Tuesday, June 7, 2022

Renewing Your Mind: Summer 2022 Resources

Siberian Iris
Are you looking for a new beginning?  There is no better place to start than by renewing your mind.  Becoming aware of what you are thinking, feeling, and choosing is the first step, according to Dr. Caroline Leaf, researcher, professor, author, and speaker.  

Our Sunday School class just finished a 5 week overview of Dr. Leaf's neuroscience-based, scripture-filled findings.  Listen to one of her podcasts, read a blog post or one of her books to begin your journey.  With daily determination and consistent work, you can clean up whatever "mental mess" you face.  God designed your incredibly powerful mind.  You are wired-for-love.  With the Holy Spirit's help, it is possible to detox unhealthy habits and heal from past traumas.

https://drleaf.com/ See Podcasts, Videos, Books, Apps 


Leaf, Caroline. Cleaning Up Your Mental Mess: 5 Simple, Scientifically Proven Steps to Reduce Anxiety, Stress, and Toxic Thinking. 2021.


Leaf, Caroline. 101 Ways To Be Less Stressed: Simple Self-Care Strategies To Boost Your Mind, Mood, and Mental Health. 2020.

Leaf, Caroline. Switch on Your Brain Every day: 365 Devotions for Peak Happiness, Thinking, and Health. 2018.  Also see her book and workbook of this title.

Leaf, Caroline. Think, Learn, Succeed: Understanding and Using your Mind to Thrive at School, the Workplace, and Life. 2018.

Thompson, Curt. MD. Anatomy of the Soul: Surprising Connections between Neuroscience and Spiritual Practices that Can Transform our Life and Relationships. 2010.

Books are available at your public library either in print or in digital collections like Hoopla or OverDrive.  If you prefer to purchase a title, check with your bookstore or shop online.

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

Winter: Resources

Frozen Waterfalls

The Adult Education Team at Crestview Presbyterian Church wants to support your growth in Christ.  

Renewing our mind is a lifelong endeavor.  Sometimes we sprint ahead with energy; at other times we trudge along after a setback, whether illness, job concern, or relational struggle.  

Now may be the right time to start viewing RightNow Media, a huge collection of videos by Christian speakers, teachers, and authors.  Watch one for Bible Study, personal devotion, or help dealing with life challenges.  See Crestview's Beyond the Bulletin to get started learning via RightNow Media on your laptop, cell phone, or TV.  Ask the Adult Education Team for more information.

If the cold weather keeps you inside, try reading.  Many Christian books are available at your public library in print or in digital collections like Hoopla or OverDrive.  Search by topic, title, or author. 

Be the Bridge: Pursuing God's Heart for Racial Reconciliation.  LaTasha Morrison, 2019.

God and the Pandemic. N. T. Wright, 2020. 

Pilgrim's Progress. Retold by Gary D. Schmidt and illustrated by Barry Moser.  2008.

Sailing True North: Ten Admirals and the Voyage of Character. James Stavridis, 2020.

Start with Amen: How I Learned Surrender by Keeping the End in Mind. Beth Guckenberger, 2017.

Sweet Like Jasmine: Finding Identity in a Culture of Loneliness.  Bonnie Gray. 2021. 

When Strivings Cease: Replacing the Gospel of Self-Improvement with the Gospel of Life-Transforming Grace. Ruth Chou Simons. 2021. 



Monday, December 6, 2021

Christmas Joy: Resources

Christmas Lights on Tree
We celebrate Advent each December.  Some years we feel merry and bright; other years we feel lonely or anxious.  What restores our emotional center is knowing that God gives the gift of love and hope through Jesus Christ, Savior and King.  

When the Messiah was born long ago in a faraway manger, the world power system shifted.  God's mysterious arrival as a baby inspires awe.  The Son of Man defeated the powers of sin and death worldwide, forever, on the cross.  He offers us this  priceless gift of grace. 

During the Christmas season rejoice.  Immanuel, God with us, has ushered in his kingdom.  God reigns.  Therein lies our comfort and joy. 

