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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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    • Rest In Peace, Suzie

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

      peace on beach

      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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    • Restore Your Soul

      Posted at 5:43 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on December 3, 2018

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      Good morning, happy Monday!! Don’t you just love cute animal and baby pictures?! Warms my heart every time. The pigeon-burrowing owls, above, never ceases to make me smile. Photographer Mario Gustavo Fiorucci won the 2016 Comedy Wildlife Photography Award for that picture and it is easy to see why. 🙂

      I’ve got to admit, the picture above completely portrays the way my schedule has been lately—a little sideways. Since Thanksgiving, the Crenshaw household has been a little more chaotic and off-schedule, BUT incredibly blessed.

      I don’t know about you, but when my schedule goes wacky for any reason, I feel “off.” Not stressed, necessarily, but not as peaceful.

      What I realized this morning is that the biggest thing that changed for me is that my scheduled rest and prayer time is not as often as my soul needs right now. I need quiet time, in my prayer closet, a few times a week to seek Jesus, be still, and pray whatever the Holy Spirit prompts.

      I believe this works best for me because I am naturally an introverted person. I “recharge” in my quiet and alone space. I need that rest time to quiet my thoughts, heart, and soul. My heart is more receptive to Jesus when I do this and I am a more peaceful, calm person to be around! 🙂

      What about you? What restores your soul? A friend of mine is the complete opposite of me. She recharges by loud, fun worship music along with a Holy Spirit-led conversation about Jesus. When Jesus is the center, it cannot be wrong, am I right?!

      I thank God that even when our days are sideways or a little off, when we seek Him with our whole heart—He will meet us right where we are!! Praise God!!

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      All the glory to God!!

      Shanon

      Image of Jeremiah 29:13 by mostlysensible.com.

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    • Torn Pages of Time

      Posted at 11:26 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on November 23, 2018
      Leavenworth

      My daughters and I

      For Christmas last year, my daughters gave me one of those page-a-day calendars. Each day has a beautiful picture and bible scripture on it. As I tore off yesterday’s scripture, I realized how few I have left for this year.

      That simple swipe of a page caused me to reflect for a moment on all of the many triumphs, disappointments, hardships, and blessings that occurred this year.

      Appropriately in line with my thoughts was today’s scripture, right out of Ecclesiastes 7:13-14. King Solomon wrote:

      “Consider what God has done:

      Who can straighten what he has made crooked?

      When times are good, be happy; but when times are bad consider:

      God has made one as well as the other.

      Therefore, a man cannot discover anything about his future.”

      Remember that God is with you through all times; He will never leave you nor forsake you. (Deuteronomy 31:6) I truly believe that He holds me by my right hand.

      When I have experienced my deepest and darkest times, I close my eyes and actually visualize Him seated right next to me, holding my hand. It brings me the most complete, nurturing love and comfort that only my Heavenly Father can provide. Try it, you will be blessed. 🙂

      “By recognizing that God is working in us through all situations, we can rejoice in success and prosperity and learn to trust God through failure and adversity” (Ecclesiastes 7: 8-14 commentary.)

      God holds my all days, as well as yours. Remember, God doesn’t change; only our situations do.

      jesus christ the same yesterday

      During these times of thankfulness, take some time to thank God for His never-ending presence in your life. Times change, people change, relationships change but He is the one that we can always count on–His promises never change!

      Praise God!!

      All the glory to God,

      Shanon

      Image of Jesus Christ: The same yesterday, today, and forever” by http://www.preachit.org.

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    • Mom’s Homecoming with Jesus

      Posted at 4:13 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on November 7, 2018

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      My mom, Sue, is the first person that introduced me to Jesus. She did this in two ways, by living her life with a personal relationship with Jesus and by 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 is one moment that 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 those 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 exactly, 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 biggest 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 are able to 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 just 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 in your life with others? It’s incredible!! 🙂

      I would like 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 the following: “…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 just love it. He is the God of all of my days.

      jesus hugging woman

      **I’ve included two of my mom’s favorite things in this post. At the time of her death, her favorite song was “Friends” by Michael W. Smith. It continues to be one of mine as well and I think of her every time 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 in my room.

