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    • Mom’s Homecoming with Jesus

      Posted at 3:39 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on November 7, 2023
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      Some seasons and events in our lives are so deeply ingrained into every part of our being that they often cross our minds, challenge us to grow in a more profound faith in God, and allow us to be used by God to comfort others in their suffering. The apostle Paul states in 2 Corinthians 1: 3-4 (ESV), “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of mercies and God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God.”

      God continues to use my testimony to comfort others and to share the love and hope that only Jesus can provide. I am so thankful and blessed that He does because it keeps my mother’s memory alive and allows me to share the gospel with all the people God brings into my life. Soli Deo gloria!

      ***

      My mom, Sue, was the first to introduce me to Jesus. She did this in two ways: by living her life with a personal relationship with Jesus and having several conversations with me about Jesus, sitting Indian style on her king-size bed. During one of those conversations, just my mommy and me, I made a decision that changed my life and heart forever.

      I can still picture the bedroom – all browns, beiges, and avocado green circa the late 1970s! My mom and dad’s bed was near their bedroom door with nightstands on each side. Brownish-bronze lamps with beige lampshades graced each side table. A long, wooden mirrored dresser stood opposite the large window in their bedroom. I can picture it so clearly–like a Polaroid snapshot in time–because that moment changed my life forever. I made a personal dedication to Jesus that day, and I wanted Him to live in my heart forever. I was eight years old.

      God used my mother’s relationship with Jesus to change my life many years ago–and ten years later, He would do the same thing again–although this defining moment brought me to my knees in a desperate way.

      Coming home to Jesus

      November 7, 1990, twenty-eight years ago today, (now 33 years ago when I first published this piece) my mother went Home to Jesus. She died three months after she was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 39. I was only 18 years old, and my heart felt literally broken, like it could never be the same again.

      If you know me and have read my blog, you know that I have touched on this several times. It is because this is the most significant life-changing moment in my life. God has used all of what I experienced through my mother’s death for His glory. He has taken every tear, heartache, and hurt and transformed them through His grace to joy, understanding, and love.

      This journey since the loss of my mom has not been easy, but Jesus has never left my side, and He has shown me that He was with me then, and He is with me now! I have testimony after testimony of God’s guidance, provision, and presence during those difficult days and our journey together thus far. It has been my experience that:

      “After the dust of a trial settles, we can see more clearly the footprints and fingerprints of God’s guidance, provision, and presence” (Crenshaw, Shanon 2015).

      I cannot begin to tell you the number of times God has placed people in my life to share my testimony on this, and I love it because my light shines bright because of Him! All the glory to God! Don’t you love it when He transforms a hardship in your life in such a powerful way, and then He gives you the privilege of sharing His light and love with others? It’s incredible!! 🙂

      I want to close with this. Time and time again, the scripture the Lord used the most in healing me was Psalm 139. He spoke life and peace to my heart by using the whole chapter at different times over the years. My favorite verse is: “…All the days ordained for me were written in your book before one of them came to be.” Psalm 139:16. This particular verse has brought me so much peace. I love it. He is the God of all of my days.

      jesus hugging woman

      **This post two of my mom’s favorite things. At the time of her death, her favorite song was “Friends” by Michael W. Smith. It continues to be one of mine and I think of her whenever I hear it. Also, my parents had a print of this picture of Jesus hugging someone coming Home hanging in our house when I was growing up. It now hangs in my bedroom, by the door, and I see it every time I go there.

      Until we meet again, Mommy, with Jesus, your love and memory are in my heart daily!!

      friends 3

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of Coming Home to Jesus! Giant Hug! by Pinterest.

      Image of Heaven in my Heart: A hug from Jesus by Heaven in my Heart blogstop.com

      Image of Friends by Michael W. Smith by likesuccess.com

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    • God Empowered Dream

      Posted at 4:30 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on November 2, 2023

      Dr. Carrie Wood, my thesis chair and I. Regent University graduation, May 2023.

      Good afternoon, and happy November! Here in the Pacific Northwest, where I live, we are deep amid fall, and I love it! From the comfort of my porch, I witnessed a few rain showers. A “V” of ducks squawking loudly with each other as they migrate to warmer climates. The wind swirling the colorful leaves around in magnificent ways causes me to pause and reflect on the beauty of God’s creation.

      It is great to be back. It has been quite a long time since I have posted a blog. Over the last few years, God had me going through one of the most spiritually and academically challenging seasons of my life. In fact, it was beyond my natural abilities that it required my complete dependence on Him. Most days consisted of prayer, study, research, and writing. Did I mention prayer? Yes, I did. But I need to repeat it because the copious amount of prayer and spending time in His presence IS what gave me everything I needed, through the power of the Holy Spirit, to graduate on May 6, 2023, from Regent University with a Master’s in Theological Studies. Soli Deo gloria!!

