darwin loves to hunt and fish! He caught this 10lb. 26in. fish about 4 days ago. Eat your heart out!! "Lake Sam Rayburn"

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Nancy Grandquist

For various reasons, among which was a new grand baby, I did not get to attend Ladies Conference this year. While I have heard numerous reports and read some of the reviews about the services, it never takes the place of getting to sit in heavenly places with the great ladies of our district.
However, today I purposed in my heart to hear at least one of the Cd's, and Sis. Grandquist's happened to be the first one I picked up. Wow! what a blessing to my soul! I have laughed, wept, cried, and asked God for the strength to go the extra mile, or two or three.....however many miles it takes to see my daughter brought back into His kingdom!
I can hardly wait to hear the rest of the Cd's!

Crappie Fishing

What a blast!! Darwin bought my husband a Guided Fishing Tour for his birthday. It included two extra guest, so Darwin and I got to tag along! We had the most wonderful day. The trip was through http://www.rogerbaconoutdoors.com/, and they came through on the promises of a great catch. We caught a total of 50 Crappie, some red eye bass, a few catfish, and two or three brim. It was wonderful!
Here are a few pics to let you know that we really had a great time, and the fish are frying up wonderfully!


Thank you Darwin, best son in the world!!







Saturday, April 25, 2009



Just look who came for a first vist to Grami and Popa's house!! Carter!!! My what fun!! Those big eyes have totally captured this Grami's heart!!

Friday, April 17, 2009

Carter Malcolm Isom

My Popa Loves Me!!






The above photo is on Carter's birthday about 6pm




Finally, He is here! Carter was born Wednesday, April 2nd, at 3:47am. He weighed in at 5lbs. 14.9ozs. and he was 19 1/4 inches long! Never in my life have my dreams of a grandbaby even come close to the wonderful feelings this sweet bundle of joy has brougt to our lives! He is absolutely magnificent!
As Popa and Grami, our whole lives are changing, and I can only say that the changes are for the better without a doubt!
@ two weeks weight is 6lbs.7ozs, and he is 20'' long! still so tiny!





Friday, March 13, 2009

Spring Break

It seems like forever since I have had time to sit down to this keyboard and express what I am thinking and feeling, and I do not have much time today.
SPRING BREAK!!! Yes!!
I am so excited to have 9 straight days away from school.

I am also tingling inside with the thought that my first grandchild could be here any day now! I can hardly wait!
In the meantime, I am going to enjoy some time with Glenn, fish, and take it easy!

Darwin and Lauralee have flown to New York for the week! I hope they have a lovely time! Me, I am going to FISH!

Let me mention, we just closed revival with Jeff and Valarie Sanders. We had two to receive the Holy Ghost, and some absolutely extraordinary church!! Our people are going the extra mile with prayer and fasting, and I am still expecting greater things from God this year!

See you all at TWC, unless we are getting a baby!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Sisters

Sisters, aren't they the most wonderful people in the world? I have just finished a day with three of mine! What fun we've had! We shared hugs, talked about our mom and dad, shared stories about our children, and just generally had a wonderful day! We talked about the answered prayers that we have experienced since our last 'together day', and we mentioned new things and situations that we need to pray about. What a joy to have siblings that know and serve the same God that I serve!
My oldest sister, Loretta, has only had the Holy Ghost about a year and a half! It is such a blessing to be with her and hear the "New Born" joy resonate in her voice! Our mom and dad would be so excited if they could know that after 69 years, she is a part of this great body of Christ! This is a picture of her; doesn't she look happy! Please add her children and grandchildren to your prayer list!

Monday, February 16, 2009

It's For You and Your Children Too

I've got something that will turn you around.
I've got something that will never let you down.
I've got something that will keep you every day.
It's like a fire shut up in my bones.
It's sweet like honey in the comb.
It's the Holy Ghost that Jesus is giving away!


We had wonderful church this weekend. The Royer's from Georgia preached for us Sunday night. God was in our midst! We had one man about 38 years old to receive that sweet Holy Ghost! We do serve a mighty God!

It's for me. It's for you.
It's for your children and thier children too.
It does something that nothing else can do.
In Acts the second chapter you can read it for yourself.
You don't have to ask anybody else,
about the Holy Ghost that Jesus is giving away
!


The vist with Bro. & Sis. Royer was great too!! It had been a long time since we'd had such a long and great visit. The tea time was fabulous!!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Family

My daughter is coming home tomorrow! I can hardly wait to see her. I miss her so much. I want to sit down with her, enjoy a cup of hot tea together, visit, laugh, and catch up on the time spent apart! I am excited!Spending time with either of my children brings the greatest joy to my heart.
My sister, Shirley, and her husband, Bo, are having there 50th wedding anniversary party tomorrow. Both of my children will be here for the occasion. We are going to have a special day!
Britni is away from God, and I would give anything to see her back in the church and living for the Lord. I covet your prayers for her soul
.

