Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Spain 2010
Book # 12 The Lightening Thief
Series: Percy Jackson and the Olympians
Author: Rick Riordan
Acquired: SLCA Bookfair
So, I should be packing my bags right now, but as usual there is some mental block that makes packing a suitcase an extremely painful and long process. There is something in me that doesn't want to commit to the clothes that I have laid out until the last possible moment. What if I change my mind?
In honor of my procrastinating, I have decided to write a blog.
Book #12 is underway. I was inspired to choose it by reading book #8, Edith Hamilton's Greek Mythology (which I am still working on). And, seeing that there are now two Greek Mythology movies out right now, it seemed appropriate. See Lightening Thief trailer here and Clash of the Titans here (don't think I will see this one....looks really violent)
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Cooper River

This weekend was the Cooper River Bridge Run. It was a fun weekend in Charleston with one of my students and her mom and grandma. YAY :D
Two minute PR. Still not as fast I want to be, but at least it was faster than the last one!
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Mexico vs. Iceland
Sunday, March 21, 2010
That Your Faith Might Grow..

This year was a different year. The Student Missions Fellowship prayed before each chapel. We simplified a lot of things and decided not to have any prizes or competitions between classes to raise money. Instead, we told our teachers and students that we wanted to trust God to move on the hearts of our students to give even though they wouldn't receive a prize for their class giving the most money. We wanted them to give from their hearts, knowing their treasure is in heaven.
Our project this year was to raise 12,000$ for Double Harvest, a ministry in Haiti started by one of the families from our school (http://doubleharvest.org/
Friday morning the Student Missions Fellowship students were collecting the final money. As they stopped by my room they said, "Miss Jackson, our buckets are so heavy. This is exciting!" I told them to come in so we could pray together. We prayed that God would not only meet the goal, but more, so that HE would be glorified and the students would know that God was the one who did the work!
That morning when they announced the totals, it was OVER 12,000$!! The kids all cheered! By the next Monday there was almost 16,000$. This is the most money that the school has ever raised for a missions project. There were no gimmicks or prizes, we just prayed!
God was truly glorified, and later that day two students gave their hearts to Christ with two different teachers. One of the conversations began specifically because of what God had done regarding the money!
It is true, God delights for us to ask Him and trust Him because when He answers, He is glorified!
John 14:13-14
13And I will do whatever you ask in my name, so that the Son may bring glory to the Father. 14You may ask me for anything in my name, and I will do it.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Monday, March 08, 2010
My Teacher is a Pirate
My Teacher is a Pirate
by Trish Jackson
My teacher is a pirate.
I know it's hard to tell.
Her red pen is a sharp, sharp sword,
Her car flies a dark, dark sail.
They say she went to pirate school
to learn the art of terror.
"Fail them all, fail them all,"
Squawks her evil parrot.
She pillages our papers
until there's nothing left.
Her sword pen slashing, cutting,
her pirate mark- a giant X.
Test day is the day of doom,
my mind comes to a blank.
I dare not try to face her sword,
I'd rather walk the plank!
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Book # 8: Pan
Pan was the son of Hermes (Mercury). Part human form, part goat. He was often thought to cause mischief and mysterious sounds in the forest causing travelers to tremble (panic) as they passed through.
Book # 8: Mythology by Edith Hamilton

Author: Edith Hamilton
So, this is where the inner nerd makes its appearance. When I was in elementary school I used to check out books on greek mythology, just for fun. When I saw this book for three dollars in a used book store a few years ago, it was impossible to leave it on the shelf.
The book includes Greek, Roman, and Norse Mythology. Before you laugh, it is a well known fact that CS Lewis was very fond of mythology (Have you read Til We Have Faces?). I also just verified this fact on wikipedia :)
Happy Reading!
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Book # 7: I Capture the Castle

Author: Dodie Smith
Acquired: A Christmas present from my sweet Grandmother :)
I was hoping for a quick read so that I could feel like I was really moving along on this whole 42 book thing....I may have chosen the wrong book.
