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Friday, April 27, 2012

Water and Love Poured Out

Seriously you all are so so wonderful for your encouraging words to my post yesterday. It's always a little scary when you put your heart out on the line but your words are sweet water to my soul.

Speaking of sweet water (haha! how do you like that transition?) today I wanted to share what the Lord has been teaching me in 2 Samuel.

Well really there is lots of crazy stuff in 2 Samuel - adultery, murder, betrayal, deceit.

But also so much grace.

And so much Jesus.


"Like water spilled out on the ground, which cannot be recovered, so we must die. But God does not take away life; instead he devises ways so that a banished person may not remain estranged from him" - 2 Samuel 14:14
 Have you ever lived somewhere where there are frequent droughts? Denver is surprisingly a desert so they happen here ever so often. I remember one year growing up and only being able to water the lawn once a week. The dry and thirsty grasses would soak up water as fast as you poured it out.

Once the water left the hose, there was no getting it back.

So it is when we sin.

One sin, one stain and we forever ruin our perfection.

And yet God.

He makes a way so that we will not be forever estranged.

Though we justly deserve banishment from His presence forever, he has devised a way so that we will not remain in that.

Jesus.

Despite our sin, Jesus took the pain of our banishment. He felt the estrangement (is that even a word?) that we should feel.

In His grace God made a way.


How deep the Father's love for us,
How vast beyond all measure
That He should give His only Son
To make a wretch His treasure

How great the pain of searing loss,
The Father turns His face away
As wounds which mar the chosen One,
Bring many sons to glory

Behold the Man upon a cross,
My sin upon His shoulders
Ashamed I hear my mocking voice,
Call out among the scoffers

It was my sin that left Him there
Until it was accomplished
His dying breath has brought me life
I know that it is finished
- How Deep the Father's Love for Us

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Heart on the line - Dating and the glory of God

Soooo... when I sat down to write this I had no intention of letting you all ever see it. But the Lord has been teaching me about laying my whole self on the line no matter the consequences. So sorry it's a little rambly and disjointed I didn't edit a lick of it. It might be awful... But hey? It's me. :) Love you  sweet friends!

So this post I'm writing just to write. I just need to get my thoughts on to paper or else I might just explode.

I don't like dating.

I'll just throw it out there.

Actually, I more than don't like it. I hate it. It terrifies me sometimes.

I fear getting hurt. Putting my heart out there and then it being broken.

I fear what people think of me (and honestly that's probably why this post may never see the publish button). I am slow to tell people what is happening in my dating life. What if things don't work out? Then I'll look silly going back on my word. What if my friends and family don't approve? Do I really have that bad of taste?

The fear of the "what if" swirls around my mind.

Don't get me wrong. If I could just skip the whole dating process and go straight to the married mommy stage of life I totally would. But I know that's not how it works. I know that I must go through this process.

The fear of going against God's will is huge, especially in dating.

But really the fear should be more of not displaying and knowing His character.

You can't go against the determined will of God.

(The determined will of God is what can and will happen. Sometimes this includes things that may not align with God's moral will. For example, it's God' moral will that none would sin, but sometimes his determined will allows sin so that His glory might fully be displayed ie the cross. Make sense?)

Just sayin.

You can for sure go against the moral will of God. Like if you're sleeping together, or if you're dating a non-believer, or if you're committing adultery, etc. Basically if it's in God's word to do or not do - that's his moral will.

But last time I checked God's word didn't say "Angi you should date __________"

It does say that marriage is good and glorifying to Christ.

And I know that we are not meant to live life alone. Building relationships displays God's heart.

And getting hurt can display His heart too. In dating there is a chance that you can put your heart out there and someone not love you back. The reality is that is exactly what Jesus did for us.

He put his whole self out there. Laid everything down for the sake of us. Put his whole life on the line knowing that in some cases there is a 99.99% of being rejected.

Jesus wasn't afraid of rejection because he knew that the simple act of laying down his life for the glory of the Father was worth more than the fear of rejection.

I don't know what dating will look like for me. And I'm sure not perfect. But for right now I just want to keep putting it in the hands of the One who I know will never reject me. I want to trust the One who holds my heart to guide the one who will hold my hand. I want my life, dating included, to be about the glory of the King, rejection and all.


