Showing posts with label visionary daughter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visionary daughter. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

Mexico post number one

Hey Everyone, I'm back from mexico!
Can't talk long but, I thought I would share with you a game we played in Mexico called "liar".... Here is a small clip of one of our games.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Releasing Your Strength...

So I've finished the book "Captivating" and now I'm reading it again....
God has taught me so much! And slowly but, surely, I'm letting go and becoming the person I'm meant to be... this adventure is starting out so promising.

Here I'll share some breakthrough moments:

- Been praying for more training in Worship and just places where I can really grow in that area, and last night I go to Concord- IHOP.... and there wasn't many people, so they offered me a place to sing. It was a divine appointment!

-Spoke up at a leadership meeting.

-Just let myself be me, at a leadership fellowship night, and I had the best time being me in a long time!

-Expressing my interest more often in Worship, and messages at Churches, etc. The responds from Christ is just so encouraging!

And so much more....

I'm beginning to see the things I've hidden not only expressed because of the courage I've been given lately, but excepted. I'm stunned at the path ahead, and to think that this journey is beginning! God continues to speak more promises, and words to me and to think I was going to give all this up, for the fame of the world... a couple years back! Go ahead call me, silly! I know I was....

UGH! If only I could open up my heart for all of you, so you can see the road ahead... and how you really can have a "Captivating" lifestyle if you let go and hold on to the hand of Christ!


