Thursday, March 29, 2012
Travel
In three days my cousin and I are heading across the ocean, London bound! I'm getting way too excited! Now that I'm graduated and have an iPad (much thanks to my parents and grandparents) I'm feeling pretty ready to jump on a plane for some adventure. Have fun Seattle while we are gone!
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Women empowerment...
The more I read, learn, think about gender discrimination in our
world the more feminist I want to become.
Not because I want women to rise above men but because we continue to
perpetuate such a limited picture that denies women the ability to live into fullness,
as people of gifting and incredible significance. We as the body of Christ are recreated in
Christ and richly gifted by God’s Spirit.
We must not limit this gifting on the basis of gender. Scripture advocates that we live liberally
into these areas of giftedness regardless of gender and we greatly limit a full
experience of the body without doing so.
We need to continue intentionally seek out ways to empower women locally
and globally.
We
have to get corrective in a way that chooses to challenge the categories and
labels society continues to promote; in a way that works within our context to
radically oppose while avoiding the temptation to be overly corrective. I love what Michelle Bachelet said in the
video for International Women’s Day last week... “The neglect of women’s rights
means lack of progress on gender equality.
But also means that that enormous social and economic potential of half
of the populations is so underutilized.
Women rights are human rights.”
It
seems far too often we think that we have made so much progress in the US, that
the bigger problem resides in other countries around the world that don’t have equal
opportunity. The sobering truth is, in
the United States we have one of the highest rates of rape, 17 times higher
than many other countries around the globe.
Domestic violence is also the leading cause of injury for women. And our media hyped perception of women
seems to be extremely warped. While only
27% of people in commercial media are women, 83% of those women are
sexualized. We are among the worst.
I
feel very fortunate as a women. I’m incredibly
thankful for the opportunity I’ve been given for education and the ways that I’m
encouraged as a person of leadership within the church. But my heart is weighs heavy for the woman
who was raped and robbed at gunpoint on Saturday night in her driveway two
streets down from where I work. I’m so
infuriated. As I drove into work early this
morning I had several moments of feeling very threatened myself. I get to work so many days in the dark and
early hours of the morning or lock up long after dark. Who’s to say it couldn’t have been me? I’ve never felt threatened like this before. And it makes me even more livid that women
around the world live day to day in constant fear of violation.
We
have to move out of categories. Not only
to value women more fully but because it’s a liberating experience for
everyone. Watch this! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3exzMPT4nGI.
“I am convinced that women are the greatest
untapped resource in the world. We have talents, skills, education, and
financial resources that women didn’t dream of in the past. Beyond all
this, we have the tremendous power of compassion. How different the world
could be if we each responded compassionately to the needs of our
sisters—whether they work at the desk next to us or live half way across the world.”
–Lynne Hybels
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Today has been legen...wait for it...dary.
Today has just been great. This morning I got to lead worship for the quiz meet with some of my favorite people, the SFMC youth band! It's always such an awesome time of holy surrender to such an astounding Creator God. I also got to spend a lot of time with one of my youth group friends, Mikayla. We went on a coffee run for a couple people, painted nails in the church parking lot, talked about the history of the church, personal faith journeys, and asked big questions. Its so encouraging hearing about the amazing ways God is working in her life, her heart for service and her desire to know Jesus deeply! This afternoon I've been barista-ing but it hardly feels like work. The sun was blazing through the windows and for a few minutes, as I sat with my boss and her family, it felt like summer again. Working for a family run business can be horrible or the best. In my case it has been the best. I was visited by Erynn and her friend Darin. Later, a new lady came in and started talking about her godmother who is dying of cancer. She asked if I had any experience with death. What a privilege it was to chat with her. We are so eager to avoid the reality of death, it seems. She started crying while we were talking about how to better be present with people in the midst of such a hard reality of loosing someone. My job at Cafe Aroma never ceases to heap blessings into my life! As for the mouse picture, I told Kyle to put a picture of "the cutest animal" on the welcome sign for the quiz meet and since he didn't (sheesh) I'll feature it here. This has been a good day.
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