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    • Wait! Don’t Publish That!

      Posted at 6:21 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on August 26, 2019

      Steve and shanon scotland

      Hi everyone!! What a crazy day it has been! I’ve been writing today in between various back-to-school appointments with my middle school daughter. You know the fun ones like getting her schedule, paying all kinds of fees, etc. Most importantly though, I get a chance to spend time with her and there aren’t too many school years left where I get to do that. I cherish this time.

      The reason it has been crazy is that I spent a huge chunk of time writing about our trip to Scotland and the churches there only to not have a clear confirmation from God that He wants me to share it now. Does that make sense?!

      Every  time I go to write the conclusion, edit it, and polish it up with pictures, I have no peace about publishing it.

      I have been mulling over it for the last 45 minutes trying to figure out if it’s from God or what. Seriously?! The more I thought about it, the more uncomfortable I felt. God finally put me out of my misery, and the Holy Spirit led me to read something I had written in my bible back in January 2017 from Jesus Calling by Sarah Young:

      “When you seek my face and my will–searching for guidance–I may show you the next step on your journey without revealing the appointed time for you to take that step. I want you to trust me enough to cling to me and follow wherever I lead, whenever I choose. Your times are in My hands.”

      Wow! God really spoke to my heart. The timing was all wrong in what I was writing–that’s why I didn’t have peace. No matter how many times I tried to fit that square peg into the round hole, it was not going to work!!  I am so thankful that God is so persistent with me and doesn’t give up!!!

      Who knows, maybe some day I’ll share with you what I wrote–on God’s timeline of course. 🙂

      However, here are a few of the pictures from our trip to Scotland!!

      shanon and girls scotland
      steve and shanon scotland castle

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Young, Sarah. Jesus Calling: Enjoying Peace in His Presence. Thomas Nelson Publishing. 2004. Print.

       

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    • Testimonies of Hope

      Posted at 1:59 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on August 23, 2019

      power of your testimony

      Happy Friday!! One more week to go, and we will usher in a new month, September. YAY!!

      When I think of September, here in the PNW, it brings to mind cooler days and nights, the beginning of fall foliage, and students of all ages returning to school right after Labor Day.

      Even though it’s been a while since I began a new school year, I still get excited at the thought of a fresh beginning. New teachers. New friends. New lessons to be learned and shared. And for me, beginnings feel like hope.

      So today, we are beginning something new on this blog: every Friday will be dedicated to, Testimonies of Hope.

      One thing that I can never get enough of is testimonies. I love to hear people’s stories of not only how God has changed them and what He has brought them through; but their personal stories of perseverance, hope, love, and courage. I believe it’s one reason God placed the tagline of my blog on my heart:

      “Sharing the hope of Jesus one heaven-sent story at a time.”

      ***

      I remember, years ago, a conversation I had with my mom. I was getting ready to graduate high school, and I was worried about how difficult the transition would be. In my mind, I felt like I was that little fish, happy and content to swim in the small fishbowl on the counter. But soon, because I had outgrown my current domicile, I was going to be thrust into a 200-gallon aquarium! With bigger fish, and hidden caves….can anyone relate?! 🙂

      All kidding aside, my mom just told me I was “moving up” to a bigger classroom, where I would still learn and grow and share in a bigger capacity. God, who was with me in my smaller classroom, would still be with me in my bigger classroom–the world.

      I believe we are all still students–no matter what our age–and God still wants us to learn, grow, and share with Him as the Headteacher and all of us–the students– with each other.

      I want to hear your testimonies of what God has done in your life because I find you fascinating and your story needs to be heard by others. Your hope is the hope of others because of our Savior, Jesus Christ!

      And I want to share some personal testimonies of others and the way God transformed their sorrows into hope.

      Each Friday, I will highlight a different person. Today, I’m going to focus on Horatio Spafford. Below is an excerpt from the website, “The History of the Spafford Children’s Center,” about the testimony of this God-fearing man and his amazing family.

      ***

      In 1871, Horatio Spafford, a prosperous lawyer and devout Christian, and his wife, Anna, were living comfortably with their four young daughters in Lake View, Chicago.
      In that year a great fire broke out which devastated the entire city. For the next two years, Horatio and Anna devoted their time to welfare work amongst the refugees of the fire.