      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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    • D.C. Family Time

      Posted at 3:30 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on August 9, 2018

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      Hello! This week my family and I are spending some time together in Washington D.C. I love history, and I have always wanted to go there since the Jazz band from my high school went during my Sophomore year. I couldn’t go for the crazy reason that I didn’t play an instrument. Oh, and I wasn’t in a Jazz band. Go figure! 🙂

      Finally, a few years later, it’s happening. Woo-hoo!! We plan on visiting Arlington National Cemetery,  Lincoln Memorial, Smithsonian Museums, Washington Monument, and, of course, the Vietnam and Korean War monuments.

      I’m really looking forward to seeing the Vietnam War Memorial in person. I’ve only seen the traveling one, and that one left me speechless. The grand appearance and sheer magnitude of all the tears, stories, and love that have been shared at this sacred site will certainly weigh into the emotions I feel as I search and find my mother’s first husband’s name on the Vietnam Memorial.

      I am also very much looking forward to visiting the newly opened, “Museum of the Bible.” Apparently, they have a Virtual Reality tour that allows you to tour the lands of 34 of the most famous biblical sights. “Soar across the Sea of Galilee and climb the stairs to the temple of the Mount all without leaving your chair at the Museum of the Bible.” Wow!

      As if that wasn’t enough, they have exhibits on, “The People of the Land: History and Archaeology of Ancient Israel” and “Jerusalem and Rome: Cultures in Context in the First Century CE.”

      Sorry, I’m a little excited. This trip has always been a dream of mine.

      Because I am going to our Nation’s capital, I thought I would re-post my blog, “Some Gave All.” It is a very heartfelt message for me, and I pray to you as well. 🙂

      ***

      I was brought to tears a few minutes ago while listening to “Some Gave All” by Billy Ray Cyrus.

      All Gave Some, Some Gavejack high school picture All

      Some stood through for the red, white and blue

      And some had to fall

      And if you ever think of me

      Think of all your liberties and recall

      Some Gave All

      My heart is filled with love and pride when I think of all the brave men and women who died while protecting and trying to uphold the right to freedom. Memorial Day is a national day of remembrance in honor of all of the amazing men and women who died while serving in our country’s armed forces. These women and men are brave, patriotic, and honorable.

      My mother’s first husband was one of “the few, the proud” a Marine. Corporal Jackie Lee Denny was just 19 years old when he died during his final mission in the wmom getting jacks purple heart and medalsar. Here is an excerpt from his page on the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial website:

      CPL Jackie L. Denny was a rifleman serving with G Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines. At 0725 hours on February 4, 1971, CPL Denny was on patrol with his unit in the vicinity of Thang Binh in Quang Nam Province, RVN, when he triggered a booby-trapped 81mm mortar round rigged with a pressure detonator. Denny was fatally injured in the blast. His unit was then taken under enemy small arms fire from their southwest. They returned fire but they were unable make visual contact with the enemy firing on them. They requested an aerial observer over their location who arrived on station at 0740 hours and remained overhead until 0825 hours. A medivac (medical evacuation by helicopter) was called at 0730 hours to retrieve Denny and was completed at 0830 hours. A later sweep of the area uncovered another booby-trap, a 250 lb. bomb rigged with a pressure detonator. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org and 5th Marines Command Chronology for February 1971]

      My mother, Sue, became a widow at 19 years old and my sister, Melanie, lost her father at six weeks old. I do not recall my mother talking much about the hardship and pain she must have endured at such a young age. I can only imagine how much harder that pain must have been because of the protests and unwelcoming attitudes that greeted the servicemen who came back from the Vietnam War. Jack was a very brave man. He enlisted to fight when many people were leaving the country rather than be selected to serve. To all, I say, “Welcome home, Vietnam Veterans.” Thank you for your bravery, service, and selflessness in a war you didn’t start and the duties you were told to carry out.

      images7YQADZ0FI cannot think of “Some Gave All” without thinking first of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. “And if you ever think of me, think of all your liberties and recall, some gave all.” Jesus died and gave all to show His own love for us (John 3:16; John 15:13), to reconcile us to God (1 Peter 3:18), and to give eternal life to all who believe in Him (John 3:36). There IS glorious, awesome freedom in Christ Jesus.

      2 Corinthians 3:17

      “Now the Lord is the spirit, and where the spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom” (NIV).

