BABY SHOWER
La Iglesia Bautista de Northside held its first baby shower last week. The Lord brought a young mother to our ministry who has been separated from her husband and in need of care and support. We were thrilled to embrace her and welcome her new little one into the world with a "lluvia de regalos" (rain of gifts).
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The invitation was a simple quarter sheet of blue cardstock. I glued small foam animals in the center, and a knot of ribbon at the top.
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For favors, I stuck a magnet on the back of some little wooden animals I purchased from Michael's. They were already painted, and I just had to write the theme verse on them with a white paint-pen. Not super-original idea, but it worked and it was quick!=For the table, I used a light blue plastic table cloth and brown package wrap for runner. The leftover ribbon from the invitations ran down the center of the table to "tie it all together". I placed the favors down the center of the table (yeah-- double duty!). I originally planned to use a big foam animal footprint (like the Clemson claw) and stamp that on the brown paper, but I couldn't find one and I didn't have the time to "whip one up". That was a little disappointing since the theme was more on animal footprints (more on that to come) than on the actual animals. BUT-- you do what you can, and I think it came together nicely!
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The refreshments were SIMPLE, which for those who know me might find that a little suprising :) I love to go for it when it comes to event food, but I didn't want to be frazzled for the night and making a really great spread stresses me out!
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Menu
TAQUITOS,
HOMEMADE SALSA that turned out a little on the hot side-- tricky jalepenos
ECLAIRS from the frozen food section at Wal-Mart
HOT HAM AND CHEESE CROISSANTS
LEMON BUNDT CAKE filled with cream and fresh strawberries.
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The theme "Walk in Love" (as illustrated by the animal footprints) was taken from Ephesians 5:1-2. I wrote a devotional for the ladies, and my husband kindly translated it for me so that I could give it in Spanish. The challenge that evening was to consistently give of ourselves for those around us as Christ gave Himself for us. This is a great passage for a shower that may be attended by some unsaved ladies, since the Gospel can be clearly presented. In fact, another young woman who is expecting approached me after the shower and told me that a lot of her friends are unsaved and that she would like the same devotional for her shower :)
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So why was this shower such a big deal to me? It marked a significant victory in my life. It isn't about the decorations, the favors, or the carefully crafted theme. This shower was about showing the love of Christ to a young mom in need.
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I'll be very honest with you. I can plan an event like this in my sleep. I am even one of the .0001% of the population who actually feels completely at ease speaking in front of a thousand million people. That's just how God made and gifted me. So what was the big victory? The entire shower was in Spanish, and my hunk of a Spanish-speaking husband was out of the picture for the evening. I am in the process of learning Spanish, and I have shed many tears over this place of weakness in my ministry.
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One thing that God is teaching me during this season of life is to EMBRACE the STRUGGLE. Don't run in fear. Don't avoid the discomfort. Don't grasp for relief. At the end of the struggle is blessing. Acts 20:24 has been a verse that challenges me in this area.
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"But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God."
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I guess that a good rule in life is to not take yourself, and in this day and age, your BLOG too seriously. I blog to keep up with friends and give grandma her fix of kiddo updates and pictures, but I did want to invest a little more time in this post because I know that I'm probably not the only young woman out there who battles with fear while trying to fulfill her responsibilities.
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I've thrown a shower or two, but this was the first time I waved goodbye to the last guest, closed the door, bowed my head, and thanked God for being all my ability in my inability. How kind He is to strip me of those things I would naturally glory in or be motivated by, so that all I am left with is "Lord, I want to do this because I love you and I want to be obedient to you".
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EMBRACE the STRUGGLE
ENJOY your SERVICE