      By November 1873 the Spaffords needed some respite and decided to join friends in Europe but just before their departure Horatio was detained on business. Anna and their four daughters were persuaded to set off without him but en route tragedy struck. The steamship they were traveling on, the Ville du Havre, sank after colliding with another ship in mid-ocean.

      Of the hundreds on board, Anna was one of only 27 who were rescued having been kept afloat by a piece of debris. Her daughters did not survive. Overcome with despair at the loss of her children, Anna felt strongly that she had been saved for a purpose.

      In Chicago, Horatio received a tragic telegram from his wife: ‘Saved alone.’

      Setting off to bring Anna home, he crossed the Atlantic and the watery grave of his four daughters. Moved by the experience he wrote a hymn, ‘IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL’, which expressed his faith. The hymn remains one of the most popular Christian hymns in the USA.

      “When peace like a river attendeth my way

      When sorrows like sea billows roll,

      Whatever my lot,

      thou hast taught me to say:

      It is well, it is well, with my soul”

      ***

      I love this hymn, so much, that the above words are written near the front page of my bible. Years ago, when I wrote them down, I did not know the story–the testimony– behind it. The depth of Horatio’s pain, mixed with the hope God was giving through His Spirit, encourages me in such a way that can ONLY come from Him. Consider this from Dr. Billy Graham:

      “There can be comfort in sorrow because in the midst of mourning God gives us a song. God says in Job 30:9, “I am their song.” In Job 35:10 Elihu asks, “Where is God my maker, who giveth songs in the night?” His presence in our lives changes our mourning into song, and that song is a song of comfort. Sometimes it must be night to have that song” (Unto the Hills devotional, 23 August).

      god heals

      We all have a “night” that God can transform into a beautiful song and testimony/story. What is He doing/working through in your life and how can you share that hope with others?

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of “Vinesong-It is well with my soul” by youtube.com

      Image of “God heals-your daily bible verse” by 1160hope.com

      Graham, Dr. Billy. “Unto the Hills: A Daily Devotional.” August 23rd. WORD Publishing. Print.

      Spafford-Vester, Bertha. The Spafford Children’s Center. Web. August 23, 2019. http://www.spaffordcenter.org/history.

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    • Community of Shared Hope

      Posted at 3:07 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on August 21, 2019

      jesus is the hope

      HOPE. I don’t know about you, but I could use a healthy dose of it right now. Everywhere I turn the headlines and words I hear can be so discouraging.

      That’s why I am so thankful that not only does God hear the cries of my heart, but He has answered them in multiple ways!!

      First, and ultimately, through my Savior Jesus Christ. He alone is THE source of my HOPE!!

      Second, He answered my prayers by revealing the HOPE of Jesus through His Word, the sermons at my church recently, and through encouraging songs.

      Finally, Thank you God for giving me the desire deep in my heart to seek You first, and to share encouragement, hope, and love through You, and the community of people you invite around me. 🙂

      ***

      Jesus is THE ultimate source of hope! And we, as a community of believers (the church), are called to not only share the Gospel but to spread the Hope of Jesus!

      My church, SFC, last week began a series titled, Empowered to Hope. It is such a blessing and so timely to what my heart and soul needed at this season of my life.

      I am thankful that God knows what I need even before I do, and that this message was put in place by Him, and delivered through my faithful, God-fearing Pastor, just when that seed of discouragement was beginning to take root in my spirit. Not anymore, though.

      While listening to this teaching, I was reminded of who I want to be in Christ. An encourager. Someone that puts God first, and follows through with the will that He placed in my life and heart.

      Years ago, when God planted the seed of writing in my heart, He was in the process of showing me, through the Holy Spirit, that He was ALWAYS there and He was ALWAYS at work.

      let the light of christ shine

      Even through the deepest darkest pits of grief, despair, and discouragement, He was the flickering light of Hope, showing me the Way to Him. Oftentimes, it was the community of believers–the church–that spoke His Word, shared His love, and welcomed me into their arms while I cried and sought God.

      That is who I want to strive to be every day. An encourager of Jesus, one that shares the hope of what Jesus is doing and changing in my life– ready to share everything God places in my heart to do and be!!