Linking up with Thought Provoking Thursdays, Imperfect Prose and Faith Filled Fridays

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Detail Oriented God {Paper Roses}


So I'm helping a dear friend of mine DIY her wedding. I absolutely adore making and crafting things so when she asked me to make her paper rose bouquet I squealed with delight.

The bouquet will be made out of pages from the Bible and beautiful crimson scrapbook paper. I got the idea here

So far, I'm only two roses in. They are surprisingly time consuming! But as I was creasing the seemingly endless amounts of paper petals, I was struck by the creativeness of God.

It's crazy, God creates millions of flowers so meticulously. He is concerned with each and every petal. He has breathed life into each wildflower and rose.

And yet we know that even though God loves creating beautiful things for us to enjoy, He loves us even more!

"And why do you worry about clothes? See how the lilies of the field grow. They do not labor or spin. Yet, I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these. If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you of little faith?" Matthew 6:28-30
The detail oriented God, who curls each petal of every rose, who plants each lily in a field of grass cares deeply about you. He numbered the hairs on your head and his thoughts about you are more plentiful than the grains of sand on a sea shore!

Enjoy the God who made and loves you today sweet friends!

Linking up with: Far Above Rubies, On Your HeartFinding Heaven, Lessons from Ivy

Sunday, April 22, 2012

Just Thankful


Friends, I wish I had more words for you but the only thing I can think and feel is thankfulness. I am so overwhelmed by God and his goodness this weekend.

As many of you know, our conference, Uniquely Made; Displaying the Glory of God, was this past weekend. I'm not sure if I can quite describe it, but wonderful is a start.

I want to be honest, I was not ready and totally stressed out on Friday morning. I think I woke up around 4am to get everything done and was still feeling crazy. But God is so much bigger than my detail-oriented personality and shone through with glory!

Despite all my failures, all the things I wanted to get done that didn't, all my stress and selfishness- God did amazing things in the hearts of women.

I am just so thankful. So thankful that God would call me to serve the women of Denver in that way. Thankful that I get to talk about the glory of God. Thankful. Just so so so thankful.

And beyond an amazing conference I am so blessed by many friends around me. Wonderful conversations, laughing until I cry, encouragements, prayers, and true fellowship. So today I just want to remember the goodness of God.

So so thankful for life.

Gifts and blessings this week:
  • Being made to display the heart and character of God
  • Stories of God's faitfulness, heart, passion, and character
  • My beautiful and passionate friend Laura sharing stories that make me cry
  • Catching up with the always sweet Carly
  • Car rides filled with wisdom from an amazing friend
  • A night of laughter and great conversation with some of my best friends
  • The best small group ever.
  • A clear direction from the Lord and getting to share it with Laura
  • The best ever planning committee for the conference!
  • New friends Mandy and Kate


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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Links I Love and a NEW NAME!

I don't know if you guys noticed or not but a while back I changed my blog address. Didn't notice? It's okay. Look up there now. :-)

Yep. I'm officially StuffAngiDoes.com!!!

I feel like someone just took the training wheels off my bike. I'm a legit grown up blogger now. 

So why change from Angi Does Ministry to Stuff Angi Does?

Well I have a few wonderful friends (Laura, Carly, Sara and Leah) who I saw blogging about more than just their faith. I saw them integrating life and Jesus and blogging in a way that brings God glory. 

To be honest, when I first started my blog I wasn't sure if you could blog about cooking or crafting or everyday life and bring God as much glory as if you just blogged about Him. 

And well, that's just a flat out lie. 

I think it was Leah's first post where I saw apple pie married to Philippians 4:13 and something clicked in my head. 

If I can glorify God in lots of different ways in real life, can't I do the same thing in bloggy land? 

I love love love love making cupcakes. Thrifting and I are bffs. Hilarious and random things happen in my life. 

And you know what? I really believe all of those things can bring God glory. 

So welcome friends. To my real life.

I'm excited to share with you all the stuff I do - Jesus, Cooking, Crafting, and Life.

