Friday, December 31, 2010

The Hot Dog Lady and Smiles

Mike and I used to play a silly game when we'd go to the mall. To be honest, it was mostly me, but Mike graciously went along with it. There was a woman who worked at a little hot dog and pretzel stand in the middle of the mall. She pretty much always had a rather grumpy attitude and manner about her. It became a challenge for us to try to get her to smile whenever we happened across her path. Sometimes we failed in this mission, but sometimes we succeeded. When we did succeed, it made her smile and actually brightened our day, too.

You've probably heard the saying "He's a glass half-empty kind of guy". It refers to a person having a negative view of things. Of course, when a glass is half-empty, it's also half-full. It's the exact same glass, just seen from two very different perspectives. There is another saying that goes "attitude is everything".

You may have heard of, read the book, or seen the movie Polyanna. It's about a little girl who plays the "glad game". Basically, she looks for the positive in every situation and ends up transforming the lives of everyone around her with her bright outlook. I'm sure we all know people who brighten the mood when they are around and others who are rather like dark clouds rolling into a room.

Why am I throwing out these sayings/cliches/stories? I want to challenge you...and me.

We each have a choice, perhaps not in what happens to us, but definitely in how we react and respond. This may seem trivial, but I challenge you to look for the half-full, celebrate the small things, notice the beauty around you, be thankful, and share the joys of life. I dare you to start collecting smiles. Life itself is something to celebrate!

Monday, December 20, 2010

Fishing

I was thinking about fishing. This is strange for me, because I never go fishing and don't know much about it at all. I do know that people who go fishing sometimes catch fish and sometimes don't catch fish. It's not necessarily that they are trying harder at different times. I've heard fishermen say after coming home empty-handed that the fish "just weren't biting".

So why am I thinking about all this? Well, Jesus told some of the disciples that He would make them fishers of men. Kind of a strange thing to say, but since He was talking to fishermen, I suppose it made sense to them. What I'm trying to say is that christians have great news to share with people - the news that Jesus came to earth, died on the cross, and rose again to save us from our sins. As we open up and share this amazing truth, it's like throwing a fishing line out. I guess in reality it's more like throwing a lifeline out. The thing is that not everyone will catch and accept this truth. We may come up empty-handed sometimes, just like fishermen do. Fishermen don't quit, though. They keep throwing their lines and nets out, and so should we.

I hope this encourages you to "keep fishing".  We need to do our part and leave the results to God. He loves each person and wants them to hear the good news.

If you have no idea what I'm talking about with Jesus and why He came to earth, please check out:
http://sarahshares.com/YouAreVerySpecial.html

Friday, December 17, 2010

Let it snow!



Yesterday it snowed less than an inch here in eastern Pennsylvania. Actually, I think it was less than half an inch! I love watching the falling snow transform everything. It started me humming "Let It Snow", "White Christmas", and other snow-filled songs throughout the day as I cared for patients in my hospital. It also reminded me of an experience I had in a past winter with driving in the snow. Check it out at: Ice Scrapers and Life. I hope this encourages you to take a chance and let God into your life. He will transform it beautifully!