

Wisdom from Mrs. Botkin
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Apr
6
For several weeks Mommy and we older girls have been listening to “Evenings with Victoria Botkin,” an online class for women and their daughters. It has been a special experience to listen to the wise, godly counsel and instruction from such a sweet woman. This last week, Mrs. Botkin challenged us to be someone that is easy to love and one who is pleasant to be around. She outlined three distinct areas to help us do this. These have been both thought provoking and convicting to me when I applied them to how I relate to my parents and siblings. Once these areas are learned in the home, they will naturally overflow to everyone else around us and will increase our effectiveness for Christ.
I. Personality
-Your personality is the kind of person you are, based on your outlook on life.
-Others appreciate it when your personality reflects respect, gratitude, cheerfulness, courage, faith, love, praise, enthusiasm, and sympathy.
-Show respect by: greeting politely, not interrupting, being a ready listener, serving, making comfortable and happy, and choosing not to use annoying physical motions or gestures.
-SMILE at those around you. We are commanded to be joyful. (Deuteronomy 28; Philippians 4)
-When it is hard to be joyful, encourage yourself in the Lord your God by meditating on His Word. (1 Samuel 30:6)
II. Speech
-Words are some of the most powerful things in the universe. (Proverbs 18:21; Psalm 33:6-9)
-We will give account for all of our words. (James 3:2)
-Tone of voice is vital in speaking.
-Read aloud to learn to use appropriate voice inflection and gain control over the voice.
III. Deeds
-In every day, find special ways to make those around you feel special.
-When we do not feel like reaching out to those around us and making their day special, it is often because of deep-rooted pride and bitterness in our hearts.
Happy Resurrection Day!!
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Apr
4
The morning is beautiful here – looks like it’ll be perfect weather for Resurrection Sunday, when we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! It’s as if the whole earth is rejoicing in the glory and power of it’s Creator, just as I am rejoicing in His unfathomable love in reaching down and rescuing me from the power of death and sin!!! As one of my all-time favorite Easter hymns proclaims:
Christ the Lord is risen today; Alleluia!
Sons of men and angels say, Alleluia!
Raise your joys and triumphs high, Alleluia!
Sing, ye heavens, and earth reply, Alleluia!
Lives again our glorious King, Alleluia!
Where, O death, is now thy sting? Alleluia!
Once He died, our souls to save, Alleluia!
Where’s thy victory, O grave? Alleluia!
Love’s redeeming work is done, Alleluia!
Fought the fight, the battle won, Alleluia!
Death in vain forbids Him rise, Alleluia!
Christ hath opened paradise, Alleluia!
Soar we now where Christ has led, Alleluia!
Following our exalted Head, Alleluia!
Made like Him, like Him we rise, Alleluia!
Ours the cross, the grave, the skies, Alleluia!
1Co 15:54, 55, 57 – “So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory. O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory? … But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
ALLELUIA!!!! Praise the Lord!!!
2010 FEW Conference in North Carolina
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Apr
1
Last weekend, we were blessed with the privilege of hosting a Family ![]()
Encouragement Weekend Conference (FEW Conference) here in our area. A FEW Conference is a time for imperfect families to come
together to be encouraged and inspired in their walk with the Lord and their relationships each other. In August of 2008, and then again in 2009, we
were able to attend
the first two conferences in northern VA, and ever since the first one, we had been praying about having one here in North Carolina. Finally, the right time came, we picked the date, and planning and preparations began in late January. ![]()
As the date of the conference drew closer, it was simply remarkable to watch as the Lord lined up the details. First, when we
picked the date (March 27-28), He allowed the Wilkes and Staddon families – our
dear friends who helped us host it – to both have that weekend available! Then
He miraculously provided the perfect facilities for it. Throughout the entire process, we saw numerous “little”
miracles as the Lord led and
blessed the project: everything from guiding us to the right theme song, to orchestrating exactly who He wanted us to invite, to providing the heart preparation that we
needed, to stretching the amount of tape
that we used to roll the silverware! As we watched His plans unfold, we were amazed and excited
to see how He brought the families
together and worked in everyone’s hearts.
“God’s will, done God’s way, will never lack God’s supply.”
The weekend finally arrived, and after much
enthusiastic preparation, everything was in order and the conference began. During the course of the weekend, we
heard sessions on Why Encouragement is Vital, Marriage Harmony, A Form of Godliness, Blessing Your Children, and Developing Character in Your Children.
