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Ann L Beaulieu, Blogueuse, auteure et conférencière. Déterminée, expressive, colorée et persévérante dans la foi à cause de Dieu!

Book review of an inspiring true story of courage and much more!

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This is an amazing book for many reasons. If you know nothing at all about this young girl’s story, all I can say is that this is one that doesn’t end well according to our earthly standards. I mean, no one in their right mind desires for their child to die of cancer at such a young age. Right? And with such a rare cancer at that, nobody!

As I read this biography of this young courageous girl living with this cancer called DIPG, I keep thinking of the statistics which have shown that most kids with DIPG don’t survive even a full year and, tragically, 99% of them die!

Cancer has no friends, no gender, no morals, no limits, no age and no family. It is a result of the fall in the Garden of Eden in the beginning of creation. Sin has brought it upon us. We are now living the aftermath of sin and cancer is part of it. It’s sad and I, like most people, want to avoid it. But life doesn’t work that way as this family soon found out…

After reading this true story, I was left with an even more profound truth on my heart that in each of our lives our days are counted and we are to live for a purpose: glorifying God. Of course we know this, but do we live it?

Despite her very young age, I believe Jessie Rees had a sense of this purpose without even knowing it. That is what makes her special even today though she is gone, yet still very present in many people’s lives. She desired to turn her grief outwardly in helping others rather than focusing on herself during her cancer. At her young age, this is remarkably awesome. She was barely 11 years old and already teaching adults by her living through suffering and acting in love, gratitude, kindness, selflessness and acceptance of God’s sovereignty in her own life.

Her wish was to give and share the joy by granting those who were sick the opportunity to receive a gift while they were going through treatments at the hospital. She wanted to give them something to make them smile, spreading joy and hope! What a wonderful heart of kindness and overflow of love. This is where her idea of Joy Jars started and her famous statement of NEGU (never ever give up). All she wanted to do was help those kids she saw… at a time in her life where she was the one who needed it the most!

This story is not one of easy reading; it brought much tears and heartache. I can only imagine the deep pain of losing a child to such a terrible disease. The only comfort as her father repeats is that she is with her Savior and cancer free. I especially appreciated the honesty of Mr. Rees through this painful trial as he graciously permits us to embark along with him and his family. I believe he has granted us a true gift in writing us this book and opening us this window of their precious life to so many. Thank you!

I was deeply inspired by this young courageous girl. Her love for her Lord, her desire to live a life fully and spread joy to others as often and however she could, despite her situation, truly compels me to imitate her. She is a beautiful example of unconditional love. God did not grant her many years to live, yet the years she lived were worth much gold… Oh how much! She died young but she left a legacy behind that has inspired many and is still encouraging today.

Ann L Beaulieu

I have received a free copy by Handlebar Publishing. However I am under no obligation to write a positive review. These are entirely my own personal opinions and thoughts expressed according to my own discernment.


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Quelques petits mots sur TGCW 2014 – A few words on TGCW 2014

Free booksTrillia Newbell

Quelques petits mots pour vous laisser savoir que je suis très heureuse de mon séjour passé à Orlando en Floride, à Gospel Coalition. J’y suis allée pour une conférence pour femmes. Le thème était « reconstruction » comme je l’ai mentionné dans un blogue précédent.

Présentement, je suis dans le processus de me reposer et de méditer sur la profondeur des textes et la richesse des enseignements que nous avons reçus dans un si court laps de temps. Quelles bénédictions! Être richement enseigné par des hommes et des femmes, si bien instruits dans la Parole de Dieu, et qui savent la vulgariser si bien. J’en avais besoin! La barre était haute puisque nous avons passé à travers le livre de Néhémie! Cela fut fait avec une grande rigueur et justice aux Écritures. Je vous en parlerai dans un futur blogue.

J’ai été bien gâtée puisque j’ai été privilégiée d’assister à deux sessions de table ronde avec Jani Ortland et Trilla Newbel. Une dont nous étions environ 20 femmes et l’autre à peine 12! Ce fut très intime et agréable de pouvoir échanger avec elles une à une. J’ai particulièrement aimé celle avec Trillia Newbel puisque c’est une écrivaine et j’ai pu échanger sur des petites choses que nous avons en commun. Encore de belles bénédictions pour moi, de rencontrer une femme qui m’influence grandement dans ma vie d’écrivaine et qui pouvait m’encourager spirituellement. Je loue notre Dieu pour ce beau cadeau, je suis reconnaissante!

