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Thursday 27 December 2012

Thinking Missional

What does Missions mean to you? Is it a sense of going? Is it someone who is "set apart"? Is it for someone else?

Mission can conjure up a whole host of ideas in people's heart. If you say "There goes a man/woman in a mission" There is the idea that the person is purposeful, authoritative, driven (perhaps even JCB like - no one is going to stop them)

Sometimes the church has even fallen into that trap - we are going to go, change and impose our way and culture on someone else.

We are also aware of the other side of missions too though. Missionaries like Gladys Aylward who was not accepted by the mission authority. Instead of giving up Gladys was obedient to the calling she felt, spending her life savings on a passage to China.

I have been in missions for 7 years now and it is fair to say that I have got used to not fitting into other people's boxes.

In my time I have had conversations with people who struggle with the fact I am in ministry and my husband is in work (in fact some other nations within my organisation would not accept me on such terms)
Others have struggled with the fact I have not "gone" anywhere. My call is to my hometown.  For others still its the fact I am a woman or a mum of young children.

The truth of the matter though is that everyone has a part to play,  each part is different and each is important.

What then is ministry? Where does it begin and end? Does it begin and end?

Is doing something under a Banner important?

I work with many organisations, everywhere I go, I am me. Everywhere I go I take my values. I may not always preach the Gospel but I take my faith with me  wherever I go.

Two years ago I got involved in a local issue where the Council at the time wanted to close the swimming pool. I got involved for many reasons:
I did not want a resource to be lost.
I fundamentally felt there was a lack of integrity in some of the decisions.
As a community worker, I felt it was against my professional values not to be involved. 
At first I too fell into the trap of attempting to "box it". It was a what I did on my off time. I soon realised however you can't box things up in neat packages.

Whether I am helping Street Pastors, light and life or participating in church life I am me. Can I not do all this and not be part of a missionary organisation? Yes of course I could but that is not what I believe God is asking of me. (At times the other option looks easier)

So what then is being missional? Should we all strive to busy ourselves in outreach? Maybe but not necessarily. It is more being in my book. Being natural, Being aware of what God wants you to do, being involved in the things that God wants.
That could be anything, that may be a mission outreach, that may simply being a good friend and neighbour. We should not be pressured into doing more stuff for the sake of doing more stuff.

My church that I regularly worship in is a few miles away. I equally feel welcomed whenever I walk to the one up the road as I have relationships with people from there. For we are one Body.

Human nature has a tendency to have a "them and us" outlook. We group together. Jesus however is Saviour to all. Human nature and organisations (including churches) can be power houses - there is a security in what is known and what is within our control. Our egos can get in the way, our pride or our need to be creditted for what we do. We are territorial. I see this all the time, people wonder why you want to help if you are not part of their group? People are naturally suspicious of motives.

What was Jesus model of leadership? He was a servant leader.  He was a servant leader who loved....enjoyed relational connections...who was not into empire building.

How to be missional, evaluate what you do, know whether to stay in it or pull out. Alternatively is there something new God has for you.

He has told you, O man, what is good;
    and what does the Lord require of you
but to do justice, and to love kindness,[b]
    and to walk humbly with your God? Micah 6:8 CEV

Friday 15 June 2012

Today is the day. It has been over a year since my sister had a prophetic word about writing a book, and it took a year to write and organise....but today is the day when "Marigold the Journey home" by Marisa Rosie finally arrived on her doorstep from the Lithuanian printer.

A story for kids of all ages about the Fatherheart of God and how much God loves each one of them.

For me the story has extra significance as each character is one of my sister's childhood soft toys and there is even one or two of mine too.
  
For a full synopsis of the story please  go to There are prices including p&p for UK, EU and rest of world

Saturday 9 June 2012

Trying to raise funds for our project

Trying raise funds to develop new things. Please consider making a contribution. We would really like to have an office or space to do more things and share it with others needing a space.

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Friday 1 June 2012

Faithfunder Crowd Funding

I came across this site this morning, it is a site that can help you fund a project.
I do not know how widely known it is or the success rate, so I thought I would trial it with a project I work for. If anyone has any knowledge or feedback to give me I would welcome comments

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Thursday 31 May 2012

Support YWAM Scotland

Hi I have recently come across an interesting fundraising sit Easy fundraising. This site is similar in style to Loyalty and  cash back sites except the money goes to the charity you nominate. Here is some details on how you can support my organisation simply be doing searches. Please consider joining and helping us to sustain our ministry.

