ONE WORD 2014 // YEMISI


Today's one word comes from a really awesome person....YEMISI. I believe I met the gorgeous Yemisi first at Teen Camp years ago..She terrified me because she was INSANELY amazing at every sport and I did not want to mess with her on the handball field. But thankfully I got over myself and we became friends. I've had the pleasure of seeing her grow up in our youth group and the day came where she moved to Toronto (sad for us but a win for them!) Ok, enough from me...get ready to be inspired and encouraged from Yemisi!


thankful

 

I heard of the one word concept through Laura and I decided to finally give it a shot this year. My word is ‘thankful’ or ‘thanksgiving’.

Not going to lie, I was sort of disappointed when I landed on this word. I wanted something more exciting like ‘passion’ or ‘adventure’. But as always God knows what’s up and why He placed this word on my heart.

 

I hail from the beautiful Victoria, BC but I moved to Toronto this past September for school. I miss Vic but Toronto has been quite an amazing adventure to say the least.

 

I believe I landed on my one word mid-January and didn’t really acknowledge or think much of it until later. March arrived and with it came negative circumstances back home. I was gutted and I started to question God a lot. Questioning turned into complacency and complacency birthed indifference. I was still attending and serving at church but I didn’t care anymore; I didn’t make time for God, I didn’t care about school and I found myself in a rut.

 

I basically stayed in this place until the end of March, when we had a guest speaker at church. Their sermon was entitled “Let it Go”…how fitting. One thing that stuck out to me from the sermon was this, “faith is the belief, trust is the commitment.” I still believed that God existed but I wasn’t trusting Him. To stay committed and connected I had to trust Him, no matter the circumstance. That night felt like a breakthrough; from then on I worked at putting my life entirely in God’s hands.

 

Philippians 4:6-7 (NIV)

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

I believe thanksgiving is an essential component of prayer because it realigns the perspective of our heart and mind. When we are being thankful, our eyes are opened to God’s blessings and the tunnel vision that often comes with our problems diminishes. In our times of trouble we can be reminded that God loves us, is still for us and at work in and around us.

The Message says: “Let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns.

I think that speaks for itself.

 

Now that I wasn’t trying to carry the whole world on my shoulders, I was free for God to cultivate other aspects of my faith. He began to develop a thankful heart within me, and that began with praise.

 

Psalm 100 (NIV)

A psalm. For giving grateful praise.

Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth.
    Worship the Lord with gladness;
    come before him with joyful songs.
Know that the Lord is God.
    It is he who made us, and we are his;
    we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.

Enter his gates with thanksgiving
    and his courts with praise;
    give thanks to him and praise his name.
For the Lord is good and his love endures forever;
    his faithfulness continues through all generations.

To enter his gates with thanksgiving is a conscious decision, it is an attitude we must continuously choose again and again. As God realigned my perspective I saw that I had many things to be thankful for: loving parents that allowed me to leave the nest and a family that has supported me through everything, support from my friends and Glad Tidings church family back home, new amazing friends that I could have never dreamed of, and a home at Vantage Church in Toronto.

 

Being thankful in times of trouble is hard enough, but I find that I’m guilty of not being thankful when things are going well. I was convicted of this this month and so I came up with an exercise. Every morning I go to a notebook and write 5 things I’m thankful for that day. I think this is only a stepping stone but by doing this my mindset for the day is shifted to gratefulness and everything I do flows from there. And if there ever is a day where I feel that there is nothing to be thankful for I will always have this: A God that loves me and carries me through it all, the good and the bad.


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Thank you so much Yemisi for sharing your one word for the year. Your words have inspired me and I know they'll inspire many! 


Check out the previous one words- Amy | Sarah | Tiffany | Danae | Nadia | Micaela | Kristy | Me | Julia | Caitlyn | Elijah


Stay gold,

s.s.♥︎.

CARAMEL STUFFED BROWNIES

The choice between caramel and chocolate is a hard one for me. Like reaaaaaaal hard.

