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Where My Calling Began....

Saturday, October 29, 2011

I wanted to share with you all how my passion for inner-city ministry got started. I wrote the following story, essay, letter...whatever you want to call it when I finished a summer mission trip called the Fresno Urban Internship. It was a summer that changed my life. There will also be some awesome pictures from that time in my life :)

The whole gang...my family for the summer :)



How was my summer?

            Amazing. Life-changing. Eye-opening. Heart-breaking. Frustrating. Revealing. Challenging. Uncomfortable. Perfect. Imperfect. Lovely. I saw truth. I caught a glimpse of what life could be like if we all decided to listen to that still small voice, to actually do what the Word says. I got a snapshot of what God’s Kingdom is like. Living in community, sharing food/cars/..even beds. Sharing space and sharing our lives. Listening to each other and praying for one another, sharing the Word, impromptu worship, deep convos.  Investing time in one another and in the people of the city.



Process Group...people who helped me figure out & understand everything 
learning. 


           I learned that loving my neighbor IS loving God. When someone asked Jesus what the most important commandment is, he says Love God and Love your neighbor as yourself. That command is ONE command, not two separate ones. Once you love your neighbor, it seems like your faith becomes more complete because you are actually doing what God says. I’ve come to realize that as Christians we are called to be in love with everybody. Love should saturate everything we do. Even when it’s hard or inconvenient, we have to love. It’s by our love that people will notice a difference in us and wonder what motivates us to love the way we do.


The Pink House! Learn more here.


        I lived on $35 a week for food and gas, I got my cell phone once a week for three hours, I had no computer….No Myspace. Surprisingly that wasn’t an inconvenience; it gave me a freedom that I never felt before. I think that the more stuff you have the more you seem to worry. I also think greater bonds were forged without all the stuff.  I walked everywhere which gave me the chance to talk to my neighbors every morning. I worked with amazing kids who broke my heart and made me fall in love with them. Something inside me just melted when they would be excited to see me and give me hugs. Sometimes they frustrated me and made me want to give up. A friend told me that when it reaches that point, that is when it is most crucial for the Kingdom.



Awesome kids I worked with at Youth for Christ


            I learned even though I may be a messed up, imperfect person God uses that to reach out to certain people. All my experiences, my pain, my wounds, my joy, my triumph has molded me into a person that makes me able to serve God. I saw that I have past wounds that still need healing and as God heals them, it will bring healing to others as well. My past has prepared me for the future and God will use it for His glory. “And I am humbled to see that out of the twistedness of my wounds, he designs for me a special place of service” (There is the Kingdom). God has made me the way I am for a reason. I have to embrace that and realize that I am a person worth being cherished. “I am fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). I deserve to be treated well. I learned that I have a voice. I learned that I need to take a stand for myself and for what is right. There’s no more riding the fence and no more accepting the mediocre. No more being a door mat and letting people walk all over me or rope me into things. I have a voice and something worth saying.

The Keeler Girls :) my awesome roommates! 


             I learned that I have been color-blind my whole life, that everything that I’ve been taught about race has been skewed. It’s really ok to notice that people are different from each other. We’re not all the same. We are all human beings and God got pretty creative when he made each one of us. I think that God relishes in the differences between us. I saw that racism is still prevalent in the city and in the systems of society. Just a thought from my notes: “Racism is the denial that all people were created in the image of God.” Saying that one race is better than the other is in direct contradiction to the Word of God. “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them” (Genesis 1:27).  Through learning about race and racism, I am on a journey to find out what it means to be white. What is my culture? What does it mean to be a Norwegian American? I wonder if I’ll ever know since nothing has ever been passed down from generation to generation.

The City :)


            I learned the truth about immigration. It’s ugly. It’s unfair. There’s no justice. People die trying to cross the border just so they can work like a slave. They get the jobs that no one else wants and do not even receive fair compensation. Sometimes, they might not even get paid for all of their work. Immigrants don’t just come here to steal American’s jobs or take their health care. They come here because there are no jobs in Mexico that can support their families. Coming to America is their last resort. So many people are ignorant about this issue, I was too before FUI. Now, I want the world to know the truth.

