Welcome

I would love to invite you into my home to have a cup of tea with me. We could sit in my sunny kitchen and talk about all the things that are going on in our lives. I could share with you the news I hear from my grown daughters. How my grandkids are growing. We could laugh together over the funny things that they have said. It would be fun to share the ins and outs of our family life, and talk about our latest creative projects. We could share what God has been teaching us, in our personal lives, and encourage each other on this walk of faith. We could pray together, laugh together, and even cry together. Since most of us will never be able to sit down together face to face, I would like to invite you to join me here. So come on in and have a cup of tea with me.

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Joy

Joy

About Me

Crossville, Tennessee, United States
I am a 61 year old, wife, married to my best friend for 40 years. We have been blessed with 6 children, & 13 grandchildren. I love mentoring women in their spritual walk & in the everyday. I have a diverse background, having spent over 30 years living and ministering in a small South American country. Now my family resides in a small town in the lovely state of Tennessee. We have experienced the blessing of adoption, but also the hard of dealing with a child with RAD and other mental health issues. You can live life with the cup half full or half empty the choice is yours. I choose half full.

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Wednesday, July 29, 2009

"Everything should be about God!"

I'm sitting here in Lexi and Jonathan's apartment this morning thinking about the Sunday School lesson I heard Sunday. The class is doing a study on 1 Corinthians, and Sunday they were on chapter 3. The basic truth from the lesson was that "EVERYTHING should be about God!"

It seems to me that it doesn't matter how long you have been a Christian, it is so easy to get our mind and our life so wrapped up in our day to day life/circumstances, that we lose sight of the fact that my life belongs to God. I've been bought with a price, I'm his child and he is my Father. He is suppose to be in the drivers seat, and I'm not suppose to be telling him how to drive. I'm to trust him and rest in him, and follow him.

I need to get my eyes off of me, and keep them on him!

Joy

Sunday, July 19, 2009

"On the Road Again!"

Well the title of this post says it all.... We arrived in the US about 10 days ago. We flew into Atlanta on Wednesday, July 8, and spent some time with our good friends the Mocks in Jasper, GA. I spoke at 2 ladies Bible Studies at the church there, on Thursday and then flew up to Springfield, MO. It was great to see Lexi and Ashley. It was also special to spend time taking Ashley back and forth to the hospital and to be able to hold baby Curtis. We are very thankful that he continues to do well and show progress. Please keep him in your prayers. He is still in the NICU, there in MO.

Tony and Teddy spent the rest of our first week-end in the States with the Mocks. They enjoyed a trip to the Atlanta Aquarium, and tubing down the Toccoa River. Tony also enjoyed the opportunity of speaking to the teens on Sunday there, and sharing a testimony in the service.

Monday morning, found them heading up to Knoxville. My Dad met them and Teddy and the majority of our luggage went with him. Teddy enjoyed the week with his grandparents, and also had the opportunity to meet some new cousins who were visiting my parents from Arizona!!! Tony continued on to the Knoxville airport, where he caught a plane and flew up the Flint, MI, (via Orlando, Florida! and lunch with good friend Tim Gunter). In Flint he picked up a car that we were able to buy with the help of some great friends in our in Home Church there. Then on Tuesday he made the trip in the car from Flint to Springfield, arriving around 10:30. We immediately took him up to the hospital and he was introduced to his 2nd Grandson, Curtis Anthony Coston!

On Friday morning, Tony and I said "goodbye" to our kids there, and made the trip back to Tennessee. Arriving at my parents house in Crossville, around 5:00. We were happy to see Teddy again, and he seemed thrilled to see us, although he had a great week with his grandparents!

Yesterday afternoon, we headed over to Knoxville and have enjoyed making some new friends and seeing old friends at West Park Baptist Church. Tonight we will be heading across town to be at another one of our supporting churches, Southside Baptist Church.

Our new grand babies are doing well. Curtis continues to gain weight and make progress everyday. He is now working on getting the whole eating process down and that seems to be the only thing holding him back from going home at this point. Saranna who was born to Mike and Mandie on July 4th, is doing great. We are planning on seeing here and her big brother Ioan, and of course our kids, this week for a short visit.

Please keep us in your prayers as we travel around the US. Please pray for baby Curtis' continued growth and progress in the NICU in Springfield. Pray for Ashley and Shane as they deal with all the worry and stress that comes with having a baby in the NICU. Pray for Mandie, Mike, Ioan and Baby Saranna. Pray for Lexi and Jonathan as they make plans and preparation for what the Lord has for them.

Also please keep the work in Manta in your prayers.

God Bless you and keep you!
Joy