Friday, November 22, 2013

Ebenezer in Baptist History

Leland-Madison Memorial



Madison wanted the Baptist support in Virginia for ratifying the Constitution.  He meet with John Leland who said the Baptist would only support it if,  Madison would secure their religious liberty with a bill of rights.

This is a present day Ebenezer for hitherto hath the LORD help us.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Thomas Jefferson & Cheese :)

My daughter was reading this book...



when she came across Jefferson and his cheese!

It always amazes me to read American History and find so much of it linked to our Baptist Forefathers.
Here are a couple of links with more information on John Leland and the Jefferson Cheese.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheshire_Mammoth_Cheese

http://www.acton.org/pub/religion-liberty/volume-12-number-3/thomas-jefferson-and-mammoth-cheese  (I don't know much about this site and am not endorsing it, but it has a good account of the story.)

There are more books like the one above on Evangelist Ted Alexander's Website.

Monday, July 15, 2013

God Is Good

I love this statement.  When I'm not sure what to say to praise God, I can always declare this statement.  God IS Good.  It's true and says it all.  I like the word "IS"  it is a state of being verb.  It's a present tense and a verb is action.  Meaning currently Good and actively Good.  If I say God was good or will be good, then I am saying his goodness is finite.  But to say He IS Good, that is infinitive.  Never ending!

"Oh that men would praise the LORD for his goodness, and his wonderful works to the children of men!"
Psalm 107:8,15,21,31


Friday, March 22, 2013

Sour Dough Starter

A friend of mine recently shared some of her sour dough starter with me.  I have wanted to try starters before but most of what I came across, years ago, was to buy the yeast to make your starter.  

Her starter consisted of 1/4 flour 
(She may have used Coconut flour, I forgot to ask, but I used King Arthur Whole Wheat)
1/4 Spring Water or boiled tap water 
(don't want the chlorine killing things off)
Add this every day for 7 days

Some say refrigerate after a certain period of time.  I say why? Refridgeration has not always been available to the average household.
So I have left mine out.  A lot of the research I've done suggest if you refrigerate to let it get started really well and have "proved" it successful.

This is a 3 week old starter: 


Yes, it's small.  I haven't been "feeding" it so it has gone dormant.
This is fine (it is suggested to feed it a least once a week).
I still have a few questions about how long it needs to be active before using.


On a side note:
A sour dough starter is not alcoholic unless it has sugar to feed on 
and is in an anaerobic (without oxygen) state.
I used a coffee filter for a "lid" to keep stuff from falling in, but allow it to "breath" 
and get the natural occuring airborne yeast.

I'm pretty excited about it.  So far I've only made pizza crust with it.  I need to feed consistantly until it's active again and I'm going to try a regular loaf of sour dough bread.  

Then ~ onto Jewish Rye!!  

Monday, March 4, 2013

Youth Meeting!

We had a great youth meeting this past Friday.  I believe all but one of the teens where able to come out.  We started off with a game.  I do not remember what the name of it was, my husband remembered if from his years at camp.  The object was to thy to get the keys from under the blinded folded persons chair and if they whacked you, you were out.  It was pretty hilarious when Greg decided to put the young married couple (Jess and Andrew - they help us out) back to back.  Greg said he noticed in this game that the women where more vicious.   Jess and I agreed that it's just natural defense coming out, lol.  Kind of like when you see the little old lady betting a man to death with her purse! HA!HA!HA!  Well the guys were definitely more tactical about it :).



Aside from all the fun, we also had a great lesson from the bible.  We started out in Psalm 139: 1-12, then we flipped over to 1 Samuel 15:1-26  He pointed out in vs. 20 how Saul said "..Yea, I have obeyed the voice of the LORD, and have gone the way which the LORD sent me, and have brought Agag the king of Amalek, and have utterly destroyed the Amalekites."  My husband put it this way... (As Saul) "I have obeyed God, just ask Agag yourself, he's right here."  He made several great points about these passages.  The teens are required to know Psalm 139 when we meet again at the end of the month.