      Are you experiencing the Life and Love giving freedom of Jesus? He is waiting with open arms to love you. If you are ready to trust Jesus with your life, pray something like this:

      Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner and need Your forgiveness. I believe that You died for my sins. I want to turn from my sins. I now invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as Lord and Savior. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

      I encourage everyone (new believer’s as well) to keep seeking God, praying, loving others, and spreading the JOY of Jesus to others.   Love God, Love people!

      Keep praying for our troops and their families. Freedom isn’t free. God Bless America!

      Click on “Some Gave All” for a song honoring the sacrifice our servicemen and servicewomen.

      SomeGaveAll

      ~ Shanon

      *Top picture Jackie Lee Denny circa 1969. Bottom picture Jack’s stepdad, my mom, and sister Melanie receiving Jack’s medals after his death.

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    • Unopened gifts?

      Posted at 6:14 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on June 25, 2018

      I apologize that my post is a few days later than usual. I have not been feeling well lately and was a bit overwhelmed by the end-of-the-school-year chaos. Phew! God is Amazing and blessed this school year and (shhh…just between us) I’m already praying for next year: the teachers, students, and staff that will be coming together for the fall term. My youngest daughter would say, “Summer barely started, Mom, let’s not talk about the next school year yet!” What do you think she would say if I told her I’m already praying for her future marriage and husband? 🙂 We need to pray ALWAYS and WITHOUT ceasing, right?! AMEN!

      What a blessing church was yesterday. It’s amazing how God knows exactly what we need to hear and His timing is perfect! The whole message was an answered prayer to me but, the beginning really penetrated my heart:

      every day is a gift from God

      I really needed the simple, yet profound, meaning of that message. A gift is something that is given, willingly to someone, without payment. I’ll admit, especially on days of good health and ease, it is easy for the days to fly by without giving much thought to the gift (a new day) from the Giver, God.

      God did far more than give us a new day, though. God gave us the ultimate gift: Jesus!

      John 3:16

      For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

      Jesus died to give you and me the following gifts willingly, without payment:

      Grace: But to each one of us grace has been given as Christ apportioned it. (Ephesians 4: 7 NIV)

      Salvation and Faith: For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—( Ephesians 2:8 NIV)

      Righteousness: For if, by the trespass of the one man, death reigned through that one man, how much more will those who receive God’s abundant provision of grace and of the gift of righteousness reign in life through the one man, Jesus Christ! (Romans 5:17 NIV)

      Peace: And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus (Philippians 4:7 NIV)

      Joy: I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete. (John 15: 11 NIV)

      God’s Word:  For I gave them the words you gave me and they accepted them. They knew with certainty that I came from you, and they believed that you sent me. (John 17:8 NIV)

      Holy Spirit: Peter replied, “Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. (Acts 2:38 NIV)

      Eternal Life:  For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Romans 6:23 NIV)

      jesus the greatest gift

      Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift! 2Corinthians 9: 15 (NKJV)

      Talk about the Ultimate gift-giver!! God wrapped up unconditional love, peace, joy, eternal life, faith, grace, mercy, and so much more through the gift of His son, Jesus  Christ, all for you and me. Wow!!! Have you opened the most life-changing, love-giving gift that our Creator has for YOU?

      I pray that you have, if not a heartfelt, sincere prayer combined with a surrendered heart is the next step.

      Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner and need Your forgiveness. I believe that You died for my sins. I want to turn from my sins. I now invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as Lord and Savior. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

      I encourage everyone (new believers as well) to keep seeking God, praying, loving others, and spreading the JOY of Jesus to others.

      ***

      Today is a gift from God. How will you spend today? The two greatest commandments are to Love God and Love people (Matthew 22:37-39).

      Love God: I encourage you to spend time in prayer, the Word, or outside in the splendor of His Creation thanking Him for All His blessings. I spent my morning praying, reading my devotional/bible, and writing my heart and soul for Jesus. All the glory to God! My favorite companion, Sasha, our German Shepherd snoring by my desk. A treat, a little love, and she is in puppy bliss for a short while. 🙂

      Love people: Love your family, friends, and all of the people God has placed in your life. Help and encourage others. Smile. Make eye contact when you speak to others. Ask God whom you can bless today. First and foremost, I’m going to ask God to show me who I can bless today, there is so much hurt in the world and many people need extra love and attention. Spend time with family and friends as much as I can. 🙂

      Enough about me, how are you going to spend your day? I’d love to hear it!

      Thank you for coming to the table. Jesus has many seats available and He has saved a seat for you. Accept His free gift of salvation and invite others. All are welcome, no one is turned away.