L’autre belle surprise immense que j’ai eue, c’est d’avoir été invitée à une soirée à guichet fermé pour écrivaines et blogueuses. Vous pouvez vous imaginer que parmi 4000 femmes il y’en a beaucoup, je vous dis, vraiment, il y a beaucoup de femmes qui bloguent !!! Plusieurs ont entendu parler de cette soirée et étaient déçues de ne pas pouvoir y assister. Je peux les comprendre. Curieusement, à ma grande surprise, j’ai été invitée! Merci Seigneur! Je suis tellement reconnaissante et en même temps étonnée. Je vois la main de mon grand Dieu. Cette rencontre m’a donné davantage une belle direction pour l’écriture, pour le blogue et même dans ma lecture. J’ai eu de bons contacts avec les éditeurs de Crossway et je vais laisser notre Dieu diriger pour l’avenir. J’ai aussi rencontré des femmes extraordinaires qui m’ont grandement encouragée à persévérer dans l’écriture comme Melissa Kruger, Jen Wilkin, Christina Fox et Gloria Furman, malgré que parfois cela peut devenir difficile à certains moments de nos vies. Grâce à la collaboration et les efforts de plusieurs maisons d’édition, chaque participante a reçu un sac contenant 18 livres gratuits!!! Ce qui veut dire environ 100 femmes. Wow, tellement contente… par contre un petit problème de bagages, puisque j’étais déjà passée à la belle grande salle où tous ces beaux livres s’y trouvaient! Och… Mais, j’ai trouvé une façon.

Une des choses qui m’a grandement encouragée, bien sûr, était de voir toutes ces femmes rassemblées ensemble, et ceci dans le but de connaitre davantage notre Dieu. Quel effet effervescent dans ma vie! Ils nous ont partagé une statistique selon les inscriptions, 50 % des femmes qui étaient à la conférence avait 40 ans et moins. Je ne faisais pas partie de la statistique! Hé hé hé! Quel encouragement pour l’héritage de la transmission de l’Évangile pour notre génération présente!

Je vous laisse avec une citation que j’aime de Tim Keller. Il nous l’avait dit en 2012 et il nous l’a citée encore cette année :

« Nous ne sommes pas ici pour parler à propos des femmes.

Nous sommes ici pour parler aux femmes de Dieu. »

 

Ann L Beaulieu

Jani Ortland

Books I bought

A few words to let you all know that I am very happy of my time spent in Orlando Florida at Gospel Coalition. I went there for a women’s conference. The theme was on “Rebuilding” (studying the book of Nehemiah).

Presently I am in the process of relaxing and mediating on the profoundness of the texts and the richness of the teaching that we received in such a shortage of time. What a blessing to receive the teachings of both men and women who are so well grounded and educated in the Word of God and who know how to teach it so well. I needed that! The expectations were high since we went through the book of Nehemiah together! This being done with great justice and precisions to the Scriptures.  I will come back on Nehemiah in another blog.

I was especially pleased seeing as I was blessed to assist two sessions called “focus gatherings” with Jani Ortland and Trillia Newbell.  One in which we were almost 20 women and the other at 7:15 (after a fire drill woke us up), where we were about 12! It was very intimate and enjoyable to exchange with each of them that way, (one on one). I particularly like my time with Trillia Newbell just because I related a bit more since she is a writer and I was able to exchange on that level about things that we have in common. What a blessing to be introduced to a woman who has influenced me greatly in my life in such a short time by her writings and encourages me spiritually. I praise God for this wonderful blessing. I am grateful!