"For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has set you free from the law of sin and of death."
Romans 8:2


BOOKS
Gorrell, Angela Williams. The Gravity of Joy: A Story of Being Lost and Found. Eerdmans, 2021. 
(Gorrell is the first speaker/author in the free, online Calvin January Lecture Series, starting 1/10/22.  See calvin.edu/january )



Stanley, Andy. Who Needs Christmas. HarperChristian Resources. 2019

Tripp, Paul David.  Come Let Us Adore Him: 31 Daily Advent Devotional. Crossway. 2017

Warren, Rick. The Purpose of Christmas. Howard Books. 2008

Wolgemuth, Nancy DeMoss. The First Songs of Christmas: A 31 Day Advent Devotional. Moody. 2021


Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Grace & Giving Thanks: November 2021 Resources

Pumpkins

Grace, Mercy, and Thanksgiving are missing in action in today's world, unlike the kingdom of God.  

Have you been cut off in traffic lately, shut down in conversation, or cancelled from the family holiday gathering?  Or even more hurtful, have significant relationships, whether personal, business, or financial, fractured under the strain of manipulation, miscommunication, betrayal, or brokenness?   

The public record of achievement and success we post online, often does not match our real struggles and stumbling.  We'd like to imagine life as lofty, but frequently we experience it as draining. 

People are "wrecks" Beth Guckenberger reminds us in Start with Amen.  Admitting this fact is the first step in reconciliation.  The human condition is marred by sin, in other words.  In love, God reaches out to unlovable me and you, who perform poorly.  However, forgiveness, second chances, raising the dead, and making new creations characterize I AM.  Although wronged, God takes the initiative to reconcile, to forgive, and to give up holding anything against the one who did harm.  

Amazingly, through the work of Jesus Christ on the cross, we can be restored to relationship with God.  Jesus paid our fees and redeemed us.  We are forgiven. We are adopted into God's family.  We begin living with hope and the expectation of reunion.  Here on earth, we may learn to say "Amen" or "so be it."  Amen "allows me to rest, even when all seems lost."  

If you are approaching this holiday season of Thanksgiving and Christmas with any measure of reluctance or dread, it may be time to rethink and surrender the role of controller or victim.  Say "yes" to God in trust, despite the chaotic times.

Here are a few good books for a fresh perspective.  You will find them at your library or bookstore.

Guckenberger, Beth. Start with Amen: How I Learned to Surrender by Keeping the End in Mind. Thomas Nelson, 2017.

Keller, Timothy. The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith.  Penguin Books, 2011.

Lerner, Harriet. Why Won't You Apologize?: Healing Big Betrayals and Everyday Hurts. Gallery Books, 2017.

Simons, Ruth Chou.  When Strivings Cease: Replacing the Gospel of Self-Improvement with the Gospel of Life-Transforming Grace. Thomas Nelson, 2021.

Voskamp, Ann. One Thousand Gifts: A Dare to Live Fully Right Where You Are. Zondervan, 2011.


Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Spiritual Disciplines Series: Getting Started Seeking God

Christianity is an ancient religion.  Around the world and throughout the ages, many have practiced spiritual disciplines to draw closer to God.  Like any healthy friendship or marriage, it doesn't just happen.  It requires time, effort, and intention.  When you make time to meet with God, the relationship deepens.  We see many references to "Seeking God" in the Old and New Testament.

"But if from there you seek the Lord your God, you will find him if you seek him with all your heart and with all your soul." Deuteronomy 4:29

"You, God, are my God, earnestly I seek you; I thirst for you, my whole being longs for you, in a dry and parched land where there is no water." Psalm 63:1

Do we really need God?  Do modern people like us have time for God?  In a word, yes.  Those mentioned in holy scripture are just like us.  We are still seeking God:

To Worship God
To Give God Glory
To Serve God
To Know God's Will
To Obey God's Laws and Commands
To Repent
To Find Comfort
To Find Peace
To Find Refuge
To Find Salvation
To Get Guidance
To Get Help
To Receive Forgiveness
To Receive Healing
To Receive Blessing 

In the end, ancients and contemporaries have found God to be trustworthy, praiseworthy, and all-sufficient.

"Steep your life in God-reality, God-initiative, God-provisions. Don’t worry about missing out. You’ll find all your everyday human concerns will be met." Matthew 6:33 (Message)

"But even there, if you seek God, your God, you’ll be able to find him if you’re serious, looking for him with your whole heart and soul. When troubles come and all these awful things happen to you, in future days you will come back to God, your God, and listen obediently to what he says. God, your God, is above all a compassionate God. In the end he will not abandon you, he won’t bring you to ruin, he won’t forget the covenant with your ancestors which he swore to them." Deuteronomy 4:29-31 (Message)

People from every age and place, who prize relationship with the Creator and purpose, seek God. They walk daily with God. I-AM exists. I-AM loves.  I-AM is present.