      May God bless you,

      Shanon

      ***

      “Everyday is a gift from God.” Image from Pinterest.

      “Jesus, the gift of God.” Image from Share a Verse wordpress.com.

      New International Version (NIV)

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      Shreve, Mike. “Nine gifts Jesus died to give you.” Charisma magazine. 22 December 2014.

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    • Fear Not

      Posted at 8:50 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on June 5, 2018

      fear              Several people I know have had challenging, fearful situations lately. Job loss, health problems, disabilities, and family emergencies are some of the difficulties they have faced. Fear can easily take root when we are dealing with a case of the “unknowns”. “What if I can’t find another job?” “What if I need surgery?” “What if…?” One of the things fear forces us to do is to decide to either put our faith in action according to God’s promises or regard the scripture as simply words on paper, “simply repeating what God says” (Chambers, June 4th).

                      Hebrews 13: 5b-6

      “God has said, ‘Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.'” So we say with confidence, ‘The Lord is my helper; I will not be afraid. What can man do to me?'” (NIV).

      In my daily devotional by Oswald Chamber’s, “My Utmost For His Highest,” I was reading today, June 5th, about God’s Assurance:

                      “The only way to remove the fear from our lives is to listen to God’s assurance to us. What are you fearing? Whatever it may be, you are not a coward about it–you are determined to face it, yet you still have a feeling of fear. Take hold of the Father’s assurance and then say with strong courage, “I will not fear.” It does not matter what evil or wrong may be in our way, because “he himself has said, ‘I will never leave you or forsake you…'” (Chamber’s).

      I was in a situation last week where several difficult hardships were happening and I felt fear start bubbling up inside of me. For a short time, I found myself getting caught up in the “what ifs?” I decided, at that moment, not to go down that road because I had gone that way too many times before. God has been working hard to break that stronghold in me and through His grace and the promptings of the Holy Spirit, I am getting better at “catching” myself before that happens.

      Two things helped me move my fear to faith in action:

      1)            I pray out loud for as long as it takes– boldly, courageously, and full of faith. Even if I do not feel strong initially, I keep praying out loud until the fear is gone and faith prevails. I repeat this cycle as needed, and believe me, sometimes that is several times a day! Amen!!

      2)            I play my favorite Christian music sing loud, sometimes off-key, and declare boldly the truth of Jesus. And yes, I move to the music. I cannot stand still wphotography of woman listening to musichen the spirit moves me! So, if you ever see me bopping around my house, singing loudly to Casting Crowns, you know the Holy Spirit is coming alive in me to conquer the fear that the enemy is trying to have taken root in me.

      Do you have an action or a go-to prayer that helps you the most when you feel doubt or fear creeping into your life? The most important thing we can do is start putting our faith into action. Like anything, it may take practice until it becomes a habit. Our natural, sinful tendencies want to take over and allow us to worry because it is what we may be used to doing. I see “faith” as a muscle that will only grow when used or exercised. Begin in baby steps or jump right into the biggest fear you are facing right now, but start now. Remember who holds you by the right hand and will never leave you nor forsake you: God.

                      Deuteronomy 31:6

      “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the LORD your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you” (NIV).

      Remember, FearisaLiar  by Zach Williams

      May God bless you!

      – Shanon

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    • Some Gave All

      Posted at 3:51 AM by Shanon Crenshaw, on May 25, 2018

      I was brought to tears a few minutes ago while listening to “Some Gave All” by Billy Ray Cyrus.

      All Gave Some, Some Gavejack high school picture All

      Some stood through for the red, white and blue

      And some had to fall

      And if you ever think of me

      Think of all your liberties and recall

      Some Gave All

      My heart is filled with love and pride when I think of all the brave men and women who died while protecting and trying to uphold the right to freedom. Memorial Day is a national day of remembrance in honor of all of the amazing men and women who died while serving in our county’s armed forces. These women and men are brave, patriotic, and honorable.