I did learn an interesting phrase, though. Can someone, without looking it up, explain what an "Auto da fe" is? A hint: Think Spanish Inquisition.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Book # 6: A little behind schedule...
The next book will probably be more of the fast food variety, just to feel better about my overall progress.
Here is a question from Mr. Pratt: WHY do you do what you do? What is your purpose?
"Where there is no vision, the people perish: but he that keepeth the law, happy is he." Proverbs 29:18 KJV
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Monday, February 08, 2010
Book # 6: Designed for Dignity
Author: Richard Pratt, Jr.
Acquired: Pilfered from Josh Stockment's library while helping him organize his books....he had like three copies. Don't feel bad for him :)
Sunday, February 07, 2010
ATM: Arm Twisting Machine
We would like to make you aware that not all of your clients drive SUVs. The height of your ATMs have required us to use awkward card retrieval techniques which result in back pain, neck injury, fingernail breakage, and bad emotions. If this issue is not resolved at once, we may have to file a lawsuit for vehicle discrimination.
Thank you for your time,
Compact Car Drivers of America

Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Book # 5: Is That Really You, God?
Author: Loren Cunningham, founder of YWAM
Acquired: Bought at an ASCI teacher's conference, recommended by my friend Laura Bookout Matias who is a missionary with her husband Felipe to children in the favelas of Recife, Brazil.
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Book # 4: Crazy Love.Relief
"The answer lies in letting HIM change you. Remmeber His counsel to the lukewarm church in Laodicea? 'Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If a anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me' (Revelation 3:20). His counsel wasn't to 'try harder,' but rather to LET HIM IN." Crazy Love, 103.
"The fact is, I need God to help me love God." Crazy Love, 104.
Friends, we cannot do this alone. We cannot make ourselves love God. We can't psyche ourselves up, we can't sing enough songs, we can't do enough things to change out own hearts. IT IS GOD who changes hearts. His grace comes in and changes us to the core.'
"Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!" 2 Corinthians 5:17
I love this prayer at the end of chapter 6:
" Jesus, I need to give myself up. I am not strong enough to love You and walk with You on my own. I can't do it, and I need You. I need You deeply and desperately. I believe you are orth it, that You are better than anything else I could have in this life or the next. I want you. And whne I don't, I want to want You. Be all in me. Take all of me. Have Your way with me." Crazy Love, 111.
Monday, February 01, 2010
Book # 4: Crazy Love.First Impressions
Author: Francis Chan
Acquired: My friend Brenda, who is working at PACA, a Christian School in Brazil sent it to me :) 'brigada, Brenda!
I have read about 100 pages of Crazy Love. Here are some first impressions.
Like: Francis Chan is calling the church to a deeper walk with Christ.
Don't like: The way he does this. The book, instead of inspiring me to a grace walk with Christ, has left me feeling guilty and fearful and insecure in my relationship with the Lord (vs. another book I read recently about Adoption in Christ that moves me to deeper relationship with Christ and to action because of the way grace is presented)
. This morning I spent a few minutes talking with my friend Jessica Dean about the way the book uses guilt (different from conviction), rather than grace, to motivate its readers, and she suggested look at some reviews of the book to see if anyone else was saying something similar.
Sometimes I have a hard time putting into words what I am thinking , but here is what some others have said and they seem to capture what I want to say (these are from Amazon.com book reviews):
1. "My favorite explanation of the... concept of "Law and Gospel" is "Disturbing the Comfortable and Comforting the Disturbed"... Francis succeeds in disturbing the comfortable, but not in comforting the disturbed and giving the empowerment to do that which God has set before us. To me, that means that the job is only half-done."
2. "While I am sure that many "older" Christians might be able take this book as a genuine challenge to live their faith more boldly, I find very little in the way of encouragement in this book. I think that this book is downright dangerous to newer Christians. I at least thought I had been growing in my faith over the last several months, but this book put a nice big question mark over all of that. Frankly, by the time I was finished reading this book, I didn't feel in any way inspired to be a better Christian... I felt like I had been torn into little pieces, I felt destroyed."
