Christmas Music Review

Candice

Candice is a busy wife to Matt and mom of Noah (5) and Tyler (3 going on 21).  Candice also works part-time at our Rosebank Store of Christian Book Discounters.  In her spare time she writes her own blog & is a travel consultant.

Steve Curtis Chapman & Keith and Kirsten Getty

Christmas music can either classy or corny. Outside of the traditional Christmas carols, contemporary Christian artists are writing amazing Christmas albums. I had a listen to two of them and here are my views on them

Steven Curtis Chapman ~ JOY!

I’m a HUGE SCC fan. I have been since he started out and my dad used to play me “The Great Adventure” every time we drove Joy (CD)somewhere ~ I must’ve been 9 year old and I’ve followed him since then. This is his second Christmas album ~ the first being “All I Really Want For Christmas.” This new one, titled Joy, is a great mix of traditional and original, self-penned material. It comes with the typical Curtis Chapman acoustic arrangements and brilliant versions of traditional Christmas tracks like What Child Is This? And We Three Kings. He features the African Children’s Choir on 4 tracks and he’s co-written with his son Caleb on the album as well. If you’re already a Steven Curtis Chapman fan, this will not disappoint. If you aren’t really familiar with him, then this will be a great discovery for all of you who are fans of acoustic, soft rock artists. His honest, Christ-centered lyrical content and relatable singing style will hit right to the heart of what Christmas is really about.

The Gettys ~ Joy! An Irish Christmas

If you’re a lover of everything traditional, than this is the album for you. It reminded me a little of the soundtracks to Lord of the Dance or Riverdance ~ that’s how strong the Irish influence is on this album. The Getty’s, popular writers of modern day hymns including In Christ Alone, hail from Ireland and have made an album based on their roots and its musical style.Joy - An Irish Christmas (CD)

On the inside leaflet, there is a personal note from the couple on where each song originated and how they came to record it as it is. There is a mix of traditional and original Christmas music on this collection, all with a strong Irish flavour. They’ve co-written three songs with Stuart Townend. I loved “Carol of The Bells” which features an Irish jig half way through the track and their version of “Joy To The World” is beautiful.

Again, if you’re a Getty’s fan already, this will be a wonderful addition to your collection. Hauntingly beautiful, with Kristyn Getty’s voice so clear and enchanting. If you haven’t had contact with any of the Getty’s music before, but you’re a fan of traditional Irish music, this album would be a wonderful gift to yourself.

Twice the amount of musical JOY! this Christmas!

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The Godward Struggle of Ordinary Parenting

Let’s face it, parenting is hard work a lot of the time, and there are days when we would all secretly wonder why we had kids at all?  We look around us at other families, magazines and commercials showing perfect babies & toddlers playing contentedly at their mom’s feet, or teenagers who aren’t moody & rebellious and wonder where we are going wrong?  The answer is that we are not.  Day to day parenting is hard work and monotonous (especially when you have to say something ten times before it is done).  But God uses just these sorts of days to help teach us parents lessons as we strive to grow these little people into Godly men and women.  Read here for an encouraging article on parenting.

dont make me count to threeSacred Parentingage of opportunityGrace-Based ParentingWild Things

 

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The Power of Giving & Receiving this Christmas

 Everything in Moderation ……

Christmas is only 14 days away and all the shops are sparkling and twinkling with decorations, not to mention the lure of all those items you didn’t know you wanted until you saw them.  It is hard not to get caught up in the culture of materialism and excess at the best of times, but particularly so around Christmas time.  If you are a parent of children (no matter what their age), this seems even more so.

Our good friend Jenny has written a great article on how to keep Christmas real and grounded for our kids.  Click here to read more…. http://www.se7en.org.za/2009/12/22/sunday-snippet-giving-and-receiving-the-parables

The Christmas ChildAway in a Manger

Engaging Father Christmas


Power of Christmas Prayer

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Advent Devotions for the Christmas Season

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Shock and Awe – Ian Coffey

You know how we all love Advent calendars especially the ones with chocolates!

There something about the element of surprise when we “open” a window and find a treat.Shock and Awe

In this advent book beginning on the 1st December and going right through to the 6th of January we find a spiritual treat every day as it reminds us of how Jesus birth was met with wonder, astonishment and even incredulity.

Ian describes God’s method of granting us His Grace as shock and awe. Shock that a heavenly king was to come to earth as a lowly baby and Awesomeness of the way God delivers on his promises time after time.