I met my hubby that summer. I'm in the gray(oh so attractive!) and he's in the red shirt. 


           FUI rocked my world, flipped it upside down, and I can never live the same. Living in community and literally loving my neighbor just felt so right. While I was there, I just felt like this is how life should be. Even though it wasn’t always easy or enjoyable, it was so worth it. While I can try to explain my experience, it will only just be skimming the surface.  It can only be fully explained in the way that I live my life from now on.

Oh P.S. FUI stands for the Fresno Urban Internship, which was the internship I did this summer in downtown Fresno.

I hope you enjoyed this long look into my calling...but I felt it appropriate to share since this is where it all started and where I come back to whenever I need motivation :)

-Megan :)



The Rest of the Spreading Kindness Tips

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Is it bad that I got bored of posting about the same thing every day??...even though it was about kindness?

Maybe.

Well...it can be remedied! I decided to list the rest of the ways to spread kindness and be done with it today, yay!

15. Support the local economy and go eat at a Mom & Pop shop
16. Be aware of global issues and see what you can do about it..example: human trafficking
17. Only say positive things for one ENTIRE day
18. When driving let the other driver go first, give them a nice wave too!
19. Do an extra task at work for the person on the shift after you
20. Offer to babysit for free so a couple can have a date night
21. Sponsor a child...World Vision, Compassion
22. Adopt-a-Solider
23. Let someone with fewer items go in front of you at the grocery store

I'll admit that at this point my creativity was waning so I Googled "ways to spread kindness" and I found this awesome page that has 100 ways!...way more than me.  So I'll leave you to fill in the blanks :)

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What are some of YOUR tips for being kind?

-Megan

P.S. I'd like to give a shout out to my little sister Melanie for planting the idea of "spreading kindness" in my mind! Love you precious baby sister.



How I Spent My Sweetest Day....

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

with my sweetest person, my husband :)

Remember that post that I talked about baking something sweet? (Here, if you don't remember) Well....I actually didn't make anything that tasted sweet but we made a sweet (as in awesome) pizza!

We kinda have an obsession with making pizza. It all started when we were dating. We wanted to make dinner together one night and I happened to have this box of pizza crust mix in my pantry....we were hooked!



This is the very first pizza we made together...we were so precious that we made it into a heart, haha.
Super back in the daaaay.


On to the present....so I thought it would be nice to make a pizza together. It was also because I was reading this awesome blog called Life Blessons that had some pretty good pizza how-to's on the dough, sauce, and seasonings.

First, we had to make the dough. The recipe on Life Blessons called for a bread maker and I got really sad because I thought we didn't have one....then! My husband reminded me that we did in fact have a bread maker and it was like Christmas morning for me! :)



We followed the directions on here. We changed around the ingredients a little bit though. 

We used:
- 2 c. white flour 
- 1 c. wheat flour
- a good heaping scoop of wheat bran (it's REAL healthy)

and then we followed the rest of the ingredients/ directions for the bread maker. It took about 45 minutes for the dough to rise.

Next, the husband formed the dough into the pizza crust. He's pretty much a pro because he worked in a pizza shop for a long time. 




After the crust was formed, we set the oven to 350 degrees and got the sauce and toppings ready. We used the sauce recipe from Life Blessons as well...and let me tell you, this sauce is the best sauce in the ENTIRE world. I could eat it plain. I am not joking either. 




For our toppings we chose garlic chicken, Parmesan cheese, cheddar cheese, feta cheese and olives. Kinda random but we were just grabbing what was in our pantry. 




We baked it until the crust was golden brown and it was super tasty! We actually ate the whole pizza for dinner :)




It had been long a day for both of us if you can't tell from our tired faces, but the pizza quickly restored our energy. It was an excellent choice for our date night :)

What toppings would you use?

