Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Sunday, August 26, 2007
- I keep beating my time, so I just pray that I can continue to keep doing that! I have a 5k every weekend this month (and september) and if im up to it I have a half-marathon the 22nd of September! I want to race in it so bad... but, today I was reminded that I have even a more powerful race set before me. I need to keep running my race with endurance for the glory of God. Before I run each morning or every race I thank the Lord for giving me this amazing ability to run.
- Please be praying for me this week... I know it will be a tough one. I am taking 16 hours and working about 20 a week. Just be in prayer that the Lord will keep me focused on Him and only Him!
Thats all Folks...
Heather Anne
Saturday, August 25, 2007
The Lord has really working in my life and I just thought I would write some thought down.
- I went to the Wichita Conference last weekend and Jonathan Brower brought powerful and convicting messages before us that weekend. He focused on the book of Ecclesiastes. I had, honestly, not ever read that book so it was good to read from it, now im studying it. All of my thoughts last weekend were "Man, I have way too much". Thats all I could think of, and it was really frustrating. I have an amazing job... that really provides more than I could ever ask for. Im an 18 year old girl that only has her mind set on 2 things. The first... trying to glorify my God, and Savior more and more. But... that seems to get harder. The second... becoming a nurse. I want to be able to work with kids in the Medical field, and I know that whenever I am around kids I feel better about myself.
- Another thing... these past couple of weeks I have realized how much I love kids. I was babysitting last night and one of the kids, Georgia (she is 8) asked me "Heather, who made God?" I told her that God has always been there and asked her if she knew who God's son was and she answered correctly "Jesus". I love this little girl to death, I would do anything for her... or for any kid for that matter. They are just so interested in everything and always to know more. It was just so encouring to talk to this little child our God! He is so amazing... never failing.
So many times I think that I am such a retard for wanting to hang out with kids more that people my own age... is that weird? Maybe kids listen better... I dont know. Its just been a confusing week, but the Lord is good, as always.
Have a race tomorrow morning... it should be fun, wish me luck!!
Just be praying for me... school and work are going to be tough.
Friday, August 10, 2007
Mellie Jo and Heather Sue!
Dallee at VBS... having way too much fun!
Little Austin... he's my buddy!-I made him smile for a long time and then when the picture was being taken I think something else caught his attention!! :) -
On Dallee's first Birthday Party!! (8-4-07)Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Okay, So I will try and make this fun and interesting.. haha.
This school year is probably going to be a very hectic and crazy year. But, I know that if I trust in the Lord, He will direct my paths!
I am taking 15 hours this semester and will be working 20hours a week at the firm and 16hours at a nursing home on the weekends.
I am applying for an RN and LPN program. I really want to get into the RN program, but I wont even have a clue until November.
ahh!!
I have had 2 5k races within the last 2 weeks. Its been awesome... I love the feeling right after I cross the finish line. I am training for a 10k and there is a triatholon in October that I am also training for...
This is a boring post, but I just wanted to let you know whats going on in the Life of Heather Anne!
Oh yes, and VBS is this week and I will be posting pictures in a couple of days!
Heather Anne Schiete
Monday, July 30, 2007
I went to my friends play. She did so awesome in it!!
Me, Elizabeth, Ellen and SarahOh yes, and Melissa came back from Africa/Ireland safely. She had lots of stories to tell us, and im sure therewill be more! Its been fun having her back!
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
I was reminded yesterday of 2 very important things:
The first thing was a reminder of how wonderful my job is. Recently, I feel like im not doing something right. In school, work or even with my friendships... I just think of everything I am failing in. Its not healthy. But, yesterday, I had a good conversation with one of the attorneys in the firm and just saying how thankful she (and the whole firm) was to have me be apart of their practice. After I heard that, it really made me praise Jesus, I just had a huge rush of excitement.
The next thing was... How much of a terrible sinner I am. I was on the phone with a good friend last night and when he called I was reading the book of James when he asked what I was reading about, I told his I was in chapter 3 reading about the "tongue". It was so convicting. We have it all so good, if we are Christians. Even if we sin, the Lord forgives us and it is so wonderful to be reminded of that. We (especially me) can get so carried away with telling just little white lies or talking about someone. Or even just thinking about something mean. Actions do speak louder than words.
Anyways... I just wanted to write and type. Plus, trial is over so its going to be a slow week at the office! But, thats all good! :)
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Recently I have been studying the book of 1 Corinthians. I would like to share what the Lord has been teaching me.
I started reading the book a couple of weeks ago, and once I read through the entire book, I just went through verse by verse and really took a look at what it meant.
Last Sunday, during our Sunday School hour Dan Vreeland spoke briefly from 1 Corinthians and it really helped me understand it. And then Dad talked from it tonight after prayer meeting.
One verse that has always jumped out to me is...
- 1:30-31 - "It is because of him that you are in Christ Jesus, who has become for us wisdom from God -that is, our righteousness, holiness and redemption. Therefore, as it is written: "Let him who boasts (glories), boasts (glories) in the Lord"
Talk about being Humble... something I, especially, need to work on.
- 3:16-21 - "Dont you know that you yourselve are God's Temple and that Gods spirit lives in you? If anyone destroys Gods temple, God will destroy him; for Gods temple is sacred, and you (we) are that temple. Don note deceive yourselves, if anyone of you thinks he is wise by the standards of this age, he should become a fool so that he may become wise. For the wisdom of this world is foolishness in GOds sight. As it is written: "He catches the wise in their craftiness", and again "The Lrod knows that the thoughts of the wise are futile." So then, no more boasting about men! All things are yours."
