Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Chile Rellena Casserole / Mrs Angela Sullivan

 
Chile Rellena Casserole
from the Kitchen of Angela Sullivan
Independence, MO
 
My family spent 29 years living in New Mexico. We grew up on Hatch peppers (an Anaheim pepper grown in Hatch, NM... they have wonderful flavor.) Our favorite dish was Chile Rellenos. They are a delicacy there. One of the women from our church taught Mom how to make them. They are delicious, but very tedious to make.  When making rellenos, you roast and peel the peppers and then stuff them with Monterey Jack cheese. These are then battered in an egg batter and pan fried. For a family of 8 kids, this required between 3-4 dozen peppers. If we had company, it could be double that amount. This casserole contains all of the traditional flavors, but requires much less work.  The peppers still need to be roasted and peeled. We usually do that when the chile harvest is in and then freeze the peppers for later. For the casserole, I cut the stem off and split the pepper to remove the seeds (that's where most of the heat is). You can also purchase the whole green chilies, canned, in the Mexican food aisle. I'm not sure how many cans it would take to make the casserole, but would expect it to take between 1 - 2,  30 oz cans. So... here's the recipe.
 
 
Chile Relleno Casserole

18-24 Anaheim peppers, roasted, peeled, and seeded
1 lb. Monterey jack cheese, grated
3 cups milk
1 cup flour
6 eggs

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Mix the milk, flour, and eggs together.

Spray casserole dish with non-stick cooking spray.

In the casserole dish, layer 1/2 of the chilies -- top with 1/2 of the egg mixture and 1/2 of the cheese. Layer the remaining chilies and pour the remainder of the egg mixture over. Top with the remaining cheese.

Bake in oven for about 50 minutes. (Egg batter will set similar to the way a quiche does.)

We usually serve this with Spanish rice, salad, and chips and dip.

Monday, February 23, 2015

Praying for Our Children / Charissa Andrews

 
Mrs Charissa Andrews
Pastor's Wife
Amazing Grace Baptist Church
O'Fallon, MO
 
"Praying for Our Children"
 
I love being challenged in my walk with the Lord. I love learning new things about my Savior and exercising faith. I love that the Christian life was not meant to be stagnant. Regardless of how long you have been walking with the King; a few months or several decades, there is always more to learn. His word is inexhaustible. Recently I was challenged in the area of prayer. Specifically in how I pray for my children. It has transformed my heart. 
 
What I did was sit down with a notebook and make a list for each of my sons. I listed 7-9 areas that they are currently struggling. Our list looked something like this: 
 
  1. Apathetic 
  1. Lack of confidence 
  1. Anger 
  1. Lack of discernment 
  1. Self serving 
  1. Frustration 
 
Then I took the struggles and looked for the biblical opposite. This is the way my list looked: 
 
  1. Apathetic to Diligent 
  1. Lack of Confidence to Courage 
  1. Anger to Joy 
  1. Lack of Discernment to Wisdom 
  1. Self Serving to Servant's Heart 
  1. Frustration to Hope 
 
I then took my concordance and searched for verses that created a picture of the biblical character I desired to see developed in my son's life. These are some of the verses I chose: 
 
  1. Diligent: Ecclesiastes 9:10, I Corinthians 10:31 
  1. Courage: Joshua 1:9, I Chron. 19:13, Ps. 31:24, Phil. 4:13, Deut. 31:8 
  1. Joy: Ps. 5:11, 35:9, 95:2 
  1. Wisdom: Ex. 35:31, II Chron. 1:10, Prov. 1:7, 4:5, 13:20, II Sam. 13:3, I Kings 4:29, Psalms 90:12 
  1. Servant's Heart: Ephesians 6:7, John 3:30 
  1. Hope: Psalms 38:15, 71:5, 78:7 
 
Then I took these verses and printed them out in the form of a prayer. It looked something like this: 
May ________ put his trust in You, and rejoice: let him ever shout for joy, because Thou defendest him: let him also love Thy name and be joyful in Thee. 
God please create _______ to be strong and of a good courage; help him to not be afraid or dismayed: for You are with him whithersoever he goes. May _______ obey himself valiantly for the people and cause of Christ: and do with him what is good in Your sight. As he grows in good courage, strengthen his heart and may he find his hope in You. 
May ________ honor You with his substance, and with the first fruits of all his increase. May he honour his father and mother as You have commanded him, so that his days can be prolonged, and so that it will go well with him. 
May _______ desire be to keep all the commandments that You have commanded him so that he can be strong and able to possess that which you have for him. 
May no corrupt communication proceed out of ________ mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that he may give grace unto those who hear him. Allow his words to comfort and edify those in his circle of influence. 
Father, please mold his heart to take diligent heed to do the commandments, which Moses, Your servant, charged him with. May _______ love You and walk in all of Your ways, and keep Your commandments and cleave unto you, and serve You with all of his heart and with all of his soul. 
Fill ______ with Your spirit, in wisdom, in understanding, and in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship. May _______ get wisdom and understanding and forget it not, may he never decline from the words of Your mouth. 
Cause _____ to set his hope in You, and not forget Your works. Be his hope, O Lord GOD: may he learn to trust you from his youth. In Thee, O LORD may he find his hope: cause him to know that you will hear. 
 