      Our Pastor, Mr. Mike Price, shared this in his message, Empowered to Hope: Week 2:

      “If we are going to make a difference in the world it is going to come through hope filled people. Hope filled people change the world…we can point to what Jesus has already done in us.”

      That is who I want to be and I need your help. Please join me in being an encouragement to the community of people God invites us to share our lives with, to share the message of the Gospel with, and to share the Hope and Love of Jesus.

      So I’m dedicating every Wednesday of this blog to sharing the hope and encouragement of Jesus.

      How do we (I) do that?!

      By sharing something from your day or week that Jesus has done, that encouraged you so strongly, that you can’t help but share it!

      I’ll begin.  Jesus used my Pastor’s message last Sunday and this song, “Hope Can Change Everything” by Bart Millard and other artists, to move my discouragement to encouragement this week!! Amen!! God is so good and faithful!!

      Here’s a snippet of the words:

      A breath can give you life

      A hand can turn the page

      A word can give you strength

      To face another day

      Hope, yeah hope

      Reaches in the heart of your darkest night

      Lifts you off the ground when you’ve lost the fight

      Keeps you hanging on through the disbelief

      Every day, every step, every dream

      Hope can change everything

      Hope can change everything

      Jesus–THE HOPE–that can change everything. What is He changing for you and in you?

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon
      “Hope Can Change Everything” lyrics by www.lyricsondemand.com. Web. 21 August 2019.

      Image of Andy Stanley quote: Jesus is the hope…” quotefancy.com. Web 20 August 2019.

      Image of “let-the-light-of-Christ-shine” by southernspiritonline.org.

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    • Satan’s Favorite Word: Tomorrow

      Posted at 7:27 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on August 19, 2019

      Comedy Wildlife Awards Finals

      Hi everyone!!

      I  love this picture: it reminds me a little of how  I felt on Saturday–a little sideways. Let me explain.

      I began writing this message on Saturday, to get ahead of my schedule of posting on Monday-Wednesday-Friday. To say I’m computer-challenged is just half of it and through many errors, I accidentally posted on Saturday. Or did I ?!

      So, instead of thinking I blundered, I chose to believe God wanted someone to read it on Saturday. 🙂

      I updated the title and I am resubmitting it today. Thank you, God, for today! What a blessing!!

      ***

      Hello everyone! What a beautiful day. Our weather here in the PNW has had the undertones of Fall–which I love, it’s my favorite season– but it reminds me just how fast time goes!

      Summer went by so quick, I don’t think my kids had one chance to say they were bored on the long, lazy days of summer!

      All of those thoughts on time got me thinking of right now. Today.

      “What am I filling this day with and Who is leading it?”

      Last week, while visiting a friend, she shared a book with me by Dr. David Jeremiah, “Slaying the Giants in Your Life.” While flipping through the book I landed on some words of Truth that I really needed to hear. Life-changing, heartfelt, and God-given words.

      “Years ago, a very famous preacher surveyed the Bible to find out what were the most important words in the scripture. For instance, he wanted to find out what was the saddest word in the Bible, and what was the happiest word. But when he came to the most dangerous word in the Bible, the word that he chose was the word “tomorrow”” (Jeremiah, Dr. David, emphasis mine).

      Think about it. Procrastination leads people to put off fighting addictions. Or making that doctor’s appointment that can prevent a disease or bring about the right treatment plan. It has altered the dreams of students and their educational steps to fulfillment of degrees and higher learning. Also, may have kept many people stuck in the rut of a dead-end job, never taking a chance on what a different opportunity may bring.

      Most importantly, “it has kept more men and women from coming to Christ than any other word in the dictionary. Let me tell you today that Satan’s favorite word of all words is “tomorrow,” but the word that is dear to the heart of God is “today” (Jeremiah, Dr. David, emphasis mine).

      Today.

      Again, the question comes to mind, “What am I filling today with, and Who is leading it?”

      The reason I believe those words of Truth put such a deep check in my heart is that I was putting off my writing until tomorrow and allowing Satan to steal and destroy what God is trying to do today–through my writing and through my life. Not anymore, No way!

