Sunday, January 13, 2013

Fanning Into Flame

Now that Christmas is over it is time to take down the Christmas decor... & BURN THE CHRISTMAS TREE!!  You'd do the same thing if you lived on a farm.  Our friends, David & Kathy, came out to watch!!

Here's some pics from the event...
 This is the Hubster stuffing the tree with leftover wrapping paper and spraying it with lighter fluid...

This is the Hubster lighting the tree on fire...

This is moments later of the Hubster jumping out of the way of the flame (of course I was yelling at him to get out of the way... he doesn't seem as concerned as I was that he almost caught on fire)...

This is the Hubster adding more flame to the fire...  


This is the fire in full glory... speechless.

Our friend, David, was mesmerized...


The Hubster & David. This is SO CRAZY!!! The fire only lasted about 5minutes or so... if that!




Here's my girl, Kathy, & I with the remainder of our glorious Christmas tree in the background!  Pics of tree with flash and without flash below...


In other news, I have started reading this book that has really stirred up a hunger for more of God's presence and work in my life.  I got the pic for the book on Amazon.

If you have not heard of Reinhard Bonnke, then you need to check him out.  I first heard of this evangelist when I was a student at the School of Ministry in Toronto.  Then I had the opportunity to hear him speak at the 2011 Awakening Conference in Chicago when I went with my mother-in-law & sisters-in-law.  Here is a link to a portion of his talk at that conference.   Seriously, you need to listen to it.  I LOVE THIS!!!  Can I just tell you?  This book is amazing and so inspiring!  It's the autobiography of his life and his encounters of the Holy Spirit from an early age. It's brought sweet memories of when I first encountered the Holy Spirit when I was young, and how I have never been the same. It His Spirit in me that resonates, "Abba, Father." (ROMANS 8:15) I know that I am His.  


I've also recently had my testimony published in the  Revival Magazine!!  You can read my testimony here.  Rereading it fans the flame within me as well!  It stirs up just a love for our church as I remember when Jesus first started speaking to my heart about church-planting.  SO crazy to see what He has done since that time!!!


So God has been "fanning into flame" the life and Spirit within me.  Tonight, it continued as we had our church's VISION NIGHT.  Our lead pastor spoke on the "vision" for this upcoming year, something that he and the other staff pastors have been praying over.  I felt overwhelmed by the Holy Spirit and such a deep love for JESUS' CHURCH... It's been a hard year. We have said good-bye to some DEAR FRIENDS... yet this is where Jesus wants us, the Hubster & I.  This is where He has placed us and has called us to serve.  I say,"Yes!" to Him... even when it hurts.  Even when it's hard to say good-bye.  All I have is Christ.  Jesus is my life.... How can I not give my life for this?? Keep fanning the flame that burns within, Lord.


In Him,
Rebekah


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

My Constant Throughout Changing Seasons

I was hoping to get one last post in before the New Year...obviously that hasn't happened. Life has definitely been busy. I wish I could say that it has been busy with many fun, DIY projects, and gift making. Unfortunately, it’s mainly been packed with busyness with my new job.

To say that I have been somewhat frustrated with the long hours and weekend catch-up of paperwork would be an understatement. How do I not have this job be top priority in my life? I feel like every week I ask myself this question, do some deep introspection, and make plans for the next week to be more scheduled, to have a stricter routine, and to be more intentional with the Hubster. Every week I feel like I fail. Something falls out of balance and I am left at my Heavenly Father’s feet humbled, broken, and in need of His grace. And His grace comes.

2 Corinthians 12:9 (ESV)
But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.

I’ve definitely been in a season of relying on the Lord more and more. This may sound odd for we need Him always and in every season, but perhaps you can relate to certain seasons that require a little more from you. I guess that is how I would describe this season; a season requiring more faith, more grace, and more prayer. I would like to touch on this more a little later, but until then I wanted to give a little update on what’s been happening with Team Eckhardt…

Remember when I told you that the Hubster was hired on staff at our Church? Well, back in November he was ordained!! Our lead pastor, Scott, used to call him "sort of a pastor around here," but now he is officially a 'Staff Pastor' at High Rock Church. Here are some pics of the ordination.

