Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Refresh Women’s Getaway

Last night I had this crazy dream that I was in a big fluffy robe next to a fire pit and outdoor heated pool. When I listened closely I could even hear a waterfall in the background. The dream was so beautiful that I didn’t want to wake up; until I saw Mike Mehaffie and Bob Horner crash our party by walking out in Speedos and swimming goggles saying they wish they had been invited to Women’s Getaway. I awoke with a start.

Okay, while the second half might not be a reality, the first part of my dream can come true! We are so excited to share with you that the Refresh Women’s Getaway will be back at the lovely Grove Park Inn and Spa in Asheville, NC Sunday February 10th – Wednesday February 13th. Cost is still being negotiated, but will run approximately $320 (maybe a little more). Before all you new staff who have never been begin to gasp and faint, take a little look at this link:

http://www.groveparkinn.com/

Grove Park

This Getaway has been a favorite of many. For one, the Inn is beautiful and yet has a laid back atmosphere. In February it’s peaceful and chilly outside. There are big fireplaces with rockers to sit and spend time with the Lord, as well as get to know other staff women in our region. I think God really enjoys seeing us enjoy Him and one another in such a beautiful space.

Another highlight is getting to hear from a speaker, along with testimonies from different staff sisters from all walks and stages of life. Walking away from the conference I feel refreshed by what I’ve heard from the Lord and from heart to heart conversations that take place over the course of the week. Of course, a day in the spa doesn’t hurt either. In the past, the spa has been a huge draw for many of our staff women and I encourage you to look at the pictures online. We are not talking about a walk in the front door and sit in a steam room and that’s it kind of spa, but a world famous spa. I bet you anything that Jesus loved him a bath house. Can I get an amen?

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I know it is early to be writing to you, but believe it or not, the Grove Park is adamant about getting a room count from us. Currently we have space for 54 women. However, if more than 54 sign up then we can expand it for a limited time. I sound like an infomercial, but it really is true. And if you are anything like me, you might just be noncommittal and say, “I’ll wait until closer to February” and think you are the exception to the “let us know now” rule. I’m guilty!!

But here’s what we need from you.

This week we want you to pray about joining us at Refresh and by this time next week we will hopefully have the CRS Registration site up and running for you to register. Even if you are just 90% sure you are coming, go ahead and register. We are only guaranteed more rooms at the discounted rate for a limited period of time, so jump on it like it is Celine Dion’s last concert. Okay dear women.

Love you so and hope to see you in the hot tub.

Beth Wayland

Monday, September 10, 2012

The Paralytic’s Friends

  Greetings from Mary Wallace for the Women’s Council~

Luke’s story of Jesus’ healing the paralytic has captivated my attention (5:17-26). I can picture these men, the paralytic’s friends, strategizing how to get the stretcher into the house. I wonder which man was the engineer who had the bright idea to remove the ceiling tiles and lower the stretcher right at Jesus’ feet?! They were a determined bunch – whether for the love of their paralyzed friend or from confidence in a supernatural man – they were going to get their friend to Jesus one way or another. Do you think they were perplexed when Jesus initially chose to forgive the man’s sins rather than heal him? After all, the men brought their friend to Jesus for physical healing. The paralyzed man got a double blessing in that his sins were forgiven AND his legs were healed! Jesus knew what was in the hearts of the Pharisees (doubt/contention), but he also knew what was in the hearts of this man’s friends – faith. Jesus chose to forgive the man’s sins as a result of his friends’ faith. (v. 20) Jesus eventually healed the man in order to prove His authority as God’s Son to the Pharisees. Verse 26 tells us how the story ended:

“Everyone was amazed and gave praise to God. They were filled
with awe and said, “We have seen remarkable things today.””

The paralytic’s friends were on an assignment: They were intent upon getting their sick friend to Jesus for healing. Crawford Loritts talks about God’s assignments in his book, Leadership As An Identity. Crawford comments:

“God’s assignments involve changing your life as a leader just as much as they involve changing the people you want to reach. God is constantly at work in building your character – making you more like Christ. He wants to build your faith as He works through you and as you encounter Him.”

The paralyzed man reaped the benefit of his friends’ faith and their persistence. Don’t you know his faith was strengthened in an incredible way that day?

Our MidSouth Women’s Council took time at our meeting Wednesday to pray for you. It was our privilege to “lower you at Jesus’ feet”. We are excited to see how God is going to move among us this year. God is at work in ways that we cannot even imagine! He wants us to minister out of pure hearts, but He also wants to free us from the things that paralyze and keep us from being effective for His Kingdom work.

~What assignment are you on that is making you more like Christ?

~ What remarkable things have you seen in your life today that only God could do?

~ How is your faith inspiring those around you?

Please share your response as a comment below. Thanks!