      Before I get ahead of myself and explain more about that season, let me be completely transparent about some of my educational background. I was that kid in elementary school who was pulled aside to the corner of the classroom for extra help with reading. I remember spending hours with my mom after school while we worked on my reading skills. My extreme shyness and low confidence further hindered my learning capabilities because I feared taking chances and failing. However, over time, I progressed to average grades through high school, with—thanks to my mom and Mrs. Tanner, my teacher—an insatiable appetite for reading. And I was great at it! Praise God!

      As I stated before, my grades were average in high school, but something changed in college. I realized that if I worked really, really hard, I could have honors-level grades. Wow, that is rocket science, right?! Work really hard and get excellent results…except that the hours I put in were looong. There were lengthy sessions of reading, studying, memorizing, using flashcards, visiting with my professors, analyzing lectures, and many, many hours of being “quizzed” by my family members so that I could finish well. If the course syllabus said the class required 10 hours of out-of-classroom work, I needed 20. For every class. In every subject. It did not take me long to realize that all those marathon study sessions—beginning with that little girl sitting on the couch with her mom with a strong desire to read—were powered by the Holy Spirit.

      That explanation was much more involved than I thought. Still, I want you to realize that I would not have completed graduate school without surrendering all to God and allowing Him to orchestrate every step and detail. My only job? Complete obedience to Him.

      But what God-inspired moment—detail—led me to graduate school? Well, let me fill you in.

      ***

      January 31, 2017, was a day filled with exercise, good friends, and a divine moment with Jesus. Here’s an excerpt from my unedited journal entry:

      It was a great day that started with gentle yoga. After that, I met [two ladies from church] for tea at Starbucks. God is awesome, and we had an amazing conversation.

      The thought even came to my mind that maybe I will get my master’s degree in theology of some sort. God’s plan and timing.

      Did you catch the very profound and highly accurate wording of that last sentence? God’s plan and timing. Surprisingly, I don’t remember giving much thought to the “seed” God planted that day. I just had a feeling that it was important enough to write down.

      Fast forward a few years. Yes, years to 2020. Not the beginning of the year but to November 30, 2020. Here is an excerpt of my unedited journal entry on that day:

      So on Sunday, after I finished listening to the Sunday morning message [because everything was online because of Covid], I had it on my heart to look at Christian Masters in Theology Universities….

      Once you get beyond all my grammatical errors, you realize that almost four years have passed since God planted that seed of going to graduate school for this degree into my mind! And let me tell you once He told me to investigate it, things moved fast. I was obedient in all that he called me to do in this process; less than a week went by, I was accepted to Regent University, pursuing the degree that He called me to, and enrolled in my first term. Praise God!!

      However, I began graduate school in June 2021 due to prior commitments. I knew I had to commit everything to my full-time, year-round class schedule. I attended Regent University from June 21, 2021, through May 6, 2023, until I graduated with my Master’s in Theological Studies, just like God whispered to my heart several years ago. He fulfilled a dream I didn’t know I had, especially when I reflect on how much God has transformed and developed all my God-given gifts, talents, and abilities for His Kingdom and Glory.

      Regarding this degree, God has only given me a glimpse into how He may use it in the future. And I am perfectly fine with that because I have learned over the years through many lessons, prayers, tears, and hard work that only God can take my “little” and turn it into so much more for His Glory! Ephesians 3:20 states, “Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us…”

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

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    • Seasons of Change

      Posted at 6:27 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on May 1, 2020

      ecclesiastes

      Hello everyone! It has been weeks and weeks since I’ve posted. I apologize for that. I wish I had a really great, big “reason” to share with you, but I don’t. All I can say is this, God is at work in my life and is taking me into a different season.

      Season. My first response to that word is leaves changing in the Fall or how the Summer sunshine can initiate vacation plans or beach trips. After all, there is a time for everything and a season for every activity under the heavens…(Ecclesiastes 3:1 NIV).

      But, Spiritual changes are what I am talking about, and going through—lessons on perseverance, faith, trust, prayer, and knowledge.

      Sixty days ago today–yes, I said sixty–I began a life and Spirit changing bible study by Jennifer LeClaire titled, “Transform: A 90-Day Spirit Prayer Challenge”. Here is a peak at the study from her website:

      “The 90-Day Spirit Prayer Challenge is a series of teachings, insights on praying in the Spirit and pray-along sessions that will encourage you to stay on track with what God said He wants to do in this prophetic word” (LeClaire, Jennifer).

