Judy Rowland

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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

She's About To Pop! Baby Shower Theme





I made these for my daughter's baby shower and will sell mine or customize them for your Baby Shower theme!! Set of 8 tiles for $50. plus shipping. 4x4 Ceramic tiles with easel backs. Can customize the words and font and color!! 

Mine said:
1.) "Pop" Something healthy Fruit or Salad (Poppy seed Salad dressing)
2.) Cake "Pops"
3.) "Pop"corn Chicken
4.) Jalapeno "Pop"pers
5.) Baby Feet Lolli "Pops"
6.) Watermelon "Pop"corn
7.) "Pop"py Seed Chicken Salad
8.) Please "leaf" your thumbprint and sign your name to help us remember who shared in celebrating our special day. Love Shelby and Brian

Could make yours say whatever....less specific like just Lolli"Pops" or "Pop"corn
Contact me for yours at: judyrowland63@gmail.com or find us on facebook at: Whatsoever Digital Things

Monday, March 7, 2011

March 7th, 2011

So I guess I am using this blog right now for practicing my Scripture memory verses since I am doing this study at the home of one of my friends on Tuesday evenings.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Farewell Jan. 17th, 2011

As you answered those questions in the following post, you exercised your will to forget not God's benefits. Pause and ask God's Spirit to empower you to follow through with your choice to forget not.
My friend, tell your soul "I will, I shall" forget not God's benefits. Use memory prompts to help you speak truths to your soul and to strengthen your choice to remember. As your thought closet is filled with the truth of God's benefits, your life will be ward-robed with His character. Happy pondering today!

Question #5

These are all simple ways to tell your soul to forget not, to look back and remember---and we all need them. Otherwise our thought closets get crammed with lies, clutter, and worries.

I don't think Asaph had pebbles in his pocket, or sticky notes, but I do know he had one accessory in his thought closet that helped him to remember, and you have the same accessory---the ability to choose. He chose to remember, disciplined himself to remember, and willed his soul to remember.

Read what Asaph wrote in Psalms 77:6, 11, 12. In your Bible, circle each time he said "I will" or "I shall."

Psalm 77:6 (New International Version, ©2010)


6 I remembered my songs in the night.
   My heart meditated and my spirit asked: 

Psalm 77:11 (New International Version, ©2010)


11 I will remember the deeds of the LORD;
   yes, I will remember your miracles of long ago.

Psalm 77:12 (New International Version, ©2010)


12 I will consider all your works
   and meditate on all your mighty deeds.” 

What song will you remember tonight?
What will you dwell on and ponder today?
What deeds of God will you remember today?
What wonder of God will you intentionally recall today?
Which of God's works or deeds will you muse on today?


  

Question #4

What else could you do to prompt your memory to recall God's benefits?

Question #3

I use several things to help me forget not God's benefits and to keep my thought closet in order. One is a beautiful stone with a deep thumb-sized impression in its center. My dad used to say it was from him constantly rubbing his thumb on the rock as he worried about me. He gave it to me when I was in my teens as a reminder that I could cast all my worries on God because God cared for me.
When I began speaking and teaching, I carried the special pebble in my purse or pocket to help ease my nerves. Whenever I'd search my purse or put my hands in my pockets, I'd feel the stone, and it would remind me not to worry.
What do you use to help you remember truth and what really matters? Do you carry photos? Do you keep Scripture verses or quotes posted in your home or office?

Describe your memory prompts and how they remind you of God's benefits.

Question #2

The Israelites gathered stones from Jordan and built an altar so when their children asked, they could both remember and teach the children the benefits of God. Do you realize your memories provide the same opportunity? That's why we must tell our souls "forget not." It behooves us to glean the profit from each memory so we grant our loved ones a right assumption about the character of God, even in the painful memories. 

Do you have an emblem or keepsake that expresses to your family the benefits of God? If so, describe it. If not, think of one. Pull it out and describe it so you can explain to your family what it represents.