Friday, 7 May 2021

MOTHER'S DAY

 

Happy Mother's Day

The words of a song my mother loved.....

When God is near,
with joy my heart is flowing 
The cup of life with gladness overflows
And in the garden of my heart is growing
The power of love more fragrant than
The sweetest rose
 
When God is near
So near I hear Him speak to me
My every need, His boundless grace affords
When God is near
My heart is filled with ecstasy
And all the world's a paradise
When God is near..
And all the world's a paradise...
When God is near.
 
Thru it all ......the ups and downs of life -  I just want to share with you some of the things I have tried to teach in my family of four children,  you can look them up here on line-- some things that mothers... the things we try to instill in our families - success, safety, happiness, salvation.  Its a lot of work and that is why we are celebrating Mothers today!!

 
Lets sit down for some tea and sandwiches before we go on to the next story which carries some intrigue as well!!  
 
 

 
 This is a story I copied from facebook that tells of a woman's life in the mission field.   It had far reaching effects.  
 
THOSE WHO SOW IN TEARS....
In 1921 David and Svea Flood went with their two-year-old son from Sweden to the heart of Africa, to what was then called the Belgian Congo. This missionary couple met up with the Ericksons, another young Scandinavian couple, and the four of them sought God for direction. In those days of much devotion and sacrifice, they felt led of the Lord to set out from the main mission station to take the gospel to the village of N’dolera, a remote area.
This was a huge step of faith.
There, they were rebuffed by the chief, who would not let them enter his town for fear of alienating the local gods. The two couples opted to build their own mud huts half a mile up the slope.
They prayed for a spiritual breakthrough, but there was none. Their only contact with the villagers was a young boy, who was allowed to sell them chickens and eggs twice a week.
Svea Flood—a tiny woman only four feet, eight inches tall—decided that if this was the only African she could talk to, she would try to lead the boy to Jesus. And she succeeded!
Meanwhile, malaria struck one member of the little missionary band after another. In time, the Ericksons decided they had had enough suffering and left to return to the central mission station.
David and Svea Flood remained near N’dolera to carry on alone.
Then, Svea found herself pregnant in the middle of the primitive wilderness. When the time came for her to give birth, the village chief softened enough to allow a midwife to help her. A little girl was born, whom they named Aina. The delivery was exhausting. Svea Flood was already weak from bouts of malaria so the birthing process was a heavy blow to her stamina. She died only 17 days after Aina was born.
Something snapped Inside David Flood at that moment. He dug a crude grave, buried his 27-year-old wife, and then went back down the mountain with his children to the mission station.
Giving baby Aina to the Ericksons, he snarled, “I’m going back to Sweden. I’ve lost my wife, and I obviously can’t take care of this baby. God has ruined my life!”
With that, he headed for the port, rejecting not only his calling, but God Himself.
Within eight months, both the Ericksons were stricken with a mysterious malady and died within days of each other. Baby Aina was then turned over to another American missionary family who changed her Swedish name to “Aggie”. Eventually they took her back to the United States at age three.
This family loved Aggie. Afraid that if they tried to return to Africa some legal obstacle might separate her from them, they decided to stay in their home country and switch from missionary work to pastoral ministry. That is how Aggie grew up in South Dakota.
As a young woman, she attended North Central Bible College in Minneapolis. There she met and married Dewey Hurst.
Years passed. The Hursts enjoyed a fruitful ministry. Aggie gave birth first to a daughter, then a son. In time, her husband became president of a Christian college in the Seattle area, and Aggie was intrigued to find so much Scandinavian heritage there.
One day she found a Swedish religious magazine in their mailbox. She had no idea who had sent it, and of course she couldn’t read the words, but as she turned the pages, a photo suddenly stopped her cold.
There, in a primitive setting, was a grave with a white cross—and on the cross were the words SVEA FLOOD.
Aggie got in her car and drove straight to a college faculty member whom she knew could translate the article.
“What does this article say?”
The teacher shared a summary of the story.
"It is about missionaries who went to N’dolera, Africa, long ago. A baby was born. The young mother died. One little African boy was led to Jesus before that. After the whites had all left, the boy all grown up finally persuaded the chief to let him build a school in the village. He gradually won all his students to Christ and the children led their parents to Him. Even the chief became a follower of Jesus! Today there are six hundred believers in that village, all because of the sacrifice of David and Svea Flood."
Aggie was elated!
For the Hursts’ 25th wedding anniversary, the college presented them with the gift of a vacation to Sweden.
Aggie sought out her birth father.
David Flood was an old man now. He had remarried, fathered four more children, and generally dissipated his life with alcohol. He had recently suffered a stroke. Still bitter, he had one rule in his family: “Never mention the name of God! God took everything from me!”
After an emotional reunion with her half-brothers and half-sister, Aggie brought up the subject of her longing to see her father. They hesitated....
“You can talk to him, but he’s very ill now. You need to know that whenever he hears the name of God, he flies into a rage.”
Aggie walked into the squalid apartment, which had liquor bottles strewn everywhere, and slowly approached her 73-year-old father lying in a rumpled bed.
“Papa,” she said tentatively.
He turned and began to cry.
“Aina!"
"I never meant to give you away!”
“It’s all right, Papa,” she replied, taking him gently in her arms.
“God took good care of me.”
Her father instantly stiffened and his tears stopped.
“God forgot all of us. Our lives have been like this because of Him.”
He turned his face back to the wall.
Aggie stroked his face and then continued, undaunted.
“Papa, I’ve got a marvelous story to tell you!"
"You didn’t go to Africa in vain. Mama didn’t die in vain. The little boy you won to the Lord grew up to win that whole village to Jesus! The one seed you planted in his heart kept growing and growing! Today there are 600 people serving the Lord because you were faithful to the call of God in your life!"
"Papa, Jesus loves you. He has never hated you or abandoned us.”
The old father turned back to look into his daughter’s eyes. His body relaxed.
He slowly began to talk.
And by the end of the afternoon, he had come back to the God he had resented for so many years. Over the next few days, father and daughter enjoyed warm moments together. A few weeks after Aggie and her husband returned to America, David Flood died.
And a few years later....
Aggie and her husband were attending an evangelism conference in London, England, when a report was given from Zaire (the former Belgian Congo).
The superintendent of the national church, representing some 110,000 baptized believers, spoke eloquently of the Gospel’s spread in his nation.
Aggie could not help going to ask him afterward if he had ever heard of David and Svea Flood.
“Yes, madam,” the man replied in French, his words being translated into English.
“Svea Flood led me to Jesus Christ! I was the boy who brought food to your parents before you were born. In fact, to this day, your mother’s grave and her memory are honored by all of us.”
He embraced Aggie for a long time, sobbing.
“You must come to Zaire! Your mother is the most famous and honored person in our history.”
When Aggie and her husband went to N’dolera, they were welcomed by cheering throngs of villagers. Aggie even met the man who had been hired by her father to carry her down the mountain in a hammock-cradle.
Then the pastor escorted Aggie to see her mother’s tomb with a white cross bearing her name. She knelt in the soil to pray and give thanks to God.
Later that day, in the church, the boy turned pastor read....
“I tell you the truth, unless a kernel of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains only a single seed. But if it dies, it produces many seeds.” John 12:24
“Those who sow in tears will reap with songs of joy.” Psalm 126:5
 
