My blog is about Gods grace and about finding treasures in the darkness. It's about growing in my faith when it's hard and the darkness wants to consume me. We found out that our grandbabies Jayden and Brooklyn were diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder called Sanfilippo Syndrome and will possibly only live a short life. It's about our hope in God, finding him faithful and being amazed by grace.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Our Sweet Bee

Check out my new blogspot.  Our Sweet Bee.  I began a new little business.  I'm raising money for my 2 grandchildren Jayden and Brooklyn.  I began making scrabble tile jewelry.  It's been so much fun.  I've been very successful in selling them.  Thanks to my daughter Rian and her school and teacher friends.  Also thanks to my sister in law Jill and her school and teacher friends.  It's been wonderful and God keeps showing up and reminding me of His faithfulness.  All the proceeds go to raising money for Jayden and Brooklyn in helping build them a home that is handicapped accessible.  You can check out the link http://buildwiththeboyces.com  which explains more of their story. 

The prices are inexpensive, each charm or scrabble tile is $5.  I also have ball chains or black leather cords for $5 each as well.   Check it out then, email me at joankboyce@yahoo.com.  If you want something custom made, just email me your pic or logo or idea.  Or pick one that I've done. Thanks for taking a look. 

God continues to show up and show His faithfulness!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Reminder of God's mercy!

I haven't written anything for about a month.  I want to take the time to think and try to put my thoughts in a clear and thoughtful way.  That doesn't always happen, so I tend to not write a thing.  I have found lately though, the things I have previously written have been reminding me what God had taught me in my journey of brokenness.  I continue to ask, what is God teaching me in this place.  Why does God continue to break our hearts?   I was reminded of the story in John 11: 32-35 when Mary and Martha's brother Lazarus died,  Mary went to meet Jesus on the road.  When she came to where He was, she fell to His feet weeping.  Jesus was so moved in His spirit by Mary's brokenness that He also wept.  He wept with Mary.  His tears mingled with hers.  I think that when we cry and shed  broken tears for whatever reason, He cries tears with us.  When it seems that He's quiet, He's wiping our tears and listening to our heart, it's in those moments when He seems so far away that He's extremely close.  Psalm 34:18 reminds us that the Lord is close to the broken hearted.  I believe that the silence or what we think is silence is really the beginning of His dwelling place.  He's feeling our pain and He meets us at the point of our need.  His grace shows up in the tears and the silence!  He begins the healing process, sometimes it is to open up the wounds again to remind us of who He is.  The song that comes to my mind everytime I think about wounds, is a song from Point of Grace.  The lyrics are "heal the wound but leave the scar to remind me of how merciful you are."  So that's my thoughts for today.....to ask God to heal the wounds but leave the scar.  Every day I need to be reminded of His mercy.