      Daily, during the last sixty days, I have been watching each video, journaling and writing down scripture, and most importantly, praying in the Spirit for an hour each day. I can not put into words how much this Spiritual Prayer Challenge has transformed my life. Physically, mentally, spiritually….in ALL ways.

      I’ll admit, that it has been very challenging, but that fact has made me even more determined to keep my eye on the prize and to persevere with each prayer and scripture I learn.

      This morning, during my prayer time, the Holy Spirit reminded me of where I was this time last year. In Peace with where God was taking me during that season. I was getting ready to speak in front of a hundred people, two days in a row, for my church’s annual Divine Design Mother’s Day Celebration. There is no doubt in my mind that, that whole experience and season was God-ordained.

      DD 2019 Podium

      Just in the same way, this one is.

      God carried me through that season with His Wisdom, as I placed my faith in what He was bringing me through during that time. And that is what I am doing today. Right now, I am not writing as much on my blog, but I know Who is bringing me through this chapter and this season. And, oh, what a season it is!!

      On day eleven, week two, of this bible study, the Holy Spirit revealed to me what one of my “next steps” will be in the future. A confirmation of what was revealed to my husband the very weekend I spoke at Divine Design last year. Stay tuned…I can’t wait to share what God is doing in my life, in His timing….:)

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon Crenshaw

      Works Cited:

      Image of Ecclesiastes 3:1 by kingjamesbibleonline.org.

      Leclaire, Jennifer. Transform: A 90-Day Spirit Prayer Challenge. Web. January 2020. https://schoolofthespirit.tv/courses/transform/.

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    • Girl, Stay in your Lane

      Posted at 12:09 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on February 27, 2020

      let us run with endurance

      This morning, after I read my devotional, I was reflecting on what my biggest takeaway was from the bible study we just wrapped up during my Wednesday night ladies’ small group at church.

      Our study, “Trustworthy: A Study of 1 & 2 Kings” by Lysa Terkeurst definitely provided me with a deeper understanding of several of the Kings I’ve read about in these books of the Bible. However, I was looking for that A-ha God moment, you know the one where God personally ties up the season you are walking through RIGHT NOW with His Word and clear direction?!

      I realized the most important thing that was missing: I hadn’t asked for the Holy Spirit’s Guidance. “You do not have, because you do not ask.” James 4:2b

      So, during my morning prayers, I asked God to reveal, through the Holy Spirit, what He would have me learn and take away from this Bible Study, to help me move forward in the season He has me walking through right now.

      He didn’t disappoint. He never does when I ask for wisdom and guidance through His Word and Instruction. Now, it may not come in MY timing, but it ALWAYS comes.

      The first words of Wisdom were discovered on page 36:

      “His ways? They aren’t our ways. And that’s actually something we should be thankful for, even when He asks us to do things that don’t make sense to us” (Terkeurst, Lysa).

      Now, that spoke to me. But the part that REALLY got my attention was the back story to the quote I just mentioned.

      This chapter focuses on King Solomon, and how God wanted him to rebuild his temple. However, there was somebody else who really wanted to honor God with this monumental task: Solomon’s father, King David.

      We’ll pick this part up, back in the study, on page 36:

      “For all of King David’s tremendous achievements and accomplishments, the one thing he was not able to accomplish was the construction of the temple. God didn’t allow David to build the temple because David was a man of war and bloodshed (1 Chron. 22:8, 28:3). Building the temple was David’s request (2 Sam. 7:2), a request God denied” (Terkeurst, Lysa).

      In my mind, I can see King David trying to reason with God. “God, I’ve fought all of these battles in obedience to You, and now, I’m asking You to give me my heart’s desire. Let me build Your temple. Yet, God denied it.

      Ouch. It hurts when God denies the very things that bring us joy in relation to Him. Here is what Lysa Terkeurst says about that on page 37:

      “David’s desire to build the temple was a good thing, which can make it feel like a good idea. But not all good ideas are God ideas. When we find ourselves in similar situations, we have yet another opportunity to make the choice to trust God (Terkeurst, Lysa).

      Over the last couple of months, I have seen the progression of a new season in my life. Incredibly different than any I have been in before. I have been experiencing debilitating migraines that are atypical and sometimes require me to convalesce for days and weeks at a time.

      Based on my symptoms, I believe I am suffering from vestibular migraines, which affect the nervous system. In addition to the migraine, I have extreme dizziness, vertigo, and balance issues that make it difficult to read, write, drive, etc. My last episode lasted two weeks. In April, I have an MRI and Neurological appointment set up to help figure out all of the details behind these migraines.

      As a result of these health changes, I have been struggling with despair and questioning whether or not I am still on the path that God had whispered to my heart many years ago.

      But, what I do know is this: I need to trust God right where I’m at. He knows all that I am going through, after all, He allowed it, so if I keep putting Him first, and I’m obedient to all He calls me to do, I need to rest in where I am and learn to find Joy in this season.

