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August 27, 2015

Prayer Packages

If you’re friends with me, you know that I love sending cards or little gifts in the mail. Going to the Post Office is a favorite pastime of mine. You might agree with me that receiving fun mail is like Christmas morning! We want to share with you a cool company called Prayer Packages.

Prayer Packages is a great way to send love to family or friends. Their mission is to “deliver keepsake gifts and services that encourage and celebrate family and friends.” You can choose to send a box to someone who is going back to school, a sympathy box for person who has had a loss, a get well box to someone dear to your heart, a just because box (this would be a box I would send), or a celebration box.

Something very special about Prayer Packages is that when you purchase a box, they give 10% of the proceeds to a giving partner. So as you bless your friends and family, you bless an amazing charity.

When we received our box, we were blown away with what the box looked like. It was beautiful!

Prayer PackageImagine the look on your friends face as they saw this on their front porch!
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When you open the box, you’ll find a beautiful card with a personalized message and two beautifully wrapped gifts. Yes, we used beautiful twice in a sentence. That’s just how we feel about the whole box in general – it’s beautiful.

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Prayer PackageOne of the wrapped gifts was a prayer tin. In it there were with prayer cards with a marker. There was also a little ceramic dish. The other wrapped gift was put in a wooden box. The box was something that I’ve never seen before in my life.  A prayer token and wristband were put into the box.

The whole experience of the Prayer Package is really neat. Right when it’s delivered, you know that it’s a very special package. There was a lot of thought and intention when it came to putting the box together. In my family, presentation of the gift is important. I felt that way with this.

The box we received was the “Prayer Box” package (link here —- Prayer Box). Check out their site at http://myprayerpackages.com to see the types of boxes you could send. They have a Starbucks package and SpaFinder package!  We have been given a coupon for our readers to use – FREE10. Boxes range from $29.99 to $89.99.

Bless your friends with a Prayer Package. They will feel extremely loved by you.

By: Sarah Sandoval · Filed Under: Life · Tagged: gifts, prayer

August 24, 2015

A prayer for The Captivating Woman

There is so much on my heart and the words on my mind are all jumbled, but what I want to say first is:

Lord, let this website be used for Your glory. May my words and the words of The Captivating Woman team be pleasing to Your ear and may we increase the Kingdom as well as strengthen other sisters in Christ. May our mind not focus on numbers but on You and glorifying You with our gifts. Lord, I pray that this passion in our hearts to celebrate women and our Creator will become the passion for many others. Lord, we thank for being women. We thank for giving us the gift of femininity. We thank You for the talent You have placed on our lives and how that talent was created with purpose. Lord, may we understand that our lives have purpose through Your will. May we seek You daily and surrender our hearts to You. May we learn to walk confidently in You so that we may shine. Help us to reflect Your image to others. May we love others well and have more grace. Lord, impress on our hearts that we cannot do everything – we are not perfect women. God, we thank You that we are not perfect and do not have it all together. Because of that truth, it means we have to cling to You daily. Thank You Lord for life, abundant life. May Your glory shine through The Captivating Woman.

We are so thankful you are here. We hope that our site will bless and encourage you. Learn more about our site by checking our “About” page as well as learn about the team behind The Captivating Woman.

By: Sarah Sandoval · Filed Under: Life, Spiritual Life · Tagged: prayer

August 23, 2015

Better Together

I love food.

I’m famous for taking a mixing bowl, you know the really big ones that you are supposed to use when making enough to feed a group at a picnic or potluck, and making the biggest salad you’ve ever seen with all kinds of random ingredients and cradling it like a newborn baby as I go to town.

When I was four years old, and my pre-school class was asked about our favorite foods, I answered “Shrimp Scampi and Crab Legs”. The rest of my class had some variation of pizza, hamburgers and hotdogs. My parents fed the foodie-beast in me from a very young age, and I have long since made it my own.

I will try any food once (with the exception being lamb – I adored the cartoon Lamb Chop as a child and just couldn’t wrap my mind around it, or various pet animals i.e. cat, dog, etc. more on moral grounds than anything else) and have had some really interesting experiences on adventures revolving around food.