      So here I am TODAY. Leaning on and Trusting in the promises of God. He is leading me on this path of ministering through writing. The Lord began this journey in me years ago, and the Holy Spirit is leading me into this new adventure. This is one scripture that really inspires me:

      And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28

      So today I decide to live intentionally pursuing God first (through His Word, prayer, and worship) so that my eyes, ears, and heart are open to any divine appointments God brings my way. A word of encouragement to a friend or stranger. Calling someone who needs to hear that Jesus loves them. A hug that speaks a thousand words without a single word being spoken. Speaking the Good News of Salvation today to someone God knows doesn’t have tomorrow….

      I do not want to miss any opportunity God brings my way, today, because “…your life is like a morning fog–it’s here a little while, then it’s gone.” (James 4:14 NLT)

      Today is God’s day and can be filled with His divine appointments for you, so:

      What are YOU filling this day with and Who is leading it?

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of Divine Appointments–The Journey Bible Church. journeybiblechurch.org.

      Jeremiah, Dr. David. “Slaying the Giant of Procrastination.” 17 August 2019. Web.

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    • Satan’s Favorite Word

      Posted at 10:05 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on August 17, 2019

      its a new day

      Hello everyone! What a beautiful day. Our weather here in the PNW has had the undertones of Fall–which I love, it’s my favorite season– but it reminds me just how fast time goes!

      Summer went by so quick, I don’t think my kids had one chance to say they were bored on the long, lazy days of summer! 🙂

      All of those thoughts on time got me thinking of right now. Today.

      “What am I filling this day with and Who is leading it?”

      Last week, while visiting a friend, she shared a book with me by Dr. David Jeremiah, “Slaying the Giants in Your Life.” While flipping through the book I landed on some words of Truth that I really needed to hear. Life-changing, heartfelt, and God-given words.

      “Years ago, a very famous preacher surveyed the Bible to find out what were the most important words in the scripture. For instance, he wanted to find out what was the saddest word in the Bible, what was the happiest word. But when he came to the most dangerous word in the Bible, the word that he chose was the word “tomorrow”” (Jeremiah, Dr. David, emphasis mine).

      Think about it. Procrastination leads people to put off fighting addictions. Or making that doctor’s appointment that can prevent a disease or bring about the right treatment plan. It has altered the dreams of students and their educational steps to fulfillment of degrees and higher learning. Also, may have kept many people stuck in the rut of a dead-end job, never taking a chance on what a different opportunity may bring.

      Most importantly, “it has kept more men and women from coming to Christ than any other word in the dictionary. Let me tell you today that Satan’s favorite word of all words is “tomorrow,” but the word that is dear to the heart of God is “today” (Jeremiah, Dr. David, emphasis mine).

      Today.

      Again, the question comes to mind, “What am I filling today with, and Who is leading it?”

      The reason I believe those words of Truth put such a deep check in my heart is that I was putting off my writing until tomorrow and allowing Satan to steal and destroy what God is trying to do today–through my writing and through my life. Not anymore, No way!

      So here I am TODAY. Leaning on and Trusting in the promises of God. He is leading me on this path of ministering through writing. The Lord began this journey in me years ago, and the Holy Spirit is leading me into this new adventure. This is one scripture that really inspires me:

      And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose. Romans 8:28

      So today I decide to live intentionally pursuing God first (through His Word, prayer, and worship) so that my eyes, ears, and heart are open to any divine appointments God brings my way. A word of encouragement to a friend or stranger. Calling someone who needs to hear that Jesus loves them. A hug that speaks a thousand words without a single word being spoken. Speaking the Good News of Salvation today to someone God knows doesn’t have tomorrow….

      I do not want to miss any opportunity God brings my way, today, because “…your life is like a morning fog–it’s here a little while, then it’s gone.” (James 4:14 NLT)

      divine appointments

      Today is God’s day and can be filled with His divine appointments for you, so:

      What are YOU filling this day with and Who is leading it?

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of Divine Appointments–The Journey Bible Church. journeybiblechurch.org.

      Jeremiah, Dr. David. “Slaying the Giant of Procrastination.” 17 August 2019. Web.

