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Friday, December 24, 2010

Serving with Saint Nicholas



















This morning we visited a convalescent home along with family members and friends. It was a precious time to serve together and remember those who are often forgotten during the holidays. Our dear friends, Irish and Judy Kane, serve the Orange County elderly community throughout the year through their organization, Amazing Grace Ministries. "Uncle Irish" always dresses as Saint Nicholas and shares the true Christmas story with all who will listen. I was so blessed as our boys mingled and gave gifts, hugs and smiles to the men and women in the home. Jordan even played a Christmas carol on the piano... his first time playing the piano in public!

I always love to remind our boys of the true histories of the saints. Saint Nicholas was a tremendous hero of the faith and his life should be an example to us all. I hope you are encouraged by this article during this Christmas season...

“Tell Them the Truth About St. Nick”
Article written by Paul Thigpen

Come December, there’s simply no way to avoid him. With “cheeks like roses” and a “nose like a cherry,” his smiling face meets us everywhere we turn. Jolly old St. Nicholas. What should we tell our kids about St. Nick? Why not tell them the truth? I don’t mean a somber lecture about how reindeer can’t really fly. I mean the inspiring story of the historical St. Nicholas – a real person whose life pointed beautifully to the Lord he served.

We don’t know a great deal about Nicholas for certain, but what we do know should make us glad his memory has been preserved. Born in Asia Minor more than 16 centuries ago, he gave his life to full-time ministry, serving as the overseer of a church in the town of Myra. There this saint engaged in signs-and-wonders evangelism, bringing many to faith in Jesus.

The people revered Nicholas for his personal holiness, kindness and generosity. But his zeal for Christ got him in trouble with pagan authorities and he was tortured and imprisoned by the cruel Roman emperor Diocletian.

Nicholas survived the ordeal and lived to take part in an important council of church leaders, where he spoke out bravely against the false teachings infiltrating the church of his day. Afterward, he remained busy with the Lord’s work until his death many years later.

Some ancient biographies of Nicholas say much more, telling vivid tales of how he shared his wealth with the poor and took special care of children. We don’t know how reliable these stories are, but this much is certain: St. Nicholas shone so brightly with the love of Jesus that the church has never been able to forget him.

Over the years, Christians found various ways to honor him, including dressing up like him and giving gifts to children. As his inspiring example spread across many cultures, his costume and his name took many forms. The Dutch called him “Santa Claus” and introduced him to America. Then, in the 19th century, Clement Moore wrote “The Night Before Christmas,” a popular poem that gave American children the picture that’s common today: a red-suited Santa with flying reindeer.

Whatever those recent frivolous additions to the Nicholas story – and however they may be manipulated by Madison Avenue – they shouldn’t prevent us from telling our children the truth about a great servant of God. If we share with them the story of the real St. Nicholas, we won’t be turning their attention away from Jesus. Instead, we’ll be showing them how the Child of the manger can shine even now through a heart that’s devoted to Him.

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The Vision

God spoke this vision regarding our adoption journey to Barbara Lange on March 26, 2010...

"Jenni,


I have made the decision to speak our boldly when God speaks to me. Last night as I was washing the dishes I received this "vision" of you. I hesitate to use the word "vision," but what I saw was a slide of your life. As I watched the show in my mind I began to cry because I was so touched by what I saw. You and I have shared many tears these last couple of years, both sorrow and joy. The attachment is what I saw.

FRAME 1

Jenni sitting at the South Coast Community Church reception desk with the photo album of her courtship and engagement to Mike.

FRAME 2

Jenni performing the gospel message in mime at New Harvest Community Church, showing her heart for the lost and oppressed. Jenni performing the gospel in mime on missions trips everywhere she is able to go. Her Father rejoicing at her obedience and passion.

FRAME 3

The anguished look of a woman desperately wanting to have children. Unsuccessful fertility treatements.

FRAME 4

God watching over His daughter, His heart breaking as tears flow down her cheeks. He whispers in her ear, "My child, I know how broken you feel, but I have a great plan and purpose for your life. This anguish, this heartbreak, this pain will subside. Joy is on its' way. I needed you to suffer in this way because of My plan is for you. You are going to be an advocate for international adoptions. You are going to spread my gospel this way.

FRAME 5

The births of Jordan and Aidan! At last a MOM!

FRAME 6

Having experienced the heartbreak of infertility, Jenni's passion for adoption grows.


FRAME 7

Jenni's passion for missions and adoption begin to fuse.


FRAME 8

The Ramseys start the adoption process for a daughter.

FRAME 9

Jenni goes to Washington DC and connects with adoption leaders. Relationships follow, teamwork begins. Jenni begins a new chapter in her life in the intl. adoption network.

FRAME 10

The slow adoption process is agonizing to the Ramseys.

FRAME 11

Jenni leads a missions team to El Salvador and learns sad news about El Salvador adoptions and specifically their own plans. Heartbroken again, but resolved to press on.

FRAME 12

More networking with intl. adoptions, hope for their daughter and another trip to El Salvador. Jordan goes to El Salvador. The orphans are overwhelmed and ecstatic that Jenni returns. Jenni and Jordan build "forever friendships and family" in El Salvador. Jenni's passion increases.

FRAME 13

Jenni prepares for third trip to El Salvador in one year. Amazing things happen.

FRAME 14 - THE FINAL FRAME...

Mike and Jenni, standing now, older, graying hair, surrounded by their sons and their wives, their daughters and their husbands and their grandchildren. Below them are thousands of children joyously celebrating Jenni's life. Her passion to follow her Father's call and purpose on her life is fulfilled. These thousands of children represent all of the orphans, adoptions and ripple affect of her life's work.

A work that could not be accomplished without the pain, suffering and brokeness she endured trying to become a mom.


Well done, my good and faithful servant."

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