The other big surprise I had was been being invited to a Band of bloggers Session/ Writer’s Seminar reserved for 100 women only. You can imagine that with 4000 women there were more than 100 who blogged!!! Some heard about this and were of course disappointed that they had not been invited to this special event, which I can fully understand. Curiously to my grand surprise, I was invited! Thank you Lord. I am so thankful and at the same time surprised. I see the hand of my great God. This invitation gave me a wonderful direction for my writing, my blog, and even my reading. I had great contacts with the editors of crossway and now I will let God lead the way for the future. I also got the blessing to meet wonderful women who greatly encouraged me to persevere in my writing. Women like Melissa Kruger, Jen WilkinChristina Fox and Gloria Furman, despite the fact that at certain times in our lives it can be more difficult. Because of the collaboration and the efforts of many publishing houses and hard-working people, we who assisted received 18 free books each!!! This is awesome because over 100 women received this wonderful blessing. Wow so happy…although a small problem arises baggage wise since I had gone to the awesome BIG bookstore before, looking to shop for a few books! But no fear…  I found a way!

One of the things that greatly encouraged me of course was seeing all those women gather together, and that for the sole purpose of knowing God better. What an effervescence effect that had in my life! They shared a statistics with us according to the inscriptions, 50% of the women that were attending the conference were less than 40 years old. I am not part of that statistics! Ha ha ha. What an encouragement for the continuation of the Gospel and the heritage we are leaving to the next generations and to the present one.

I leave you with a citation form Tim Keller that he also told us in the year of 2012 and again this year:

“We’re not here to talk about women. We’re here for women to talk about God.”

Ann L Beaulieu

 

 


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Discover Titus in a whole new way! – Book Review

 

 

Titus For You

 

 

 

Titus For You

By

Tim Chester

 

Titus! I love this little Pastoral Epistles written by Paul tucked away between 2 Timothy and Philemon. It’s only three chapters long yet how edifying to read. It’s actually my favorite. In this book Titus For You containing 200 pages, you will be excited of all the pearls of wisdom you will discover from Tim Chester. I’ve read many books on Titus over the past two years now and every author seems to have his own perspective or point of view on what Paul is saying. I found Chester’s view to resonate deeply with the Scriptures and within my soul!

First of all I especially appreciate the way he takes the time to divide the three chapters to unify them for the glory of God.

Chapter one is about keeping the Gospel central

Chapter two is about ensuring the Gospel is central in everyday living

Chapter three is about ensuring the Gospel is central for the sake of the mission.

What we are essentially seeing in this Epistle according to the author is that Paul is focusing on disciplining the people with the Gospel. Paul desires for Titus to bring order by disciplining people through the Word for mission.

Chester develops the Epistle by going through many verses explaining them in a clear precise way that is easy and comprehensible. You couldn’t call this a verse-by-verse commentary but somehow I found it more in debt and profound then some other commentaries that I have studied on Titus. I say this because of the way Chester brings everything together when he explains specific points just by using other verses and explaining it straight forward. He does a great job in bringing out important insightful points that we too often neglect the pertinence because we read it so fast. Example:  he shows us clearly how Jesus’ first coming was an act of grace yet His second coming will be an act of glory for God.

I also appreciated the way he reminded us that the glory of God is a threat to those who do not know him. This sometimes is a detail I tend to forget when I ponder on Gods glory. Because I am a Christian I seem to always think of nice things when I think of glory and God. But not so if you’re not a Christian!

His last chapter: Stress These Things, Live These Things, I found particular encouraging. I loved how in the end it boils down to how we are to treat people the way Jesus treated people. That is, with humility and gentleness! If we are honest, this is a bit radical for some of us in our culture today where freedom of speech, our opinions and pride override those wonderful virtues that may seem for some of us, out of date. Yet, as we clearly see in Titus chapter 3 they are still to be lived out today for the children of God.

After ever section you have a few questions to help you meditate more deeply on what you’ve just read. I believe this helps the person who desires to dig deeper into the Word, it’s the extra nudge.

It’s a marvelous book on Titus and one that I intend to keep close at hand as a reference book. As of yet in my many readings this is the first version I have had of this venue and it fits really well with what I read that Don Carson briefly wrote about in – An Introduction to the New Testament, in the section about Titus.

I leave you with these two awesome quotes:

Grace does not simply prepare us for the future age (by saving us from God’s judgment). Grace also shapes our lives in the present. The gospel is good news for the last day. But it is also good news for the next day.”

God’s kindness is seen in the sending of his Son and the sending of his Spirit, so that we might share in the rebirth of all things.”

Ann L Beaulieu

*I have received a free copy by Cross Focus. However I am under no obligation to write a positive review. These are entirely my own personal opinions and thoughts expressed according to my own discernment.