3. "Well I was expecting this book to be all about God's love for us, But I found the book to be more about my love for God."
4. "Yet, noticeably lacking from this treatment of Christianity is Jesus - at least Jesus presented as a Redeemer and Savior. Little time is spent on the "crazy love" that God has shown us in the cross, and that....well....it's just crazy."
Note: I am not finished reading the book. I know there are also some really good things about this book (I will post those later). But, until then, does anyone else have thoughts on the book?
PS: This is not meant to be a place of argument, I am just looking for other feedback because of the above mentioned thoughts.
Friday, January 29, 2010
Interbook reflections: Aimee
This past week or so has been some of the hardest, saddest moments I have experienced. It is not what anyone of us would have planned. My sweet friend and roommate, Aimee Powell, was killed in a car wreck last Thursday on her way to work. All of us who knew her count ourselves blessed to have known someone who loved God so genuinely and who taught us all how to love more fully and deeply and selflessly. I wish I could capture with words more of who she was; she was radiant, joyful, sweet, compassionate. She was refreshing in so many ways.
In the midst of this sad, hard time, God has shown Himself faithful. Surrounding and comforting His people. Speaking to all of us with the hope of the Resurrection though Christ. This is not it. There is more. He has given us His Spirit as a deposit guaranteeing what is to come. As Pastor Malloy said at Aimee's funeral, we have a deposit, but she has it all! Oh, my heart wells up! The joy she must know now as she hears the words, "Welcome home! Well done, my good and faithful servant. Come and enter into your Master's joy!"
No, it is not easy, but He is good!
One of the books that Brenda sent me is called Crazy Love. The back says, "It's crazy, if you think about it. The God of the universe- the Creator of nitrogen and pine needles, galaxies and E-minor- love us with a radical, unconditional, self-sacrificing love."
We will miss you, Aimee! See you soon!
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Book # 3: The Peace Maker

Book # 3 is The Peace Maker by Ken Sande. We are doing this as a Bible Study in my Life Group. The cover of the book says: "Biblical Guide to Resolving Personal Conflict." Anyone with personal conflict out there? As I have found myself avoiding conflict and then handling it incorrectly when it does happen, even despite my best efforts to side step it, I am hoping that God show me how to handle conflict in a way that honors Him!
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Book # 2: Definitions
1. moeity: an indefinite portion, part, or share.
2. barouche: a four-wheeled carriage with a high front seat outside for the driver, facing seats inside for two couples, and a calash top over the back seat.
3. pique: to affect with sharp irritation and resentment
4. chagrin: to vex by disappointment or humiliation
5. demesne: land belonging to and adjoining a manor house; estate.
6. cavil: o raise irritating and trivial objections; find fault with unnecessarily
7. insipid: without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid
8. raillery: good-humored ridicule; banter.
9. curricle: a light, two-wheeled, open carriage drawn by two horses abreast.
10. nabob: any very wealthy, influential, or powerful person.
11. mohr: A West African gazelle
12. palanquin: A covered litter carried on poles on the shoulders of four or more bearers, formerly used in eastern Asia.
How did you do?
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Book # 2: Say what?
My favorite one was moiety. I have a feeling this has nothing to do with my favorite burrito place.
Here they are. Do you know these words?
1. moeity
2. barouche
3. piqued
4. chagrined
5. demesne
6. cavil
7. insipid
8. raillery
9. curricle
10. nabob
11. mohr
12. palanquin
Match the definition to the word. Answers to follow tomorrow :)
a. A covered litter carried on poles on the shoulders of four or more bearers, formerly used in eastern Asia.
b. land belonging to and adjoining a manor house; estate.
c. without distinctive, interesting, or stimulating qualities; vapid
d. any very wealthy, influential, or powerful person.
e. an indefinite portion, part, or share.
f. to vex by disappointment or humiliation
g. A West African gazelle
h. a four-wheeled carriage with a high front seat outside for the driver, facing seats inside for two couples, and a calash top over the back seat.
i. a light, two-wheeled, open carriage drawn by two horses abreast.
j. to raise irritating and trivial objections; find fault with unnecessarily
k. to affect with sharp irritation and resentment
l. good-humored ridicule; banter.