There were also many testimonies from many young people about how the Lord has been working in their lives,
and in between times, we had encouraging
fellowship with the attending families, group prayer times, music, outside activities, and a few scrumptious meals. [Click here to listen to the messages and testimonies from the weekend.]![]()
One of the most encouraging parts of the conference was simply hearing
the hearts of the
attending families and seeing how God is working within them. Though we live in a society that is
destitute of the knowledge and fear of God, our Heavenly
Father is still in control and continues to work amongst His
people. “Behold, the LORD’S hand is
not shortened, that it cannot save; neither his ear heavy, that it cannot
hear…” (Isaiah 59:1) How inspiring
it was to realize again that we are not alone in this battle; there are
many who are still fighting and living
faithfully for the Lord. Because we all need to be reminded of this, we must be constantly encouraging each other
in the Lord our God (1
Samuel 30:6), being confident that “he which hath begun a good work in [us] will perform it until the day of Jesus Christ.” (Philippians 1:6).
May we all continue in the things that we have learned, knowing that it will be worth it all when we see Jesus!!
*For more reviews and some great photos, visit the Hynes’, Wilkes’ (Part 1 & Part 2), and Staddons’ blogs!
The Cookie Marathon
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Mar
23
A few nights ago, while Mom and Dad were out for the evening, we kids decided to spend our time by having a “cookie marathon,” trying to make as many batches of cookies as we could while they were gone. Soon, butter, sugar, flour, and chocolate chips covered the counters, while each person assumed the role that they would be playing in the grand process. We had the “head chef,” “official dishwasher,” “baker,” and numerous “assistant chefs.” And all total, we mixed up two batches of peanut butter cookies, one batch of oatmeal raisin, and two more of chocolate chip. (We ran out of time to bake them all that evening, so what we didn’t finish was completed on Thursday.) It was an evening of great fun, coupled with a spirit of teamwork that I thoroughly enjoyed. I thank the Lord for my siblings!!
Psalm 133:1 “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!”
Titus Had a Birthday!!
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Mar
12
A year ago the Lord added special blessing #10 to the Neely Team. Titus Peyton has been a blessing and
delight to all during the past year of his life! We celebrated his first
birthday a few days ago – only he fell asleep right as we were ready to light the candle! He
woke up eventually… and, like a typical one-year-old, greatly enjoyed demolishing his special treat! (Enjoy the following pics and pretend that it was you making
the mess… it’s much
more interesting that way!
) We love you, Titus, and
look forward to seeing how the Lord will use you for His glory and to impact others as you conform into the image of Christ!
Rules for Travel
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Feb
22
After spending an entire afternoon cleaning out our “home away from home” a couple years ago, Amanda and I penned this giggle instigator.
For a long time it hung on our van window. I just happened to spend another entire afternoon
cleaning it again today, and I remembered it, so I decided to hang it up again and then share it with all of you. Have fun! (BTW, feel free to use this in your own cars. It is a humorous way to get people to think about the mess they are leaving in their area, and hopefully change their ways.
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Rules for Travel
If you wish to take a journey
In this family van of ours,
You must memorize these principles
To preserve the happy hours:
1. If you spill crumbs on the floor-board
You must brush them all away
In consideration of the ones
Who cleaned it yesterday.
2. Be sure you never touch the windows
With a sticky, greasy finger
Because the nasty stain you leave
Will always seem to linger.
3. If you want some entertainment
As we travel the world around
You must put it in a tidy bag
Not exceeding twenty pounds.
4. When you wish for something to eat or drink
Don’t ask in a whiny way.
Take a moment to stop and think
What you are going to say.
5. The secret for a peaceful van
Is “Never scream or yell.”
Be sure to consider others’ ears
When you have something to tell.
6. The last rule (certainly not least)
When you board this van of brown
Is put on your best smile
And leave behind your frown.
Wisdom from Grandpapa Neely
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Feb
17
Several years ago, on January 1, 2001, Grandpapa Neely (my Dad’s father) remarked to his family as we were all gathered to celebrate the new year, “I have a feeling that the year 2001 will be different from any other year we’ve ever
lived.” Little did we know that his prediction would be true in more than just one way! For just a few months later, while visiting his daughter and her family (our aunt), he was diagnosed with a Stage 4 cancerous brain tumor. After the first surgery to remove it, he was told that he would have, at most, eighteen months to live. Three more surgeries and seemingly endless chemo and radiation
treatments later, the Lord finally called
Grandpapa home to Himself, in July 2002. We had been blessed with the full eighteen months that they predicted, and we were left with an unbelievable spiritual heritage. Though we grieved for his loss upon earth, and though we still miss him greatly, we rejoice in the hope that one day we will be reunited in Heaven through the grace of our Savior!