Here's all the stuff I'm loving this week:
  • Instagram. So pumped it's in the Android store now. Let's be friends? I'm angipratt :) 
  • Also I made these shirts for a friends band tonight! I'm super excited to see them play!
  • I saw Sweeney Todd last night, put on by Metro State College. It was phenomenal! If you live in Denver it's totally worth seeing it! Here's the schedule 
  • These Oreo Marshmallows from Gingerbread Bagels. Oreos and marshmallows are two of my favorite dessert loves
  • This post from Ben Reed about "Open Door Decision Making". He speaks such truth!
  • Missy from It's almost Naptime's post about Easter. It's incredible. Get a tissue handy.
What are you loving this week?


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Intentional Delay

It seems like once a day someone asks me "So, how's support raising going?" and I'm never quite sure how to respond. It doesn't seem real appropriate to say "Terrible, thanks for asking" even though sometimes that's the truth.

I feel like I've been raising support for years (in reality it's only been about 7 months) and there are days when I'm really really discouraged. There are days when I doubt if this is really what God has called me to do. There are days when I want to quit. And to be honest there are days when I do quit.

There are parts of support raising that I really love. And really the whole of it is not that terrible. But the days when the lies are screaming and truth is just a whisper make it hard to see that.

This season of my life is just not my favorite. I'm not living where I want to be living, I struggle with being content in my singleness, my relationships amongst friends and family fall short constantly and I'm not on campus doing the ministry I love so much.

I just want this part of my life to be over and done with and move on to a different season.

But I know that this season is God-ordained. I know that "He has made everything appropriate in it's time" (Ecclesiastes 3:11). Another translation says: "He has set the right time for everything"

I don't doubt that God has placed me here and now, in this time, for any reason other than His Glory.

I was reminded on Sunday, that God delays sometimes. Through Lazarus' death in John 11 I saw God's heart in the delay.

Jesus heard word of Lazarus' sickness and intentionally waited two extra days before setting off to see him. (John 11:6)

When he finally arrived in Bethany (the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus) Lazarus had already been dead for four days.

This is significant because the first century culture in the Middle East believed that your soul stayed with your body until it started to smell. When Jesus meets Lazarus, Mary makes it clear he probably stinks.

Jesus commands the stone to be rolled away and says "Did I not tell you that if you believed, you would see the glory of God?"

And whamo-kablamo Lazarus walks out of the tomb

(I sort of wonder if he was still smelly...)

God's glory is on fully display. Jesus really is God. He really did raise someone from the dead.

And there was no way they could say anyone or anything but Jesus raised him because he already  started to smell.

Jesus had to wait that extra time so that His glory would be fully displayed.

So could God have healed Lazarus before he even died? Sure.

Could he have come quicker so Mary and Martha wouldn't have felt so much pain? Sure.

Could he have raised Lazarus before he started to stink? Absolutely.

But he intentionally delayed so that when the time came to raise him from the dead His full glory was shown.


God waits. On purpose.


The days when I give up. When it seems like God isn't going to show up. When it feels like this is taking too long. When I'm ready to quit.

Those are the moments I need to remember stinky Lazarus.

And how God's delay was the very best thing.

Linking up with Thought Provoking Thursdays, Imperfect Prose

Speaking for more than the Trees - The Lorax and the Glory of God


I am so excited to share this post with you guys today! This was written by my dear friend Cortney, who is an avid movie lover and and even more avid Jesus-lover. She is super super talented, downright hilarious, and is quick to point back to the glory of God! Hope you guys love this movie review!!

Cortney and I, January 2011 :)

These days, it feels like movies are becoming less like a medium through which to reflect upon the plights of the human condition and more like an opportunity to view as many explosions or scantily clad men and women as possible.

However, as a movie lover, I am beginning to realize that many of the movies (particularly animated) coming out today demonstrate God’s character and heart, most likely without even knowing it!

I’m about to discuss how I saw the revealing of God’s heart and character in The Lorax, so now is as good a time as any to say spoiler alert! If you have not yet had the opportunity to read the wonderful book by Dr. Seuss or see the movie, there are spoilers ahead. =)

The basic plot of The Lorax begins with Zac Efron’s character, Ted, going on a journey to the outskirts of his hometown, Thneedville, to retrieve the very last real tree seed for his crush Audrey, played by Taylor Swift.

While Ted was made out to be the main character in the trailers for this movie, the real main character is a man called the Once-ler, the man Ted ventures to see because he is rumored to have the last tree seed.