As you carry your burdens in this day, know for a certainty that you have friends and family all around,  that Jesus is the only One who carries us thru each step day by day.  Courage Ladies!!!
 
from me
Bev
 

Wednesday, 21 April 2021

May Flowers

 

May ..... my favorite time of the year is just about here. I love the first day of it because it brings memories of things that we used to do like hanging flowers or freshly baked muffins on a doorknob outside your door, ringing the bell and then running away making the residents inside wondering who did this, sometimes they just know and sometimes they have to guess a couple of times. All in the spirit of congeniality!! This year it will be quite virtual. Except for one person!!! I have this bag that spells cupcakes on it and anyone within short driving distance of me will be the one who will get the bag full of things.

All in the spirit of Mothers day also. 'Goodwills'  have their greenhouse open for another year and the plants look fabulous. I will be picking out pink petunias again. So for me it is a pink month. 

 Petunia 'Easy Wave Pink'

This year Women's Ministry has already finished its series of meetings, the link is here. CLICK

You will love it.  You may have to click it forward in the beginning.   It is relatable, easy to listen to and encouraging for anyone. The word 'Lament' was an interesting title for her talk. We can lament a lot of things in our life, we can praise God for a lot of things in our life, we can do then all at the same time and God still hears and provides the comfort we need. 