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    • Molded in His Image

      Posted at 9:05 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on August 15, 2019

      take me, mold me

      Hello, everyone! I hope this summer has been a good one for you, and full of many of the LORD’s blessings. God blessed my family and I with some amazing vacation travels together and memories that will last a lifetime! 🙂

      ***

      Years ago, when I decided to fully commit my life to the LORD, I knew that upon complete surrender, my life would not be mine anymore. And I didn’t (and don’t) want it to be. Day-by-day and trial-by-trial I want to submit to becoming more like my Savior, Jesus Christ.

      After all, He is the Potter and I am His clay.

      “But now, O LORD,

      You are our Father,

      We are the clay, and You are the potter;

      And all we are the work of Your hand.” (Isaiah 64:8)

      Dr. David Jeremiah explains it this way:

      “The dominant thing in Scripture is a simple one: God is the potter and humanity is the clay. It is another way to express God’s sovereignty over all humanity; a way to express our need to yield to His divine plan; a way to encourage us to find the purpose for which we have been made; a way to accept the divine purpose for all of God’s handiwork.”

      Over the years, God has created in me the desire to share the love and hope of Jesus with the people around me. He has molded me and shaped me through all of my pain, hurts, and disappointments to share the Joy of what only Jesus can do upon surrender to Him.

      One smile at a time, one friendship at a time, one hug at a time, and one word at a time.

      All Him and all for His Glory.

      ***

      Over the last few weeks, I’m sorry to say and I apologize, I’ve allowed my writing to get off track. But you know what? God has never left my side and, through the Spirit and His Word, He has been nudging me back on track. Reminding me of who I am in Him and to yield to Him as the Potter so that He can complete what He began in me.

      While reading, The Power of Being Thankful by Joyce Meyer last week, her September 10th devotional really spoke to what I was experiencing:

      “Many times God tells us to do something or gives us an assignment and we begin doing it. But then the enemy comes against us, and when we turn to fight him, we turn away from God.

      Satan knows that if he can distract you, he can ultimately defeat you. So when the enemy begins to stir up a storm in your life, be thankful God has the victory and do these simple things: pray and trust God” (Meyer, September 10th).

      So, when Satan began stiring up a storm of self-doubt and insecurity in me, I began praying to God for wisdom, courage, and strength to move forward in what He has called me to do.

      It wasn’t overnight and it was His timing, but through the Holy Spirit He revealed details to me in moving forard and yielding to Him.

      One of the changes is in relation to my writing goals with this blog. I am committing to publishing every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

      *Monday’s subject is completely focused on what the Holy Spirit leads me to share.

      *Wednesday’s subject will be focused on blessings from God, both mine and others.

      *Friday’s subject will be focused on inspirational quotes or readings that the Lord would like me to share and focus on.

      I’m sure it is evident from this blog that I am so far from having it all together and doing things perfectly. But if there is only one thing that comes through my words I hope it is this, I love Jesus with everything that I am and I want others to know the same hope and love that can ONLY be found in Him!

      hand in hand with Jesus

      And so, hand-in-hand with my Savior the journey continues….

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of “Mold me dear Lord into a new soul…” by Pinterest.com

      Image of “Walking with God” by Christ Alliance Church  ChristAlliance.org.

      Jeremiah, Dr. David. “What It Means To Be Clay In The Hands Of The Potter.” DavidJeremiahblog.com. Web.

      Meyer, Joyce. “The Power of Being Thankful: 365 Devotions.” Faith Works Publishing. 2014. Print.

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    • Prescription for anxiety: Jesus

      Posted at 5:33 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on June 11, 2019

      camping pic

      Greetings from the Pacific Northwest! We just got back from camping this weekend near Lake Cushman and I loved exploring the Glory of God’s Creation. Friends, family, hiking, and campfires…heaven on earth to me.

      Yesterday was my husband, Steve’s, birthday!! Happy birthday to one of THE greatest blessings God has ever given me! 🙂

      ***

      The month of June can be full of changes. High School and college graduations. Grade-level changes for elementary, middle, and high school kids. Career changes and relocations often occur during the summer months.

      What is often a very close cousin to change? Yup, you guessed it: anxiety. At least it has been for me. There is one scripture I meditate on quite frequently when I feel this way:

      “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God.  And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 4: 6-7).

      God’s peace is the opposite of human anxiety. Godly prayer takes the focus off the difficulty of the situation and puts it on the Power of God.