We begin with the story of God’s promise and covenant with Abraham in Genesis and end with John’s vision of the new heaven and earth in Revelation.

Unlike other books that once read are either passed on (hopefully) or shelved this book is one that can be re-read next year and in fact every advent as the daily readings from scripture are eternal.

What I enjoyed too were the anecdotes, snippets and quotes from other Christian writers and from the author himself which just add that little bit extra to an already challenging yet comforting little book. See the story in the postscript about the dead soldier …….

There is also a short study guide at the back of the book which is helpful and can only serve to encourage either individuals or even a small group.

If this gem is not on your” books to read” list it should be, better still buy an extra copy and “bless” someone with it. It’s far more practical and uplifting than an advent calendar.

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Be Radical ….. Say Yes!!

What is so radical about following Jesus?

That is the sub-title of New York Times Best Selling Author David Platt’s RADICAL.

In this small-group Bible study, Pastor Platt challenges the notion that Christians can follow Jesus without giving up our old way of life. Redeemed by radical grace, we are called to a radical abandonment of our agenda, to a radical strategy for making disciples, and to a radical vision for being on mission.

When Jesus called His disciples, they left everything and followed Him. They gave up careers, possessions, and families. Everything that was safe and familiar. Jesus expects no less of His followers today.radical small group study

Jesus is calling you and your church out of comfortable Christianity to take up your cross and follow Him and to embrace Him as your richest treasure. He wants is to feed the poor and reach the lost and to live for the glory of God. That is radical!

So the questions to ask ourselves:

  1. How are we following the world and the enemy rather than our Savior?
  2. Is the new self following the Spirit of God or our flesh?
  3. Is God asking you to give up your career? Certain possessions? Family?

Be RADICAL and say YES.

 

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Bible Study Resources

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Candice is a busy wife to Matt and mom of Noah (5) and Tyler (3 going on 21).  Candice also works part-time at our Rosebank Store of Christian Book Discounters.  In her spare time she writes her own blog & is a travel consultant.

Nehemiah – Kelly Minter

I started Nehemiah just after I’d had quite a big birthday in my life: the big 3-0. I felt like I was starting to be more comfortable with who I was, who God has moulded me into over my life. I’ll admit, after having done a few Beth Moore studies, I was excited to side track and tackle another study by someone, close to Beth Moore herself, but who wasn’t Beth Moore. Just to get another angle and perspective on scripture from another source. Let me tell you ~ I wasn’t comfortable with myself for very long… in a good way!

Kelly Minter blew me away. Her heart is evident throughout this entire study. She’s real, she family-oriented even though she’s never married, and she just shines honesty, integrity and commitment to the Saviour. Her study on Nehemiah is her third small group study (Ruth and No Other Gods being her first two) but the first of her studies that comes with a DVD set.Watching her DVD sessions, was like having a cup of tea with a old friend. It’s almost as if she climbs onto your couch and gets real with you every session. Every week, she’s included a recipe and encourages groups to share a meal during their study time together.

Nehemiah is obviously based on the biblical book of the same name and journeys into your heart to find out what it is that God is breaking it for. Nehemiah’s heart was broken for his people so much so that he left the comfort of his Persian palace to supervise the rebuilding of the wall of Jerusalem and restore the pride and dignity of his generation. Kelly Minter asks the question: What has God broken your heart for and what are you doing about it? Yes, it might lead you out of your comfort zone. Yes, it might lead you into being transparent about personal struggles and past mistakes. Yes, it might mean sacrifice and hardship BUT whatever happened in your past, and how ever badly you hurt, God can use your repaired life but breakable heart to be Jesus in an area where you feel that He’s leading you to. Nothing can compare to walking in God’s will for your life, in the area He’s specifically called you to, and with the people He’s called you to serve. That’s what Kelly’s main lesson is throughout this study.

Throughout the study, Kelly gives clips into a mission trip she took into the Amazon with her family, essentially highlighting the area and people she feels God’s broken her heart for. She’s real, she’s transparent and she’s just a blessing to walk through this study with. If you’re a Beth Moore fan, and you’re scared to take a risk and try another writer, here’s a little endorsement for Miss Minter ~ Beth Moore chose this specific study as her 2012 online summer bible study.