Monday, February 2, 2009

after Church

This is a V-clip of Jaden praying after church last night!

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Wow! Church

We had church tonight!! From the opening song to the last amen....God was there!! Such a sweet spirit was there, an after service lingering in the Holy Ghost. Several people had already gone home, but God wasn't through. His spirit ministered to our souls!











This is Jaden, the Beasley's granddaughter, She was praying her little heart out!







This is Bro. Beasley,Retired Missionary, interceding for his children and grandchildren!















And after all was said and done, this is my husband holding our newest member, Carmen Jarrell!
















Friday, January 30, 2009

My First GC

Oh the wondrous works of our God! I have had the most marvelous ‘Grandmother’ experience a woman could possibly have before the birth of a grandchild! Monday morning I got up early, and with anticipation, drove to Houston, Texas. The trip was pleasant, and I arrived in plenty of time to accompany Britni, and Malcolm to the doctor’s office. The grand occasion was a 4-D Ultra Sound, the subject, my first grandchild.
The trip from their home to the Doctor’s office was filled with excited chatter! Two grandmothers, an aunt, and the parents, were all trying to express their feelings. Needless to say, we were a lively group; we were on our way to adventure.
I watched as technology brought the amazing antics of this brand new life to a video screen. There, in the most fabulous detail, I saw the handiwork of God. The sweetest little nose, arms, legs, and the fullest lips, yawning wide for our benefit, filled the screen. Those arms and legs were pumping away and looked as though they had been working-out full time. I counted fingers and toes, and I saw the tiniest hand reach out and grab the cutest little foot. There was a perfectly formed spine that arched like a bow as ‘Carter’ stretched backward. My heart was full, and my thoughts were centered on this child, my grandchild.
Viewing this wonder, fascinated by every move, tears, like waterfalls, coursed down my cheeks. My breath caught in my throat when Carter suddenly took his thumb into his mouth and began to suckle in that age-old, life sustaining trait that is inherent to all human flesh. My God, what a beautiful sight!
As if all I had seen was only a preview, suddenly Carter’s heart could be seen, steadily pumping life blood to his tiny little body. How amazing, to watch the most intricate function of the body as it worked with magnificent perfection! The magnified picture allowed a view of four tiny little chambers, a living heart, so diminutive yet so alive.
I am still reeling with awestruck wonder. I already love this child, flesh of my flesh, bone of my bone. I will stretch in my capacity as a grandmother and do all I can to see that he learns about the God I serve. I want him to know Truth, to grow up strong, to know happiness, to be intelligent, and to make wise choices for his life. I love him, and he already fills my prayers!
I am…Grandmother.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Revival 2009.....Sunday Morning

It is Sunday Morning again, and I am thrilled to tell you that we have had a wonderful revival. We still have 2pm. service today, and I am anxious to see what will happen. So far, our church folks have all had a renewing in the Holy Ghost, and we have had two backsliders pray back through to victory! It is so wondeful to watch the Lord at work. He is the greatest!
This is a pic of Bro. and Sis. Story, out to eat like all Pentecostals! We have had a wonderful time making friends with these folks.


Bro. and Sis. Davis took us all out to eat. They are retired from active pastoring and are a part of our church. Sis. Davis has great determination to come to church, and comes in a wheel chair. She has a wonderful spirit and great spunk!!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Friend

What a friend we have in Jesus! There are so many times that we need a friend and none seem to be found. We do, however, have a friend that is, without fail, available.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Revival 2009....

8:40am - Well, this is Sunday morning, and we have been having the most awesome Spirit of God in our services! We are excited about what God is doing in our midst! He is so worthy!

1:59pm - Sunday Morning Service - What can I say,
except that God always knows exctly what we need! We have had several visitors in every service until this morning. There was only one person there today that was not a member of our church. It was the will of God without a doubt. Our evanglist preached "Life!" It is so amazing how God works. As Bro. Story began to open his life to us and draw word pictures of heartbreak and pain, it was as though he was reading from a book; a book that included more than one person's story. As he reached the part of his story where God told him to love the people involved, God's presence came down into the service and heaven kissed the earth. Bro. Story ministered, and God began a work that makes me want to peer ahead and see the finished product! What a mighty God we Serve!

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Revival 2009



Enter and worship with us at Bon Wier, UPC. We have been having some great church the past couple of weeks! There has been a special move of God in every service. It is my feeling that we are going to have a year of revival in 2009. Our Church is participating in the month of fasting and prayer, and it as made an impact on our services. We are having a three night revival with Bro. and Sis. David Story starting this Friday night. I am looking forward to the things that God is going to do in these services!!
Here are a few pictures of our church!
This is inside the Sanctuary (Small Wedding of older couple).


A special singing..2008