Using the same steps, this is the prayer that I wrote for another of my sons: 
 
Father, please create in ______ heart a desire that whatever he eats, or drinks, or does in life, that he will do all to Your glory. I pray that whatever his hand finds to do, that he would do it with all of his might. 
I ask you to give ______ wisdom and discernment in choosing his friends. May he be reminded that Amnon had a friend that destroyed him. Please give ______ wisdom and understanding exceeding much, and largeness of heart, even as the sand that is on the sea shore, like you did for Solomon. Teach him to number his days so that he will apply his heart unto wisdom. May he fear You so that he can gain knowledge and cause his heart to never despise wisdom, but to love instruction. Father, please mold his heart to desire wisdom and understanding and forget it not. If sinners entice ______, may he never consent. May he never decline from the words of Your mouth. Please bring many wise men and peers into his life that he would walk with them and be wise and guard him from foolish companions that will destroy him. As iron sharpeneth iron, may _______ be influenced by godly friends. 
May the words of ________ mouth and the meditation of his heart always be acceptable in Your sight. Father, I pray that ______ will not set his heart on things of this world, but that he would set his affection on things above. May ______ not labor to be rich, nor set his eyes on that which is not. Cause him to not set his heart on riches. I beseech You to protect ______ heart from becoming conformed to this world: but that he would be transformed by the renewing of his mind, that he may prove Your perfect will for his life.   
Please show ______ the path of life, cause him to know that in Thy presence is fullness of joy and at Your right hand are pleasures for evermore. God, please set ______ heart and soul to seek you always. May _______, our son, know You, the God of his father and mother. May he serve You with a perfect heart and with a willing mind, because You search all the hearts, and understand all the imaginations of his thoughts. May ______ forever be reminded that if he seeks You, You will be found. 
 
Prayer is certainly one of the biggest ways we can impact the hearts of our children. Using God's word and His promises as prayers for our children is powerful! May we as mammas use this tool and see God mold and shape their hearts and lives into faithful servants of the Most High. Martin Luther said, “To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive  without breathing”. If our prayers were the only thing between our children and the Devourer, how would they fare? 
 
“It is well said that neglected prayer is the birthplace of all evil”. -Charles Spurgeon. May we not neglect our children in the area of fervent prayer. 
 

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Mini Pecan Pies or Cheesecakes / Mrs Donna Livingston


 
Mini Pecan Pies or Cheesecakes
 
From the Kitchen of:
Mrs Donna Livingston
St Ann, MO
 
crust
1 stick softened butter
3 oz cream cheese
1 cup all purpose flour (or your favorite gluten free all purpose flour I used Glutino)
mix until a dough comes together.  Separate into 24 walnut sized balls.
press into a 24 mini cupcake pan. 
fillings
 
 For Pecan pie:
1 cup brown sugar (or 3/4 cup splenda blend brown sugar.blend)
1 egg
 beat the egg and brown sugar together well
chopped pecans. 
equally divide pecans into each crust
top with egg/brown sugar mixture.
bake for 25 minutes at 350* or until fairly set.
 
 For Cream cheese filling
1 egg
8 0z of cream cheese
1/4 cup sugar or 5-6 packets of Truvia or any Stevia.
mix well and fill the crusts.
or you can just bake the crusts with a few beans in each crust (so it won't bubble up) and fill with your favorite pudding recipe and top with whipped cream.  
 
I do this one both gluten free or regular.  This is a favorite at any get together we go to.  The crust is so versatile. 

Monday, February 16, 2015

Such An Heart / Mrs Susan Ballard

Mrs Susan Ballard
Pastor's Wife
Grace Baptist Church
Marion, IA
 
 
"SUCH AN HEART"

Since February is heart disease awareness month, as well as the time in which we celebrate romance with Valentine's Day, the heart has been on my mind and heart! I began to search the scriptures for what kind of heart God desires in us so we can truly have a "healthy" heart.