"Because anyone who wants to approach God must believe both that he exists and that he cares enough to respond to those who seek him." Hebrews 11:6

Practicing the spiritual disciplines is one way seekers cultivate relationship and communion with God. Let's get started seeking God with 1 or more of the resources below.

RESOURCES
BOOKS







VIDEOS
Foster, Richard J. Celebration of Discipline: The Path to Spiritual Growth. Full Movie. Nov. 9, 2020.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqAiVyBwsog  (3 hours)



Willard, Dallas.  Spirit of the Disciplines. (1/3) Changed Lives, Is it Real?  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSZzJRJZSXE (1 hour)


Willard, Dallas. "Dallas' Personal Daily Practices?" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqLmeubS65Q (6 minutes)



Monday, September 13, 2021

Fall Reading for Christian Growth



Fall is a colorful season.  Find a sunny spot in God's presence.  Spend time communing with your Lord and Savior.  Grow in Christ.

Reading is one tool available in Christian formation.  In addition to the Bible, you might read one of these recently published books, written by well-known authors, speakers, pastors, and psychologists.

To find a copy, go to your local bookstore or shop online at Amazon or Christian Books Distributors. 

 To save shelf space and money, go to your local library.  Often they will have the book in print or provide it as a digital copy: eBook or audio book for download.  Do you have a free Hoopla or Over Drive account from your public library?  It's easy to create by contacting your library branch or checking its website.

READ
Begg, Alistair. Brave by Faith: God-Sized Confidence in a Post-Christian World.  The Good Book Company, 2021. 

Brown, Brene. Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience. Random House, 2021.

Cloud, Henry and Townsend, John. Growth Has No Boundaries: The Christian's Secret to a Deeper Spiritual Life. Zondervan, 2019.

Lucado, Max. You Were Made for This Moment: Courage for Today and Hope for Tomorrow. Thomas Nelson, 2021. 

Martin, Charles. What If It's True?: A Storyteller’s Journey with Jesus. Thomas Nelson, 2020. 

Moore, Beth.  Chasing Vines: Finding Your Way to an Immensely Fruitful Life. Tyndale Momentum, 2020.

Simons, Ruth Chou. When Strivings Cease: Replacing the Gospel of Self-Improvement with the Gospel of Life-Transforming Grace. Thomas Nelson, 2021.

Friday, July 30, 2021

Biblical Lament

I have been reading A Sacred Sorrow: Reaching Out to God in the Lost Language of Lament by Michael Card.  Job, David, Jeremiah, and Jesus all cry out to God in their pain, when they face crushing problems.  You know Jesus was a "Man of Sorrows and acquainted with grief" (Is 53:3). 

Tears and sorrow, pain, and problems are part of the human condition.  They cannot be sidestepped.  At times we find ourselves wandering in the wilderness.  Sometimes "wilderness" is called by another name:  illness, injury, war, unemployment, bankruptcy, family breakup, failure, and the list goes on. 

Then we cry and we cry out to God.  Why, God?  Where are you, God?  How will I endure this?  Pour out your feelings. God can handle the unedited version.  Maybe it's time to read the Psalms or Lamentations?

Given a choice we tend to pursue happiness and dream of prosperity.  However, that is not how Jesus experienced life.  "In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.” John 16:33 

Jesus is not surprised by the troubles we face.  He asks his disciples, then and now:  
“If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me." Matthew 16:24

What burden are you being asked to carry?  How are you coping?  Where or to whom have you turned for help?

I appreciate Michael Card sharing his journey.  We can either focus on the pain and problems or we can seek God's presence, Immanuel, God with us, no matter what.  God does not promise to fix, to heal, or to solve whatever problem weighs us down.  He does promise to be with us to the end of the age.  Anyone who has read stories in the Bible realizes God's people have suffered.  They have lamented.  They have worshipped God in the wilderness.  Persecution, prison, and prayer are described throughout the Bible.  

Lament is the first step towards worship.  In our neediness, we come to know who God is, all that God has done for us, and all that God has given.  Walking with God is the turning point from despair to worship.  God's presence is enough.

Michael Card. Immanuel. July 2, 2017.