      Also, when we commit our troubles and concerns to God in prayer, His peace will stand guard at the door of our hearts and minds, preventing the cares, worries, and heartaches of life from troubling our lives and robbing us of our hope (Fire Bible Commentary, page 2283).

      I like to think of it this way: I can choose to meditate on my problem or God. One will drag me down and keep my focus on me and my solutions to the problem. The other choice, God, will lift my spirit up, bring me joy, and strengthen me to do His desires.

      The one I feed the most, will grow the most.

      Several people I know, right now, are on the cusp of many changes that are college, career, and school-related. As a mom, aunt, and friend it is easy for me to take on too much “worry,” even for those I care about, and not rest in the One Who knows the best next step on the path for each one.

      I make a choice, each day, and as needed, to stay hyper-aware of how I feel and get right back on track with God when I feel anxiety creeping in and trying to get a foothold. It takes practice but gets easier each time.

      I have also begun really stepping out in faith and entrusting that person or situation to God. Sheila Walsh illustrates this process perfectly in, “A Fresh Infusion of Joy”:

      “Stop for a moment and think about the person you’ve been most anxious about.

      What if you really entrusted that person to God, believing that His care is perfect? Imagine how that would open up space in your heart for joy…the joy of anticipating God’s good work in the lives of those you love and the joy of what His good work will mean for them. I don’t think that kind of focus on God’s faithfulness and great love would leave any room for worry, do you?

      The people we love on our God’s schedule, not ours, and He is good and powerful. He is faithful and true. So may we release them into God’s loving hands, remembering that’s the safest place in the world for them.”

      isaiah 12 3Make the choice today to drink from the Living waters of Jesus, and never be thirsty again. Only Christ can fill our empty souls for eternity and provide for our essential emotional, physical, and spiritual needs now.

      So, what are you mediating on: your problem/situation or Jesus? The one you focus on the most is going to dominate your life. Choose wisely and for eternity.

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Fire Bible: Global Study Edition. New International Version. Life Publishers International. 2009. Print.

      Image of Isaiah 12:3 by Spirit 105.3 Daily verse.

      Walsh, Sheila, and Sherri Craig. “5 minutes with Jesus: A Fresh Infusion of Joy.” Thomas Nelson Publishing. 2016. Print.

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    • God-Sized Dreams

      Posted at 8:05 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on May 30, 2019

      DD 2019 Podium

      Good afternoon everyone! What a beautiful day! It has been a few weeks since I’ve posted, but WOW! God has been at work in me in a mighty, mighty way! The words He whispered to my heart, on an October evening last year, brought my trust and obedience to Him to a whole new level. Definitely my faith in action, for the following scriptures:

      “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is–his good, pleasing, and perfect will.” Romans 12:2 (NIV)

      “Therefore we do not lose heart. Though outwardly we are wasting away, yet inwardly we are being renewed day by day. For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all.” 2 Corinthians 4:16-17 (NIV)

      Wednesday evening, October 24, 2018, I was sitting in my ladies’ bible study small group helping facilitate when God spoke these words to my heart, “You will be the next speaker at Divine Design.”

      Divine Design is a Mother’s Day weekend get-together that is put on each year by our women’s ministry team that includes a meal, guest speaker, raffles, pictures, and much more, to honor the women in our lives. It is a two-day event, Friday evening and Saturday at noon. It is such a good time and amazing fellowship takes place.

      After I heard the words God spoke to my heart, I felt them come alive and rise up in me as the Holy Spirit brought life to God’s will.

      As the evening moved on, the seed that God planted grew and grew! I couldn’t wait to share the news with my husband when I got home!

      My husband was in Memphis, TN for business, so I called him the minute I got home, “I have a very strong feeling that Kim (ladies’ ministry director) is going to ask me to be the next speaker for Divine Design. I’m telling you this now, so when she asks me in the future, you will remember that God laid this on my heart, first.”

      Over the next few days–leading up to Sunday–Divine Design was very heavy on my heart. I thought about what I would say, my confidence, my speech, what I would wear, how I would get my make-up done, etc. All of it is confidence building. All of it God.

      Let me explain why. The one thing that I would never do on my own is public speaking. I enjoy being an introvert, being on the sidelines, and watching as others are in the spotlight.

