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Saturday, October 23, 2010

A Lesson on Diligence

A big thank you goes out to the Miller family for hosting us last minute. Our thoughts and prayers were with Anna, though, and we still look forward to having the next meeting at her house!

As promised, here is a great story that illustrates our lesson today on Diligence:


Little Corners

Georgia Willis, who helped in the kitchen, was rubbing the knives. Somebody had been careless and let one get rusty, but Georgia rubbed with all her might, rubbed, and sang softly a little song:


"In this world of darkness, we must shine,
You in your small corner, and I in mine."

"Why do you rub at the knives forever?" asked Mary. Mary was the cook.

"Because they are in my corner," Georgia said, brightly. " 'You in your small corner,' you know, 'and I in mine.' I will do the best I can; that is all I can do."

"I would not waste my strength," said Mary. "I know that no one will notice."

"Jesus will," said Georgia; and then she sang again --



"You in your small corner, and I in mine."
"Cooking the dinner is in my corner, I suppose," said Mary to herself. "If that child must do what she can, I suppose I must. If Jesus knows about knives, it is likely that he does about dinners." And she took particular pains.

"Mary, the dinner was very nicely cooked today," Miss Emma said.

"That is all due to Georgia," said Mary, with a pleased face. Then she told about the knives.

Miss Emma was ironing ruffles; she was tired and warm. "Helen will not care whether they are fluted or not," she said. "I will hurry them over." But after she heard about the knives, she did her best.

"How beautifully my dress is done!" Helen said. Emma, laughing, answered, "That is owing to Georgia." Then she told about the knives.

"No," said Helen to her friend who urged, "I really cannot go this evening. I am going to prayer meeting; my 'corner' is there."

"Your 'corner'! What do you mean?"

Then Helen told about the knives.

"Well," the friend said, "if you will not go with me, perhaps I will go with you," and they went to the prayer meeting.

"You helped us ever so much with the singing this evening," their pastor said to them as they were going home. "I was afraid you would not be here."

"It was owing to our Georgia," said Helen. "She seemed to think she must do what she could, if it were only to clean the knives." Then she told him the story.

"I believe I will go in here again," said the minister, stopping before a poor little house. "I said yesterday there was no use; but I must do what I can."

In the house a sick man was lying. Again and again the minister had called, but the invalid would not listen to him. Tonight the minister said, "I have come to tell you a little story." Then he told him about Georgia Willis, about her knives and her little corner, and her "doing what she could." The sick man wiped the tears from his eyes, and said, "I will find my corner, too. I will try to shine for Jesus." And the sick man was Georgia's father.




Jesus, looking down at her that day, said, "She hath done what she could," and gave the blessing.

"I believe I will not go for a walk," said Helen, hesitatingly. "I will finish that dress of mother's; I suppose I can if I think so.'

"Why, child, are you here sewing?" her mother said. "I thought you had gone for a walk."

"No, mother; this dress seemed to be in my 'corner,' so I thought I would finish it."

"In your 'corner'!" her mother repeated in surprise, and then Helen told about the knives. The doorbell rang, and the mother went thoughtfully to receive her pastor. "I suppose I could give more," she said to herself, as she slowly took out the ten dollars that she had laid aside for missions. "If that poor child in the kitchen is trying to do what she can, I wonder if I am. I will make it twenty-five dollars."

And I seemed to hear Georgia's guardian angel say to another angel, "Georgia Willis gave twenty-five dollars to our dear people in India today."

"Twenty-five dollars!" said the other angel. "Why, I thought she was poor?"

"Oh, well, she thinks she is, but her Father in heaven is not, you know! She did what she could, and He did the rest."

But Georgia knew nothing about all this, and the next morning she brightened her knives and sang cheerily:


"In this world of darkness, we must shine,
You in your small corner, and I in mine."





head over to the forum to share some thoughts on the lesson

Monday, September 27, 2010

New Contact Page and Directory


Check out the Contact page for links to the Bright Lights main website, my email address, and a link to download a password protected directory for all the contact info for the group. Members: check your email for the password to access it.



*UPDATE: While it worked on my computer, it didn't work on my mom's, so I'll keep working on it! If it does work for you, please let me know - it might help me figure it out :)



Photo credit:
Alicia Bock

Sunday, September 26, 2010

A New Forum!

If you look at the tabs above this post you'll notice that there is a link to the Forum. Here you should all be able to post discussion topics! I have one there now, but I would like to see if it works for others, so please feel free to try it out :)

Also, if you would like to create a blog post, just let me know and I'll set you up as a "co-author". You will need an account on either google or yahoo and "follow" this blog with Google Friend Connect which is located on the left sidebar.

If you have any questions just let me know by either email or by commenting on this post, which you can do without signing in.

Have a wonderful Sunday!
Rachel


p.s. Thank you to all of you who came to the picnic last night! I had a wonderful time seeing you all again after our long summer break!

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

A Little Over a Week Away


Just a reminder that our family picnic is Saturday, September 25th from 5:30 to 8:00.

It's at Scioto Park in Dublin and we're meeting at the North Shelter.


Again, here's the mapquest link for directions.


It's a potluck, so please bring a main dish plus one side/dessert.


Can't wait to see you all!

Rachel

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

The Future's Looking Bright (gotta wear shades)

On this brand spanking new blog I'll be posting updates on our Bright Lights groups, info about upcoming events, plus anything else I think would be edifying to all of us!

Also, remember the newsletter we did awhile ago? Well, this is a replacement for that! That means, of course, that you all are welcome to write your own posts to add to the blog!!!

I can't wait to see what we make of this!

"Teach me to do your will, for you are my God; may your good Spirit lead me on level ground."

Psalm 143:10


Your Sister in Christ,
Rachel