      So, right now I’m not writing nearly as much as I would like. However, God really has me focusing on relationships. Several people that I haven’t spoken to in quite a while, I’m getting reacquainted with.

      Also, I take my dad to all of his medical appointments and they have needed to increase lately. I really enjoy these times with my dad; we are making memories. Isn’t that one of the most important things? Memories, relationships–all brought together by Our Lord, the One that Knows all.

      One other quick thing: did you know Our God has a sense of humor? While I was beginning to write this a new personal mantra popped into my head:

      “Girl, stay in your lane!!”

      What?! I had to laugh when I thought that. I love it!!

      I’ve realized, especially lately as I have been discouraged, that I keep comparing myself to the “races” that others are running in the lanes next to me.

      “Wow, she’s got it all together and she has three kids under the age of ten?” “What’s wrong with me that I can’t….”

      I can’t…because that is not my lane. God is working with me, in my lane, and looking to my left and my right will NEVER equip me to run the race that God can only equip me for.

      I need to only look up to Him and ahead.

      Not behind me, or to the lane on my left or right. I need to stay in my lane and finish the race God has set before me. After all, He is the only One who knows my talents, abilities, strengths, weaknesses, desires, and heart, and He is the only One who can work all of those details out for His perfect plan for my life. And yours.

      “And we know that all things work together for good to those who love God, to those who are called according to His purpose.” Romans 8:28

      I encourage you to stay in your lane. Let God be the only One to lead your life, through whatever season you are in. May God bless you!

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of: “Let us run with endurance…” by Looking to Jesus–Bible teaching lectures. bibleteaching.co.uk. https://bibleteaching.co.uk/looking-to-jesus/

      Teurkeurst, Lysa. “Trustworthy: A Study of 1 & 2 Kings.” Published by Lifeway Press. 2019. Print.

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    • Held in His Hand

      Posted at 3:41 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on January 2, 2020

      psalm 37 23 to 24 number two

       Over the last few years, my new year has begun the same way: God gives me a new scripture to focus on and on the first of January, I answer the same set of questions in my journal. I look forward to these questions in the same way that I greet a dear friend; ready to ponder not only the newness of a fresh start but the bold anticipation of what my dear friend and Savior Jesus, have in store for me this year.

      Here is an example of the questions and the first one I answer:

      What is my one prayer for this year that seems impossible, knowing that “nothing is impossible with God”?

      Last year, on January 1st, 2019, I stepped out boldly in my prayer to God, and you know what?!  He answered my prayer in His timing, towards the end of the year, AND it is continuing to unfold!! I am so excited to see all that He has in store through this answered prayer as I continue to rest and wait on Him.   Praise God!!

      I honestly believe that stepping out boldly and completely giving this “impossible” prayer to Him, allowed me to surrender ALL to His will and allowed me to rest and wait.

      The more I do this, as hard as it is for my flesh, the more joy and peace I have in the midst of each difficulty. The Bible says, “May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.” Romans 15:13. Amen!

      Maybe one day I will share the prayer that I spoke about above, but for now, I’m going to change gears and share the details of the scripture the LORD chose for me to focus on for 2020 and a little bit about why it is so profound to me.

      ***

      On December 31, 2019, I was reading my bible and spending time in my writing room with God, focusing on His Word. I was reading a chapter in the book of Psalms when this scripture jumped out at me:

      If the LORD delights in a man’s way,

      He makes his steps firm;

      though he stumble, he will not fall,

      for the LORD upholds him with His hand. (Psalm 37:23-24)

      I KNEW, without a doubt, that THIS was my scripture for 2020. I immediately wrote it down on a card and put it in the same spot on my desk where last year’s scripture was placed. I will meditate on it all year.

      Next, I asked the Holy Spirit to share with me the significance of God’s Word and to share what He would have me learn from it.

      Immediately, my mind went back to the difficulties and bedrest the Lord had me on– off and on–over the last several weeks of this year. These “stumbles and bumps in the road” caused by migraines and sinus infections, caused me to miss out on opportunities in writing and church activities because of severe vertigo, blurred vision, and headaches that only medication and bedrest could relieve.

      BUT through it ALL, I knew God was holding me by my right hand AND I trust Him through all of it!!

      Was it easy?! NO! My flesh kept reminding me what I was missing out on and how I was missing deadlines in writing and not keeping up with what I set out to do etc….

      But, I was sleeping and resting in God and that is where He wanted me to be or I wouldn’t have been there, right?!

      So, during my convalescence, I prayed, worshipped, and rested joyfully in the LORD knowing that He is still at work and everything I go through He can use for His Glory!!!