Here is the BC Womens Ministry facebook sight  

CRAFT: 

MAKING BOWLS FROM EGG CARTONS

 I enjoyed making bowls out of egg carton pulp for my Art at the Dump  project, so I decided to make a few more. I had been... | Egg carton art,  Bowl,

Click on the video and you will see a how to.  I made  a couple by soaking paper egg cartons over night in water and in the morning putting it in the blender with water a little at a time, straining out the water and spreading the mixture over a bowl lined with saran wrap so it can be removed easily once it has dried.  This will take a couple days to dry then you can trim, paint and embellish.  They are for decoration only but fun to make.

SONG:

Give Up and let Jesus Over  click

A very down to earth song but upbeat music as this trio sings that Jesus is their friend.  Lots of  smiles and encouragement for us as we learn to lean of Jesus and fight our battles or Laments!!!  And our secret is to remember to rejoice in Jesus as our friend as these birds do.  Every morning this spring I wake up to the birds, and the frogs!!!  singing their little hearts to full capacity.  Wonderful to hear. 



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 RECIPE:

 Persian Jeweled Rice

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 Persian jeweled rice on a platter with pomegranates

 Finally Ladies, I wish you a happy Spring,  lots of hard work as this season usually brings, but satisfying that things are once again getting organized and cleaned in the yard as well as in our souls.  Enjoy everything here and I hope you try all things!!  

CUPCAKE:  the seventh person to like or post a comment on this post will get the cupcakes!!!!

Gods blessing to all

Bev Astleford

 

Thursday, 11 February 2021

THE POWER OF SPEECH

 Thai green curry

 

Dear Ladies!


Today I'd like to wish you a wonderful FEBRUARY!  the second month of the year already here in 2021 and also the second week of the month has come and gone.   Valentine trees possibly already decorated  to celebrate the day!!   For the program here, there will be a recipe, 'chat'n share' if you care to leave a message at the bottom of this page, i hope you do!!  and do a craft or at least look at one!! and a couple songs from youtube. So set your table with a white tablecloth, candles and your finest china and lets enjoy.  


We are going to start this episode with a delicious amazing recipe on the Jaimie Oliver Show called  

                                      Thai Green Curry.   

You are going to watch the video here and see the recipe  here.   

While he uses meat, any recipe can be substituted with a vegetarian mix of Chicken Style or tofu, apple juice, smoke seasoning and here is a recipe for fish sauce here that is vegetarian,   or try my Canadian version as you see in the pictures here.  I used zucchini diced with onion and garlic,  throw in some candied ginger which i only had, although fresh grated would be preferable, along with thyme from the garden, it was dried from the fall picking, some parsley, cheffonade kale, a can of coconut milk and a splash of lime.  For a bit of color this can be topped with some red peppers chopped up fine.  Yum yum, so good!!!   lime just brings out that everything!!

         
 

 finish it with a non-alcoholic Mojito, also substitutes like Ginger beer from the health food store works really well too.  pictured here

Non Alcoholic Mojito - Fab Fod 4 All

If you have tried it, post your comments and a picture and subscribe to my channel haha,  just kidding about the subscribe. 

As part of  Personal Ministries in lieu of Women's Ministries, I'd love to hear about everyone's week  and what inspired you about anything adding again please dont be shy about posting your comments below!!!  thank you ,   Here is mine:

This week I watched a you tube video on Caesar Milan on how to train dogs, because i just got one and as a puppy he needs a lot of training and the most interesting part is that I need the training!!  It's true!!  A lot of Caesar's comments were directed to the human,  other comments were on his personal life journey,  He discovered early in life he only related to dogs, because they were always there.  His philosophies were so similar to Christianity that i had to save the video and hopefully you will take the time to listen to its entirety and you will see if it does.    How to Develop Massive Confidence  

Another inspiration was the black reporter, Gwen Ifill, who got called every black name there was but the amazing thing was she called their bluff and said thank you and that left the retaliation where it was.  Some of her most notorious interviews were Jesse James, Clinton's inauguration, Barak Obama.  An amazing interview well worth the watch!!  some phrases that caught my ear were -- everybody has their salad days, be a follower with confidence, people are looking for their voice to be heard, ask for $10,000 more dollars than  what you deserve, work hard, make friends. tell a meaningful story , agree to share then you have things in common.

At the end of the interview another amazing black girl who was 13 years old sang.  You have got to hear it to believe it. great control and finesse, Mae Ya Carter Ryan,  listen to the end of the above interview and you will hear her sing You Know How I Feel

And finally Andrea Bocelli all dressed up in a white tuxedo  and his wife Veronica in something black, sing a well harmonized duet together  Romantic -  Qualche Stupido .

