Posted by: Shanda Conger | October 7, 2009

devoted

Okay.  I haven’t blogged in over a month.  There must be something wrong with me.  But don’t worry friends.  I’m here now.  There are two things that have been dominating my thoughts today: prayer and food.  I don’t have a lot to say about the latter, I just like to eat it.  So I think I will blog about prayer.

I started reading through the book of Acts today.  I always learn a lot about prayer – its power and importance – from this book.  It’s definitely an underlying current that moves throughout it.  As I thought about that today, I was reminded that prayer is not just an underlying current that runs through the book of Acts; it is an underlying current that runs through the entire history of the church.  When people pray, God acts.

Acts 1:16 says, “All these with one accord were devoting themselves to prayer…”  The word devoted stands out to me.  So… I went to dictionary.com and looked it up.  :)   Devoted: zealous or ardent in attachment, loyalty, or affection.  Devote: to give up or appropriate to or concentrate on a particular pursuit, occupation, purpose, cause, etc.   Then I asked myself… does that characterize me and my prayer life?  my bible fellowship class? my church?  the global church?  My answer was:  sometimes, but not all the time.  And that is not enough.  So, why not all the time?  And what made the church in Acts come together in one accord and devote themselves to prayer?

I think the key was they were waiting in expectation for something God had promised.  They wanted it.  They longed for it.  They needed it. –> The Holy Spirit.  Jesus last words to them had been “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”  He’d also instructed them that until the Holy Spirit arrived, they were to wait in Jerusalem.  So they gathered together to wait and they devoted themselves to prayer.

Maybe that’s what I/we lack sometimes… a focused waiting in anticipation for God to do what He has promised He will do.  Sometimes our vision gets so focused on the present that we forget that this is what we’re to be waiting for:   “For the Lord himself will descend from heaven with a cry of command, with the voice of an archangel, and with the sound of a trumpet of God.  And the dead in Christ will rise first.  Then we who are alive, who are left, will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we will always be with the Lord.  Therefore encourage one another with these words.”  (1 Thessalonians 4:16-18) and  “After this I looked, and behold, a great multitude that no one could number, from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and languages, standing before the throne and before the Lamb, clothed in white robes, with palm branches in their hands, and crying out with a loud voice, ‘Salvation belongs to our God who sits on the throne, and to the Lamb!’” (Revelation 7:9-10)

What would be different if rather than waiting, hoping, and longing for our next paycheck, next relationship, next social event, next vacation, next reward… we were waiting, hoping, and longing for the return of Christ and the day when every nation, tribe, and people stands before His throne?  I think it would be amazing!

Warren Wiersbe wrote “Prayer is both the thermometer and the thermostat of the local church, for the ’spiritual temperature’ either goes up or down, depending on how God’s people pray.”  I think I’m ready to see the spiritual temperature go up… in my own life… in my community… and in the world.

I think step one is: pray for a perspective that reflects God’s perspective… an eternal perspective… a kingdom perspective… and then keep praying with that perspective shaping our prayers.

Posted by: Shanda Conger | September 3, 2009

In case you’re curious…

In case you’re curious what is going on in the life of Shanda Conger these days… Here’s an update for you!

1. My final semester of Seminary is in progress… and it only involves 1 class!  And it’s the easiest class of my entire degree.  Yeah.  Kind of awesome.  I do still have random tinges of fear that there is some detail that is not going to work out and they will keep me in Seminary world FOR-E-VER!  But that’s not very likely.

2. With that information will come the inevitable … “So, what’s next?”    The answer is… We’ll all just have to wait and see!  :)   But… Here is what I do know.

3. I’m preparing to GO!  And the GOing will probably take place about a year from now… ish.

4. How am I preparing to GO?  Well… by paying off debt for one thing.  (My goal is to be debt free a year from now… or as close to that as possible!)  And to do that… I’m starting a second job on the 14th.  I will be Shanda the Nanny by day and Shanda the Barista by night/weekend.