-Megan 

Journal Making Tutorial

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

I really enjoying making journals. There are kinda my specialty. I got started making them when I went home to visit my mom and began making some on her sewing machine. Then I came back to California...without a sewing machine. Therefore, I had to learn to make them by hand. It sounds difficult, but after researching binding techniques and tools on the internet, I came up with an easy way to make them. I thought I'd share, so here you go :)

SUPPLIES NEEDED


-good-sized piece of cardboard...I use old cereal boxes that I store in this mess!


-Two kinds of fabric, one for the outside cover and one for the inside cover
-Hemp thread 
-One button
-Paper to fill the inside of the journal (about 20 sheets)


-Heat Bond


-Awl
-Tapestry Needle
-Beeswax for threading
-Handy Dandy Iron


THE STEPS 

1. First you'll need to decide what kind of notebook you want to make, I made this one as a flip book style. 


2. I have little notepads that I bought to fill journals so I just tear about 20 sheets out. 

3. Using the paper as a guide I measure the cardboard so that there is a small boarder around the paper and enough for a front and back cover. (I'm not really into exact measurements..so sorry if this is irking to you!)


4. Measure the cover fabric using the cardboard you cut out. Leave a half inch border around the cardboard.


5. Cut out a piece of Wonder Under the same size and your cover fabric.

6. Place the backside of the fabric and the rough side of the Heat Bond together.


7.Then iron (with the hottest setting and no steam) with the smooth side of the Heat Bond facing up (as pictured above). 

8. Once it has cooled a little bit, peel off the Heat Bond, make sure that the clear adhesive from it is sticking to the fabric.


9. Next, Iron the Fabric to the cardboard sticky side down.


10. Once cooled, flip it over and iron down the edges to the other side of the cardboard.


11. To keep the fabric from looking bulky at the corners, snip away a little square so that it can be ironed down smoothly.


12. Now, take the second piece of fabric for the inside cover and cut it slightly smaller than the cardboard so that the pattern fabric will show.


13. Then cut a piece of Heat Bond to fit the fabric and repeat steps 6-8.


14. Iron it on.


Here's what it should look like so far:


Inside


Outside 


Continuing On....

15. Next we need to attach the paper, so place it where you'd like it inside the cover.


16. Hold the paper and cover tightly together, while piercing two holes through the paper and cover.


17. Make the holes a little bigger by working the awl into the paper and the fabric separately.

18. Next, take a long strand of hemp thread and work the beeswax into the end to make it easier to thread the tapestry needle.


19. Thread the tapestry needle.

20. Now you can bind the paper and the cover together by weaving in and out of the two holes.


21. Finish by tying a bow on the paper side to secure it. (unfortunately I forgot to take a picture of it with this journal but here is one from another journal I've made). 


22. Next, you'll attach the button to the front of the journal. 

23.Place the button where you want it, use the awl to poke holes where the button holes are.


24. Once again, use the beeswax to help thread the tapestry needle and sew the button on. 


25. Take the awl and piece a hole in the back cover of the journal and thread a long piece of hemp through to wrap around the button for closure.


26. Tie a knot on each side to secure the hemp.


27. Knot the end of the hemp as well.


28. FINALLY...wrap the hemp around the button to close the journal. 

Ta-Da! 


I'm not sure why it loaded upside down, but I can't fix it :/

29. The very last step...put a lot of heavy things on top of the journal to make it lay flat and let it set for a couple of hours.


...It's somewhere under there!

I hope that this helps you on your crafting endeavors! Please let me know any improvements I could make or if you have questions on any step.

Happy Crafting!

-Megan


First Project with my Sewing Machine!

I am really excited because I finally got a sewing machine! My mom gave me her old Singer and now all my crafting dreams can come true!

