echos

Monday, March 3, 2014

Echos in Alaska

Alaska is cold, but it's people are warm. I fell in love with Alaska on my first trip, even though I did break my nose, have 2 black eyes, and a concussion. After that trip, I thought Alaska was always covered in stars! It was just me. Although the Northern Lights are the real thing, God's glorious art in lights!

On this, my 7th trip, 10 people went with me. We took a little bit of  Echos and shared it there at a women's event for True North Church. Afterwards, we spent the rest of our week there loving on people by giving out 50 dozen donuts in 9 degree weather, helped True North with some housecleaning chores, leading worship, loving on people, and prepared 60 gift and supper bags for the young women who work in 4 clubs in Anchorage. Delivering those gifts was the highpoint of our trip.

The most touching story was from the bouncer of one club. He walked us out, fighting back emotion he said, "You made a difference in the girls' lives tonight, you didn't come for me, but you made a bigger difference in my life." His wife was a dancer, as was his mom. He hates the clubs. But he has not been able to find a job that pays what he needs to support himself and his children. We asked if we could pray for God to give him a job where we could be joyful about and earn enough money.  He was touched, we connected him to True North… and left feeling warm and bursting with joy at how God works through us. Every bit of chaos getting to Alaska, every bump in the road, every dollar was worth it all!

I want to share something that happened. It's all about how much God cares for us.

On Tuesday at 6:00 AM, I woke up gasping for breath. I've never had an asthma attack that left me unable to get any air or move. The sounds coming from my lungs woke up Bethany… even though she had earplugs and is a sound sleeper. She got the nebulizer started and literally saved my life. I began texting my son in law (a respirator therapist- how great is that for a woman with COPD!) who walked me through what to do. 3 breathing treatments and a lot of steroids later, I was breathing regularly again.

God used Bethany and Jacob to save my life. Both were calm and knew what to do. I was not afraid at any point because I knew that God was at work.

So I'll go back to Alaska!


Thursday, October 17, 2013

Echos continues


The first Echos was amazing! The worship team ROCKED! Cassie Hammett from Purchased Ministry shared from the story of the woman who washed the feet of Jesus with her hair and tears. Inspiring, challenging, and incredible!  Cassie reminded us how desperately all women need Jesus!

Women worshipping together is a beautiful thing! As we are brought to the feet of Jesus, our hearts bond together in a common purpose. We leave our stresses and cares behind and are reminded that Jesus loves us completely and absolutely.  He is the answer to our problems. Worshipping together reminds us we are not alone in the crazy, busy lives we live.

At our next Echos on November 14, 2013, Robyn Horton from 410 Bridge will share what God is doing through this ministry to the children and people in Africa. She’ll also give us the opportunity to be a part of that ministry through the Imaginations event.

Echos meets the 2nd Thursday of each month (except December) at 6:00 PM in the First Baptist Bossier, The Loft. It is open to women from across the ArkLATex.
Echos is women of all generations worshiping together, learning from each other and sharing stories of God at work in us. 

Friday, September 27, 2013

What is Echos?


Echos, a women’s worship experience, begins Thursday, October 3rd at 6 PM in The Loft of First Baptist Bossier City, LA (2810 East Texas Street).

Echos is for all women of the ArkLATex!

Echos is short, only 1 hour to 1 ½ hours. It includes women worshiping together through music, through the Word of God, and through tabletop discussions with the focus on informal mentoring.

Echos is an informal worship experience. In other words, don’t worry about what you wear!

Echos is a place for you! Women from high school age and up are welcome!

Cassie Hammet from Purchased Ministry and The Hub will be the speaker for the first Echos experience.

Echos: Women reflecting God’s love, grace, and mercy!

Save the date for the next Echos:  Thursday, November 14th, 6 PM at The Loft.