Last Wednesday marked what would have been Grandpapa’s 76th birthday. That evening, as we sat around the table after supper, Dad pulled Grandpapa’s Bible off of
the shelf. The cover is worn; the binding falling apart; the pages are yellowed and wrinkled with age and frequent use. However, it is a treasure beyond calculation, not only for the sake of the Word of God, but also because of the countless insights that are marked along its pages, and the numerous quotes, poems, and thoughts that he wrote on the
flyleaves. Sadly, almost half of my little siblings never had the privilege of knowing Grandpapa, and some were too young when he died to really remember him well. But what a TREASURE, a wealth of spiritual RICHES we have in his Bible!!! So even the ones who never knew him can still partake of the incredible legacy he left for us – how I thank the Lord for that blessing!!!!!!! ![]()
But getting back to my story… When one of our little ones observed that Daddy had “the wrong Bible” (instead of the chronological Bible that we usually read after supper), he replied, “Well, today was your Grandpapa Neely’s birthday. So I thought that we would read some out of his Bible tonight, and see what he has to say to us.” Immediately, I felt a choking sensation in my throat, and I wondered if I would be able to make it through this without crying. As we read through some of the the things that he had printed inside, some things brought a smile upon recollection; others even made us laugh; many were very thought-provoking; and a few even moved us to tears. As I sat there, I felt as if I had stepped back into time and was once again sitting with Grandpapa, hearing him read or quote these very things…
“FAITH – Forsaking All, I Trust Him”
“If a sermon pricks your conscience, it must have some good points.”
“Some will hate you, some will love you;
Some will flatter, some will slight.
Cease from man and look above you;
Trust in God and do what’s right.
Though the road be rough and dreary,
And its end far out of sight,
Foot it bravely, strong or weary;
Trust in God and do what’s right.
Perish policy and cunning,
Perish all that fears the light;
Whether losing, whether winning,
Trust in God and do what’s right.
Simple rule and safest guiding,
Inward peace and inward might;
Star upon our path abiding,
Trust in God and do what’s right!”
“If we please God, does it matter whom we displease? And if we displease God, does it matter whom we please?”
One poem that is not written in his Bible, but which he quoted to us regularly, still makes us laugh:
“Whenever you feel like a grump, and you look like you’re down in the dump,
Oh, how I dread when you get out of bed, and go moping around like a frump!
BUT… When you can get up and say, “My! What a wonderful day!”
It’s hard to be sad; you’ll surely be glad, for God is Who made it that way!”
“Don’t be afraid of opposition. Remember, a kite rises against, not with, the wind.” – Dr. Harvey Springer
“Nothing is ever settled until it is settled right; and nothing is ever settled right until it is settled with God!”
“My fear is not that I will fail, but that I will succeed in things that do not matter in eternity.”
“The Clock of Life” by George H. Chandler
“The clock of life is wound but once, and no man has the power
To tell just when the hands will stop, at late or early hour.
To lose one’s wealth is sad indeed; to lose one’s health is more;
To lose one’s soul is such a loss as no man can restore.
The present only is our own; live, love, toil with a will.
Place no faith in the future – for the clock may then be still.”
“Death is not extinguishing the light; it is putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.”
These are just a very few of the things that are written in Grandpapa’s Bible. However, probably my favorite is a poem called, “We’re Home,” by Willard Thomas. Daddy read this one at Grandpapa’s funeral, and to this day, I cannot read it or hear it being read without the tears coming to my eyes. That night around the table, Dad started to read it, but tears forced him to stop at the end of the first six words. Then he looked around the table, and, sure enough, we were all crying! After some shaky laughter and much debate over whether to finish reading it or not, he finally mustered up the will-power, and read the sweet, heart-stirring lines. This was the heart cry of Grandpapa; one which my parents have taken up and still press untiringly on toward; one which is my heart’s desire for my children someday; and one which I pray will continue to be striven for in our family until the Lord returns!
“Over the years when the children would come in, they would call out, “Mom, Dad, we’re home.”
I guess we just always assumed it would be like that, we would never be alone.
But with the passing of time, circumstances, life, and duty robbed our home of this youthful beauty.
Oh, they still drop by from time to time, or call us on the phone.
They stay a while and then they leave because this is no longer home.
Now when Mama and I go out and drive around and roam,
In jest I open the door and call out, “Children, we’re home.”
It just echoes through and empty house and brings my eyes to tears.
They no longer run on little feet to meet us, and fill our hearts with cheer.
Precious memories of two fine girls and a boy,
Thank God memories are one gift of God that time cannot destroy.
One last request I would make to my God, that beyond Jordan’s dashing foam;
That Mama and I could hear our children call out, “Mom, Dad, we’re Home.”
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Psalm 16:6 – “The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant places; yea, I have a goodly heritage.”