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Are you one of the 6.4m people that use a search engine every day? Did you know you can raise money for YWAM Scotland - Stirling Team while you search?
http://ywamstirling.easysearch.org.uk combines the results of several search engines such as Yahoo!, Bing and Ask to ensure you can always find what you’re looking for. But the fantastic thing is that EVERY TIME you search, half a penny is raised for YWAM Scotland - Stirling Team. Search just 15 times a day and you can raise around £25 a year for us.
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Sunday 6 May 2012

Teaching on Giving

Giving has always been part of what I do. Recently my husband and I made the decision that we should start teaching our eldest daughter about the principle of Biblical giving.

It always seems to surprise me that the act of giving is often thought of as "after everything is paid for, I will give from what is left". Really it should be I give from the gross amount and then I live off the rest.

My daughter's Sunday school adopts two children with Compassion.  So we made the family decision that rather than us giving my daughter money for this and she throws it in the jar, we should incorporate this into her pocket money. We then give her the option to decide what she should or want to give.

This in turn teaches her about money, budgeting and giving. Even at the age of 8, she is beginning to understand the cost of a weekly comic and the difference in cost to a monthly one. She thinks about what is what to give and makes the decision about whether it is more or less that week.

I am not saying this in a way to make folks feel bad and we certainly don't have it sorted. (Today we had not given pocket money yet and when I asked my daughter what she would like to put in, as I would cover it, she quickly said £10.... I then reminded her that it would be coming from her pocket money and she revised her figure)

There is lots of thought about Giving and whether it should go to the local church or other organisations. I will let you decide how to give. I have tended to give to the church AND para church organisations. Why is that? Quite simply, I believe we are each called to give. We are all to be senders. I have a specific burden that my church does not give to.  I do not see this as a flaw in my church, it is simply that their corporate call differs from my individual call.

I have to be obedient to what I feel God has called me to. No one has a right to tell me how to give.....just as much as I have no right to tell someone else what they should give to.

What I can ask is that you give according to what you believe is right.

Saturday 14 April 2012

Seeing marigold in Print

 My sister took a Sabbatical last year to write a book. It is a book for children, but children of all ages. Last weekend I had the pleasure of reading the final print draft before publishing and I have to say it was a very enjoyable easy read.

I know you may think "You would say that about the book, since your sister wrote it" but I really do mean it.

I am a busy mum and whilst I enjoy a good book, it takes me ages to get through one.

The book itself is in simple language suitable for early readers as well as adults and tells a story about the Fatherheart of God.

The book is going to be published within the next few weeks. For more information you can click the link below. You can also follow on facebook.

I suspect a sequel will follow...



Marigold: Marigold, The Journey Home - Back cover synopsis: Marigold is a discarded rag doll, who has been abandoned into the darkness of the toy box. One day she makes the decision to leave the toy ...

Friday 3 February 2012

Creative writing Exercises to get your thoughts flowing

I have been getting writing again. It seems to be something that I have seasons of. Just thought I wouls share another place that I write


Creative writing Exercises to get your thoughts flowing

Monday 16 January 2012

Ochiltrinkets

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Friday 6 January 2012

Do I have a book in me?

It is that time of year where you reflect on what has gone on and contemplate on the future.
At the end of the year last year my cousin passed away and I felt led to write a poem for the family. I was honoured that it was read out at the thanksgiving service, which took part at the other side of the world.

I guess because it is that time of year when you reflect and perhaps also because work is less over this period (yes I have been working!) I have been thinking about my poetry. As some of you know I have been published in several anthologies over the years.

So as I have been reflecting, I then read some poetry by Stewart Henderson and got some inspiration.

That then made me think of how many were in anthologies and how many are not published and even what I might want to write now.

As some of you know my sister is just about to publish her first book, so the thoughts of self publishing has been the talk for her for months.

I got my old folder out and read some of the anthologies and thought...I'd forgotten I had written that (let alone had it published.) A lot are in my maiden name as I had more time to write then...but I retain the copyright.

So it has got me thinking....do I have my own volume in me? I wonder... I guess time will tell...

I guess I would have to write some new stuff as well and save to publish...

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