What is this 5-Live with Matchless Beauty and how can it benefit you?

Well, ask yourself these questions…

Do you ever launch excitedly into a New Year, hoping for change?  But then you find yourself (and life) falling short two weeks in?

Or have you ever believed it when the world said “If you just try hard enough, you can accomplish anything” only to realize that there was something missing…that there’s only so much you can do?

Maybe you’re wishing you saw change in what’s happening around you–in your family, your community,  and your marriage.  But if you’re being real, you feel helpless to do anything.

Or maybe you experience disappointment in your prayer life with God.  Your prayers are sporadic, disconnected, and passionless.  You long to connect with God in a personal way, only to experience what feels like…nothing?

If any of those questions resonated with you, you’re not alone.

Trust me, I’ve been there.  And from my experience, it boils down to many reasons, but here are a few:

  1. We depend solely on our own capacity to get things done and don’t invite God in the process
  2. We believe the lie that if we’ve failed once, there’s no point in continuing on
  3. We base our prayer life on our fleeting feelings of the moment
  4. We don’t do what we want to change consistently enough to establish the new habit
  5. Deep down, we don’t believe prayer will do anything.

5-Live with Matchless BeautyFriends, aren’t you ready for a change?

I’m pretty sure you are since you’ve read this far!

If so, I am personally inviting you to an event called 5-Live with Matchless Beauty.  It will be taking place in January 2017 LIVE on Facebook!

Yes, I know it seems far off, but trust me when I say the crazy Christmas season will be here and gone in the blink of an eye!

And as we head into 2017, 5-Live with Matchless Beauty will be exactly what you need to see real change, through prayer, to the God of the universe who cares deeply for you and the concerns of your heart.

Want the details?

Although I’m still working out some of the details, you can find most of the information you’ll need at the link below as well as an opportunity to subscribe to stay updated!

I can’t wait to see how God works in the lives of women in 2017.  Join me by going to the main “5-Live with Matchless Beauty” page by clicking the 5-Live image below or the link at the top of the page!  See you there!

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I’m pretty sure all of us would say, “Yes, of course I want to be a woman of impact today.” Why? Because impact means we’re helping others.  It means going forward, making a difference, initiating change in a hurting world.

But friends, did you know it’s more than that?

It’s one thing to say we want that.  But do you truly want it enough to ask God for it?  Want to know how you can be a woman of impact TODAY?  Read on…

Wait, so what is a woman of impact?

A woman of impactBeing a woman of impact means you’re an ORDINARY woman who is allowing God to use who you are–your talents, gifts, strengths, experiences, trials, struggles, hurts–and utilizing it in EXTRAORDINARY ways.  God is using it all to the maximum, for His glory. I like to say He’s “maximizing you”.

A woman of impact is maximized by God in how He has made her.  She’s led by God to do what only He can do through her imperfect, God-created self.  She loves, gives, and serves within her talents, gifts, environment, and abilities.  God uses her life supernaturally to blow apart the box others put Him into!  And all she can do in that moment is step back and in awe say, “It’s not me.  It’s all God.”

I want to be that woman of impact! Where do I start?

Being open to change is where being a woman of impact starts.  It takes submission to Him.  It takes a willingness to change.  Feeling uncomfortable yet?  I hear ya!  I felt uncomfortable, too, before I prayed about it.  Consider these things God changes in women to make them women of impact:

  • Preconceived ideas about people or groups
  • Strongholds & addictions that keep us “minimized”
  • Our stubborn hold on non-biblical, religious traditions (think of the Pharisees)
  • A resistance to the Holy Spirit calling us to change
  • Bitterness or unforgiveness towards others
  • A job/employment that’s not utilizing your God-given gifts/talents
  • A sinful attitude or pattern (critical, resentful, prideful, judgmental, etc.)

And I’m sure there are many more.  Do any of these ring true for you?  Are any of these keeping God from using you in meaningful, significant, impactful ways?

Ok, I’m open to change.  But where can I be impactful?

Right where you are is the best place to start, whether at home or in your job.  I’m a wife and work-from-home, homeschooling mom of two.  The most obvious place I can be a woman of maximum impact is for my husband and kids.