      This brings me to the next revelation that the Holy Spirit revealed to me in regard to Psalm 37: 23-24.

      Last March, at our annual ladies’ retreat, God revealed, through a prayer I received over me from our Pastor’s wife, that “If I get weary or out of step, get back in line.”

      During the weeks I was dealing with these migraines and sinus infections, I was especially weary about my writing. I felt like I had to keep on my writing schedule or I would be failing at what I believe is the call God has placed in my life. I don’t want to let HIM down, but how can you write when you can’t read?! My eyes were so bad!

      So I turned back to this journal entry and the prayer dated March 23rd, 2019. These were the words that Kim Price, our Pastor’s wife, spoke to me:

      I have a call on my life. Be obedient. Keep my eyes on God. Trust Him. If I get weary or get out of step, get right back in line.

      These words were so strong in my heart and in prayer for me, that I immediately wrote them down when I returned to my seat. There was more to the prayer, but the other details are resting between me and God.

      During the last few days, when the Holy Spirit revealed this scripture to me and some of the details behind it, it gave me a completely different perspective of what I had been going through with my illness.

      It reminded me that: I need to keep obedient to God and let Him direct my steps. I need not worry about anyone else’s standards of failure if I am being true to what He is calling me to do each day.

      I need to begin my day with Him and ask Him, what to focus on. He will never steer me wrong when I place Him first!

      In conclusion, I know we live in a Fallen world. Bumps in the road will happen and I may stumble. But, I will continue to hold THE steady hand of the One Who holds my calling, my days, and my life–the LORD my God. Amen!

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of Psalm 37: 23-24 by Heartlight.  “God directs and restores Godly people.” Heartlight Gallery.

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    • Worshipping While Grieving

      Posted at 11:29 AM by Shanon Crenshaw, on September 27, 2019

      pray without ceasing

      Love. Death. Faith. Those three words have been the basis of many poems, songs, and hymns throughout the years. One young Irish immigrant by the name of Joseph M. Scriven had a profound and life-altering time with each one of those subjects. In fact, it was the combination of all three of those circumstances that ultimately created the poem that was turned into one of the most beloved hymns of all time.

      Joseph M. Scriven was born in 1819 in County Down, Northern Ireland, to Captain John Scriven and Jane Medlicott, whose wealth afforded him the luxury of a college education. He began Trinity College in Dublin at the age of sixteen and several years later earned a Bachelor’s degree.

      During his early twenties, many changes were on the horizon for Joseph. Among them, he had new prospects for a career with his degree–teaching and tutoring. Also, he had discovered and developed a relationship with God through the beliefs and teachings of Plymouth Brethren, a church and congregation that focused, “on the individual’s direct relationship with God and the emphasis this placed on personal responsibility. They met in simple meeting rooms for the Lord’s Supper and to join in prayer and preach the Gospel” (Plymouth Brethren Christian Church). Finally, he was in love and engaged to be married.

      Then severe tragedy struck.

      “At age twenty-five, Joseph Scriven decided to leave his native country so he could migrate to Canada. He left due to a twofold reasoning; the religious influence of the Plymouth Brethren and the accidental drowning of his fiancée the night before the scheduled wedding.” (Glenewinkel, Darren).

      During the mid-1840’s Joseph Scriven settled in the Woodstock/Clinton area in Canada and began working as a teacher and private tutor to earn a living. Also, he once again began meeting the Plymouth Brethren group that was near where he lived in town.

      Over the course of several years, he was asked to privately tutor Theodore Robert Pengelley, the ten year old son of Robert Lamport Pengelley and Lydia Eliza Emily Roche. While working for this family, he lived with them for the next five years.

      It was during this time that he had the pleasure to meet and get to know Mrs. Pengelley’s niece, Eliza Catherine Roche. Over time, their affection for each other grew and they became engaged in 1859.

      Before their coming nuptials, Miss Roche wanted to be baptized with full water immersion. Port Hope History provides more details surrounding that time:

      “It was conducted in Rice Lake in April 1860, with the ice barely gone. Eliza, who was already seriously ill with consumption, was thoroughly chilled by the experience, developed pneumonia, weakened over a four-month period and died on the 6th of August 1860. She was buried in the little cemetery beside the Pengelley chapel.”

      Her death changes Joseph Scriven’s life forever. He has now suffered the loss of two fiancée’s and at the age of thirty-nine, dedicates the rest of his life to not only being a bachelor but to servanthood in the name of Jesus Christ.

      He takes up residence with a widow in the town of Port Hope, Canada, providing for her the rest of her life. Also, he lives barely above the poverty level, giving everything he has to all those in need. And, every chance he can, he preaches the Gospel not only in a little church but in the streets of town.

