March 2, 2016

Scripture Memory Resources

A Bible Memory Plan for Busy People - The following Bible memory strategy is based on the method developed by Dr. Andrew Davis in his booklet, An Approach to the Extended Memorization of Scripture. (link below) With this method, verses can be memorized and retained with an investment of about ten to fifteen minutes each week. 

10 Steps for Effective Scripture Memory - Tips from the co-founder of Awana

An Approach to Extended Memorization of Scripture - 28 page booklet that addresses the biblical call to memorize Scripture and the practical tools needed to do it. “Davis walks us through the nitty-gritty details of how to memorize large chunks--even whole books--of the Bible. Before that though, Davis makes a compelling case for the investment, showing the spiritual benefits of memorizing Scripture and answering common objections we use as excuses not to memorize.”

Simply Charlotte Mason Scripture Memory Card SystemBasically, the idea is that you use an index card file box to organize cards that are rotated through four sections  (daily, odd/even, Monday through Friday, 1-31)  for review as the scripture verses are memorized.

Scripture memory Chart - A simpler method to keep track of when to review verses

Scripture typer site and app - review verses online or in an app on your mobile device.

Fighter Verses — 5 years worth of weekly verses if you don’t know what to memorize. There is also the “Extended Set,” a 5 year plan for memorizing longer passages. They also have an app.

“Foundation Verses are intended for preschool-aged children (2-5 years old). The vision of this collection it to lay a firm scriptural foundation of basic Biblical truth that will pave the way for faith response, and to establish the habit of hiding God’s Word in the heart.”



November 5, 2013

genuinely thankful

22. finding the stamps
23. Jobs (mine and Micah's)
24. Productive Days "Off" (and it's not even noon yet!)
25. superb in-laws
26. texting
27. Good customer service days (four separate interactions that did not make me want to cry or be mean)
28. Hymns (and that I know a ton of them. Thanks Park View Alliance :)
29. Excellent Churches Homes my whole life. (Midway. Park View. Mars Alliance. First Alliance in Lexington. Grove City Alliance. Grace E.C. I have been blessed all of these places.)
30. Good Pastors too. (Especially the consistency of my Dad)
31. The Knox Public Library. (Best. Library. Ever.)
32. empty boxes

November 4, 2013

Choosing to Give Thanks

13. Backup plans
14. homegroup
15. car rides with friends
16. the Compound
17. heat
18. leftovers on headache days
19. Advil
20. someone else hosting homegroup.
21. that i can fill out my own paperwork

November 1, 2013

Thankful!!

I am really going to make it to 100 this year. I feel like maybe if it weren't for laundry I could do all 100 today!
*disclaimer: the only order these are in is none.

I am Thankful:

1. For my Mom who taught me to be thankful
2. For my dad who taught me that God is never surprised.
3. For Micah
4. For our new house
5. For the internet (not necessarily for windstream but high speed internet)
6. That I was not hurt in the car accident
7. For real people who answer when you call the insurance agent.
8. For my MIL who cared enough to call me at work
9. For friends
10. For Modern appliances.
and a bonus 11. fro spell check :)
I'm getting carried away 12. Sunshine!

Now i'm off to start the washer and dryer and dishwasher and get caught up on all the housework that piles up while you are busy wrecking cars and talking to insurance agents and getting CAT scans.

June 14, 2013

Why I Love Where I Live - Part 1 of ?

I was at the Knox Farmers Market again today. There was no organ music (I was there right at the beginning so maybe the organist arrived later) but I still am calling it a success.

I came home with asparagus, an invitation to a Fairie Festival, two free! tomato plants one of which will ripen purple tomatoes and the other will make ripe green ones (and who can complain if their free tomato plant is a bit leggy), some rhubarb...and a 50cent tab with the rhubarb lady (who also sells beswax - none of which is mine....yet) :)

Also, more news regarding radishes: you can eat the greens!! I did not know this until I chatted up a lady selling hers. She suggested putting them in salads and looking online for a recipe for radish green pesto. I may have to do a second planting of radishes!

I love this place. Imagine what could happen if I went to the farmers market with more than $7 and some change.

June 6, 2013

About Radishes


Today i ate a tiny radish from my garden. it was about the size of a peanut M&M, it was spicy and i didn't really enjoy it.

In spite of the fact that I do not particularly like radishes, I continue to plant them in my garden every year. The reasons are two-fold. 

The main reason being that they grow in spite of me and the groundhogs. I have a tendency to get busy and distracted, let the garden get covered in weeds and then the groundhogs come and eat off all my peas and beans and i cry and give up and forget to water, weed, OR harvest anything but a few overripe tomatoes from the one or two overgrown plants that miraculously survived me and the groundhogs. BUT groundhogs do not like radishes. and they grow faster than the weeds. so i plant them and eat a few and feel good about myself and my gardening prowess. the overripe tomatoes do not have the fresh victory of the first spicy little radish. Whatever else happens in the garden, at least i had radishes.

Also, for whatever reason, radishes take me back to childhood visits to Gram and Pap's house and picnic lunches on the porch. a very vague and kind of unsettling, yet comforting all at the same time, feeling that radishes and my grandparents are linked. (I never claimed to be normal)

So i plant a square or two of radishes. In spite of deciding not to waste the space on something that i don't' like to eat, somehow i get my hands in the dirt and out come the radish seeds and a few weeks later the first harvest is little spicy red bites of success and nostalgia. 

totally unrelated, i found a recipe to lacto-ferment radishes and i'm gonna try it once they get a little bigger (http://www.culturesforhealth.com/lacto-fermented-radishes-recipe/)


June 1, 2013

About blogging

in case you haven't noticed. i have not posted here in quite some time. the reason is simply this:

I reached a point where i felt like I could either blog about my life or live it.

I could plant and weed and water my garden or i could blog about how overgrown it had become.

i could take hikes and enjoy lazy afternoons with my husband or i could spend the whole time writing about it in my head and then feeling like a failure when the posts never made it to the internet.

I could have great adventures living my life and savoring the weird stuff that happens (for instance, there was an ORGAN at the farmers market yesterday....playing Phantom of the Opera....complete with a soprano. they were selling CD's but the whole effect was surreal) or i could worry about getting a good photo or to post along with the experience (nothing could really capture my farmers market experience. nothing. come visit me some friday, maybe they'll do an encore). and then fight with the internet connection when i actually DID manage to get the perfect photo or video and it refused. to. upload. (Windstream lies by the way. Highspeed service has been coming to me "next quarter" for the past 3 years!)

So i gave myself permission to stop. i tweeted micro-posts to Facebook (facebook.com/stasigh) when the moment was just too good to keep to myself and savored the rest, or called my mom or my sister or my sister in law and told them the story that was too perfect not to share. I basically let go of feeling guilty about blogging. or NOT blogging as the case may be in my case. I am not and will probably never be a professional blogger (doesn't that sound like a sweet gig though?) so why let a hobby make me feel bad.

I may dip back into it, some events and musings must be recorded for future generations and 140 characters is not enough to capture some of my most bizare experiences and deepest ruminations. and i can post via e-mail. but no promises. no pressure. and no guarantee that there will be a photo, or one that has anyhing to do with the post. we'll see. it seems a shame to abandon a 9 year old blog. 9 years is a long time.

...besides, i have some thoughts to share about radishes.