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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

From Generation to Generation


I've been thinking much about our forebears again lately and how much we owe them. I've just received this years invitation from my Auntie Fay to this year's Family Reunion, and it never fails to send my thoughts back into time, and in the present wonder "Who will be missing this year?"... I was searching my archives to check what I've already posted on my family history, and felt to repost this one from a couple of years ago. If you've never read it before I pray you'll be blessed...


From Generation to Generation: I've often looked at photos of those in my family who've run their race already and have gone on to be with the Lord. Some I've been privileged to know & love, others I must be content to know through the family stories passed down, knowing I'll see them in Heaven one day.
As you may have guessed, passing on our Christian Family Heritage is very important in our house. It's an important part of the Word of God too. The Bible is always exhorting us to think beyond ourselves, to think multi-generationally- from generation to generation & to learn lessons from the Patriarchs, both biblically & in our own families too. Psalm 145 shows the greatness & glory of our God & His goodness to us. How important it is for us to not only remember this, but to speak forth & sing His praises daily & pass this on to the next generation.
Our relationship with God & our love for His holy Word needs to be in our hearts & on our lips 24-7, not just at Church or mid-week Bible Study. We need to look for every opportunity to impart this to our children:
DEUT. 6:7 "And thou shalt teach them diligently unto thy children, and shalt talk of them when thou sittest in thine house, and when thou walkest by the way, and when thou liest down & when thou risest up." We need to constantly re-evaluate how we spend our time with our children. Are we actively sharing Jesus & God's ways with them, or are we teaching them the ways of the world?
I know when I find myself starting to feel discontent & gloomy over the dirty dishes waiting to be washed, or the nappies in the nappy bucket- it helps me to think back in time to my Great-grandmother, Henrietta, who lived on a farm, near Toowoomba, in Queensland, Australia. She was a wonderful, Christian woman; I've been told, of the Lutheran faith. She reared 8 children (all close together)- Hey! And I've only got 2. Imagine HER nappy pile- and she didn't have a washing machine! Would she have gotten bluesy from time to time? I imagine she would have, and do you know what else I imagine? I imagine her counting her blessings, praising the Lord, looking out the window across the rich soil of the Darling Downs & yet seeing beyond that to the glories of Heaven still to come" Jerusalem! Jerusalem! Sing for the night is o'er Hosanna in the highest Hosanna for Evermore."
I imagine her sons pitching in on the farm & her girls helping her around the house-all learning a good work ethic & the tradition of having the Word of God read at mealtimes. This so inspires me-You know why? It's the same God who saved me!! HEB. 13:8 "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever."
Sometimes I feel I have a lot to live up to when I study my heritage. I have always, since my younger days in the faith, loved the writings of John Bunyan- especially The Pilgrims Progress. When my Dad's Father passed away, it was revealed to me that through him we were direct descendants of John Bunyan, I was floored! I hope if ever I am persecuted for my faith, that I handle myself with the same strength & dignity that he had. We have collected some of his writings & will be reading them to our girls as they get older.
One of my Aunties has written a book ("One Way Ticket" by Fay Bradford) on my father's side of the family, who emigrated from Schleswig-Holstein & pioneered 2 townships in Queensland, Australia. I think of the quiet faith & fortitude the women in particular must have had to leave a cultured, middle-class life in Germany, travel by sea & become a pioneer in the Queensland bush. I am fascinated by stories told of my Great-great-grandmother Catherine (pronounced Cat-ar-ina). She married a widower with 6 children & then they had another 4 of their own. Here is a quote about her from my Auntie's book, spoken by one of Catherine's step-sons, shortly before he died, "… but I do remember every day & night of our mother (meaning his step-mother), & her love for us though so many & her love & work for everyone in the district, day & night. The sick & the well, she was ever ready to comfort & befriend. The babies she brought into the world, the eyes she closed for the dying, the trials & tribulations she suffered through the years, all made her our lovely Mother, & I'm sure she would be pleased to know you are here with me doing the same good work."
What an example of a Titus 2 woman-how this Quote makes me grieve over my short-comings & hunger for more of the fruit of the Spirit in my own life. We can learn so much looking back, that can help us gain strength to go forward. Even if we feel we have no Christian Family Heritage, we can still learn from some of the "sad & sorry" characters in our family, not to follow in that way. Just think-our Lord Jesus had Rahab- a former prostitute in His family line. History becomes a wealth of lessons for us when we know the Lord.
I love to teach our children the great hymns of our forefathers. The words are so rich in Bible truths- for they also worshipped the same God. I also love reading the King James Bible. I'm reading the same version my Grandfather grew up on & read every night & I love to think of all the great revivals that came from that wonderful version. Gaining wisdom from the "old paths" JER.6: 16, helps me to grow in Jesus who is alive in me today.it is my hearts desire that our 2 daughters also grow up to know the Lord & walk in grace & truth as we study God's Word & learn from our heritage together.
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PS Of course you all know, we now have 4 children! With twins my nappy washing pile is ginormous (Is that a word?) But I can't complain, one of my Greatgrandmothers had 8 children, another had 17, and no they were not Catholic! I'm very blessed. I need to remember these brave, faithful women next time I feel like whining!!

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Lessons from "A Wise Woman"


I've really been getting a lot out of Mrs June Fuentes Christian Motherhood series. You should really check out her beautiful blog. When things aren't really "working" in my day to day life, when the children and I are grumpy, it's usually me doing something wrong, setting the spiritual barometer completely wrong for the day. Her wise words not only encourage me, but give me a gentle rebuke when needed, which is quite often, if the truth be told!



Please check out her blog at http://proverbs14verse1.blogspot.com/ I highly recommend it!

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Thursday, July 02, 2009

Poppy's Cooking Class



Here is Talitha and her beloved Poppy, after cooking up a storm together one Sunday afternoon. Together, they've produced pizza, chocolates, biscuits and cakes- I always wonder who's enjoying themselves the most- Talitha or my darling Dad!

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Six Months Old




I just love these shots my Mum took of our dear little Princes! Zachary is in the blue and red, and Christopher in the cream and brown. They have 2 teeth each, are enjoying their solids, and are rolling in our living room. They could take off crawling any day now. I'm doing LOTS of house cleaning and baby proofing these school holidays!

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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

Every 5 Year Old Girl Needs a Bike!




Just like her big sister before her, Zara Hope received a bike for her birthday in January.




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Zachary Elijah at 3 months




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Christopher Haddon at 3 months




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I Couldn't Resist Posting This One!


I couldn't resist posting this one! My parents have recently given me a whole disc of photos that they have taken since Christmas last year, so I'll be sharing some more as time allows.

Here is our" little Mama", Talitha tending our dear little twinnies on our bed on Christmas Day. They've grown a LOT since then! I'm hoping to use this disc to give you all an update on our precious growing family!

So stay tuned...

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