      And finally, he writes poems and hymns. He began one such poem with these words: “What a friend we have in Jesus, all our sins and grief to bear!”

      Once he finished this poem he titled, ‘Pray Without Ceasing,‘ he made two copies. He gave one copy to the widow, Margaret, he lived with. He sent the second copy to his mother in Dublin, Ireland, because she was in ill health and he thought those words would comfort her.

      And indeed they did!! It is believed that probably through his mother the poem was made public because Mr. Scriven worked so hard to be humble and not bring any attention upon himself. All that was needed now was a musical accompaniment.

      Composer Charles Crozat Converse,” wrote the music inspired by the poem,’ Pray Without Ceasing’ for what became the hymn ‘What a Friend we have in Jesus.’

      During the remainder of his years, he suffered from ill health and poverty, and yet he still always put the needs of others before his own. At the age of 66, he passed from this earthly life into the waiting arms of his Friend and Savior, Jesus!! Amen!

       What a friend we have in Jesus,
      all our sins and griefs to bear!
      What a privilege to carry
      everything to God in prayer!
      O what peace we often forfeit,
      O what needless pain we bear,
      all because we do not carry
      everything to God in prayer! (Hymnary.org)

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Author’s note: If you would like to know more about this amazing man, I highly encourage you to check out http://porthopehistory.com/jmscriven/ where a lot of the information was provided for me in regard to writing this blog.  I could not include all of it, and there are even a few pictures, too!! I promise you won’t be disappointed! 🙂

      Bibliography:

      Glenewinkel, Darren. “What a Friend.” Preparing for Eternity.org. Web. 26 September 2019. http://preparingforeternity.org/hymn_stories/what_a_friend.shtml

      Image of “Pray without Ceasing” by my bible. https://mybible.com/covers/715om

      “Joseph Scriven.” http://www.cyberhymnal.org.

      Plymouth Brethren Christian Church. Factual history and origins of the church fellowship and community. Web. 26 September 2019. http://www.plymouthbrethrenchristianchurch.org/about/

      Port Hope History. org. “Joseph Scriven, 1819-1886.” Web. 26 September 2019. http://porthopehistory.com/jmscriven/

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    • Community of Shared Hope: Childlike Faith

      Posted at 10:07 AM by Shanon Crenshaw, on September 18, 2019

      child like faith

      Childlike faith. I was reminded of it this week while I was rereading my devotional dated, August 30th.

      “It is like the little girl who said that when the devil came knocking with temptation, she sent Jesus to the door” (Graham, Dr. Billy).

      I love that!! Such simplicity and clear direction–not my worry, God’s got it–He told me so!!

      “I will call on the Lord who is worthy to be praised: so shall I be saved from mine enemies.” 2 Samuel 22:4

      The quote above, about that little girl, brought so much hope to me this week. I needed this reminder, and I’m going to add something to it. Be still.

      It is so easy to immediately try to fix, change, or go after whatever comes up in my life without first being still, not caught up in the emotions of whatever is going on, seeking God first, and letting Him “get the door” and work on my behalf according to His will in what is occurring in my life.

      Jennifer Rothschild explains it this way, “So, if you’ve got a battle, then you’ve got a choice. You can either stand still and trust that God will fight for you, or you can freak out and possibly make it worse. Sometimes we just need to get out of the way and under God’s will and watch Him bring the victory. When we choose to be still, we do begin to know, I mean really know, that He is God. And, the best part of really knowing that He is God is knowing that we are not.”

      So the next time problems/concerns/temptations come knocking at my door, I’m going to be still, let God answer, and put my trust in Him, His will, and His timing.  What about you?

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of “and Childlike Faith” by Tumblr.  https://www.tumblr.com/search/and%20childlike%20faith

      Graham, Dr. Billy. “Unto the Hills: A Daily Devotional.” Victory in Jesus, August 30th. Word Publishing. 1996. Print. 17 September 2019.

      Rothschild, Jennifer. 3 Scriptures to Help You Stand Strong: The Battle is the Lord’s. 17 September 2019. Web. https://www.jenniferrothschild.com/3-scriptures-to-stand-strong/

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    • From Death to Life

      Posted at 11:12 AM by Shanon Crenshaw, on September 16, 2019

      stone heart

      Good morning! Today is going to be a typical September day weather-wise in the Pacific Northwest–gray, cloudy, with rain storms scheduled for this afternoon. Yet, I’m comfortable here in my writing room, sitting at my desk, while enjoying another cup of coffee. I cherish the start of my day in this way: coffee and Jesus! 🙂

      After my morning devotional, I was getting caught up in an older issue of Charisma magazine, that somehow got buried in the stack, and I hadn’t had a chance to read it yet. Yikes!! It’s from January 2019, and here we are almost to the start of 2020–how did that happen?! All I can say is God’s timing is perfect– He led me down memory lane to a moment that I treasure.

