Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Garden of Friends


I have spent a large part of today processing last night.


During the months of June, July and August our church holds a once a month Salad Supper for the Women's Ministry.  This is a fun night to get together with other ladies, have a bite to eat, and listen to another woman share about the work that God has done in her life.

This was something I had participated in while attending our church in Fort Worth, Texas. 

When we moved and started attending the church here in North Carolina I knew I wanted to continue the tradition. This is the fourth summer of Salad Suppers at our little round church.

In January I began to pray about who God would have me invite to speak at the Salad Suppers this year. 


It wasn't long after I met TheCarPoolQueen that I began to get a feeling that I needed to ask her to come speak. 


I was nervous about asking her, We had only just met, and although I had read her blog and knew she had a story to share, I didn't know any of the details. But in March, I asked if she'd come tell us her story.


She graciously accepted.


I felt confidant that this was the right thing, but I didn't realize that I was about to witness an answer to prayer in a way that only God can orchestrate. 


Susan did speak last night. She talked about her faith in God in a lesson she entitled: Truth Taught Through Triplet Trials.


I can only say that I wish you had been there as she encouraged us to trust God when it seems that all is lost. To obey Him not only in our actions, but also in our heart. To remember that the desert places in life are not just about us, but about others who might walk the same road in the days to come.  She challenged us to cling to God while in the desert so our experience can someday be used as an encouragement, a deep glass of water to those walking thirsty in a desert of their own.


She didn't sugar coat the things God has used in her life that are hard, but she glorified God in the hard things.


It was just a very good night; in the right place, at the right time, with the right people, and I feel incredibly blessed to have been a part of it.


Yesterday I read  the 13 verse of chapter eight in the Song of Solomon, and as I thought of the ladies in attendance last night, and as I shared Susan's story with The Mister last night, and again with a friend today, the verse came back to my mind: 


Your companions are fortunate to hear your voice

Song of Solmon 8:13 (NLT)

Indeed, we truly are.

10 comments:

Gretchen said...

Amazing grace. From the way u 2 met to the story she shared. My faith seems so small b/c I'm constantly still in awe that He's always with us. In all things. At all times.

Thanks for giving the rest of us a glimpse of the evening , Kellie.

really.truly said...

Wonderful. What a great evening. What a great testimony she must have shared. I only know part of CPQ's story...what I do know brought me to tears. And what you(she) shared..."faith in our actions and also in our heart"...such wise words.

Lauren H. said...

I REALLY enjoyed last night. Thank you sooo much for inviting CPQ to speak. She (and God) spoke to my heart through her story. I am currently right where she was and it was truly wonderful to hear her story and feel encouraged that I CAN make it. Thank you!

Alyssa said...

It sounds like her words acted as wonderful refreshment during this hot summer. Reminds me of when the theme for the women's retreat at the Marriott Solana was on "Desert Passages." That message has stuck with me all these years on how we each need to find our own "desert passages" - those passages that give us hope during difficult times.

Sandy M. said...

I was praying for CPQ & so glad to hear that she was a blessing to you all (which I knew she would be!) I love the way God orchestrates "connections" for His ultimate glory!

Lori said...

Can't wait to check out her blog! Sounds like a wonderful ministry. :)

Elizabeth said...

I wish I could have been there! To hear CPQ speak and meet you and just be with other women! I haven't had that in a long time. I only know a little about her story, but I know it's a powerful one.

Carpool Queen said...

The blessing was all mine, Kel, because when I see God redeeming the hard places in my life as an encouragement to others, it confirms that He orders my life for HIS glory.

Megan O. said...

Sounds like a great night. I think hearing another person's personal testimony is the most powerful tool. The supper club sounds like a great idea.

Unknown said...

Love the idea of the Supper Club.

Sounds like God really used you to bring CPQ to talk, and spoke to many through her.