Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Wild Stallion
The other night, I was watching a movie about a wild stallion. No matter what the men tried to do to break this horse’s spirit they just could not do it. The stallion was determined to get back to his family. There was not going to be anything that was going to stop him. The stallion was tied to a post and kept from food and water for three days, men climbed on his back to break him, he was placed with other horses to work by pulling a train up a mountain and even in his chains he broke free. I know it was a movie, but it amazed me how the writer had made this horse so determined to push through his problems.
I believe us humans forget how to fight. Mothers get tired of always picking up their child's toys, cleaning diapers, vacuuming their rooms, and coming up with some new ideas for dinner. Dads get tired of hearing how the kids got in trouble at school and they need to hear something wise from dad. However, dad is tired from working a twelve hour shift at the mill. He just wanted some peace and quiet. We get tired, exhausted, and perhaps lose sight of what is really important to us and we need to get back to the basics of family.
I am no saint. I could write a book on what not to do as a parent. My children would probably first in line to get my autograph too. I have an opportunity to have a "do over" with my grandchild. However, I want to encourage moms and dads today to take the time with your child. Enjoy your creation and not treat them like a thorn in your side. They are little people and they are precious.
~Be encouraged. Be a stallion in their life by being strong and courageous, stand firm when you need to, push through the difficult times, and enjoy smelling the roses when they come around. Make memories that will last a life time of good times.
Inspiration to Inspiration
A few years back, I had a special
lady in my life that taught me to dream. I had forgotten how to just dream of
what I wanted to do or be when I got older. My life definitely did not turn out
the way I had hoped, dreamed, or even talked about. It wasn't easy to remember what I wanted to
do when I "grew up."
Therefore, I had to make new dreams.
I watched this woman in my life talk
to others. I witnessed her encouraging them, cheer them on, teach and train them to be more than
just a number in life, more than just a name tag, but to truly be some thing
more.
I remember telling her "I want
to inspire people like you do." I want to be an inspirational speaker like
you are." I can hear her voice respond to this day with, "you
will."
God has opened a door for me to
inspire others to link arms, hold hands, and move forward in showing God's
compassion and offer hope to the homeless and the less fortunate in our
community. Prior to the moment I did not know what I am going to say. I know
what I want to say and I know the plans that are laid out for the shelter, but
to say "inspire" them to join hands with us? No that I leave up to God.
This mission He has me on, is His
idea, His best laid plans. He knows who will be inspired to join us and who
won't. I leave that up to Him.
I know the story of
"Laura" in my life will be an example of why I have chosen to start
The River Inn Homeless Shelter. If you have not read my entry on Laura, search
for her on my blog and read about her. God used her to inspire me to move
forward with His plan on the homeless shelter. Since that day, my life has not
been the same.
I want you to know that whatever you
dream comes from God. He is the dream giver. There is always someone ready to
encourage you to move forward and step out in faith to begin making your dream
happen. I am that person today. You have
a dream? You need a dream? Go dream and I will be the one to say "you will
do it." Don't let anyone stop you.
You will have haters, but don't let that stop you. Keep moving with one step at
time. It will happen.
~ Be encouraged ~ you can do it!
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