My very first project with my sewing machine was to try this t-shirt revamp with an old t-shirt and tie. I found it on Pinterest, of course. I finished it yesterday and I decided to wear my newly revamped t-shirt today.


So cute huh?! It was super easy and quick to make. It took me about 10 minutes. The tutorial is at McKell's Closet...check it out :) 

I love making old things new! 

-Megan 

Day 14 Spreading Kindness

Sunday, October 16, 2011

I'll make this one short and sweet...pick up litter around your neighborhood.

Protecting our environment is so hot right now!

Happy Sweetest Day! (Day 13 Spreading Kindness)

Saturday, October 15, 2011



HAPPY SWEETEST DAY!


Being sweet and being kind go hand-in-hand right? I thought so. You can use this holiday to be extra kind to your family and friends and even your neighbors...and also as an excuse to eat something sweet :)

Today, give someone a sweet treat...cookies, candy, or if they don't like sweets then give them something else that they would enjoy. I know I'll be enjoying this day with my husband...hopefully making some Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies!

How will you celebrate?

-Megan

P.S. Want more info on Sweetest Day? Check out Wikipedia :)


Day 12: Using Food! (Spreading Kindness)

Friday, October 14, 2011

Well here we are at Day 12...almost halfway there! Do you feel kinder yet? To tell you the truth, these little ways of spreading kindness are challenging me in my life.

Anyway...do you know someone who is going through a rough time in their life? Perhaps losing someone they love or they are stressed at work?

Make a delicious meal for them and bring it over to their house or invite them over to your house. You could even try some of the recipes on my recipe tab! They are quite delicious. Or check out Pinterest...I don't know what I'd do without that amazing little website!

If you are not very good in the cooking department, take them out to dinner. Either way, it'll show them some love.


Here's one of my favorite things to make: Chicken Nachos.

Chicken Nachos Recipe

-Juanita's tortilla chips (They are THE best!)
-Can of re-fried beans 
- LOTS of shredded cheddar cheese
-can of chopped black olives
-shredded cooked seasoned chicken (I usually cook mine in a pan with olive oil and chipotle chili powder)

Set the oven at 350 degrees. Then put a even layer of tortilla chips on a baking sheet. 
Cook up the re-fried beans until boiling and place on top of the chips. Then add the chicken and cheese. Top off with the black olives. Put the yummy goodness into the oven! Take out with the cheese is completely melted...usually about 5-6 minutes. 

Take out and eat it up! :)

-Megan 






Day 11- Share! (Spreading Kindness)

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Originally I had a different way to spread kindness planned for today, but I feel a new way tugging on my heart today.

I was pursuing my Facebook feed and I came across a status that catch my eye.

It said, “God gives the world enough of what it needs. He just doesn’t distribute it…We are the ones who will have to do the distributing.” (Check out the blog that this quote is from here.)

Woah. That catch my heart. God gives enough for all people, but we have to share! Maybe this isn’t a new conception to anyone since we’re taught that we need to share from a young age…well if you have siblings you are. But, how often do we actually share now that we’re big kids?

Think about it.

Try it…share something that is precious to you. Time. Money. Clothes. Food. Whatever.


Day 10- In Remembrance (Spreading Kindness)

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

How ironic that the way of spreading kindness that I picked for today was telling your loved ones how much you love them and why.

October 12, 2004 is a day that will always stand out in my mind. That day death touched my life unexpectedly. One of my best friends, Kylene, was killed in a car accident. It feels weird to type that even now SEVEN years later. I can't believe it has been that long. There are a lot of things that I wish I had told Kylene and I wish I would have been a better friend to her. That chance is gone, but it motivates me to tell my family and friends how much I love them now... every time I see them and  give them lots of hugs....to the point of being known as "The Hugger."

I just don't want to look back at my relationships with my loved ones and feel regret. I want to have joy for the time we shared. All we really have is Today..this present precious moment. Seize it.


You'll never be forgotten. 