He also just preached his first sermon this past Sunday (Dec 30th) on the importance of resolving to be 'Rooted in Christ' rather than superficial resolutions that add no merit to our lives. If you'd like to check it out the sermon is posted here. He will also be preaching this coming Sunday to follow this teaching on Resolutions.




 Another event was that I turned 28!!!  Woot, Woot!!  The Hubster made me breakfast: a smiley face made with pouched eggs, yummy oatmeal, and coffee in one of my favorite mugs.
We, also, said "Good-bye" to another small group member... Sade finished her degrees and headed back to Atlanta, GA where she is from.  She will be missed and continually loved.  Here's the group pic to send her off!  Of course, we had to get a little crazy, too.  


 And, if you hadn't noticed, we got a Christmas tree!!  This may not seem like a big deal to you, but to Team Eckhardt, it's pretty BIG!!  This is our first REAL tree we've gotten for Christmas!  Every year we intend to get one and it never happens... Until this year!  Or, I should say, until 2012 since we are into a New Year already! Crazy... Anyway, back to Christmas.  Here are some of the Christmas decor that we put up. 







 Oh yeah, we got SNOW!!! 



And here is the Hubster and I at our family's Christmas in Ohio!  We had a whirlwind of Christmases last week!  We even were able to host the Hubster's family for Christmas in our house this past weekend.  We felt very blessed to have space to accommodate everyone who came.


I made some recipes that I had used before as well a new one.  The fam all seemed satisfied and enjoyed the dishes, so I thought I would share them on here for you to maybe try, too!  



This first recipe that I am showing you comes from a Taste of Home, Light & Tasty cookbook of Annual Recipes 2008.  I had received this cookbook as a gift at my bridal shower, and I have made quite a few recipes from it~ the Hubster has loved practically every one!!  Since I've discovered Pinterest I have not gone back to this cookbook much, but I'm glad I did for this dish!  Very light and refreshing, yet filled with protein.

Santa Fe Salad

Prep/Total Time: 30min   Yield: 10 Servings

2-1/2 cups cut fresh green beans

1 cup minced fresh cilantro

1/4 cup fat-free sour cream

2 tablespoons lime juice

2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar

2 garlic cloves, minced

1-1/2 tsp ground cummin

1/4 tsp salt

Dash of cayenne pepper

2 cups frozen corn, thawed

1 can (15oz) pinto beans, rinsed & drained

1 can (15oz) black beans, rinsed & drained

1 small sweet red pepper, finely chopped

1 small red onion, chopped

1 can (4oz) chopped green chilies

1 can (2-1/4 oz) sliced ripe olives, drained

1/2 cup shredded reduced-fat cheddar cheese


  1. Place green beans in a small saucepan and cover with water. Bring to boil; cover and cook for 3-5min. or until crisp-tender. Drain and immediately place beans in ice water. Drain and pat dry.
  2. For dressing, in a small bowl, combine the cilantro, sour cream, lime juice, vinegar, garlic, cummin, salt and cayenne. In a large bowl, combine the green beans, corn, pinto beans, black beans, red pepper, onion, chilies, and olives. Add cheese and dressing; toss gently to coat. Cover and refrigerate until serving.

Nutrition facts: 3/4 cup equals 151 calories, 2g fat (1g saturated fat), 5g cholesterol, 374mg sodium, 26g carbohydrate, 6g fiber, 8g protein. Diabetic Exchange: 1-1/2 starch, 1/2 fat.

This was taken directly from the cookbook stated earlier.  Now, for the way I modified this recipe for family... 