We are Gods temple in everyhing we do, we need to honor and glorify Him. No matter what it takes. Our God has given up His entire life for me, the Least I can do is give Him everything I have.
Sarah has an Feis up there all day Sunday, so we will get to spend the day Saturday and Friday enjoying God's wonderful creation in Colorado!!
Mom has a long drive set before her, so please be praying that the Lord will give her the strength to drive. But... I guess I could drive! :)
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Yesterday I registered for my very first 5k Race!
I have been training for it for over 3 weeks now and its not till the 27th. Running on average 4-5 miles a day. Its called a midnight streak, so the actually race doesnt even start untill 11pm!
I have been so blessed that the Lord has held up the rain when I run. I run after work (around 5pm) and its hot outside.... but, i'd rather it be really hot than raining I guess!
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Sunday, July 08, 2007
Hello from The Bush!
There are so many things that immediately rush to my mind that I want to share with you all! So many experiences that both Anne Marie and I have had that can hardly even be put in to words. Allow me to fumble with my words and describe some of the things the Lord has shown me and has been teaching Anne Marie and I these past weeks.
Since the last time I’ve written I can honestly say that I have had a pretty real “Zambian” experience. Some of you might have heard I had malaria. And yes, it’s true. I was bit by a wee little bug that made me feel pretty miserable. Some of the symptoms occurred for about 2 days, then it came full blown on the 3rd day and was gone completely by the 5th. Being surrounded by doctors and nurses certainly helped : )
The mission here has been visited by several doctors that come for 2 days. One day to see patients and diagnose while the second day is to perform surgery. A plastic surgeon is coming this Thursday and Friday to do many surgeries…pray everything will go according to plan during those surgeries. Anne Marie is getting lots of experience at the hospital…the other day she was able to actually deliver a baby! She was pretty excited, and the baby was very healthy.
The Preschool is going really good. Everyday the Lord gives me the strength to face around 80-100 children…thankfully having a translator to speak in Lunda and Luvale to the kids helps : ) The lady who helps me with the preschool is Lillian. She is a dear sister in Christ and we have had many opportunities to witness to the kids. I try to keep a daily schedule every day. Usually we have some exercises (since it’s very chilly in the mornings), and about 10 minutes of fun action songs. “My God is so Big,” “I’m in the Lords Army” “In-Right, Out-right,” etc… after that I begin the process of teaching them simple and helpful day-to-day English words. We’ve been going over introducing our selves and telling where we are each from. And the kids have been memorizing their alphabet pretty diligently. It surprises me how quickly these kids catch onto anything I’m doing…reminds me that I need to be vigilant in showing forth His love, that He might be given all the glory and honor. After all of the English teaching is finished, we usually head outside and sit down for a good 20-30 minute Bible Lesson. The kids are really attentive, and it’s such a blessing having Lillian there to translate the stories that are being told in English. We’ve been looking at different parables these past 2 weeks…it’s neat when some of the older kids catch onto the fact that the “story” Jesus is telling is actually a “story” about us and how we should be living our lives. You can be praying this Monday and Tuesday as I will be giving my testimony to the 3 different classes I’m teaching on Monday and Lillian will be sharing her testimony on Tuesday. We told them yesterday that we had something special to share with them and it was going to be about our decision to follow Jesus Christ. Perhaps it will prick one of their little souls…
Well…from what I’ve heard, some of you might have received some pictures of people Anne Marie and I have met over the past few weeks. One of the pictures is of some dear, old ladies that have been so helpful with learning the language! They speak NO English…but just by hand gesturing we have been able to figure things out. It was fun, when one day Anne Marie, Claire (a sister in Christ from Ireland who visited for 2 weeks), and I came to their little village with our chitangi material. They taught us how to properly wear it and wrap it around ourselves, it was quite fun! And then some of them were grinding their dried cassava in a wooden bowl about 2 feet deep with a thick stick about 4 feet long and they taught us how to properly grind it. Several times, we’ve surprised them with fresh fruit, scones, and cookies…their faces light up every time. It’s been a blessing getting to know them.
Abba has been so patient with me, teaching me daily to rely on Him here and that “I am crucified with Christ, it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me, and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and GAVE Himself for me.” Gal. 2:20 The least I can do is give myself fully to Him. Being here in Africa has brought forth in my mind a different aspect of sin, love, and grace. And another facet of what it meant for Christ to have “compassion.”
This e-mail should probably be wrapped up, and yet I have failed horribly at fully relaying to all of you the many things that have been going on. All I can say is that their smiles have changed me, their constant handshakes have befriended me, and my heart breaks that these beautiful people might come to know our Lord Jesus Christ and the simplicity of the gospel. Truly, “For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away.” James 4:14. May we live daily to proclaim His death, His life, and His grace that is oh so very deep. And what a day of rejoicing it will be when we see Him face to face!
In Abba’s Hands,
Melissa
Romans 12:1-2
2 Corinthians 4:16 - 5:9
Monday, July 02, 2007
A picture of Melissa and some of her students that she it teaching.






















