Friday, March 28, 2014

A Good Deed

My Mom helped me make
this cake for my
friend who has lots of
little brothers and sisters

It was fun to deliver it to them!



Friday, February 28, 2014

ONE Faith



Me and my Daddy at Church Services
My father is called “Daddy.”  Even though I am eleven years old, I call him “Daddy.”  My Daddy called his father “Daddy” until the day he died.  That’s because they lived in the South, and Daddy says lots of people call their fathers “Daddy” in the south.  I love my Daddy very much.   There are tons of reasons why I love my Daddy.  He takes me fishing, and he brings me old things like radios and old computer monitors to tear apart and try to fix. 
 


     Daddy teaches me how to build stuff, like sheds, and how to fix boat motors.  He teaches me how to make Mom’s vacuum cleaner work better, and how to cast and fish the best way.  He always keeps his cool in times of trouble, and he says that I should do that, too.  He hums when he gets upset.  
 
 
 
 
 
I know my Daddy has Faith.  He reads to me and the whole family every morning from the Bible at the breakfast table.  He likes the Proverbs.  From the Proverbs, I have learned that I should not be arguing a lot with others, I should be loyal to my friends, and I should not use credit cards when I grow up.  I learned all this from Daddy reading me the Bible, and then he talks to us about it. 
     It is sad for me when he has to go to work every day.  He has to work a hard job, lifting boats and engines, and doing other tough things.  He is a good Daddy because he brings in the bacon and pays the bills for our family.  When he comes home at night, he sometimes even grills food for us after all that hard work.  That shows me that he gives up his time and is unselfish, so we can all live together and I can be Homeschooled. 
 
     I know my Daddy loves me, because he spends lots of time with me.  We go on trips, like fishing all day, and one time he took me Duck Hunting in Arkansas for a whole week.  He even helped me with all the schoolwork I had to do during that week.   I kept on want to quit the school stuff that week, but he was patient and stern enough to make me do it, anyway.   When I get upset or disobey, Daddy never yells at me.  He corrects me very tenderly.  He puts his hand on my shoulder and guides me to do the right thing. 
 
     When I grow up, I am going to have 8 kids.  I want to be like my Daddy to my kids.  One way is taking them to work with me.  I will also take them to caves and dams and neat places like the places that my Daddy takes me.  I will read the Proverbs and Revelations to them, too. 
 
 

This shows a "Red Neck Trompoline" that my Daddy
made for me in Arkansas at the
Hunting Camp
     Finally, my Daddy is probably one of the best fathers in the world.  He always helps everyone in my family.  He loves to spend time with me.  He works to make money for us to live.   He teaches me to always love others and help them.  I am so thankful for my Daddy. 

      

"The father of the righteous will greatly rejoice;

he who fathers a wise son will be glad in him. "

 

Proverbs 23:24





Wednesday, February 12, 2014

ONE Way

Search me, O God, and know my heart.
 Try me and know my thoughts.
And see if there be any grievous way in me,
and lead me in the way everlasting!
 
Psalm 139:23-24 (ESV)



 
 
This is one of my memory verses I am learning this week.

I am thinking of things that I can do to serve
others as I start being a Lad to Leader this
year. 
 
 
My Lad to Leaders Group is going
to do lots of fun projects,
but I want to do some of my own
to help other people and to show Jesus that
I love Him a lot.
 




Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Do you know what FLINT is?

 
 
 
I am making the theme of my blog based
on the verse in Isaiah that talks about a Flint.
This is a picture of a stone called a Flint

  It is my Mother's favorite Bible Verse,
and she has told it to me many times
in my life.
Flint, Wikapedia
 
 
Isaiah 50:7 tells of how Isaiah set his face like a Flint.
  I looked up what that means and it said that he 
decided that no matter what happened, he wasn't going to flinch or change,
even if someone tried to shame or disgrace him.
 
 
 "For the Lord GOD will help me;
therefore shall I not be confounded:
therefore have I set my face like a flint,
and I know that I shall not be ashamed."
 
                 
My parents and I talk about verses a lot,
and this one is a verse that needs to be remembered,
because life is hard and there are battles. 
 
 Flint is really hard and strong, and it can help you win battles. 
 Flint can even start fires. 
That's why Flintlock Rifles are called "Flintlock,"
because you strike the flint against the steel,
and it shaves off a tiny bit of very hot steel. 
 That is how the rifle fires.
 
Isaiah 50:7 tells us not to give up, ever.
We have to set our minds on hard work,
and on faith.  One Faith.
Many people will tell us that there are
other Ways, other Faiths that are
just as true as The Faith of the Bible.
 
We have to be determined. 
To study and to learn how to tell others
that Jesus is The Way.
 
 
I like that it also says,
"For the Lord GOD will help me"
Because sometimes I don't want to keep on.
Sometimes I just want to be like every
other kid and just let everybody be right.
 
But that is not good. 
 I know that someday
I will face God and He will
remember how I did or did not stand up
for His Word,
for
His Way. 
 
And so I will Set my Face Like a Flint.
 
I'm pretty sure that Jesus thought of that
verse when He was in the Garden.
 
He did not exactly want to die
on the Cross.
 
But He did it...
 
for me,
 
for you,
 
even for those who will laugh at me,
call me a weirdo and
tell other kids not to hang out with me.
 
This blog is about not flinching...
Not giving in when the hard times come.
Not being a wimp and letting them say
that Buddha or Mohammed
or
Whoever is also right.
 
I will set my face like a Flint,
and my God will help me.