What I learned:-

  • Learn that what makes you weep and what breaks your heart ~ be that poverty, be that missions, be that human trafficking, be that the AIDS crisis, be that orphans;
  • God has placed specifically in your make up, in order for you to come along side people in those very struggles, even if you don’t feel qualified enough to do so.
  • Having a breakable heart means your reliance on the King is greater, and your belief in His plan for you, is greater than any plans you had for your life.

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18 Things I will not regret doing with my wife and more …… Tim Challies

Remember 2 weeks ago, Tim Challies encouraged us as parents to focus on the things we are getting right with raising our kids instead of  always beating ourselves up for our mistakes.  This week Tim suggests 18 things that husbands can be doing for their wives to show how much they are loved and cherished.  Click this link to find out more: 

Here are some great marriage-growing books for you to consider buying.

Date your wife

What Did You Expect PBFive love languagesmarriage builder

 

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Keeping the spirit of reading alive in our kids

I guess if you are reading this post it is because you are an avid reader and have a passion for Christian books.  If you are like me, you grew up in an era where the onset of television came only later in your life (ie you were not born to the strains of  Barney & the Tellytubbies).  One of my highlights was a regular trip to the local library, where I could sit reading for hours without the distraction and tug of modern gadgets such as cell phones, play stations and the like.  So how can we instil a love for reading in our children these days in a fun and non threatening way?  Click here to read 7 practical steps on how to encourage your children to read more:-

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Here are some great reads we can recommend to encourage your family and children.

The Gospel Story BibleThe Gospel Story Bible

Long Story Short

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Coffee with Sylvia : The Busy Christian’s Guide to Busyness by Tim Chester

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How “busy” are we?

What do we understand by busyness?

Does it mean that we rush around aimlessly accomplishing very little but feeling drained in the process or is our busyness ordered and exact?The Busy Christian's Guide to Busyness

Do we need to prove ourselves somehow by keeping busy, because if we are not we somehow feel that we have failed someone or something? Do we say yes when we should be saying no. Our slavery to busyness arises from serious misunderstanding reinforced by our culture.

Tim reminds us that even though it is important to manage our time it is of vital importance that we manage our hearts.  “We must set our hearts on things above” Col 3vs1

So what is the answer to busyness? The psalmist reminds us that it is simply to wait upon the Lord.

We are urged to think about how we can serve God when are lives are so busy. We struggle to find “time” for God when actually all our time can be for Him.

“Ordinary life is the theatre of God’s glory” Page 61

Our whole life can be lived as an offering to Him if we spend our waking hours glorifying God.

Those of us who complain about our busyness are not finding joy in God, if we rejoice in God as our Saviour and Provider we will not find our busyness a burden.

“Father God, you’ve been with me all day. Have I spent my time well today?”Page 170

Thanks to Tim for taking time out of his “busy” life to remind us where our priorities lie.

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Moments with a Mom : The Power of Vulnerability

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Candice is a busy wife to Matt and mom of Noah (5) and Tyler (3 going on 21).  Candice also works part-time at our Rosebank Store of Christian Book Discounters.  In her spare time she writes her own blog & is a travel consultant.

People don’t need Christians to act like we always have it together. They need us to be real! What kind of healing would come if we all just got real before God and others? – BETH MOORE

 Beth Moore has a way with words ~ but this quote is something that hits me in the heart. Somewhere between the pages of my life story, this quote explains exactly where I was and how I got to where I am today. Something that I really learnt along my life’s journey is that being transparent with people is a great blessing, not only to them, but to me.

Most people who know me, will know that I got pregnant before I was married. Me? Yes me. The brought-up-in-Christian-home, on-the-worship-team, dating-a-Christian-guy girl. Lessons I learnt from just getting pregnant as a Christian girl, before I was married? That’s a different blog for a different day ….

Anyway, I can remember sitting down with my friend, who’s also kinda like my mentor, and saying “I’m so tired of everyone always pretending that everything’s always fine, and everyone is always “good,” everyone is always seeming like they’re all holy and “tight with God” ~ nobody wants to be real.” I will admit I was a little angry and maybe that was because I couldn’t pretend I was fine anymore, I couldn’t pretend I was all HOLY anymore ~ I carried the evidence of my struggle on my body, for all to see so no point in pretending really. It was clear.

It’s like God forced me into a corner. Matt and I had stumbled, and we could’ve kept it a secret if I hadn’t gotten pregnant but now here I was, 6 and a half months pregnant, and having to be public about how I’d stumbled? Whether I liked it or not, it was glaring people in the face!