Hot caramel sundae or hot fudge sundae? Why can't I have both? 

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Oh but you can have both. Caramel stuffed brownies are a beautiful thing friends.

Gooey caramel with fudge-y chocolate brownie.

They are a beautiful thing AND a good idea.

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Good idea indeed.

 

|  CARAMEL STUFFED BROWNIES  |

Ingredients:

Brownies-

1 cup unsalted butter

1 1/2 cups semisweet or bittersweet chocolate chips

1 1/2 cups sugar

4 large eggs

1 tbsp vanilla extract

1 1/4 cups flour

1/2 tsp salt

1 cup milk chocolate chips

Caramel filling-

14 oz caramels (about 60 individually wrapped caramels)

1/3 cup heavy cream

 

Directions:

1. Line a 9x13 inch baking pan with foil and grease the foil with butter and then preheat oven to 350 degrees.

2. Combine butter and the semisweet (or bittersweet) chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave in 30 second intervals, stirring in between until the chocolate is melted.

3. Whisk sugar, eggs and vanilla into the chocolate until well incorporated then stir in the flour and salt until just combined.

4. Spread about 40% the brownie batter in the bottom of the prepared pan in an even layer.

5. Bake for 20 minutes then remove from oven (don't turn the oven off yet!) and let cool for 20 minutes.

6. While the first half of the brownies are almost done cooling, combine the caramel candies and cream in a saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir frequently until melted and smooth.

7. Spread the caramel slowly over the cooked brownie layer and spread evenly then pour the remaining brownie batter over the caramel layer very carefully.

8. Sprinkle the milk chocolate chips on top then bake for another 20 minutes.

9. Transfer to wire rack and let cool completely before slicing and serving. (FYI these take a looong time to cool. I highly recommend cooling in the freezer for at least 30 minutes!)

10. Enjoy and share with friends. :)

 

Hope you all had a splendid long weekend. I finally finished my essay! Now only the editing and then my final exam...yahhhoooo!

Happy Tuesday!

s.s.♥︎.

SUMMER GOALS


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As you probably know, I'm a planner. I like to plan things out. I thrive on to-do lists. I very much enjoy having a plan. If we go on a trip, you can bet your bottom dollar that I've already researched the best doughnut joint in every town. Go with the flow? No thanks, I'd rather plan it out and get as much as I can out of the situation. Can I get an AMEN anyone? Anyone? 

A few weeks ago, James and I sat in a coffee shop and made some summer plans. 

Here are some of my personal ones...

-Have at least three bonfires with s'mores and singing. (S'mores on s'mores? Yes please.)

-Finish the Pentateuch course and start and finish a new course. (ROMer, I'm coming for you!) 

-Complete the half marathon. (One week today, that will be done!!)

-Complete the gallery wall in the living room. (Oh dear Lord, help me.)

-Go on one kayaking adventure.

-Find a healthy rhythm for this blog. (So excited to learn all about this and be so inspired at Alt next month!)

-Learn how to make macarons.

-Have lots of people over for BBQs.

-Celebrate 2 YEARS of MARRIAGE!! (Booked already, sooooo excited.)

 

So there are a bunch of my summer goals! Do you have any summer plans or goals? I'd love to hear yours! Write them in the comments below. :)

Hope you're having the best long weekend. I'm still cooped up inside writing and studying but PTL I'm almost done!!!

xoxo,

s.s.♥︎.

FRIDAY FAVES | SUMMER IPHONE CASES


I got my first cell phone in grade 9. Back then camera phones did not exist, nobody ever texted and the best game was Snake. However, even though the cell phone world didn't have a whole lot to offer, it was important for me to find a cute cover (which was a sparkly chameleon purple to green cover).

Oh how the times have changed.

Now people usually only use their phone as their camera, prefer texting over talking and have a billion amazing games to choose from. But it's still important for me to find a cute cover.

So for today's Five Things On Friday, I give you my top picks for a summer iphone case. They're bright, colourful and fun...aka everything a summer iphone case needs.  

