gingerinTX

A place to keep up with the Consford family of San Augustine, Texas.

Our Lord has been so good to us.

Proverbs 16:3 "Commit thy works unto the LORD, and thy thoughts shall be established."

Jun 10, 2013

The Head of the Home

  

Every little girl thinks their Dad is so handsome.  My Mom would take every opportunity to tell us that she thought so too. When Dad would be pumping gas and we were waiting in the car for him to finish, she would tell us how smart, hard working, and good looking he was.  Mom was doing more than just letting us know what a good father we had, she was teaching us to appreciate our future mates and how we should think about our families.  

I have heard that you really don't know how you did raising your children until you see how the grandchildren raise their children.  If that is the truth then these two people did a bang up good job.  The great grand children are all winners.  Oh, they might not be geniuses or beauty queens, but they are respectful, obedient, hard working, thoughtful, and a blessing to be around.  Not all families can make a brag like that and be able to back it up with facts.  

How can you raise hard working, law abiding, obedient, God fearing Christian kids living on an Air Force base?  Just the same way you do it anywhere.  It is hard work!  What goes on inside that home is much more important than what goes on outside the home.  



The Gil Davis



A few months ago my brother, Wayne, called to announce a retirement party that he was planning for Mom and Dad.  They had started an upholstery shop in their basement after Dad retired from the Air Force in 1976.  Wayne asked if I would make a scrapbook for the occasion.  Little did I know what a jouney this scrapbook would be for me in the next few months.  

For several years I have collected quotes, Air Force emblems, paper, and pictures for a book like this one.  It was something I had in mind for a long time.  Now was the time to do it.  

After doing this book, contemplating about our family, and watching my family go through the last few weeks of my Mother's life I can see that we truly have a remarkable family.  Often we take our families for granted and never stop to see the miricles that have happened through the years.  It is my desire to share some of these stories with you.  We have a Godly heritage to pass on to our children.  

Perhaps you might remember some of the events differently than I do.  You are welcome to add details or even make corrections.  

  

Feb 7, 2013

Dreaming about a Business

  Now that I've been praying that this particular liquor store will close, I have been dreaming about what could be a business that would be more appropriate in its place.  

I am not prepared to start my own business, but I can dream.  This year I will be 62.  It is time to start thinking about retiring, but that is not what I want to do.  Just think of all the over 65 people that have just gotten started in life with their ideas that they have just been thinking about for years.  

My idea is a store where you can get answers.  A place where customers can find a staff that can find how to do the crafts that they are interested in learning:  heirloom sewing, smocking, machine embroidery, home decor projects, and quilting are just a few of these ideas.  The staff needs to be able to use their computers to find what the customers are looking for and get more ideas.   It needs to be a place where these projects can be displayed and sold.  

In our area we don't have much to offer in shopping for material, sewing products, quilting, or heirloom supplies.  We must drive more than hour to find fabric shops.  We need a place that can give lessons, ideas, and share projects with others.  I would like the store to be an enjoyable ever changing experience.

One side of the store needs to be prepared for a drive-through coffee shop.  Inside a variety of teas can be available with tea cups and sets.  

One part of the store can be set up for vinyl wall art and custom lettering.  I'd like to see a line of sewing machines and attachments available too.  I'd also like to have a long-arm quilting machine set up with a quilt going all the time.

Keep in mind I am dreaming and realize it.  I can see it in my mind.  I can see the products and equipment in the store with the projects displayed.  

Our son, Joseph Consford, told me to get a platform.  He said to read Michael Hyatt's book, Platform.  There is much to get done before I can even do much more than dream, pray, and work on the platform.  




Jan 17, 2013

Lets Start At Home

How can a liquor store stay in business in this neighborhood?  

Within a three block circle of the liquor store that I mentioned in my last post are six churches.  Our church, Central Baptist Church, is located on the same block as the liquor store.



 Just up the street is the First Baptist Church.  Right across the street from the First Baptist is the First Christian Church.   





Not only are these two churches beautiful, but they do have a regular attending congregation.  In Center, Texas almost every individual will tell you they attend church regularly.  


Just one block over is the First Methodist Church.  It is another beautiful and popular church in our community.  



Our old church building was purchased by a Spanish work in our area.  They have a growing congregation.  It is located just two blocks away from the liquor store.  


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The newest ministry just two blocks from the liquor store is The Open Door Worship Center.  


Our little country town has a population of just over 5,000 people.  We have over 65 churches inside town or just outside the city limits.  

Can you imagine what would happen if the church going people in our community stopped buying liquor?  Why, I think our grocery stores would even give up selling it.  
We might see revival!

We might not be able to fix everything in our country, but we can look in our own backyards and start asking our Lord to heal our land.

If my people which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways:  then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sins and will heal their land.  11 Chronicles 7:14



 

Jan 14, 2013

Good vs evil on the same block

  I have been thinking about starting a new store in our area.  It all started when The Lord laid a thought on my heart about seven weeks ago.  

On the way to church each time we pass a liquor store on the corner of the block our church is located.  I started praying that this store would close.  It just doesn't seem reasonable to have the power of God on one end of the block and the power of satan on the other end.  I am not praying for the building to burn down or that the owners would suffer.  I am praying that they will be saved.  

Each time we would pass I would contine to pray for God's will.  I have asked others in our church to pray too.  Some have told me to just look the other direction instead of at that store.  Others have said they would pray, but with that same non committal attitude.  Years ago church's power in prayer was evident.  I am convinced the power is still there.  God's word still promises that if we pray, He answers.  

My husband teaches a short class on Sunday evening with the boys of church.  He challenged them to tell him of prayers that they have seen answered.  They couldn't think of any.  They were even were open enough to say they really didn't need to pray because their parents gave them everything they wanted.  Now, that should give us all a pause for thought.  Are our children actually seeing God working in their lives?


We have a beautiful church property on 14 acres.  God has been so good to us.

On the very tip of the pie shaped block is the liquor store.  To tell people where our church is we tell them to turn at the liquor store.  


What would you do with this property if it belonged to you?  Now that is where my dreaming has gone wild!