Being transparent about my struggle ~ that was HARD to do! Pride is a huge factor with Christians, I think. I think most people assume that because we’re supposed to be doing life with God, we’re never NOT having a wonderful life and nothing is ever difficult. We don’t experience hardship ~ it’s just rainbows and roses! And in my opinion, us Christians give them good reason to think so because we confirm their thinking by putting up this front that we are ALWAYS fine, and that can’t be true, surely!

I think that making yourself vulnerable, coming to terms with the fact that’s it’s ok not to be ok, is a massive leap of faith. It’s putting yourself out there, for scrutiny and for judgment possibly, but you’ll be amazed at how many people actually identify with you, appreciate your honesty, and walk with you, because they’re either going through something similar or they’ve been there before. I learnt that first hand. Being real with people gives God the space to work PUBLICLY in your life ~ His providence and His grace become apparent to everyone as they journey with you, in whatever you might be dealing with. You’re releasing and sharing your burden with people, not so they can judge you for it but so they can help you carry it.

I can only speak from the journey I’ve had. Having been pregnant (and not married…yet) within the Christian community, where I was heavily involved, really knocked me down a peg or two ~ in terms of how I viewed myself and how I thought others would view me. Once I’d admitted to God that I wasn’t ok and I needed Him basically to make it through every single day without beating myself up over what I’d done, and I admitted that to other people that I needed their help too, it was like God and His supernatural comfort and provision invaded my life.

There are dozens of examples of how God provided for us during this time ~ but as I said, different blog for a different day. Not only big things but small things, made a difference to me. People would come up to me and hug me and say “This doesn’t change anything. We love you the same.” They didn’t have to say that but seeing where I was coming from, and how I was walking through probably the darkest valley of my life, they knew it was important that I knew that, even if I didn’t feel I deserved it.

I always told everyone that I knew that God had forgiven me, but it took me years to forgive myself. It humbles me that God used my biggest trial to give me my greatest blessing ~ my little Noah. God can take my mistakes, and consequently my struggle and use it to bless me more than I can ever imagine. Sometimes, I think I take that verse for granted ~ Romans 8 v 28 ~ “All things work for the good of those who love Him, and are called accordingly to His purpose.”

It took me ages to accept that God might have called me to a struggle, a time of hardship in my life for His purpose. Yes! I can tell you without a second’s hesitation that I needed that struggle in my life. At the time, I didn’t think I needed it and I surely didn’t want it, but when I look back, God refined me through that and I wouldn’t change it. The person who I was back then is not even close to the person I am now. The level of involvement I thought God would ever have in my life was made clear to me when I was at my lowest ~ God got real with me, when I admitted I couldn’t make it on my own. Not only through God Himself, but I saw God get real with me through other people. Would I tell you to wish struggle upon yourself to see how God works and changes you? Never. All I’m saying is that if you are heading through a time of trial, God can still be found in that place. He hasn’t deserted you.

Would I recommend any of you go through what I did and make the same mistakes? No! And that’s exactly why “God uses rescued people to rescue people.”* My story can help or encourage people who are struggling with the same things I was, and am still working through today. I wouldn’t want anyone who was walking the same journey I was, to think they were alone in it. Being open about where I’ve been can help someone who’s living the struggle right now ~ just so that they know they’re not the only ones who’ve fallen, they’re not the only ones who’ve felt they failed and disappointed people, they’re not the only ones who’ve destroyed dreams. Getting real before God and before others, brings about healing that we can’t even imagine.

I don’t think I’ll ever be able to thank Noah (and God) enough for showing me the importance of transparent struggle. I had always said that when I had a son, I would call him Noah. Look, if I’m honest, I liked the name but I had no clue what it meant. I just thought it was a really snazzy name ~ and it was biblical. Bonus! Noah was born, despite having been through my greatest struggle and trial leading up to his birth. When he was born, one of my friends texted me and said “What an awesome name! Did you pick it because of its meaning?” I didn’t even know the meaning! I looked it up and it said “Noah: of Hebrew origin meaning to find rest, to be comforted.”

As I held my little boy about an hour after he was born, it was almost as if God said “ This little boy is My reminder to you ~ never forget who to run to. No matter what you’ve done, I’m here, waiting. Find rest in me, I will comfort you. Look! We made it ~ you, Me and Noah.”

*Quote by Christine Caine

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