ALL DEFINITIONS FROM DICTIONARY.COM
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Book # 2 Sense and Sensibility

1) I arrived late to a birthday dinner. This is completely different than a party. Dinners are meant to start on time. Five minutes, ok....twenty minutes late, BAD!
2) I brought a gift, even though the invitation clearly said, "NO GIFTS." (I didn't actually read it that closely).
Dear Jane Austen, please give me some insight into the mystery of proper social decorum!
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Book #1 The End
"He said very quietly, 'Rose Marie, you act like an orphan. you often live as though the Holy Spirit never came, could never help you live in impossible places, and do impossible things. You act as though there were no Father who loves you.'" -p137 From Fear to Freedom
"Because those who are led by the Spirit of God are sons of God. For you did not receive a spirit that makes you a slave again to fear, but you received the Spirit of sonship. And by him we cry, "Abba, Father." The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God's children. Now if we are children, then we are heirs—heirs of God and co-heirs with Christ, if indeed we share in his sufferings in order that we may also share in his glory." Romans 8:14-17
Rose Marie (the author) helps teach the Sonship course offered through World Harvest Mission. You can check out their materials here: http://www.whm.org/sonship
Book #1 Day 3
James 1: 5 "If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him."
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Book #1 Day 2
Favorite quotes from today:
"Think of the human state as one of stubborn blindness. We will rely on everything but God. He in turn will prepare us for grace by closing our favorite escape exits until there is only one way left." -From Fear to Freedom, p53
The thirst became so bad that she almost felt she would not mind being eaten by the Lion if only she could be sure of getting a mouthful of water first.
"I daren't come and drink," said Jill.
"Then you will die of thirst," said the Lion.
"I suppose I must go and look for another stream then."
"There is no other stream," said the Lion. It was the worst thing she ever had to do, but she went forward to the stream, knelt down, and began scopping up the water in her hand. It was the coolest, most refreshing water she had ever tasted.
- C.S. Lewis, The Silver Chair (quoted in From Freedom to Fear)
Jesus answered her, "If you knew the gift of God and who it is that asks you for a drink, you would have asked him and he would have given you living water." John 4:10
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Book #1 From Fear to Freedom

Author: Rose Marie Miller
Acquired from a friend over 3 years ago. Greg Conover, let me know if you want your book back!
Current Page: 27
Favorite quote so far: "I did not realize that the confidence I had always had about life was not faith, as I had assumed, but a reliance on my own competency, be it real or imagined... Presumptive self-confidence may look like faith, but it has a very different spiritual root."
42 Books in 365 Days
Today I was dusting my bookcase and realized that I have so many books in my "library" that I have not even read! Some of them I bought, others were given to me, and some of them...mmmmm...I actually have no idea where they came from! If you happen to see a book belonging to you come up on this blog, feel free to email me your address, and I will mail it back to you as soon as I finish (sorry!).
This is the goal, then: Read the 42 books in my library that I have not yet read (this excludes textbooks, Bible concordances/helps, foreign language dictionaries, and other books that would be considered reference books)......so here goes! Happy Reading!

Danger: Earbuds

One young man, whom we will call "Tito," was listening to his iPod. When he removed his earbuds, the squishy part stayed inside his ear. He could not get it out! His solutions, in order:
1. Tried to pull it out with tweezers (did not work).
2. Went to bed because it was late and he would figure it out in the morning.
3. Dad used a VACUUM cleaner to try to suck it out (did not work).
4. Finally went the hospital to have it removed (did work).
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Sunday, December 06, 2009
Testify
If you are interested in joining for the spring season contact Susan O'Keefe at testify4God@gmail.com
Congrats Allie, Hannah, Lauren, Charity, and Jackson!!!