I did not use the green beans, fresh cilantro, green chilies, or the cheddar cheese.  And here is my reasoning... I actually attempted to buy canned green beans for the recipe, but when I opened the can I realized they were not "crisp" enough for the effect this recipe calls for.  I made this the morning family was coming and did not have time to go to the store to get some, so I opted out on the green beans all together.  I did not put the fresh cilantro in because the store was out of fresh cilantro when I had gone shopping earlier in the week (no joke), so I used roughly 2 tablespoons of dried cilantro to replace it.  I did not put in green chilies because I totally spaced and forgot to put them on my grocery list!  Oops!  

By the time I had added all of the other ingredients I realized that this salad tasted more like salsa without the green beans and cheddar cheese, so I added some chips to a platter and it became a bean dip/salsa!  Family LOVED it and did not even realize certain pieces of the recipe were missing.  This time improvising was on my side!!


 Here was our table "spread of goodies" to curb hunger before our Christmas dinner.










Baked Ziti

 I have used this recipe multiple times before, and we love it!!  It goes a long way and is fairly easy to make ahead of time to just pop it in the oven for dinner! 

The link to the recipe is here.

The only thing I changed in this recipe is that I used whole wheat penne for noodles, and ground turkey rather than ground beef.  It is so good, and we still have so many leftovers after serving 8 people! We also served it with fresh salad and garlic toast.
 


 Slow Cooker Cinnamon-Raisin Bread Pudding


This recipe was new. I found it on Pinterest and pinned the recipe here. I tried this because I love bread pudding and slow cookers.  (And the pic to the left was before I cooked it).

There were various reviews with this recipe & I decided to use 9 slices of bread rather than 12-14 it called for. I also cooked it on low for 4 1/2 hours rather than on high for 3 or so as it calls for. This was mostly a convenient factor for me, though. I wanted it ready to eat by morning and did not want to have to get up to make it! Ha! So I turned it on late at night before going to bed, after playing fun games with the fam, and left a note for my father-in-law to turn it to warm when he got up (knowing that he was an early riser). It worked out!! He turned it to warm around 5am. However, it still seemed a little dark for me. My sister-in-law commented that she enjoyed hers with a little milk! There you go! Let me know what you think if you try it! 

 Now Christmas is over.  Family left around 1pm on New Year's Eve and we were pretty tired... We stayed home in our PJs playing games and watching old classic films (7 Wives for 7 Brothers).  And then I went to bed around 10:30pm!!  So crazy! But I was so tired..  Happy New Year everyone!


 Crazy how fast time flies.  It seems like not that long ago when we were celebrating 2012.  It was a year ago that I had decided to start a blog.  It's been quite a year of saying good-bye to some of our closest friends, graduating with my masters, Michael becoming a pastor, and so much more... Through it all, God has been MY CONSTANT.  Through years past He remains MY CONSTANT.  In fact, this is something He has been speaking to my heart recently, reminding me that He has been there through my happiest times, my darkest times, and all of the in between.  He whispers, also, that He's not going anywhere, He's made His mind up, and He's going to remain CONSTANT with me.  This brings my heart comfort in so many ways.

It also reminds me of when I first started my masters program the fall of 2010.  I was walking back to my car on campus after a night class and my heart felt uncertain.  No one really knew me in my program; they didn't know my passionate love for my Savior.  As I walked to my car and feeling alone, I felt the Holy Spirit speak to my heart saying,

"Know who you are, Rebekah.  Other people you come in contact with may not know all that you've experienced, but you do- you carry them with you." 

I had written this in a journal from that time, and had turned back to it recently.  God has recently been showing me how He not only knows what I have experienced, but that He knows what's ahead for me as well.  I have often had a picture of Jesus in front of me, leading me down a small path in the woods, my hand in His.  Every now and then He'll look back and smile, knowing what's ahead.  I am unable, from my position following Jesus, to see what is ahead.  So I fix my eyes on Jesus.  His smile brings me peace, His hand brings me comfort. 

Whatever 2013 has in store for me and my family, He will remain my CONSTANT