"How do you know what your life will be like tomorrow? Your life is like the morning fog--it's here a little while, then it's gone." 
James 4:14 NLT 

-Megan 


Whoops! Days 8 & 9 Spreading Kindness

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

So sorry, I was on vacation with my family to ...Disneyland! That's why I was missing the past few days, I thought I scheduled out enough blogs but I didn't :( Here is a little catch-up!

Day 8- Hang out with a little kid


       There is a lack of good role models in today's world, so we have a lot of little kids learning bad things because that's all they have known. So grab your little sister, nephew, friend's child and just spend some time with them. Believe me, it will mean the world to them! Take them out to ice cream or in-n-out....or both! :)

Day 9- Give Compliments


Give someone random a compliment on their funny joke, personality, beauty, clothing article...whatever. It will boost their mood :) I actually like getting compliments, especially when I don't expect it.

"Gracious words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing to the bones."
-Proverbs 16:24 NIV


-Megan

Drop a Line...Day 7 Speading Kindness

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Not like in fishing either...like writing a letter. Send a letter to someone unexpectedly because who doesn't like getting mail?! Especially when it's not junk mail! Or write a thank you card to your friend or mom thanking them for who they are :)

You could even get in touch with your crafty side and make a card! This could be a double whammy for me, kindness and craftiness in one! Yes.

-Megan

Giving Time, Day 6 Spreading Kindness

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Now this little way actually involves more than just a one time act on our behalf.....volunteering. I think that volunteering is such an important thing to do because it makes us intentionally focus on other people rather than ourselves.



So..I challenge you to find a place to volunteer. Don't just volunteer any old place....give your time to something that you are passionate about! If you are saying, "Megan...I don't know what I'm passionate about!" Then here is a good tester to find out:

-What makes your blood boil or moves you to tears or when you see it, you think that's not right??? That's usually an indicator that something is on your heart.

For me, it's women in crisis....I can't stand for women to feel insecure or like they don't matter. Every woman should know that she is a beautiful creation that God wants to use for his Kingdom. :) So I volunteer at the Pregnancy Care Center, it helps women be informed about abortion and helps them make informed decisions on what to do. I like listening to these women and helping them. I also am against abortion so this is a double win for me!

Anywho...what are you passionate about?

-Megan


Day 5, Pick up the Phone!

Friday, October 7, 2011

Spreading kindness within the people you know is a good idea too :)

So...pick up that phone and call your precious lonely grandma or great aunt or someone who is not doing so well. Call them up just to chat, ask them about when they were young...you might gain some wisdom while making them feel special :)


"The instruction of the wise is like a life-giving fountain; those who accept it avoid the snares of death." 
-Proverbs 13:14 NLT

-Megan 

Day 4- Being Intentionally Kind

Thursday, October 6, 2011


Sometimes we need to be a planner pants and plan ahead for things in life. I think in certain situations, we need to think ahead to how we can be kind to others.

For example, how can we be prepared to help the homeless on the street corner when we're in a hurry and have no cash or no time to buy them something? Well, my friends and I found a way to think ahead about the homeless to how we can help them.

Check out my Blessing Bags post here, it is another way of spreading kindness to those who are least thought of in our society today.

"I tell you the truth, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me."
-Matthew 25:45 NIV

-Megan

Pay It Forward...Day 3 Spreading Kindess

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Well...have you ever seen the movie Pay It Forward? This little way of spreading kindness is kinda like the movie.

When I used to work at Starbucks in the drive thru sometimes a customer would pay for the person's order behind them just to be kind. I always thought that was cool because they wanted to start a little chain of paying it forward but it usually only lasted for one car. That was a bummer.

So let's make a chain of paying it forward!

Today's little way of spreading kindness is to pay for a stranger's coffee, drink, dinner...etc. I know not all of us can spare a lot financially, but make a little exception every once and awhile :)


Who wouldn't want that? Anyhow "...it's more blessed to give than to receive." Acts 20:35

-Megan 
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