Friday, December 04, 2009
Saudades
Friday, November 20, 2009
JoBurg
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Long Journey
Song By Sarah Jarosz
Listen HERE
I have just begun
a long journey that will run
the length and width of summertime
and the cool fall air will guide me home
yeah the cool fall air will blow me home
You'll be miles away
I want to go but I want to stay
the music's begging me to go
but your love can guide me home
yeah your love can guide me home
Starry nights and summer sun
I think you just might be the one
this mountain pass keeps winding on
and I wonder if your love can guide me home
oh yeah I wonder if your love can guide me home
I have just begun a long journey
that will run the length
and width of summertime
and the cool fall air
will blow me home
Yeah your love can guide me home
oh yeah I wonder if your love
can guide me home
Saturday, September 19, 2009
CCB
http://www.charlotteconcertband.org/
Upcoming concerts:
"Anniversaries"
Saturday, October 3, 2009
8:00 p.m. w Dana Auditorium @ Queens University
George Frederick Handel (1685-1759)
Selections from "Suite from Water Music"
Broadway 1959
My Fair Lady
West Side Story
Gypsy
The Sound Of Music
The Music Man
Great Movies of 1939
Gone With The Wind
The Wizard Of Oz
Cole Porter (1934)
Love For Sale
Begin The Beguine
Anything Goes
Leroy Anderson (1949)
The Wearing Of The Green
and more!
"Winds of War . . . and Peace"
Saturday, December 5, 2009
8:00 p.m. w Dana Auditorium @ Queens University
Barber: Commando March
Grundman: Concord
Bilik: American Civil War Fantasy
Sousa: The Gallant 7th
Bukvich: Symphony No. 1, "In Memoriam Dresden, 1945"
Brahms: "Blessed Are They," from A German Requiem
plus Dona Nobis Pacem, Gesu Bambino and other
Christmas favorites.
Thursday, September 17, 2009
I asked the Lord...
In faith and love and every grace.
Might more of His salvation know,
And seek more earnestly His face.
‘Twas He who taught me thus to pray,
And He I trust has answered prayer.
But it has been in such a way,
As almost drove me to despair.
I hoped that in some favored hour,
At once He’d answer my request.
And by his love’s constraining power,
Subdue my sins and give me rest.
Instead of this He made me feel,
The hidden evils of my heart.
And let the angry powers of Hell,
Assault my soul in every part.
Yea more with His own hand He seemed
Intent to aggravate my woe.
Crossed all the fair designs I schemed,
Cast out my feelings, laid me low.
“Lord, why is this?” I trembling cried!
“Wilt Thou pursue thy worm to death?”
“Tis in this way,” The Lord replied,
“I answer prayer for grace and faith.”
“These inward trials I employ,
From self and pride to set thee free!
And break Thy schemes of earthly joy,
That thou may find thy all in me.
That thou may find thy all in me.
Words by John Newton/Laura Taylor
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
Transition Time
So many changes: Move to a new house/city. New roomies. Worship leader moved to ATL, church is still great, but just different. New school year. So many close friends moving away....Brenda to Brazil, Melissa to Bahrain, Christy to the Middle East, Rhonda to Texas....other friends are MIA because now they are dating someone.....
Wonder what is next......Trish to Mex? Trish to Spain? Or perhaps it is just Trish in Charlotte/Huntersville....or, how 'bout, Trish sit still.....or.......
"Be still, and know that I am God;
I will be exalted among the nations,
I will be exalted in the earth." Psalm 46:10
Monday, August 17, 2009
Once upon a time there was a guy named Josh...
And this is his story in his own voice:
Ok -So Trish asked me to feed her dog/let it out this evening because she had to stay late at the school. When I showed up her roommate's car was in the driveway. So I thought: Maybe her roommate is home and I don't have to do anything. So I knocked on the door but there was no answer. I called Trish to see what to do but she didn't pick up. After doorbell/knocking again and no answer I walked around to the side and unlocked the door. But when I opened it there was no audible alarm noise so I thought: Sounds like her roommate IS home. Obviously I didn't want to be unlocking the house and walking in on her, so I quickly locked the door. I called Trish and didn't get an answer, called C-Robb to see if she knew anything about the situation. As I was hanging up the police showed up. The alarm got set off, but it didn't make any warning noise when I opened the door and it didn't make any noise when the actual alarm went off.