      ***

      By the time my sister Danielle was a young adult, she had experienced many heart-breaking afflictions that left her feeling broken: the death of our mom at the age of seventeen, severe mental and physical abuse of her husband, suicide attempt of that same husband, severe depression, etc. All of this occurred before she was twenty-five. Alcohol was how she coped–it numbed and pushed down all the excruciating pain she felt.

      I always prayed for her and tried to give her encouraging prayers, cards, and books knowing that the Lord was the ONLY one that could change her heart. In His timing and her surrender.

      Years went by, and she hit rock bottom. I won’t go into those details–they are hers to share–but it brought me to my knees and into the deepest intercessory prayer I can remember at that time. The LORD met me right there, as I poured my heart out to Him, over her.

      One part of my prayer stands out: “God, either here on earth or in Heaven, I want to worship You, with her right next to me.” Amen.

      The Holy Spirit, right then, confirmed in my heart that, that would happen. There was no denying it and I rested in that Hope every time doubt set it. I trusted in His promises and His timing.

      Months and even a year or two went by. I received a call from her one day. She was in rehab, in a church program, not too far from my house. “Could I come for a visit and bring some Dr. Pepper?” “Yes and Amen!”

      We slowly got to know each other again and hung out a few times. She called me one day and invited me to church. We held hands and sang together that morning declaring our love for Jesus and trusting in His promises. Yay!!

      Several Sundays after that, my sister called me and said she was wanting to be water baptized, but she was afraid. I told her that I would be baptized with her if she would like. So, on August 15, 2004, my sister and I were baptized. I remember feeling the Holy Spirit so strongly and imagining my mom, looking down from Heaven and seeing two of her daughters together, committing our lives to Christ in such a profound way! Praise God!!!

      ***

      Those memories were reignited by an article I read today in Charisma magazine. Tony Suarez, vice president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, lost his young wife to cancer after a six-month battle. Through the Holy Spirit and his kids, God was able to bring so much beauty and hope out of the tragedy.

      “”My oldest [son], Cole, said, ‘Daddy says there is no cancer in heaven, so if you have to go to heaven so that you’re OK, it’s OK,'” Suarez says. “He released her to heaven and told her, ‘I’m going to make you proud. I’m going to live for God, and if Daddy gives me permission, I want to be baptized and I want you to see me get baptized.’ As crazy as that might sound to other people, at Jessica’s funeral, I baptized all three of my children in water. It was a prophetic symbolism that day. I buried her in the ground; I buried my children’s sin in the waters of baptism”” (Charisma magazine, January 2019).

      What a beautiful gift those kids received: the funeral of their mother will always be remembered in the Light of Jesus being their Savior!! I pray they will always remember the healing and hope that God will continue to provide as they trust in Him.

      Psalm 71 5 girl

      What about you? I’d love to hear your stories of hope, baptism, and surrender to Jesus!! 🙂

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Charisma magazine. “Tony Suarez: How the Holy Spirit Got Me Through My Wife’s Death.”

      January 2019. Page 22. Print.

      Image of Ezekiel 36:26 by: “February 22, 2018–Bible verses of the day–Ezekiel 36:26.” Daily Verses.net. https://dailyverses.net/2018/2/22

      Image of Psalm 71:5: “Scripture of the day.” Wellspring Christian Ministries. https://wellspringchristianministries.org/2018/10/22/psalm-715/

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    • Testimonies of Hope: Luis Palau

      Posted at 3:36 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on September 13, 2019

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      The first time I heard the name Luis Palau, I was driving around town listening to the Christian radio station, K-Love. Several times a day they feature a segment called, One Minute of Encouragement, where Preachers/Teachers share scripture and words of encouragement to everyone. For some reason, I’ve always found Luis Palau’s to be the most uplifting to me, so I was intrigued when I came across a story in Charisma magazine featuring him–“Latin America’s ‘Billy Graham’ Reflects on His Legacy as He Struggles With Stage 4 Cancer” by Joshua Olson.

      In all honesty, I knew next to nothing about this amazing man of God, before I read this article. The beginning of his ministry is one of the most inspiring and hopeful that I believe I have ever read. This is what I discovered to be the most profound, here’s the excerpt from the piece:

      “He vividly recalls the first person he ever led to the Lord. Palau was 18 years old and teaching a Sunday school class in Cordoba, Argentina, for 10 young boys. The quietest boy, Marcos, lived with his grandmother and came from a broken home. Palau confesses to this day he has no idea how Marcos came to church that Sunday, since his grandmother was not a Christian. But Marcos had questions for “Senor Palau,” and the young Sunday school teacher led him to pray the sinner’s prayer and accept Jesus in his heart.