I have a line on my bucket list that reads: “Go on a vacation revolving around hole-in-the-wall food places that are life-changing good”

I was a High School Foods teacher for a semester and watched 120 students each have some kind of revelation about their own ability to make good food. They were even amazed of the combination of foods that they weren’t expecting to taste good but ended up delighting them. It was messy, often frustrating, stretching and one of the coolest things I’ve ever done.

One of my very favorite quotes is from Hippocrates, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” I majored in Clinical Nutrition in college, which is basically the field that says that diets can be created to help heal and manage disease by the choices you make at mealtimes, and it’s been incredible to see the extent to which food really can be medicine in a physiological sense but also the community it can create.

Some of the very best conversations I’ve ever had have been around a table with people, because food is the great equalizer. It’s hard to feel intimidated when the person sitting across from you gets pepper stuck between their teeth, or starts laughing as they are trying to swallow and chaos ensues. It’s hard to take yourself too seriously when you bite into a tomato and accidentally squirt the seeds everywhere, or try to eat rice with chopsticks and fail one bite while epically succeeding the next. Food gives you something to do when the conversation lulls, but it also creates a space for genuine conversation and vulnerability unlike any other medium I’ve found.

The Church in Acts understood this, I think. Acts 2:44-47 in the New Living Translation says, “… and all the believers met together in one place and shared everything they had. They sold their property and possessions and shared the money with those in need. They worshiped together at the Temple each day, met in homes for the Lord’s Supper, and shared their meals with great joy and generosity all the while praising God and enjoying the goodwill of all the people. And each day the Lord added to their fellowship those who were being saved.”

This was one of the most successful accounts of the early church. They grew because they saw and took opportunities to praise God in the everyday life. They were generous, cared for other people above themselves, and lived in community with each other – both at church and around the dinner table. If I get to make a choice about the way I want to love like Jesus, this is it in a nutshell.

I love food. I love the way Jesus uses something as simple as eating a meal in proximity with one another to grow communities, to forge lasting friendships, to meet a physical need, and to change lives. I love that making food for someone else makes the recipients feel valued and wanted, and that in sharing it with them you open the doors for Jesus to love and speak through you. I love that God makes a way to take something we already have to do to survive, and creates a way for us to literally bring life to ourselves and other people by doing it together.

I love meeting friends, both old and new, around a table and laughing while we are all a little bit ridiculous and a lot loved. Together, everything really is better – the food, the jokes, the experience, the life.

By: Hannah Koerner · Filed Under: Food · Tagged: community, life together

August 22, 2015

DIY Frame Wall

Hey friends, Haley here!
If you have read my bio you will know that I am in my last year of college and studying Interior Design (such a random major I know). I have lived on campus for all four years at my University. As an interior design major, you can imagine how excited I get to decorate my dorm room every year and try to make it more like a home.
I kid you not, designing how I am going to make my dorm room my home is like Christmas morning for me (I know…such a nerd). This year, I am going for a shabby-chic and homey vibe. I want my room to feel like a home and not a traditional dorm room. To do this, I am pulling things you would normally find in a home into my room such as a nice wooden bookshelf, curtains, plants, tables and of course picture frames. A picture frame wall, I have found, is a great way for any young adult to have a cleaner and mature look, while still being able to express their interests and who they are.
Now if you are a young adult, and are like me, money is not something you have an abundance of. A DIY frame wall can look expensive, but with the help of the dollar store and some effort, I promise you it can be done for cheap.
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Things you need:
•Frames
•Wall Hanging Adhesive or Velcro
•Printed photos
Step 1: Get the Frames
I recommend Dollar Tree or any other local dollar store you can find. Figure out what color or kind of frame you want. I have seen walls with different sized frames, different colored frames and even walls with all the same styled frame. I personally picked all the same sized generic black frames since what I am putting in the frames are colored. Try to steer clear of frames that have the stand in the back because it makes it harder to attach to the wall. The frames I found to be the most successful were actually the ones that have fake certificates in them. Get as many frames as you would like. I got 20 for my room because my frame wall is large.
Step 2: Pick Photos
Here is the fun part – picking your photos! Now depending on the type of look you want to go for determines what you should put in the frames. If you want your wall to look more cohesive and mature, use black and white photos. I personally am a huge sucker for inspiring quotes. I raided my “Inspiring Quotes” board on Pinterest and picked quotes that had a white or neutral background. I also picked a few sketched photos of coffee and high heels. Everything I picked is relatively neutral and soft to keep it as cohesive as possible.
Step 3: Print Photos
Depending on if you have a printer at home or not determines where you will be printing your photos. By no means do they need to be printed on expensive paper. I decided to print my photos on pastel cardstock that I got from Target for 3 dollars to give my wall a little bit of color, but printing it on white will look just as nice.
Step 4: Put the Photos in the Frames
This is pretty self explanatory 🙂
Step 5: Hanging the Frames
I recommend getting the adhesive Command Strips Velcro hanging tape from Target. Each box is around 6 dollars. Depending on how many frames you are putting on your wall, you may need a few boxes. The Velcro will go on the corners of the fames when you are about to hang them. How you hang it is all up to you. If you want a more organized look, the frames could go on straight and orderly. If you want a more relaxed look I recommend making the frames mixed between horizontal and vertical and fit them together.
Step 6: Step Back and Admire
Now just sit back and enjoy your new frame wall (trust me your friends who come over will too!)
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By: Haley Bowers · Filed Under: DIY · Tagged: college, dorm, wall art