When the police showed up I was walking in the side yard looking for a phone signal because Sprint sucks and I have to chase half a bar around. He frisked and cuffed me and put me in the back of his car. After walking around the house and deciding that things appeared to be normal he came back and questioned me. I told him what happened and that I had no indication that the alarm went off [and that I had a key and the alarm code]. He said that I was too articulate and thorough in explaining the situation. So he asked me to describe the inside of the house, took the handcuffs off me and had me open the house and prove that I was supposed to be there. Once convinced that everything was alright he left.
I took the dog for a short walk and fed it. 30 minutes after I got home and about an hour after the ordeal with the police Trish called and said that the Alarm company just called and said the alarm was going off at that moment. So I raced back to the house to make sure that I set it properly when I left; I had and everything was fine. And that was my excitement for the day.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Monterrey Mex, 2009
One afternoon we had some time to go visit the Grutas de Garcia-
The caverns were filled with stalactites and stalagmites and were a cool relief from the 100+ temperatures.
1. MTW/National Presbyterian Church in Mexico: they have a vision to plant 52 churches in the largest cities in Northern Mexico. Their goal is big, but God is bigger and there is such a need for churches that teach and preach the word of God with care and conviction. The harvest is great but the workers are few- pray for godly men to be called to plant these churches.
2. Pastor Eraclio and His Family at Iglesia Bethel: They work in a community that is lower income and have also sought to reach out to an indigenous group called the Tepehuanes people.
3. The Theological Institute: this a place for men and women to be trained in how to study and teach the bible. Please pray for them and the institute.
4. VBS this week at Iglesia Bethel.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Not enough words to describe....
This year's team included: Susan Smith, Jose and Iva Bas, Elizabeth Smit, Christy Seifert, Aimee Powell, and Trish Jackson (me!).
The pictures are not in order, and there is no way to capture all that we saw and all that God did, but we hope that they encourage you to continue to pray for the work that God is doing in the hearts of children in Peru.
the "Baile del Pollito"....aka The Chicken Dance!
We were NOT sad to get home to our own food.
workshops called "How to tell stories creatively"
We saw many typical dances of Peru and got to do some of our own at the end!
our favorite boy's home, located south of Lima. We worshipped with the boys, Elizabeth and Iva shared the gospel with the boys, and Jose encouraged the older boys to "sigue adelante"- keep moving forward- and to put their eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith.
- For the workers and volunteers who share the a values curriculum in the public schools
- for the summer camps where these same children hear the Gospel
- for the street boys who live in the 5 SU homes
- for the very difficult task that the house parents have of raising these boys
Our theme for the week:
1Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles, and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us. 2Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy set before him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. 3Consider him who endured such opposition from sinful men, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart. Hebrews 12:1-2
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Peru, again :)
We made it safely to Peru! I have decided that these next 10 days will be a great opportunity to take a break from the internet, so I am writing to ask for prayer for the rest of our trip....Apart from Him, we can do nothing (Jn. 15:5)....we really covet your prayers.....that our time here would be fruitful and that God´s kingdom would come and His will be done in Lima, Peru! Also that we would be an encouragement to the volunteers who give their time to teach Bible in the schools here.
Our two main goals: Share the Gospel, help equip volunteers to teach the Bible effectively in the public schools.
June 13- Gospel presentation at INABIF Lima (a state run orphanage)
June 14- Church in the AM, and then lunch with UB (union biblica) workers
June 15- AM/PM Gospel presentations in two local schools, lunch and dinner with UB volunteers
June 16- AM/PM Gospel presentations in two local schools, lunch and dinner with UB volunteers
June 17- Professional development workshop for INABIF workers
June 18- AM/PM Two teacher workshops for UB schools volunteers
June 19- Bus to Chincha, Gospel presenation at INABIF Chincha, Bus to Ica
June 20 (my birthday!) - Training with UB volunteers in Ica
June 21- Lead Chapel service at UB boys home in Kawai, return to Lima
June 22- return home