Working hard to put the house together...
Decorating the cookies...
Decorating the house...
Even Zayde helped... (He actually mostly ate the candy!)
Our "sweet" Gingerbread House...
Enjoying our Christmas Party snacks!
Decorating the cookies...
Decorating the house...
Even Zayde helped... (He actually mostly ate the candy!)
Our "sweet" Gingerbread House...
Enjoying our Christmas Party snacks!
Posted by The Hickmans at 8:35 AM 12 comments
I know this is a long video, but please watch it before reading on...
When I first started watching this video, I didn't get too upset- thinking that it wasn't that big of a deal, what harm could it really do. But by the very end, where it shows the doll saying it over and over again, I was in tears. The Holy Spirit laid in my heart: "This is a big deal! It could really do harm! This could be the only message some children hear!" If we, as Christians, want our children to know the one and only Truth, this should outrage us, break our hearts, bother us tremendously. I am not saying that we should boycott Fisher Price because they won't recall the doll, Disney World because they have a "gay/lesbian" day, Applebees because... (The list could go on and on.) I am saying that, like the preacher mentioned, we are under spiritual attack. It is our job to proclaim the truth- not by sitting at the computer just shaking our heads and saying a little prayer, but by going out into our community and sharing the real truth, proclaiming Who the light really is. I am so tired of seeing and hearing things like this and doing nothing. I am so tired of leaving it up to "more qualified" Christians to witness. I am so tired of being a luke-warm Christian. Are you?
I am sharing this video; I am going to find a way to contact Fisher Price; and I am going to tell everyone I know Who the light really is!
1 John 1:5- "This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: GOD IS LIGHT; in Him there is no darkness at all."
1 John 1:7- "But if we walk in the light, AS HE IS IN THE LIGHT, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin."
Psalm 27:1- "THE LORD IS MY LIGHT and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life— of whom shall I be afraid?"
Psalm 36:9- "For with You is the fountain of life; IN YOUR LIGHT WE SEE LIGHT."
Micah 7:8- "...the LORD will be my light."
1 John 1:5- "This is the message we have heard from him and declare to you: GOD IS LIGHT; in Him there is no darkness at all."
(Emphasis' mine)
Posted by The Hickmans at 7:25 AM 8 comments
Mommy and Zayde!
Halloween Night:
My cousin, Melissa and her family hosted a fun, family Halloween party. We had a blast dressing up, eating and trick-or-treating!
Melissa and her family...
Posted by The Hickmans at 11:21 AM 15 comments
Hey everyone! I have received several emails from my wonderful bloggy friends asking where in the world I have been. Well, to make a long story short, I have been having computer problems since October. My mom (a.k.a. the computer doctor) fixed it, and I used it for 2 days before another problem arose. It is an old, outdated computer, so she is in the process updating it. Isn't she wonderful?! I should have an improved computer soon and will be back in blog land. I have really missed all of you and reading your blogs- I will have a lot of catching up to do! Keep checking in for posts on Halloween, hiking trips, family pictures and more!
Love and miss you all,
Amy
Posted by The Hickmans at 3:33 PM 10 comments
Matthew 5:3- "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven."
I have always heard and read that God wants us to be happy and joyful. So, why does the kingdom of heaven belong to the poor in spirit? What does "poor in spirit" mean, anyway? It sounds so dreadful. Well, after studying it, I realize that to be poor in spirit means that you have an absence of self-assurance, self-reliance and pride. It is total repentance; turning from independence to complete dependence on God. To put it simply, it is admitting that you are a sinner. Before we can truly come to know Christ and receive His Holy Spirit, we have to realize what we are apart from God: nothing, destitute, a sinner, unable to please God... That's when we become poor in spirit- when we realize what we are without God- just as Paul said, "I know that nothing good dwells in me, that is, in my flesh" (Romans 7:18). I think so many of us get so caught up in works- doing "good", comparing ourselves to others- thinking, "Well, I'm much better than him/her. I've never done that." We think, 'I'm on this committee; I volunteer for this ministry; I go to church every Sunday and pray out loud, ect, ect.' My friends, those are only dangerous, self-righteous attitudes. We cannot forget that we are NOTHING apart from God- we have no chance of obtaining righteousness, God's mercy or the kingdom of heaven without first becoming "poor in spirit."
Lord, I pray that I will surrender all to You- all of my "good" works, self-righteous attitudes, pride, etc. If I ever forget who I am- what I am- apart from You, just knock me off my pedestal, break me, and remind me that the kingdom of heaven belongs to the poor in spirit. I know that I am only a sinner bound for Hell apart from You. It is only by You that I can please God, do good and strive for holiness - not what I do, but what You do through me. Help me to never forget that. Thank you for dwelling inside of me, cleansing me and washing away my sins. You are such an incredible, awesome, amazing God and I love you so much! Amen.
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Enjoying a game of cards!
(Becky, Tamara, Amy, Ashton)
Mr. Rick and Zayde
Posted by The Hickmans at 10:09 AM 18 comments