As the Once-ler informs us from his mysterious tower, he came to Thneedville when it was still surrounded by beautiful trees and adorable forest animals, to start his business of making Thneeds. Then the thneed, a softer and more diverse version of a scarf, became so popular that, against the Lorax’s wishes, the Once-ler cut down every last tree, eventually going out of business.

But the end of the movie is where we get a clear picture of God’s heart and our own hearts!

As a whole, we (mankind) have a long history of taking the gifts God has given us for granted, asking for more, more, more, more, whenever we decide we’re done with them, or exchanging them for something “better”.

The best example of this has to be at the very beginning of our creation.

After the Lord allowed Adam and Eve to live in the home he created for them, Eve exchanged all of it for something she temporarily thought would be better.

Think about that!

God said, “Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens to separate the day from the night.” God said, “Let the waters swarm with swarms of living creatures, and let birds fly above the earth across the expanse of the heavens.” God created man in His own image, allowing him to “have dominion over the fish of the sea and over the birds of the heavens and over the livestock and over all the earth.” (Genesis 1:14, 1:24, and 1:26) And God made you and me! We have absolutely no claim to fame for creating anything on this earth, because ultimately God is the creator of it all, so what was Eve thinking when she took it for granted?

Of course in hindsight, I can ask this kind of question. But it’s not like this only happened once. We are still taking all that God has given us for granted. We still have sinful hearts that are greedy and fleeting, as the Once-ler honestly illustrates.

At the beginning of the movie, the Once-ler promises the Lorax that he won’t cut down any trees. But once his thneed becomes a hit, the Once-ler completely disregards his promise. Why? For money.

With the coming of Ted, however, the Once-ler is given a second chance. Bam! God’s grace makes its big screen appearance.

The Lorax (source)


Just as the Lord has given us all a second chance through the forgiveness offered by the sacrifice of His son, the Once-ler gets a chance to rebuild the forest that he tore down, and to rebuild his relationship with the Lorax. After giving Ted the tree seed, more seeds are produced, allowing the Once-ler to start re-planting the forest that he once tore down, and his furry friend ascends from the sky at the end of the movie to let him know how happy he is that the Once-ler has discovered the value of the trees.

My prayer is that we might all begin to realize the value of the trees in our own lives. That we would, once again, become a nation that seeks to fully utilize the gifts that God has given, instead of throwing them away. What would happen if we were all Teds, dedicatedly and courageously throwing ourselves into obtaining and sharing our gifts with the world?

If we continue to believe that they have no value, or aren’t as good as something the world has to offer, we will end up in the very same desolate forest that the Once-ler lived in.

Of course, there will always be grace for when we have Once-ler moments, and we cast the Lord’s favor and gifts aside for the newest satisfying distraction (in The Lorax this takes form as bottled air). But I hope that we can all begin to see that His gifts are totally worth having and using for the glory of His kingdom!

Be Ted!

Didn't I tell you it was going to be awesome! Yay Cortney!! Have a wonderful Wednesday friends!



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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Objective Wisdom

This past weekend my wonderful small group looked at the wisdom literature in the Bible. One passage stuck out to me, especially as we discussed the questions "What is wisdom?" and "Where do we get wisdom?". It's from Proverbs 8 where wisdom is personified as a woman.
"The LORD brought me forth as the first of his works, before his deeds of old; I was appointed from eternity, from the beginning, before the world began. 
When there were no oceans, I was given birth, when there were no springs abounding with water; before the mountains were settled in place, before the hills, I was given birth, before he made the earth or its fields or any of the dust of the world. 
I was there when he set the heavens in place, when he marked out the horizon on the face of the deep, when he established the clouds above and fixed securely the fountains of the deep, when he gave the sea its boundary so the waters would not overstep his command, and when he marked out the foundations of the earth" - Proverbs 8:22-29
Okay how neat is that? Wisdom was around before the earth was even created!

The world will tell you that wisdom is gained through experience. Which may be partially true, but ultimately wisdom is from the Lord.

It was around before any experiences were even had. Just like truth, wisdom is objective. It has always been around! Some things are wise and some things just aren't.

So how do we gain more wisdom? James tells us that all we have to do is ask and the Lord will give abundantly.

What do you think friends? Is wisdom an experience? What are somethings that are always wise or never wise?

Linking up with Thought Provoking Thursdays, and Faith Filled Fridays