In Deut. 5:29 it says "Oh that there were such an heart in them, that they would fear me, and keep all my commandments always, that it might be well with them, and with their children, for ever!" Ecc. 12:13 tells us this is our "whole duty."

To have a healthy heart, God first desires that we fear Him. Prov. 1:7a teaches us that "The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge:"  When we learn to fear the Lord, it is only the beginning, a starting place, for our knowledge and wisdom to grow.

We must add to it, in our actions, as proof of our fear of Him, as Abraham did in Gen. 22:12. The angel of the Lord said that God knew Abraham feared Him because he "withheld not his son". He obeyed God and followed His will, trusting Him with his only son. If you look back at verse 5, Abraham told the two young men with them that he and his son would go up to worship and come again to them. When Isaac began to question where the sacrifice would come from, Abraham told Isaac in verse 8 that God would provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering. Even before God provided a ram in verse 13, Abraham had faith to trust in Him.

What are you and I withholding from the Lord? Thus far, I've not been asked to sacrifice my son on an altar, nor am I completely certain I have enough faith to follow through with the task as Abraham did. 

Second, God desires that we keep his commandments. Ps 119:11 teaches us to hide God's Word in our heart so we can avoid sinning against God. We must read it, respect it, meditate on it, memorize it, and teach it to others. If we don't, how will we know what his commandments are so that we can keep them? There are more than just ten written throughout the Bible.

We must also seek Him with our whole heart, according to Ps 119:2, and 10. In order to accomplish this, it will take some time studying His Word. Ps 119:34 tells us we must observe His Word with our whole heart, asking for understanding through prayer as we read it. Ps 119:63 tells us our close companions should be those that fear the Lord and keep His precepts. Having the right friends is as important for us as adults as it is for our children. Ps 119:69 states that we must keep His precepts with our whole heart. Are you getting the picture drawn here, that our WHOLE HEART should be consumed with the Lord and His Word?

I recently witnessed a wonderful illustration that has stuck with me ever since it was presented. The speaker used two basketballs, one filled with air pressure as recommended and the other deflated, flat. Of course, the one filled properly was the one chosen to be used, because it was able to complete the desired task it was expected to do. The other was of no use, no value to anyone because it was not able to be used as it had been designed to be used. Someone neglected to make sure it had been aired up. 

If we're going to have a healthy heart, we must make sure we fill it with the things of God so we can "perform" as He has designed us. Notice also that Deut. 5:29 also contains the promise that when we fear Him and keep his commandments, it will be well with us, and our children, for ever! Oh that each of us would have "such an heart"!

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies Recipe / Mrs Tabetha Snyder

 
Mrs Tabetha Snyder
Wichita, KS
 
 
Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

1 Cup of Brown Sugar
1 Cup of Sugar
1 Cup of Shortening 
2 Cups of Pumpkin
Bag of Chocolate Chips

Mix all those together. 
Then add

1 tsp of Baking Soda
3 1/2 Cups of Flour
1 tsp of Salt
3 tsp of Cinnamon
1 tsp of Baking Powder
2 tsp of All Spice

Mix all the remaining stuff together. 
Then just get spoons full of cookie dough and put them on a pan. 
Bake on 350 for 10-12 Minutes. 

Monday, February 9, 2015

A Cute Bundle of Fur I Named Coda / Mrs Jennie Walter

 
Mrs Jennie Walter
Pastor's Wife
Victory Baptist Church
Winthrop, Maine


Last September I got a puppy. 

A cute bundle of fur I named Coda. 

He was everything I prayed for.......color, size, nonshedding, etc. The only drawback seemed to be his immense fear of everything. He was at a puppy store with about fifty other puppies. He was the only puppy in the whole store that was trembling in the corner of his cage. Every other puppy was barking, jumping and yelping as we passed their cages......anything to get our attention and love. Begging to be petted. This made me even more curious about Coda. I asked to get a closer look at Coda and the employee took Coda and put him in a play area with other puppies. The other puppies immediately went to Coda and tried to play with him. Coda quickly retreated to the far corner, trembling. He wanted nothing to do with the puppies or the toys. 

Did Coda know abuse in the first five months of his life? I don't know. Was Coda reacting to his sister having been sold the week before? I have no idea. I know nothing about his history. But my heart ached at the sight of the scared little puppy and so I bought him and brought him home. 

The first few days we had him he refused food and water. He would not come out of his kennel. He did not use the bathroom at all. He did not bark or make any other sounds. He just trembled and viewed us through sad, mournful eyes. 

