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Celebrating Differences

6 / 12 / 206 / 11 / 20

We went fishing at the lake the other day and next to us was a family with five kids. They were talking and laughing and skipping rocks and trying to catch a fish. The dad spent most of his time untangling the kids’ fishing poles. I asked him if they’d caught anything and we struck up a conversation about curfews and the sad state of our world. 

In the course of our conversation, he said to me, “Yeah, I’m just trying to teach these kids that we are all equal and no one is better than anyone else.” A challenging proposition in our world these days!

I gave my full agreement and in that moment, I realized we were just people gathered on a lakeshore, fishing with our kids. It didn’t matter that his skin was dark and mine is light. 

It was a sweet moment and one that my kids noticed. We talked about it as we drove home that day. The fact that despite all the unrest in our world, most humans are just like us, trying to do the right thing and raise our children with values and strength of character. It doesn’t matter where we live, what color we are, what our occupations are. We are all humans, created in God’s image, and formed by a wonderfully creative Creator Who values difference.

And because of that, the world is full of differences. Differences of opinion, religion, language, political leaning. We do things differently, smell differently, look differently. We live different sorts of lives, work different kinds of jobs, have different kinds of families. 

Even in our own house, we have differences. Boys and girls, neat and messy, emotional and logical, tall and short, talkative and quiet. We all do things differently, and even look at the world differently. Each one of our family members is unique and special and brings a different perspective to the world. 

My sweet 9-yr-old girl prayed the other night, “Thank You, Lord, for the birds that sing in the morning and the frogs that make songs at night.” She loves God’s creation and she notices flowers, rocks and creatures that others overlook. Together we have studied the brilliant colors of the land and sea, the astounding abilities God gave animals to eat and hide and hunt and reproduce. We’ve caught and inspected turtles, toads, caterpillars, frogs and birds. Each facet of God’s creation is amazing and unrepeatable. 

On the other hand, my son loves to figure out how things work. We have watched countless YouTube videos to figure out how to install a deck mower belt on the lawn mower or change the tire on his bike. He looks at the world differently, with an inquisitive eye and analytical mind to evaluate the working system. 

 Then there’s the marriage relationship. I don’t know about you, but my husband and I don’t always see things the same way. We can either fight and bicker over our differences or choose to value the other’s perspective as unique and valid and see what amazing things God can do with us together!

So my question is this. What if I chose to celebrate the differences rather than condemning them? What if I quit fearing the differences and start learning from them? What if I stop trying to make everyone be like me and let people be themselves, with all the uniquenesses God created in them? What if I start valuing the differences and listening to others opinions rather than thinking I’m right? What if I embrace God’s creativity in all His creation and choose to appreciate each part, noticing the goodness in all of it?

~Janelle

 

 

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Moms in Progress: Brittany Stark

1 / 29 / 201 / 31 / 20

Janelle

Today I’m excited to introduce you to a special mom in progress. She has encouraged me as a wife and mom, and she is also my little sister! We have always been close, but our friendship has changed over the years as we have grown up, married, had kids, and become distinct women with different interests and talents. 

Hello! Please introduce our readers to your family, Brittany. 

Brittany

Hi! My wonderful husband Dave and I have been married for 11 years. (Kinda funny but we met and married in only 7 months! ?) We have two boys ages 6 and 7. Together we run a welding and metal fabrication business out of a shop on our property here in Idaho. I also homeschool our boys and they help take care of numerous creatures including 3 Jersey cows, 2 ponies, a couple of horses, lots of dogs, cats, ducks and chickens. We enjoy many activities including reading aloud as a family, downhill skiing, boating, dirt biking, riding horses, shooting, and flying. My husband is a visionary and our life is rich with many experiences! ? I love being along for the ride on this adventure with him!

Janelle

Your life is definitely a fun adventure! Can you share a truth that has helped you navigate your busy life more smoothly?

Brittany

This morning I woke up with Proverbs 15:1 playing over and over in my head: “A soft answer turns away wrath but grievous words stir up anger.” It sparked a very good conversation with my oldest son which included me asking his forgiveness for NOT giving a soft answer.

Janelle

Hmmm, yes. I’ve been there too. Isn’t it funny that God often gives us the chance to apply what He’s been teaching us? That’s awesome that you used the opportunity to teach your son and model asking forgiveness when you messed up. What would you say is your hardest parenting struggle currently?

Brittany

My words. I tend to be harsh and frustrated in my choice of words and tone. God gently reminded me that it’s sin. It’s not a minor little detail. It’s big. And I want to start thinking of it and dealing with it like the big deal it is.

Janelle

That’s so true. What a great change in perspective! I would guess thinking about it as sin makes you more aware of the words you say and even the tone you use. Is there something that is going well in your mothering journey?

Brittany

As I write this, my boys and I are just back from an awesome ski day at our local ski resort. We have so much fun together doing all sorts of activities and I’m grateful for a lifestyle that allows us to go skiing instead of doing school! ? But we do school sometimes too.. ?

Janelle

Ha! I think most kids would love to be able to go skiing instead of going to school! Talk about getting out of a not-always-fun task! Is there a chore that you would rather not do??

Brittany

Haha. Clean. But does anybody really like to clean? ? Besides you?

Janelle

Hey now! I’m sure there are a few other people in the world that don’t mind cleaning too much!? When you’re not busy cleaning up after your kids or animals, what is your favorite outdoor activity to do as a family?

Brittany

We love to ride dirt bikes together in the desert or mountains near where we live. It’s a total boy activity, but I like to go along and carry the snacks and water on my bike which has a handy little rack. ?

Janelle

Super cool. What’s your favorite movie these days?

Brittany

Captain America? Haven’t seen too many movies lately unless you count running documentaries which I watch while I run on the treadmill…  ?‍

Janelle

Yes, that marathon we’re training for allows for lots of movies on the treadmill. ? Do you have a favorite app or podcast?

Brittany

Trulia. I like looking at houses.

Janelle

One of my favorite pastimes as well. ? How about something yummy you’ve cooked  lately?

Brittany

Oooo these little chicken pita wrap thingys from Costco that only take 50 seconds in the microwave! They are delish! And talk about quick meal prep too. It’s a win-win in my world. ??

Janelle

That’s a win-win in any busy mom’s life! Something that’s yummy and easy! What are you learning in marriage or motherhood?

Brittany

I’m learning that even when my life doesn’t seem to look like anyone else’s, that’s ok. It’s sometimes a disaster and scattered and I occasionally worry my children will never learn to write legibly, but God gave me a wonderful man to honor and these young boys to shepherd and love. He knows what’s on my plate and He will equip me for the work.

Janelle

That’s a good reminder for all of us- that God sees and knows and cares and He will give us the tools we need to do the job, however messy it may be. Thank you for sharing with us today! Love ya!

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