Friday, May 30, 2008

Oh Precious!


Excited to see Miss Ava. I leave for Sedona today and have a week with my family! Oh, How I can barely wait!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

The Day in the life of Jenny Schlenker


So, My last blog- I mentioned that I took a few good falls that resulted in some good laughs in Moab. Well- I thought that I would follow up and give you a good story. A week ago- my scabs were one day old and I was still a little tender, but decided to go on another ride that night with some friends. Great ride, great night- no falls. I came home to make make a salad. Some folks were in the living room and I was in a deep heart to heart with a friend on the phone, so I thought I would mulit task and head upstairs to eat and chat. Well- Apparently as I was on my way up the stairs- missed the staris and fell on the left knee *BANG* I hit the floor- was not sure what happend ( still deeply involved in some heart to heart ) I looked down and I hit the floor so hard that my original Moab scab fell off in one piece. So I thought I would share this knarly picture with you all! Enjoy!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Moab, Scabs and Sunshine


Just got back from a great trip to Moab, UT this weekend. It was full of great mountain biking. We rode all weekend long and had a great time. We went down there were about 30 of us camping down there. It was a weekend full of great biking, laughing, great conversations, good food, lots of sunshine and some good falls for a lot of us. Most of my falls involved laying on hot rock laughing out of control! Until I rolled out of bed yesterday morning with more bruies and scabs on the right side of my body that one could shake a stick at. yeah for gashes! Anyhoo- I rode down with Carol and Doug - and came home with red dirt, too much sun, coolers full of food, bikes, dusty camelbaks, etc.... We looked beat and like we all had a lot of fun. Pictues to follow a great weekend of fun in the sun ( the moutain girls needed some sunshine after all this snow!)

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

let it snow, let it snow, did I say let it snow ?

It's been snowing all day long ;) Seriously- It's May! Some guy came into my office today and said- " We have had 186 ski days" Wild- really wild. We have had more snow here than we have had in the last 25 years. record snowfall. Great ski season. lots of snowshoeing. It was great. It's May. Everyone is done with the snow. I have been fighting to have a good attitude admist the snow in May. I am hoping for some beautiful wildflowers this summer and great rushing rivers and when those come my friends I will be posting some pics. Last night my friend Angie an I went mountain biking on a north facing mountain- with no snow to get a good ride in before the snow came again. It was cold- but worth getting outside a litle. A long climb up and some great single track down- ahhh! lovin' it! Thank you Lord for the joys of mountain biking. A few more days of snow and then it should be beautiful this weekend- it is crazy how much you think about weather living here. Peace for now- love you my friends.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Selfishness, The Church & Bitterness

Francis Shaffter said in his book, How Shall We Then Live? That if you look at the world now- eventually that is what the church will look like. Now- we find ourselves in a self absorbed, obsessed, addicted, materialistic culture. In America we are living in a society of convenience and we are allowing our thoughts and attitudes to be shaped by what we see and live in. And I mean- WE ARE ALLOWING IT! People have become OBSESSED WITH THEMSELVES. Our attitudes have become one of convenience and how can the church best serve me and honor me and please my feelings and not step on my feelings. One little thing or several little things later- you talk crap about your pastor, find ways not to serve the church and how incredibly inconvenient it is to wake up a few minutes early to humble ourselves and serve- then a group of believers get together- bash the pastor and find more fellowship in talking poorly about the church then they do about the one we worship- Jesus. Don't get me wrong- I have been greatly convicted of this and how settle this can come in our hearts and how we can participate. I don't say this with any judgment- it is just crazy how much we see it in our culture and how we can ben guitly without acknowledging it. It is scary- becase we all justify it as processing it- How do I know- because I have been found guilty. Doesn't the bible talk about forgiveness and laying your life down for your brother? When true forgiveness is refused in mans heart- it becomes bitter, cold, lifeless, negative and one bearing no fruitfulness. Have you ever seen a bitter old person? It started somehow-right? Can you imagine being bitter and selfish your entire life? I think it makes people ugly. Those have have chosen to be set free and walk with Jesus- their spirits reflect him. How rare is it to find friends who really lay their lives down for each other and take care of one another ? ( I feel greatfull to have friends that will and do ! ) It is rare to really see a radical to see passion even in the church. Could you even imagine what would happen if true repentance and forgiveness of one another would start to happen? If people would forgive each other and bare one another's burdens and honored authority and their pastors and elders? What would happen? The world would start to see a whole new church. I think we can cause much confusion when we claim Christ as the center of our lives- and refuse correction and a softening of our hearts.

Rev 3: 14-22 I know your deeds, that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either one or the other!

So, because you are lukewarm–neither hot nor cold–I am about to spit you out of my mouth.

You say, ‘I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.’ But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked.

I counsel you to buy from me gold refined in the fire, so you can become rich; and white clothes to wear, so you can cover your shameful nakedness; and salve to put on your eyes, so you can see.

Those whom I love I rebuke and discipline. So be earnest, and repent.

Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in and eat with him, and he with me.

To him who overcomes, I will give the right to sit with me on my throne, just as I overcame and sat down with my Father on his throne.

He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches.”


So I say this as a challenge to all of us- Jesus Bring on the PASSION! Let us love, serve and honor one another. Let us be a reflection to the world of how believers are to serve the world, your neighbor and really what our world view should be.