Four months later Coda is a much different puppy! He eats regularly and comes running for treats. He happily leaves his kennel when you open the door. He has a little box of toys that he loves to rummage through and find his favorite bones and chew toys. He plays fiercely with our other two dogs. He jumps on my lap when I sit down. He barks when someone comes to the door. And he brings us joy all day long.

What is the difference between then and now? Love. Lots and lots of love. Mingled with patience, acceptance and kindness. 

I was thinking about Coda's transformation and my heart was smitten with conviction. Do I offer this much love......and patience......and acceptance......and kindness to each lady that walks in my church? Do I truly love each lady at the stage she is at? Do I accept them for who they are? Am I patient as they grow? Does my love help cast out the fears they are burdened with? I may not know all their history that brought them to this point, but I don't need to know their past. I just need to love them in their present state. 

If love can transform a puppy, what can God's love flowing through me do for the ladies in my church? I am rededicating myself to find out. 

I John 4:18-19 "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love. We love him, because he first loved us." 

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Gumbo Recipe / Mrs Laura Faulk


 
Mrs Laura Faulk
Pastor's Wife
First Baptist Church
Groton, MA


Gumbo
1 T. olive oil
2 cups boneless chicken breasts, diced
12-16 oz. pork sausage links, thinly sliced
1 lb. shrimp, shells removed
1 cup olive oil
1 cup flour
2 T. minced garlic
3 qts. chicken broth/stock
5 stalks celery, diced
4 Roma tomatoes, diced
1 sweet onion, diced
1-10 oz. can diced tomatoes with green peppers (including liquid)
2 T. chopped fresh red chili peppers (optional)
1 bunch fresh parsley, chopped
1/4 cup Cajun seasoning

Heat oil in medium skillet over medium high heat and cook chicken until no longer pink and juices run clear. Stir in sausage and cook until evenly browned. Drain chicken and sausage; set aside.

In a large pot over medium heat, blend the 1 cup olive oil and flour to create a roux. Stir constantly until browned and bubbly. Mix in garlic and cook about 2 minutes.

Gradually stir chicken broth into the roux mixture. Bring to a boil and mix in celery, tomatoes, sweet onion, tomatoes with green peppers, red chili peppers, parsley, and Cajun seasoning. Reduce heat, cover and simmer about 40 minutes, stirring often.

Mix chicken, sausage, and shrimp into broth mixture. Cook, stirring frequently about 20 minutes.

Serve with rice if desired.

NOTE:  I usually don't add the fresh chili peppers since the gumbo is spicy hot enough without it! I just have dried red peppers on the side for anyone who wants to add to their gumbo! Also this make a lot!!
 

Monday, February 2, 2015

Go Beneath the Surface / Mrs Starr Tharp

Mrs Starr Tharp
Pastor's Wife
New Hope Baptist Church
Independence, MO
 
GO BENEATH THE SURFACE
Blessed are they that keep his testimonies, and that seek him with the WHOLE heart. Psalm 119:2

