Love makes you do the CRAZIEST things…

Amanda on September 28th, 2009

(probably not her husband)

Post by Destiny

A month ago my husband challenged our teenagers to raise a certain amount of money for missions in one month.  If they were successful he promised to do whatever they wished with his hair.  Well as of last night my husband now has a bright pink mohawk standing up proudly on his head, which will remain there for the next nine weeks.  In which time we have two conferences and a convention to go to plus about a million other things.  Needless to say I have stocked up on hats and beanies for when we are out together and not around the teens.  Here is my question, What are the craziest things your husbands have done to motivate, challenge, or for no real reason just did because they love the youth?

Bible studies….What do you think?

Amanda on September 22nd, 2009

Corrie asked about Bible studies last night and I would love to hear what you all think.

I (Amanda) have attended bible studies at my church with other women from our congregation as well as a few others with friends that do not go to our church. I do love both. But I have to admit (as a pastor’s wife) I feel like I can be a little more vulnerable and transparent with friends and women that do not go to our church or at least women who know what being a pastor’s wife is like.
What are your feelings? Bible studies at you church only? Does it matter?

Where do you get your soul fed?

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Connecting

Amanda on September 21st, 2009

I haven’t been feeling “plugged” in to the HS ministry this summer, so to kick off the school year I planned a HS staff appreciation dinner. It was so good to be with the team and their spouses. We really appreciated the wives by showering them with praise and gifts. It was super simple, just a swim party together (no kids). It’s amazing how just a few intentional hours together can make such a difference in connecting. I really love our team. And was reminded that together paid, unpaid, volunteer, spouse (seen or unseen)…we all are pouring into the lives of students and make the team what it is, strong and amazing!

Spoonfuls of Life

Amanda on September 11th, 2009

Jeff spoke about our craziness in “Big Church” this weekend. I will have to say he was amazing :) . Feel free to give it a listen.

Click here to see Jeff talk about how God has been working… (click on the message called “Spoonfuls of Life” the message itself is about 20 minutes if you fast forward through the rest of the service).

As the World Turns

Amanda on September 10th, 2009

So we keep moving right along. As much as I would love to sit in the confusion and the injury of my husband, the kids keep us going like it or not.
My 5 year old started kindergarten today. It was so cute to see him walk up to the line this morning with his huge backpack weighing him down. Last night he giggled himself to sleep, he was so excited for school today.
I am currently watching him sit at the counter and sharpen his pencils. I bought him a pack of 8 pencils and his own pencil sharpener. He is sitting like a little man getting ready to “do his homework”. But really only sharpening over and over again ALL the pencils until they are all little tiny nubs. (He has 2 more to go). It’s all such an ironic sight at the moment. Coming off such a dramatic vacation that God was speaking so clearly to both Jeff and I. I feel as if God is “sharpening” me and yet I am twisted down to a “nub” as well.
I know God is going to take all the shavings and make something a-whole-lot-better. Its kinda painful. And I am noticing it requires more action from me than I think I have the energy for.

A Maguire family vacation

Amanda on September 1st, 2009

Here is how our trip went:
*12 hour drive turns into 18 hours…
*Jeff knee swells for unknown reason.
*We stop on Vegas strip to see doctor, exposing our sweet innocent children to awesome nudiness.
*After 2 hours, get back in the car and I get a speeding ticket.
*Make it to Park City, get dropped off at the house. Jeff is in so much pain he goes to the ER.
*2 hours of sleep that night. Wake up take Jeff to the hospital.
*Hospital, schedule SURGERY…3 days in Salt Lake hospital.
*Back to Park City Thursday with a home care nurse, IV antibiotics, suction evacuation back hanging from his body, and a wheelchair.
*Saturday more doctors
*Sunday pack up bags and car.
*Monday a 13 hour drive home.

My brain is mush, I am overwhelmed and exhausted. I have no words for this trip. It was so horrible, yet God worked in some miraculous ways through our brokenness.
I will tell about it when I get my brain cells back.

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