5. I intend to continue these things after I graduate for a while (an undetermined length of time probably adding up to a few months-ish).  I realize it’s strange to have a graduate degree and work as a barista and nanny… but I am strange… and it’s all a step in a process of living the dreams God has put in my heart which do not really include any sort of prestigious position, but do include living in places in which I am able to influence others for the glory of God… and for now I believe those places are as a barista and a nanny.  AND because I do intend to GO I can’t start a new job requiring me to STAY after graduation.

6. Why do I keep typing GO in capital letters?  Because I’m really excited about the potential wrapped up in those two letters.

7. Where will I GO?  My current thought is somewhere in Asia… and as you are hopefully aware… I’m going to China in November for 12 days.  I’m praying and believing that it will be a pivital trip for me in some way.  What that means… I can’t tell you yet (because I don’t know).

8. Who am I Nannying for?  I currently work with an awesome girl named Kristen.  She’s going to be leaving my store (Starbucks) soon to be a manager of one close to my (and her) house.  She and her husband have two beautiful little girls – Kennedy (3) and Kylie (almost 1).  I’ve had the privilege of watching them from time to time over the last few months and have really enjoyed it.  I was planning on applying to be a substitute teacher but when Kristen decided to go back to working full time… this just kind of happened!  It’s really quite perfect for all of us! (And I’m certain it will provide many stories for the blog!)

9. I’m going to be teaching Adult ESL classes at my church on Saturday evenings starting this Saturday!  I’m very excited about this as it’s really right up my ally… but I’m nervous because I’m teaching the low-beginner level (something I’ve never done) and I’ve never taught ESL to adults… but still, that is exciting because God’s strengths show up in our weaknesses.

10. My friend Erwin McManus once wrote: “I want my life to be defined by what I give.  So many moments are lost when we’re looking only for what we can get.”  I agree.

Posted by: Shanda Conger | August 29, 2009

I’m becoming more determined everyday…

…to live a life that is an adventure.  But no matter how adventurous it is… there will always be monotony.  Laundry always has to be done.  Dishes always have to be washed.  Cars always have to be filled with gas (mine does anyway).  Bills always have to be paid.  No matter how much you love your job, there will always be parts of it that bore you to death … and you still have to do them.

I’ve been reminded this week – over and over in different ways and places – that God desires to be a part of EVERY aspect of our lives.  He wants to be a part of the day to day business of life just as much as he wants to be a part of the big adventures.  He has purpose for the monotony as well as for the spectacular moments.

I think these verses speak to that…

Colossians 3:17  “And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.”

I Peter 4:10-11  “As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God’s varied grace:  whoever speaks, as one who speaks oracles of God; whoever serves, as one who serves by the strength that God supplies—in order that in everything God may be glorified through Jesus Christ.  To him belong glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen.”

SO, I’m discovering that when we seek the LORD and His glory in those smaller moments of life… they suddenly become bigger… and more… adventurous!

With Jesus… there is adventure to be found in the monotony.

I like that.  ;)

Posted by: Shanda Conger | August 21, 2009

Dear Friday…

You started sooner than I planned.  The thunderstorm that came with you woke me up and refused to let me go back to sleep.  It might be a long day… but I am planning on enjoying you, no matter what.  You will be an adventure.  And that’s all I have to say to you.

Posted by: Shanda Conger | August 10, 2009

get in the car and drive…

There is something about summer… or life… that just makes me want to get in the car and drive and explore new places and things!  This desire has been intensified by a large number of friends who have had some road-trip time lately.  I’m also reading a book about two guys on a road-trip and the current sermon series at my church is called “Road Trip” (going through the Roman Road).

Sigh.  The thought is all around me.

I went to VA in June.  I went to Austin (not far but still getting out of town) in July.  I’m sure I’ll head to Oklahoma sometime in September…

But, I really want to go somewhere new!

I am excited though that my mom confirmed the fact that I have indeed been to Nebraska.  So, though I didn’t go anywhere new I did add a state to my map.

32 down.  18 to go.  Someone please kidnap me and take me to one of the not red states next week.  (If you are a weird creepy person who roamed onto my blog, I do not mean you!)


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