In closing I want to say thank you to God in heaven who gives us the ability to communicate, gives us a voice thru  which we gain inspirations that comes from all directions,  the words from Him and words from your testimonies in any form.  Ladies, whatever you do at home, at work, or play,  you are a meaningful  part of humanity that was deemed to Laugh, cry,  be sad, to Love and to Live!!!.  God bless have a good February. 

I am going to post this excerpt from EGWhite in case you may pick one or two points for yourself out of it, on the Power of Speech!  They affect our lives and behaviour,  in changing our minds for the good or bad,  a certain level in our maturity, and comfort to the hungry. 



HERE IS OUR CRAFT!!  you have to hurry before spring comes......it is a Winter Ice Ornament.  Click here and see how it is done.




Thursday, 4 February 2021

A Trip to the 10-40 Window


 by bev—-Just thought to share  a little  interest in favour of the 10-40 window, when I went to Africa I met two very hard working missionaries,  Roger and Charlene Binder, who are in their 80’s right now and who regularly go to India to conduct meetings and by many fund raisers , garden plowing both of them do all work on their own with soup kitchens,  other things to sponsor people, churches and students to learn all they can about Christ.  Here are a few pictures:        
 
        



 

This is a picture of when we met him in Hyderabad following our meetings in Guntur, India  He is 23 and wants to be a bible worker.  Gabriel will be graduating in May or June and say's "After my graduation I have many plans to bring up our people into christ. I wish to open schools because in Tripura we don't have those”   
Gabriel said -"I do not post the baptism program is because the Indian government is targeting so much Christianity conversions and the foreign money that was sent for the Evangelist workers”  In some places there are very active Pathfinder Clubs. one is  Jeevan Jyothi Pathfinder Club
The children were trained to march for the country's Independance day program. A way to kindle in them the patriotic spirit.   One of the activities the Binders do is to pray for each one.
                         

               

 


 

 

 

This is part of the newsletter she sent to me:


 

Once again we began our year with a trip to India in February (as we have done for the last 11 years) to share the gospel message to those there who had not heard it. We do a five Village series each year that is, we hold the meetings in one Village and invite those in four other Villages to join us. This is arranged before we arrive. Our earlier meetings were held in Villages where there wasn’t an established Seventh-day Adventist Church but in recent years these meetings are held in Villages where there is a church but the members invite their friends and neighbors. We had large attendance most evenings of the two weeks. 

         

Our greatest joy is to witness many give their

hearts to the Lord and be “born again” or by “immersion” (The meaning
of Baptism: Full immersion helped the faithful see that God's grace is needed for salvation from sin-dying in their old way of life going under and rising from the water to a new life of salvation. Baptism gives the faithful a parallel to Jesus's death for man.). As they came out of the water Roger would offer a prayer for

them and I had the privilege of presenting them with a Bible. 


 






Wednesday, 27 January 2021

I BELIEVE


The story at the end of the lesson this week was an inspiration for this presentation in relation to last weeks comments on humility.  January 23, 2021 bulletin,   because in ones final decision to accepting Christ into our lives that component would seem necessary,   other answers may be taken from the biblical examples at the end of this presentation, the compilation of this are my thoughts and  taken from others on the internet,  this song is an original from Norma Stephenson, a link is found  below:       

 stretched out arm of God pic - Google Search                                                        

 I believe in the old rugged cross,
I believe there my sins were all lost,
I believe Jesus lives,
I believe Jesus died,
I believe that He rose from the dead.
I believe He lives by His Father's side,
and His Spirit lives in me.

I believe from an old rugged cross
Comes a call to every heart
I believe Jesus died
I believe Jesus lives
I believe that He's coming again
I believe He lives by His Father's side
And His Spirit lives in me.

I believe on an old rugged cross
Jesus paid for my sin.

I believe He lives by His Father's side
and His Spirit lives in me.
Yes, His Spirit lives in me.

Click to hear the song

 <p>Detail from <em>The Drunkard</em> (1912) by Marc Chagall. <em>Courtesy Wikipedia</em></p>

 The story from Mark 5:1-20 relates how Jesus and the disciples go to the town of Gerasenes and there encounter a man who is possessed by evil spirits. This demoniac – a self-imposed outcast from society – lived at the outskirts of town and ‘night and day among the tombs and in the hills he would cry out and cut himself with stones’. The grossest part of the story, however, isn’t the self-mutilation. It’s the demoniac’s insane refusal to accept help. When Jesus approached him, the demoniac threw himself to the ground and wailed: ‘What do you want with me? …,don’t torture me!’ When you’re possessed by evil spirits, the worst thing in the world is to be healed. The demoniac tells Jesus to leave him and his sharp little stones in his comfortable corner of hell.
Being demonic is more common than we might like to admit. One may hear the drunkard or an addict say: leave me alone and let me ruin my life.  There are many ways to distract ourselves – movies and alcohol, tempers and eating, Facebook and all the fixations and obsessions of modern life. But at the end of the day, these are pitifully little comfort.

