Tuesday, August 14, 2012

A Season of Change



Many of you know that my husband's job was eliminated when the bank he was working for was sold. This happened in October of 2011.  Needless to say, it has been a long, and very draining 9.5 months.  

But I am happy to report that that season of drought has finally come to an end!

Shawn is re-employed as of TODAY!!!

I know there is a reason for why this had to happen to us, but I can't figure it out.  In Kidz Church, I began teaching a 2-part unit last week, on how life is not fair, sometimes.  Shawn losing his job was definitely NOT fair.  He was very well qualified for his position.  He was always prepared for whatever emergencies arose.  He was constantly contributing ideas and suggestions for improving the overall security of the bank.  He even assisted others in completing their objectives, putting them into "bonus" contention.  Despite all that, he was let go!  

That was not fair.  

But we learned a lot of lessons about humility and integrity along the way.  We also learned that when the people of God come together, a lot can be accomplished.  There are many, many people at Praise Assembly, who gave us moral, spiritual, and financial support through the long months.  Because of them, and by the grace of God, we were able to make it through.  I am immensely grateful.  Especially to those who gave anonymously!!!  

And so today, I enter a new season of life.  Though life is not fair, God is.  He ultimately sustained us and gave us the fortitude to keep living for Him and to remain faithful in our duties at church.  

We also have emerged from the season of drought with a greater understanding of what it means to live without, and a greater compassion for those that are also going through their own unfair moments of life.  

Please know that this season will pass.  God said so. For everything, there is a season (Eccl. 3:1)  We don't always know when the seasons will change, but we must believe that they will.  

The illustration above is my newest art journal page, using mixed media techniques of acrylic paints, masks, inks, stamps, and textured papers. I hope you enjoy.  For more of my art, and some tutorials, visit my blog at www.Scrap2ShineShoppe.com.

Lucie P. Hale

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