      My mother’s first husband was one of “the few, the proud” -a Marine. Corporal Jackie Lee Denny was just 19 years old when he died during his final mission in the wmom getting jacks purple heart and medalsar. Here is an excerpt from his page on the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial website:

      CPL Jackie L. Denny was a rifleman serving with G Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Marines. At 0725 hours on February 4, 1971, CPL Denny was on patrol with his unit in the vicinity of Thang Binh in Quang Nam Province, RVN, when he triggered a booby-trapped 81mm mortar round rigged with a pressure detonator. Denny was fatally injured in the blast. His unit was then taken under enemy small arms fire from their southwest. They returned fire but they were unable make visual contact with the enemy firing on them. They requested an aerial observer over their location who arrived on station at 0740 hours and remained overhead until 0825 hours. A medivac (medical evacuation by helicopter) was called at 0730 hours to retrieve Denny and was completed at 0830 hours. A later sweep of the area uncovered another booby-trap, a 250 lb. bomb rigged with a pressure detonator. [Taken from coffeltdatabase.org and 5th Marines Command Chronology for February 1971]

      My mother, Sue, became a widow at 19 years old and my sister, Melanie, lost her father at six weeks old. I do not recall my mother talking much about the hardship and pain she must have endured at such a young age. I can only imagine how much harder that pain must have been because of the protests and unwelcoming attitudes that greeted the servicemen who came back from the Vietnam War. Jack was a very brave man. He enlisted to fight when many people were leaving the country rather than be selected to serve. To all, I say, “Welcome home, Vietnam Veterans.” Thank you for your bravery, service, and selflessness in a war you didn’t start and the duties you were told to carry out.

      images7YQADZ0FI cannot think of “Some Gave All” without thinking first of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. “And if you ever think of me, think of all your liberties and recall, some gave all.” Jesus died and gave all to show His own love for us (John 3:16; John 15:13), to reconcile us to God (1 Peter 3:18), and to give eternal life to all who believe in Him (John 3:36). There IS glorious, awesome freedom in Christ Jesus.

      2 Corinthians 3:17

      “Now the Lord is the spirit, and where the spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom” (NIV).

      Are you experiencing the Life and Love giving freedom of Jesus? He is waiting with open arms to love you. If you are ready to trust Jesus with your life, pray something like this:

      Dear Lord Jesus, I know that I am a sinner and need Your forgiveness. I believe that You died for my sins. I want to turn from my sins. I now invite You to come into my heart and life. I want to trust and follow You as Lord and Savior. In Jesus’ name. Amen.

      I encourage everyone (new believers as well) to keep seeking God, praying, loving others, and spreading the JOY of Jesus to others.   Love God, Love people!

      Keep praying for our troops and their families. Freedom isn’t free. God Bless America!

      Click on “Some Gave All” for a song honoring the sacrifice of our servicemen and servicewomen.

      SomeGaveAll

      ~ Shanon

      *Top picture Jackie Lee Denny circa 1969. Bottom picture Jack’s stepdad, my mom, and sister Melanie receiving Jack’s medals after his death.

      Virtual Vietnam Veterans Wall of Faces. Jackie Lee Denny. http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/12982/JACKIE-L-DENNY?page=1#remembrances

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    • More Precious than Rubies

      Posted at 11:09 PM by Shanon Crenshaw, on May 11, 2018

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      Yay, it’s Friday! What a beautiful and blessed weekend it will be! Happy Mother’s Day to all!! May God bless each and every one of you.

      Mother’s Day is bittersweet for me. It’s a chance to reflect on what an amazing and God-fearing mother I had growing up. The laughter we shared, songs we sang, tears we cried, and “debates” we had while I was a teenager. (They weren’t that bad, I never gave her gray hair). 🙂

      Some of those were conversations and dreams of a future that was not to be on this side of heaven. However, God knew and made a way for women of faith, much like my mother, to come alongside me to love me, give me guidance and wisdom, and pray for me and my family. I love, love how God knows our hearts, hears our prayers, and in His timing and according to His will gives us just what we need. What is so awesome native american blessingabout God, is that sometimes He blesses us with what we need before we know we need it.

      With love and a grateful heart, I thank all of the women, young and not-as-young, that God has so graciously placed in my life. I would not be who and where I am today without you! XOXO

      To my incredible husband and two precious daughters, thank you for giving me the opportunity, through you, to become and aspire to be a Proverbs 31 wife and mother. Love you. XO

      Proverbs 31:10-12 (NLT)

      Who can find a virtuous and capable wife?
          She is more precious than rubies.
      11 Her husband can trust her,
          and she will greatly enrich his life.
      12 She brings him good, not harm,
          all the days of her life

      May God bless your time this weekend with all of those you love! ~Shanon

                     

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