      But God calls us to do things that are way beyond our comfort zone and abilities. Why? Because that “forces” us to completely depend on Him and the Holy Spirit.

      On Sunday morning, October 28th, our guest speaker was a Missionary family from Portugal that we help support and his message focused on our interruptibility for God’s plans in our lives. God was connecting the dots of my blog writing, with this message, and I felt the sudden urge to share this with Kim, our Pastor’s wife, after church.

      “This is what I wrote about two blogs ago.”

      She said, “I know. I read it this morning.”

      “Really?”

      We moved off to the side of the sanctuary and sat down. She prayed for me and said she wanted me to be the next speaker for Divine Design! Confirmation! Then I shared with her how God spoke to my heart, etc.

      Yes, of course, I will do it!!

      From the moment God planted the seed about speaking, there was never a doubt in my mind about being obedient to Him. And again, that confidence comes from Him, not me, because He has been faithful throughout my life.

      ***

      Fast forward several months. Over time, God had given me peace and some direction on the message I would be sharing on Mother’s Day weekend. In fact, by the time April rolled around, I had the whole outline of topics and the first five pages written, courtesy of the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Trust me, you know when your writing is Holy Spirit ordained–it is almost effortless flowing of words that almost feel like an extension of your abilities.

      Then nothing. Not one word.

      When I tried to write it felt forced and I did not have peace with it. So, I did more of what I had been doing. Praying. Reading. Seeking. Worshipping. And most importantly trusting. I KNEW beyond any doubt that God brought me to this and He will provide in His timing and His way.

      On Wednesday, May 1st, (I’m starting to see a pattern with Wednesdays!!) I was driving to bible study and I was listening to a song that I’ve heard dozens of times. In fact, it’s one of the songs I chose to be a part of my message, “Everlasting God” by Lincoln Brewster.

      “Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord, wait upon the Lord”

      “Our hope, our strong deliverer”

      Those words jumped out at me! I finally understood that the very song that was being used for Divine Design is what God was trying to do through me. He was building my trust in Him. He is my Strength. My Deliverer. My Hope.

      He would give me the words to finish my message in His perfect timing, which turned out to be the next afternoon, May 2nd. From mid-afternoon to 9 p.m. that night, I wrote with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and finished the last five pages of the message that God wanted me to share. It all came together perfectly, the way He allowed it–seven days before I was to share it with the ladies!!!

      The weekend was awesome and I had a really good time fellowshipping and speaking with everyone. God showed up in a mighty and powerful way!

      What I value most of this whole experience is how God has transformed my heart, mind, character, and relationship with Him. I am eternally grateful.

      Recently I was reading a book titled, “Whisper: How to Hear the Voice Of God” by Mark Batterson and I love what he wrote about God-given dreams:

      “The goal of going after a God-given dream isn’t just accomplishing it. In fact, accomplishing the dream is of secondary importance. The primary goal is who you become in the process. Big dreams make big people because we have to trust a big God. Nothing keeps us on our knees like God-sized dreams. They force us to live in raw dependence upon God. Without Him, the dream cannot be realized. God sized dreams force us to lean in a little closer, and that’s when God has us right where He wants us.”

      Writing, that is my God-sized dream. I am committed to keep doing, each day, what God places in front of me. I won’t be perfect, but I will be faithful! 🙂

      And yeah, He has spoken some new dreams to my heart. And He has given some conformations to me. I will reveal all to you, in His time and His way. Stay tuned!!

      All the glory to God!!!

      Shanon

      DD 2019 Family Picture

      My husband Steve and our two daughters

      DD 2019 Father and Daughter

      My dad and I

      Batterson, Mark. “Whisper: How to Hear the Voice of God.” Multnomah publishing. 2017. Written.

      Brewster, Lincoln. Everlasting God. 2010.

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    • Spiritual Vitamins

      Posted at 4:51 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on April 15, 2019

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      Good morning my friends! What a beautiful day! This morning I was reflecting back on the last several years of my life, and I realized the ONE fundamental change that God made in my life.

      Almost five years ago, on June 23, 2014, God gave me the desire to read the Word of God every single day.

      I was on summer break from my college classes, and God laid it on my heart to read every page of the bible from beginning to end and date each time accordingly in His book. God stirred something powerful in me from that moment on, I couldn’t get enough of His Word!