When you’re a woman of impact for God in your home, you’re doing mighty things. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise!  When your home is centered on God it impacts your family, street, community, town, and on.  God can maximize your impact exponentially.

You can also ask God if there are places you aren’t considering where he can maximize you for His kingdom.  Are there needs in your church you can fill with your talents?  Are there relationships you can begin with other women who need to experience God’s love?  Is there an opportunity that intimidates you but you’re feeling called to?

Proverbs 2Seek God’s guidance and wisdom like a precious treasure.  Pray, listen, and pray some more.  My favorite verse to go to when I’m seeking wisdom is Proverbs 2:1-5:

“My son, if you receive my words and treasure up my commandments with you,
making your ear attentive to wisdom and inclining your heart to understanding;
yes, if you call out for insight and raise your voice for understanding,
if you seek it like silver and search for it as for hidden treasures,
then you will understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God.”

Do you seek God’s wisdom like silver or hidden treasure?  Then you’re on your way!

I want to be a woman of impact, but not too much.

I admit, it’s a scary thing to pray: “God, maximize me for your Kingdom.” Sometimes we want to be minimized–praying for our own comfort, ease, safety. We avoid spiritual growth at all costs. We like the idea of “your kingdom come” and participating it that to some extent, usually on Sundays.  But definitely not if it makes us uncomfortable or stretches us to the max.  Not if it challenges us during the week.  We like the idea of Jesus dying for our sins but don’t want to die to ourselves.   Is that you?

I want to be a woman of impact, but for my reasons.

Or sometimes we want to be maximized, but for our own glory and kingdom. Our kingdom would look great with more money, that addition on our home, fine restaurants, knowledge of good wines, that job promotion, recognition, and, of course, the trip to Sunday church in that sporty, eco-friendly car.   Is that you?

God's WordMaybe you think having maximum impact means watering down God’s Word to make it palatable to reach more people.  Friends, God’s unchanging Word powerfully transcends our culture, popularity, and political correctness.  He doesn’t need His Word to be improved by us.  Keep His Word as it is.  Then ask Him, instead, to use you to share it and watch it change lives for eternity.  God will maximize you when you ask Him to use His Word to speak to your heart and humbly share it with others.

My heart is ready, I know it.  What’s next?

Maybe the Holy Spirit is softening your heart to change.  When we ask Him to maximize us for HIS kingdom, we are giving him permission to make the changes he wants to make.

We are saying,

“Use me as I am, but grow me so I can be most effective for you. I’m ready.”

I challenge you, woman of God, to pray this scary, amazing prayer today. It’s one of those prayers he’ll never say “no” to.  Then get ready for God to answer in unexpected ways.

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Heavenly Father, you have created me for a great purpose, greater than even I can imagine.  Where I am, right here, today, maximize me for your Kingdom.  This moment I ask you to begin changing my heart, my mind, my actions to reflect Jesus and to radically impact others.  My desire is to bring you glory with my life and if there are other opportunities I don’t see yet where you can maximize me, make that clear to me.  Give me the strength, knowledge, and confidence to go forward, even if I’m scared of what you’ll have me do.  I know there will be moments of disappointment and feelings of failure.  Help me in those moments.  Use those moments.  Blow me away with your goodness and take apart the box I’ve put you in.   I trust you with it all.   In Jesus name, Amen.

Is God calling you to change so He can maximize you where you are and in other places?  Are you being maximized in unexpected ways?  Comment below!  

Your FellowMatchless Beauty,

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3 Tips for Parenting Unique Kids UniquelyParenting unique kids uniquely is becoming my specialty as a mom of four girls.  I’m Diane, wife to an amazing guy who practically lives his life in a sorority!  We have four daughters who are 13, 11, 9 and 6. And although our parenting style and approach have been the same over the years, I’d like to share with you how, in spite of that, we are somehow raising very unique and very different young ladies.

It didn’t take long after adding a second child to our family to realize that there were many differences in our girls – different sleep patterns, different eating preferences, cries, amounts of crying.  Looking back, just the differences in my pregnancies should have been my first clue to how things were changing the 2nd time around (and the 3rd time around, and the 4th).

