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Friday, November 2, 2007

Online Interview - Life as a Christian Woman


Quilting Patches of Life was reviewed by April Gilford for "Life as a Christian Woman." She was gracious enough to ask me to participate in an online interview today.

Check it out noon to 2:30 EST today: Life as a Christian Woman

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

National Day of Prayer Coordinator's Conference

October 19-21, I was thrilled to participate in the annual National Day of Prayer Coordinator's Conference. Friday morning, Mrs. Shirley Dobson addressed the Focus on the Family chapel where hundreds of NDP coordinators from all over the nation gathered. After some great music from Desperation, Chip Ingram delivered an awesome message on integrity. Are "what you say you believe" and "how you live your life" telling the same story? [Proverbs 10:9] Without integrity, relationships are impossible, peace is unattainable, and our impact minimal.

I just love Midwest Regional Coordinator Sue Stoltz. Thanks for praying for me, Sue! (By the way, Sue contributed "East to Eden" Chapter 15 of Quilting Patches of Life.)

Other conference speakers included Dutch Sheets who spoke on "Where are we in America?" He believes we are in a window of opportunity to turn our nation back to God and we must not faint in this season, but finish what we have started. Matthew Stark of Pure-Life Revolution had me laughing out loud as he spoke and covered so many of the same points I have written and spoken about in Gates & Fences and in recent conferences. I enjoyed my friend Bernie Lutchman's presentation on "Living with Power" and picked up my autographed copy of 2-Minute Warning.

Friday evening we had a dynamic concert of prayer at the World Prayer Center.

I got a big hug from Jean Truty after receiving my five-year award pin. She and National Coordinator Manager Lisa Crump did a phenomenal job putting the conference together. Thanks for all your hard work!

Not only were the instructional sessions and prayer meetings exceptional, but I was blessed with the opportunity to close out Saturday evening's events after Jennifer Kennedy Dean delivered the keynote address: "He Leads Me in Paths of Righteousness."
I was awed and honored to be asked, and Jennifer's big, affirming hug settled my shaking knees as I dismounted from the platform. Thanks for the photo, Bernie!

Sunday morning, as snow fell upon the beautiful Rocky Mountains, we celebrated communion and received a commissioning message and prayer from Mrs. Dobson. My roomies, Carolyn Boeve and Sylvia Tubergen, the Michigan State NDP Coordinator, bundled up for a precarious drive from the Focus Headquarters to the Denver airport. I arrived home with a full heart and a renewed spirit.










If you would like more information on the National Day of Prayer (events or becoming involved as a coordinator or support member of an existing team), please contact me for local issues or visit the NDP website.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Christian Education Conference in Northville, Michigan

This was my first year to participate in the International Christian Education Association's Sunday School and Church Ministries Conference. I was blessed with a full auditorium for my Gates & Fences: Straight Talk in a Crooked World presentation. The format was somewhat different than a usual G&F presentation. I was not addressing youths and singles, but rather the people that work with them. But we old folks still had a good time. If I'm on the mic, you know there's going to be some laughter in the room. It's usually me laughing at myself, but hey, that's ok. God is good.

I ran into a friend I hadn't seen in years. "Hi, Jan!" I told her I'd put her photo on the blog -- my web diary of Affirming Faith activities.

I am impassioned about transmitting the blessings of Biblical boundaries, so it was a great day for me at the ICEA conference. I appreciate the opportunities the Lord provides for me to speak, exhibit Affirming Faith resources and meet fine people. Many expressed an interest in having me come out and speak to their youth, singles, and even ladies groups. Quilting Patches of Life has wonderful material for ladies gatherings -- from holiday teas to full blown conferences.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

An Evening To Celebrate

What a great night . . . and a wonderful turnout at the book release party for Quilting Patches of Life. Many of the contributing authors were able to attend (pictured above).

A big THANKS goes out to the authors, our guests and visitors, and my dear friends who helped make the evening possible. I have the best church family in the world.

The atmosphere was charged with excitement. Throughout the evening, cases of books were shuttled -- one-by-one or by the armload -- from author to author to be autographed by their stories. Handmade quilts decorated the room, and the homemade brownies and other treats were delicious. Even the kids had a blast with the wooden trains and toys provided in the play area.

Each book I was privileged to sign received a quick prayer that it would encourage its reader wherever it went. It's a blessing and honor to be allowed to speak into people's lives.

And now on to the next event. I'm exhibiting and teaching a workshop in Northville at the ICEA conference tomorrow and Saturday. I look forward to speaking on the subject of my first book, Gates & Fences: Straight Talk in a Crooked World -- transmitting the blessings of biblical boundaries to youth and singles. Of course, I'll have some Quilting Patches of Life on-hand as well.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

A Hot Time in Tampa!


I had a rough time getting there (reduced to tears at one point), but . . . wow! What a fabulous time at General Conference in Tampa. It was wonderful to work with the staff and authors at the PPH booth . . . and did they ever take good care of me! I appreciated all the snacks and drinks, but even more, the high-quality printing job and promotion work they did for me. I highly recommend them as contract printers with a standard of excellence. The McNalls were great to work with.

The staff prepared eye-catching displays and promoted the release of the third printing of Gates & Fences: Straight Talk in a Crooked World with its beautiful new cover. I enjoyed sharing with so many people the concept that biblical boundaries were established by a loving Father for the blessing and protection of His children.

Many conference attendees expressed an interest in having me speak to their youth, singles or ladies -- and I look forward to "Affirming Faith" with others whereever the Lord opens the door.

The day before I left Michigan, I received the first shipment of Quilting Patches of Life, which I promptly made room for in three different pieces of luggage. The book was very well received and I quickly sold out of the quantity I was able to bring.

Hey -- Bev, Robin and Faith -- you were great roomies! Thanks for making the travel arrangements.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Ascend 2007



Here's a photo from the Ascend 2007 Worship Arts conference at Zion Christian church in Troy. The conference was awesome, and I was delighted to be a part of it along with Martha Munizzi, Donnie McClurkin and the Michael Gungor band. The theme for the conference was "The Power of Purity" which amazingly, is also the theme for the upcoming National Day of Prayer coordinators retreat I will be attending next month in Colorado Springs.

I was so pleased to be asked to speak at the conference. The Lord directed me to the topic "Surrendering to the Fire" -- an eye-opening look at the purpose and process of spiritual purification. Examining the holy calling of people involved in worship ministry, the workshop explored the Biblical concepts of altar fire, God’s burning passion for unadulterated intimacy, and the practical application of surrendering to the leading of the Lord as we minister before His presence and His people.

Monday, September 3, 2007

You're invited to the premier . . .

It's a party celebrating the release of Quilting Patches of Life.

Thursday, October 11, 2007
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Faith Apostolic Church of Troy
6710 Crooks Road
Light Refreshments will be served.
Contributing authors will be joining us with pens in hand to sign copies of this encouraging book that will be available to the public at the event. It will be a great time -- a meet and greet and eat! I hope to see you there!

ORDERING INFO NOW AVAILABLE
Visit www.affirmingfaith.com/quiltingpatchesoflife.html to place an advance order.