      I have done this several times since then, and I love to reflect back on the different dates in each book (from several translations), notes /prayers I wrote on those days, and I am SO thankful to God for giving me this desire.

      Let me say this was purely a gift from God and obedience on my part. Praise be to God for the work HE is doing in me. I am eternally grateful!

      This is the revelation I had today:

      Reading the bible every day and applying its principles and Truths is similar to the fountain of youth, in my opinion. Let me explain when looking at pictures of myself now and from years ago, I look remarkably different!

      There is a sparkle and lightness to my eyes, and a “softness” to my features. My smile is deeper and more inviting. My heart is lighter, yet more full of love and compassion. I sleep better, no longer carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders. I have a spring in my step, knowing the God I read about daily is walking beside me and holding me by my right hand. He is my Creator and I trust Him with every day of my life.

      ***

      Don’t get me wrong, I’ve read the bible throughout my life in a sporadic pattern until that beautiful June day when God told me He wanted more of me. He changed me that day, in every way.

      I believe there is definitely a strong correlation between a well-worn and read bible and a more youthful, less stressed person! I know, because I see it in myself!

      Reading the bible every day has become a necessary part of my morning routine, and it keeps me healthy, much like brushing my teeth does. 🙂

      I encourage you to start reading your bible every day. God wants more of You!! He wants all of you!! It’s your spiritual vitamins! When used and applied daily, it will reduce anxiety, calm your mind, and change your life from the inside out like only God can!! Amen!!

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of the well-worn bible by His Truth, my voice

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    • Rest In Peace, Suzie

      Posted at 6:19 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on April 4, 2019

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      Hello, my friends. It has been a tough couple of weeks. On Tuesday, April 2, I was able to hold our beloved and cherished cat, Suzie, as the vet administered the medicine that would end her suffering and pain. 😦

      It is very difficult to write this. My thoughts are all over the place, along with my emotions. People that have never had a pet or experienced the loss of a pet, may not understand the depth of love and connection you can feel towards an animal. Dogs and cats give truly unconditional love!

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      The one thing that has been constant through the illnesses that brought us to this point with her is God!! His perfect peace, love, and comfort have wrapped around each of our hearts and have given us the courage and strength to handle this in the best way possible for our beloved pet Suzie.

      I have to say, that I am so proud of the courage and strength both of my daughters have shown during this difficult time. Many of the things they have shared with me only come down to God-given wisdom, peace, and grace! It truly shows that the Holy Spirit is active and working in their hearts! Praise God!!

      My husband Steve has been my steadfast partner through all of this. He went to every appointment with me and helped me make the decisions that have been so hard. Thank you, my love.

      Our hearts are broken, but God’s peace, love, and healing have already begun to repair the hurt that takes place during the loss of any kind.

      ***

      Suzie Q

      Our beloved, Suzie Q

      What an absolute joy she was to our family! She joined our family when our oldest daughter, Suzanne, was six years old. She picked out her name, Suzie, and from the start they were best buds. They spent two and a half years together before our youngest daughter, Savannah, joined in on the laughs, silliness, joy, and smiles that having a playful cat brings into one’s life!

      Our oldest daughter is now twenty-two, so that means our precious kitty spent sixteen years with us! What a blessing from God!

      We will cherish every memory we had with our sweet girl. She was a perfect gift from God for our family! Here are a few other pictures of her. Rest in peace, sweet girl. You will forever hold a special place in our hearts! 🙂

      Suzie Q and Penelope bird watching

      Suzie (on left) and our other kitty, Penelope, looking at the birds on the ground out in our front yard.

      savannah and Suzie Q

      Our youngest daughter, Savannah, with Suzie. She was so cuddly and sweet!

      Suzanne and Suzie Q

      Our oldest daughter, Suzanne with Suzie. She was so chill as you can see! 🙂

      All the glory to God!!

      Shanon

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      God is first and foremost in my life. I LOVE: my husband Steve, daughters Suzanne and Savannah, my AMAZING family and friends, the majestic beauty of the Pacific Northwest, traveling and camping, a GREAT cup of coffee with my morning devotionals, and my Sumner Family Church family. :)

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