I think we can all agree that being a mom is an awesome privilege and one of life’s greatest joys.  But being a mom is also overwhelming no matter how many children you have.  The demands are great, the days are long. But I’m also quickly learning that the years are short.  So after 13 years of being a mom to these four, very unique kids, I want to be sure I’m making the most of the time that I have with the kids the Lord has entrusted to us!  I want to love my children well, just as they are, and I want to encourage you to do the same.  So here are 3 tips that will help you honor God while parenting your unique kids uniquely, through each season of their lives.

3 Tips for Parenting Unique Kids Uniquely1. Seek God’s Wisdom!   

James 1:5 says, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him.”  

I love this verse!  It is so important to seek the Lord in what your different kids’ needs are.  Ask Him to help you love them in a way that speaks to them individually.  

Most of us quickly realize we don’t know what we’re doing as first time moms, right?  I didn’t either!  But I read books, took classes at the hospital, talked to other moms and even interviewed pediatricians.  Continue to get wisdom from respected sources as they get older!  Apply these same methods to learn about your kids and how best to love them.

In addition to this, be sure to seek wisdom from your spouse.  At times, I can be so involved in the details of everyday life, I need a different perspective.  Talking with my husband (or someone else that is close with our family) can help me gain perspective to what is going on with my girls.  I’ve learned so much from my husband and the things that he observes in our girls that I don’t see.   He’ll ask me questions like, “How do you think daughter #3 is doing?  What is she struggling with? What does she need?” Conversations like these are super helpful to evaluate your kids, your approach, their needs, and how we as parents can better love our kids the way the Lord would have us.

3 Tips for Parenting Unique Kids Uniquely2. Parent unique kids uniquely!  

Psalm 139:13-14 says, “For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb.  I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.  Wonderful are your works; my soul knows it very well.”  

Everyone is uniquely created by God.  This is amazing, yet also presents a challenge. Wouldn’t it be easy if everyone was the same and we just followed a formula to love and care for those around us?  But God has uniquely created and gifted each one of us for a purpose.  And likewise, God gives us unique and different children to love and care for in ways that speak to their needs.  

For one child, a look is all that is necessary to correct their behavior.  For another, I may need to correct her, talk with her, discipline her and still see no obvious results.  One child feels love through words, affirmation, encouragement, and praise.  While another child feels love through physical touch, sitting close, wrestling, and getting a back scratch.  

Try different things, learn your kids’ love languages, understand their personalities, study them, and then go back to #1, asking the Lord to give you wisdom and insight!  While I sometimes wish that one way to parent would meet everyone’s needs, the uniqueness of each child stretches me.   It forces me to trust the Lord for His grace, strength and wisdom in new ways, with each child and in every season.  Which brings us to our 3rd tip…

3. Parent through each unique season of their lives.

Over the years and by God’s grace, I’ve changed as a person and as a mom.  And just as moms learn & change, we can expect our children to learn & change.  As my daughters are getting older, they are growing in maturity and are taking steps of growth in their own personal relationships with the Lord.  I’ve learned that the way I love them also has to change because their needs change.  

With my older girls, I’m learning to listen more to them.  What are they saying? What are they not saying? What’s important to them and what are they saying about their friends?  Instead of instructing them (which is what I’m doing in my younger daughters’ current season), I’m making more choices to listen, making sure my words count.   That’s what these different seasons call for.

I hope these three tips for approaching your God-given, unique kids differently has been helpful and encouraging to you.  The privilege and responsibility of being a mom to multiple kids is a constantly changing situation, with each child uniquely created by the Lord.  Remember, that your hope and your help is from the Lord (Psalm 121:1-2).  Keep pursuing Him and His unchanging nature and wisdom.  He will fulfill His purpose for you and His purpose in the lives of your kids, just as they are.  

Diane is a humble, loving wife to Dave and a mom of 4 daughters.  She works hard to love each of her matchless beauties differently while maintaining a biblical perspective.  If you love what you read or were encouraged by it, leave Diane a comment below!

Your FellowMatchless Beauty,

 

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