      About a week later, Palau received devastating news. Marcos had been riding his bicycle in the road and horsing around with a streetcar. His bike twisted beneath him and dragged him beneath the streetcar’s wheels. Marcos was killed.

      “When he first received the Lord, I was so excited,” Palau says. “And the Lord took the little fellow home so quickly. But to me, it got into my blood: Once you experience leading people to eternal life, everything else is puny foolishness by comparison. … If you experience leading someone to the Lord, you don’t need anyone to kick you in the pants and tell you, ‘Go and do it.’ It comes from your DNA. It’s part of your life” (Olson, Joshua).

      I had to read those words several times. So many emotions flooded my heart and mind. This is what I took away the most after reading those life-changing paragraphs:

      Reflected in this article is the truth to the fact that God can take tragic circumstances, which occur to all of us, and use them as trajectory to not only save one man’s life, but possibly generation upon generation.

      Doesn’t that give you the chills?! I cried in joy and awe as I thought of that grandmother–does she know that the death of her grandson potentially helped propel–through God first and the obedience of Palau and his ministry team–an Evangelical Ministry, that since 1960, “have shared the gospel with an estimated 1 billion people in 48 countries” (Olson, Joshua).

      God knew all the details of this encounter, and how, through obedience, many lives would be forever changed.

      I am so glad that God knows the big picture of everything going on in my life and is willing, when I surrender to Him, to guide all of my steps and use me according to the plan He has for my life.

      I am reminded that everything He brings me to, whether good or difficult, has a purpose and I may never know all the details. I do trust in God because He does know the whole story.

      Continue to use me today, God, in everything that may come my way. Give me Your wisdom, guidance, love, and provision so that I can help spread the Gospel of Jesus to all of those around me.  Amen!!

      you are to pay special attention

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon Crenshaw

      Image of St. Augustine quote by @ahniart–Amy Kirk–“You are to pay special attention…”

      Image of Jeremiah 29:11 by–Bible verse of the day. daily verses.net. https://dailyverses.net/jeremiah/29/11

      K-Love radio station. One Minute of Encouragement. 13 September 2019. http://www.klove.com/ministry/1-minute-of-encouragement/

      Olson, Joshua. “Latin America’s ‘Billy Graham’ Reflects on His Legacy as He Struggles With Stage 4 Cancer.” 1 July 2019. Web. 13 September 2019. https://www.charismanews.com/world/77006-on-fire-but-not-consumed

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    • Community of Shared Hope–Quotes

      Posted at 8:00 AM by Shanon Crenshaw, on September 11, 2019

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      Mt. Rainier from my neighborhood

      Hello everyone!! Happy Wednesday, one of my favorite days of the week! My daughter and I get to wake up just a little bit later in the morning because it’s a late start for school and that makes the morning even better. Yay!! Did I ever mention that in the Crenshaw household, we love our sleep and are more night owls than early birds… 🙂

      Anyway. Today when I was preparing to write, I came across some quotes on “hope” and I could not stop reading them–and before I knew it I had spent the better part of a half-hour reading them. I guess hope is contagious after all. I wanted to share a few that I discovered with you! Enjoy!!

      “Hope itself is like a star–not to be seen in the sunshine of prosperity, and only to be discovered in the night of adversity.”

      –Charles Hadden Spurgeon

      “The difference between hope and despair is a different way of telling stories from the same facts.”

      –Alain de Botton

      “Hope is a renewable option. If you run out of it at the end of the day, you get to start over in the morning.”

      –Barbara Kingsolver

      “However long the night, the dawn will break.”  –African Proverb

      “This day is too dear, with its hopes and invitations, to waste a moment on the yesterdays.”

      –Ralph Waldo Emerson

      Of those, I believe my favorite quote is the one by Charles Haddon Spurgeon. It is so true that when life is going well and on track we don’t think too much about needing hope. Throw a crisis into the mix and despair/hope are teetering together on a balance, weighing heavily on the shoulders of the one facing adversity. But, like Spurgeon says, this is when the star of hope has the brightest chance to shine!!

      Another favorite, sorry, had to share:

      And, like Alain de Botton says, the difference lies in how you are telling (or viewing) the same facts of the story: are using the lens of hope or the lens of despair? The choice, as hard as I know it can be, is ours to make.

      ***

      What about you? What is your favorite quote on hope? I’d love for you to share it with me!! God bless you!

      All the Glory to God,

      Shanon

      All of these quotes were from 290 hope quotes that will empower you- Wisdom quotes.

      http://wisdomquotes.com/hope-quotes/ Web. 10 September 2019.

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