What does a demoniac feel:

FEAR.  It’s fear. It is the sense of uneasiness that one has at the edge of a cliff, or climbing a ladder, or thinking about the prospects of a completely open future. It’s the feeling that we get when faced with possibility.  It’s the unsettling feeling of freedom. Yes, freedom, that most precious of modern watchwords, is deeply unsettling.

These comments are long,   so that is the reason for the link!!  I am taking my freedom here as a bulletin editor because there are many aspects to our decisions which elude to topics in previous bulletin comments.  Our appearances of addiction could be totally sane or normal and so how do we deal with it as an individual?!

Where was this demoniacs freedom?   It was standing there beside him.  An agnostic would question that.  But somewhere there is Christianity inside the person  that was there in the beginning,  a part of us needs  acceptance and freedom that is offered by Jesus who will loose our chains. 

 
That freedom is being offered to you here, you who are reading, whether you are a believer or not, to believe in the change Christ can make in us/you/me, to integrate the belief into your soul and know why these people walked away from their possession and knowing that freedom .  Each one of these people listed here knew what that was, they walked away happy, joyful, content and energetic as described in the verses. 

The two restored demoniacs were the first missionaries whom Christ sent to preach the gospel in the region of Decapolis. For a few moments only these men had been privileged to hear the teachings of Christ. Not one sermon from His lips had ever fallen upon their ears. They could not instruct the people as the disciples who had been daily with Christ were able to do. But they bore in their own persons the evidence that Jesus was the Messiah.
EGWhite Writings

A remnant shall return……..a token of these people mentioned below


Cornelius -  Peter came to him at his request because he already believed in Christ   Acts 10:47-48
the Eunuch - believed in the word that was taught him and was baptized
People at Pentecost -  believed Acts 2:38
John the Baptist- also baptized those who believed in Jesus for the burial of their sins
the Sorcerer Simon - converted and was baptized Acts 8:13
Christ, though without sin, but as an example was baptized as he would be a teacher to the sinful crowds around Him  
https://m.egwwritings.org/en/book/130.432


Water (by immersion from biblical examples) Baptism is an act of obedience for the believer. It should be preceded by repentance, which simply means “change.” It is turning from our sin and selfishness to serve the Lord. It means placing our pride, our past and all of our possessions before the Lord. 

                                          

By accepting this freedom,  humility is welcomed, obedience is voluntary, and peace is felt and we have love to worship a Holy God.

But in heaven, service is not rendered in the spirit of legality. When Satan rebelled against the law of Jehovah, the thought that there was a law came to the angels almost as an awakening to something unthought of. In their ministry the angels are not as servants, but as sons. There is perfect unity between them and their Creator. Obedience is to them no drudgery. Love for God makes their service a joy. So in every soul wherein Christ, the hope of glory, dwells, His words are re-echoed, "I delight to do Thy will, O My God: yea, Thy law is within My heart." Psalm 40:8. MB 109

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6. Isaiah Proclaimed God's Holiness

The prophet’s lofty vision of God’s holiness is a major reason this book is so unforgettable. Isaiah presents an exalted picture of the Lord of Hosts in a God-focused, God-centered, and God-honoring way.
In his vision, Isaiah viewed the heavenly seraphim: “And one called to another and said, ‘Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of hosts; the whole earth is full of his glory!” (Isaiah 6:3) In the presence of these celestial angels and realizing the holiness of the Lord, Isaiah cried out, “Woe is me!” (Isaiah 6:5) He was appalled by his own unholy state.
Like Isaiah, we need to hear the words of the One “who inhabits eternity, whose name is Holy.” (Isaiah 57:15) God says, “I dwell in the high and holy place, and also with him who is of a contrite and lowly spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly, and to revive the heart of the contrite.” The Holy God drew near to those who came to Him and humbly repented of sin. Today, Christians come to God through His Son, Immanuel: “God with us.” (Matthew 1:23)

                                     

 I hope there is lots to enjoy here in these examples,  Happy Sabbath to you all and God bless as you put it all together!!!