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1. Rifle Paper | 2. Kate Spade | 3. Ban.do | 4. Rifle Paper | 5. Ban.do

 

Ok, how cute are all of those? I need the toucan one in my life.

Hope you have the best Friday today! I'm cooped up inside writing a paper..but I'm ok with that because it means this class is almost done and I'm one more stop closer to having my ROMer certificate...yeeehaw.

Got any big plans for the long weekend? Please tell me so I can live vicariously through you while I'm inside writing.... :)

over n out,

s.s.♥︎.

ONE WORD 2014 // ELIJAH


Well today I have a special treat for you. I have the first male to post about his one word for 2014! Today I introduce you to Elijah. I've had the pleasure of knowing Elijah (or Jah as I like to call him) for the past four years. Over the four years I have seen him grow in his walk with Jesus and it has made my heart sparkle. He is an incredible guy and God has so much in store for him!! Ok, take it away JAH...

Hello all! My name is Elijah, I'm an intern at Glad Tidings, as well as a worship leader at city youth. I'm so unbelievably blessed to know Laura and James. I have loved reading all these one word posts so much that I was inspired to write my own!

I know what you are all thinking...Woah first time hearing from a man on the blog! Heck ya!! Monumental moment right here!

I couldn't decide on just one word, I had to go with two, my words are TRUST, and PERSEVERANCE!

In this new year I didn't have any New Years resolutions, other than to loose weight (who hasn't thought that one) but on New Year's Eve I prayed to God. I asked him to change my life this year. And I found out that He had something so amazing planned that I didn't see coming at all. This year has already been a very unexpected journey through some very rough roads, and I'm still surviving, but nothing could have prepared me for any of it.

God planted two amazing men into my life, who have inspired me, and helped me start to grow into the man God wants me to be. Although things seemed to be looking bright, the enemy was still gripping onto me. I found myself still looking at the negative, because of the lack of trust that I put in God and the lack of trust I had for these men.

I was either at an extreme high, or an extreme low every other day, it was very unhealthy, and I was leaning too much on these two men, and not enough on God, which is so dangerous. These two men continued to walk with me and encourage me, and give me advice that was always trying to get me to focus my eyes onto God. But I continued to stare at my past, and in result, I became stagnant. I stayed in this place of turmoil, of self hatred, and self doubt. Everyone around me was screaming a different story at me, speaking truths, and covering me with not only their love, but God's love, but the enemy had boxed my ears and covered my eyes and spoke lies into me making my trust in God fade even more.

God doesn't want that for any of his children. He doesn't want to see us in pain. He is always right behind us and he's always waiting for us to smell his sweet fragrance or hear his voice, and remember that we can turn around and fall into his arms.

Through out my pain, and struggles, I always asked why? Why God, why do I have to hurt? Why do I have to keep failing? And the answer was so simple... The answer was trust. Trust that his plans are better than my own, trust that he is using these hard times to grow me, and that he has huge plans for me; that these test and trials are to help me not hinder me.

A verse that comes to mind is tattooed on one of these lovely men it's Psalm 37:3-4  

Trust in the Lord and do good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture. Take delight in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.

 I'm only just starting to realize how if I place all my trust in God and his plans for me, how beautiful the ending to my story could be!!! And that's where the perseverance comes in, I'm still going to face trials, and still face hardships, but I have to trust God through it all, and persevere and remember his promises to me.

That's about all I can say for now, my prayer is that God will use these words to inspire whomever reads this, and my prayer is that my Trust in him will never fail, and that through all of this perseverance becomes my best friend!

Thank you so much for reading!!

Thank you so much Elijah for sharing! Your words have blessed me and I know they are going to bless others. So stoked on the journey that God is taking you on!!

Check out the previous one words- Amy | Sarah | Tiffany | Danae | Nadia | Micaela | Kristy | Me | Julia | Caitlyn

If you would like to share your one word for 2014, email me at laura@ssheart.com

stay gold,

s.s.♥︎.