August 21, 2015

Get Off the Boat

I spend a lot of my time in the car. Don’t ask me why, but I do. My best ideas happen in the car. My best prayers are cried out in the drivers seat. Some of my best conversations happen when my hands are ten and two. As I was driving home from Southern California, the phrase “get off the boat” flooded my mind.

Get off the boat.

There could be a possibility that you have heard that phrase before in a sermon series. To me it sounds like a catchy Sunday sermon title. As I continued on my drive home I just didn’t understand why “get off the boat” was in my mind and what God was wanting to share with me.

As I was stuck on the 405, the most dreaded freeway to be on in Southern California due to its length and bumper to bumper traffic, I starting asking God questions. “Lord, what does this mean? What boat are You talking about?” He knew I was going to be on that road for awhile, so this was an appropriate time to speak with me.

He reminded me of Peter – the disciple who walked on water. But before Peter walks on water, the disciples had just witnessed an incredible miracle of Jesus feeding five thousand people. Their view of Jesus became even bigger. Jesus asks the disciples to do something wild – He wants them to feed the crowd. “With what?!!!” they ask (& probably freak out a bit). Jesus blesses the food and BOOM! They are able to feed the people. Could you imagine that? Could you imagine what the disciples were feeling at the moment?

But the story continues and Jesus immediately insists that the disciples get on the boat and cross the lake (Matthew 14:22).

Back to the boat. See, they were fishermen so spending time on a boat was normal. They were probably really good at what they did. Their job supported them. It could of possibly been the first job they had ever held. It was a second language to them – like driving a car to us. It came naturally.

Rough waters came and they were in trouble. But here comes Jesus walking on water. If they had an iPhone, a picture would of been posted on Instagram with the hashtag #jesuswalksonwater. Jesus calls out to Peter and tells him to come out and meet Him. But Peter’s faith wasn’t enough and began to sink.

Here’s the thing: the boat that I’m in is my comfort zone – it’s the life that I’ve created. And God is calling out “get off the boat.” My boat looks like this: college graduate living with my parents in a small town/substitute teacher/going with the flow. Yet I dream of bigger things. I dream that God will send me to incredible places. And here He is saying: get off the boat.

“But Lord, I just don’t know where to start in building Your Kingdom.” “I’m not that talented.” “I need to save money.”

Those are excuses I make. My view of God has become so small because I haven’t let Him fully use me. I’ve let fear and lies get in the way of the truth. Hebrews 13:20-21 says, “Now may the God of peace—who brought up from the dead our Lord Jesus, the great Shepherd of the sheep, and ratified an eternal covenant with his blood—may he equip you with all you need for doing his will. May he produce in you, through the power of Jesus Christ, every good thing that is pleasing to him. All glory to him forever and ever! Amen.” There is POWER with Jesus. I can get off the boat and do His Will and have faith that He will support me.

May our view of God become greater when we understand that He will equip us when we feel so inadequate. May His power flood our minds so that we may “get off the boat” and keep our focus on Him without our fears and excuses stopping us. May His truth be a stamp on our hearts so that we can go out and accomplish His work.

Amen.

By: Sarah Sandoval · Filed Under: Spiritual Life · Tagged: fear, God's Will

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