Monday, October 26, 2015

The God Box

 

In addition to my Prayers & Gratitudes journal, I maintain a keepsake box nicknamed the God Box. It's a designated place for mementos that connect me with my faith community. When I'm feeling down I brew myself a cup of lemon-ginger tea and sift through the box's contents: greeting cards, newspaper clippings, bookmarks, poems, magazine articles, bits of ribbon, ornaments, clippings from church bulletins, and photographs.
 
My baptism certificate lies at the bottom of the box. Cradling it in my hands reminds me of my commitment to a new life in Christ, providing the spiritual lift I need.
 
Query: Where do you store mementos of your faith?
 
Muriel Fish serves as church librarian and lives on Fishbone Farm with her husband, four hens, and one spoiled tabby cat. When she's not collecting eggs, she teaches public speaking and writing courses at Thomas College.
 

Friday, October 16, 2015

Prayers & Gratitudes


I will call on you, O God, for you will answer me, give ear to me, and hear my prayer.
- Psalm 17:6 (NIV)

Each night, before I turn down the blankets on my bed, I record my prayers and 3 things that have blessed me during the day into my "Prayers & Gratitudes" journal. I don't fret about spelling or punctuation or neatly filling in the lines.

First, I list prayers for others (2-footed, 4-footed, and those with fins and wings). I include prayers for myself and our fallen world desperately in need of God's justice. My prayers contain thanksgiving, petition, repentance, and lamentations. After all, a pretty journal doesn't guarantee pretty thoughts. Occasionally (often) entries veer off into whiny complaints before I steer my words to more positive pursuits.

Writing prayers keeps them real and close to my heart. I can flip back and forth between pages and note where and when a prayer has been answered or is "still pending." I can see growth (or need for growth) in my faith journey and walk with the Lord. 

Gratitudes keep me humble. I'm reminded not to take my life or the relationships within it for granted. Usually I write down more than 3 items, whether it's gratitude for a hot mug of cider or God's Word to guide me through each day's challenges.

My day doesn't feel complete until I've named my prayers and blessings. Writing calms my body, disciplines my thoughts, and keeps my focus on God - where I desire it to be. The writing takes 5-10 minutes, which is no longer than time spent washing my face and brushing my teeth. I leave the day behind on the page and at God's ear. Only then do I turn out the bedside lamp and rest in God's hands.

Query: Have you considered keeping a faith journal? Perhaps the upcoming Advent season would be a good time to begin one.

Muriel Fish lives on Fishbone Farm with her husband, four hens, and one spoiled tabby cat. When she's not collecting eggs, she teaches public speaking and writing courses at Thomas College.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

October's Book of the Month

October's Book of the Month is The Good Book, Reading the Bible with Mind and Heart by Peter J. Gomes. Interesting and easy to read, Gomes provides interpretive tools for understanding the Bible and applying its biblical wisdom to Christian living today.
 
Supplementing Scripture reading with works by reputable authors enriches and informs our Christian life. We can learn from others' experiences and receive valuable nourishment for reflection and discussion with others.
 
Query: What books nourish you? Do you share them with others? Dog-ear pages? Write in the margins? Underline your favorite passages? Talk about them? Why or why not?