Don’t you just HATE clutter?! I DO!! My mother was a keeper and I am a tosser! I would love to adopt the minimalist mindset. I will even sit and google “tiny houses” – they intrigue me! For years when our kids were growing up, the Fly Lady’s baby steps were my best organization tool! I loved that 15 min boogie fling every night! YAY! Let’s all get up and “THROW THINGS AWAY!!” But then my kids grew up, got married and started homes of their own. Amazingly though, I’m still finding things tucked hither and yon that belong to them. I recall a phone conversation with my 30 yr old daughter the other day: Me: “Hey there, how’s it going? So…. What are your plans for this telescope that we bought you for Christmas 7 years ago?!” LOL I moved it to the kitchen so she could take it home, google it’s worth and possibly sell it. We all lead busy ministry lives, so it’s still here. I moved it to the garage yesterday! 
My pastor/hubby has been laid up since he underwent a serious foot surgery 3 weeks ago, so I took a leave of absence from my part time job to devote 24/7 care to him and his foot. For the first several days, I just enjoyed the time off and would sit around sipping coffee with him and shooting the breeze! But after a week or two, it hit me, that I should be taking advantage of the time off, to dig into some much needed projects and do some deep cleaning! Beckoning to me from “beneath” have been several closets. Sometimes I think closets are of the devil! Where does everything get shoved when you are expecting last minute company? The closet! 
My closets have been filled with clothes that fit 20 lbs ago, cast off home decos that I intended to sell at “some” garage sale at “some” point in the universe! Then there were Verizon gift bags holding the cardboard containers from several past Verizon phones, along with all the little, teeny, tiny booklets and papers that can only be read with super human eyes. Verizon has a way of making you think you should never throw those things away (kind of like the tag on the mattress! One of these days I’m going to cut that tag off, and sit and wait to see what happens!) Also in the closet were used gift bags (that I use again), half used rolls of gift paper, old duffel bags, hats, shoes, the list goes on and on. A year or so ago my oldest grandson Darren, was here visiting w/family as they passed through on the deputation trail. He’s 9. We were in our home office. He was puttering as I did some work on the computer. He happened to look in the closet that is filled w/ random boxes of “stuff.” These last several boxes got shifted to the back burner when we moved in here nearly 4 years ago. All the basics were unpacked, but these boxes were filled with things that I didn’t know what to do with at the time. So…. Rather than set aside time to deal with it all, in the spare closet they went and stayed! Out of sight, out of mind. Right? He says to me, “MooMoo, what is all this STUFF in here?!” Ugh! I made small talk and grown up excuses about why I had so many unused items taking up valuable space in that closet. He says in his innocent 9 yr old voice, “Wow, can you imagine how much ROOM you’d have in here if you threw all this stuff away?!”  
I chose to start on the closet in our guest room. Pretty awful that even the “extra” closet held an overflow of hoarded, useable to someone, but unused by me,  items, that have served no good purpose in at least 2 years. We are 2 middle aged, empty nesters. Why do we have so much STUFF?! I emptied that closet, sorted, tossed, repurposed, gave away all that I could. Wow! That felt good! So I moved to the coat closet in the entry way. Since my hubby has to keep his foot up most of the time, and the closet was in the room he was sitting in, he got to enjoy the process! I’ll never forget the look on his face as I was emptying that closet and I turned to him and asked, “Did you realize you have FOUR leather jackets in here?! Do you
wear ALL of these?!”  Have you ever tried to get rid of any of your hubby’s things?!  Men don’t like it when you try to toss their things. So I refocused on downsizing my own batch of hoarded coats. 
Then…. I moved to the dreaded bedroom closet! This one was the worst, the most painful and took the most time and thought. It’s the closet I use the most, am the most familiar with. Halfway into it, I kept asking myself WHY have I kept all of this stuff? I was mostly finished except for sorting through and organizing my shoes. With joy, I looked at the organized, less filled closet, and then sighed as I looked down at the haphazard pile of shoes. I was tired and tempted to quit. I can finish that part later, I thought. Even though I was exhausted, I just couldn’t leave the job unfinished.  I knew I wouldn’t get to it for a while if I walked away. It was now or never! So I tackled the shoe pile. I was so happy to have it all completely done! I stood there looking at big overflowing totes of clothes & shoes to give away and a couple more totes that held random items for our neighborhood Spring garage sale. 
I felt pretty good about myself to have finally accomplished so much neglected work. My closets were emptier and actually had room for things that were good and useable, or of value to me. It will be so nice to just reach in, and easily find my useable things, without having to step over or sort through so much clutter and unused “stuff.” 
I began to look around the rooms that I had cleaned out closets in. Upon closer inspection, I realized that I was even neglecting surface work. I thought I was a “pretty good housekeeper!” I mean when people come to visit in our home, they don’t walk into filth everywhere. But oh, I sure wouldn’t want them looking in my closets or on top of my bookcases or in my basement storage room. What I realized was, because I had so badly neglected the “deep” cleaning, that I had also started neglecting the “surface” cleaning! Not purposely, mind you, because remember, I’m a “good” housekeeper! It just got to the point that I didn’t “see” it anymore. 
We do that with our hearts, don’t we? He blesses those that seek Him with the WHOLE heart, but we stubbornly only give Him portions. Because deep down, we know the parts we haven’t surrendered to Him are filled with hoarded sins like doubt, fear, laziness, rebellion, disobedience, bitterness. And when we hoard sins like that in our heart, pretty soon we don’t even realize that the surface is starting to look a little dim. (My Father in law used to say, “What’s down in the well, comes up in the bucket!”) Maybe our Bible reading & prayer time has been laid aside. Our brow may be furrowed most of the time. Or we’re sullen and don’t talk or smile like we used to. We are frequently too busy for serving the Lord in needy ministries. We don’t stay for fellowship, but leave after the last Amen. Looking pretty dim there. 
It’s no secret. We’re not hiding what we really are from people, they can see it. But we’re especially not hiding it from God. He SEES all the areas of our hearts that are so filled with clutter and rubbish. Just confess it and get rid of it. Besides how can he fill you with Himself when you are already so full of other things? We sing, “Fill my cup Lord” but He can’t because there is no room for Him. Go beneath the surface and do some deep cleaning. Make room in your cluttered heart for things that are good and useable to the Master. You’ll feel so much better and HE will be pleased with your life!