Thursday, October 6, 2011

Learning from Steve Job's Life


So today I learned that the creator of Apple computers died, yes Steve Job's. Well, as a daughter of parents who both have their own businesses, and I who is keeping an eye out for the perfect way to spread my creativity, we, me and my mom, looked up the life of Steve Job's. This story is so encouraging I had to share!

~~~~~~~~Early Life~

Entrepreneur. Born Steven Paul Jobs on February 24, 1955, to Joanne Simpson and Abdulfattah "John" Jandali, two University of Wisconsin graduate students who gave their unnamed son up for adoption. His father Abdulfattah Jandali was a Syrian political science professor and his mother Joanne Simpson worked as a speech therapist. Shortly after Steve was placed for adoption, his biological parents married and had another child, Mona Simpson. It was not until Jobs was 27 that he was able to uncover information on his biological parents.


As an infant, Steven was adopted by Clara and Paul Jobs and named Steven Paul Jobs. Clara worked as an accountant and Paul was a Coast Guard veteran and machinist. The family lived in Mountain View within California's Silicone Valley. As a boy, Jobs and his father would work on electronics in the family garage. Paul would show his son how to take apart and reconstruct electronics, a hobby which instilled confidence, tenacity, and mechanical prowess in young Jobs.

While Jobs has always been an intelligent and innovative thinker, his youth was riddled with frustrations over formal schooling. In elementary school he was a prankster whose fourth grade teacher needed to bribe him to study. Jobs tested so well, however, that administrators wanted to skip him ahead to high school—a proposal his parents declined.

After he did enroll in high school, Jobs spent his free time at Hewlett-Packard. It was there that he befriended computer club guru Steve Wozniak. Wozniak was a brilliant computer engineer, and the two developed great respect for one another.

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Apple Computers


After high school, Jobs enrolled at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Lacking direction, he dropped out of college after six months and spent the next 18 months dropping in on creative classes. Jobs later recounted how one course in calligraphy developed his love of typography.

In 1974, Jobs took a position as a video game designer with Atari. Several months later he left Atari to find spiritual enlightenment in India, traveling the continent and experimenting with psychedelic drugs. In 1976, when Jobs was just 21, he and Wozniak started Apple Computers. The duo started in the Jobs family garage, and funded their entrepreneurial venture after Jobs sold his Volkswagen bus and Wozniak sold his beloved scientific calculator.

Jobs and Wozniak are credited with revolutionizing the computer industry by democratizing the technology and making the machines smaller, cheaper, intuitive, and accessible to everyday consumers. The two conceived a series of user-friendly personal computers that they initially marketed for $666.66 each. Their first model, the Apple I, earned them $774,000. Three years after the release of their second model, the Apple II, sales increased 700 percent to $139 million dollars. In 1980, Apple Computer became a publically traded company with a market value of $1.2 billion on the very first day of trading. Jobs looked to marketing expert John Scully of Pepsi-Cola to help fill the role of Apple's President.

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Departure from Apple


However, the next several products from Apple suffered significant design flaws resulting in recalls and consumer disappointment. IBM suddenly surpassed Apple sales, and Apple had to compete with an IBM/PC dominated business world. In 1984 Apple released the Macintosh, marketing the computer as a piece of a counter culture lifestyle: romantic, youthful, creative. But despite positive sales and performance superior to IBM's PCs, the Macintosh was still not IBM compatible. Scully believed Jobs was hurting Apple, and executives began to phase him out.



In 1985, Jobs resigned as Apple's CEO to begin a new hardware and software company called NeXT, Inc. The following year Jobs purchased an animation company from George Lucas, which later became Pixar Animation Studios. Believing in Pixar's potential, Jobs initially invested $50 million of his own money into the company. Pixar Studios went on to produce wildly popular animation films such as Toy Story, Finding Nemo and The Incredibles. Pixar's films have netted $4 billion. The studio merged with Walt Disney in 2006, making Steve Jobs Disney's largest shareholder.

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Reinventing Apple


Despite Pixar's success, NeXT, Inc. floundered in its attempts to sell its specialized operating system to mainstream America. Apple eventually bought the company in 1997 for $429 million. That same year, Jobs returned to his post as Apple's CEO.

Much like Steve Jobs instigated Apple's success in the 1970s, he is credited with revitalizing the company in the 1990s. With a new management team, altered stock options, and a self-imposed annual salary of $1 a year, Jobs put Apple back on track. His ingenious products such as the iMac, effective branding campaigns, and stylish designs caught the attention of consumers once again.

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Pancreatic Cancer


In 2003, Jobs discovered he had a neuroendocrine tumor, a rare but operable form of pancreatic cancer. Instead of immediately opting for surgery, Jobs chose to alter his pescovegetarian diet while weighing Eastern treatment options. For nine months Jobs postponed surgery, making Apple's board of directors nervous. Executives feared that shareholders would pull their stocks if word got out that their CEO was ill. But in the end, Job's confidentiality took precedence over shareholder disclosure. In 2004, he had a successful surgery to remove the pancreatic tumor. True to form, in subsequent years Jobs has disclosed little about his health.

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Recent Innovations


In recent years, Apple has introduced such revolutionary products as the Macbook Air, iPod, and iPhone, all of which have dictated the evolution of modern technology. Almost immediately after Apple releases a new product, competitors scramble to produce comparable technologies. In 2007, Apple's quarterly reports were the company's most impressive statistics to date. Stocks were worth a record-breaking $199.99 a share, and the company boasted a staggering $1.58 billion dollar profit, an $18 billion dollar surplus in the bank, and zero debt.

In 2008, iTunes became the second biggest music retailer in America-second only to Wal-Mart. Half of Apple's current revenue comes from iTunes and iPod sales, with 200 million iPods sold and six billion songs downloaded. For these reasons, Apple has been rated No. 1 in America's Most Admired Companies, and No. 1 amongst Fortune 500 companies for returns to shareholders.

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TWO THINGS I'VE LEARNED...

One, that when you really pursue something, something is bound to happen! Steve Job's did not give up and took "reality" for what it was, he took his dream set his mind to it and made it be reality. The odds of this world was definitely against him but, (I love that word) he pushed through! Pursuing, something that you love is worth your life... and not only that but, pursuing is what makes life meaningful! Think about that, everything that we love we pursue which makes of our life as a whole. You love football, you make sure you watch it! Which makes of a good part of your life. If you love fashion well, you keep your eye on the styles and clothing stores around you and that can make up a good part of it too! Steve's love for the arts, made up his life into what it is... even though he is gone, his life of pursuing what he loved will live on... naturally because what you pursue becomes your life story. He will always be remembered by what he pursued. My question is what things are we pursuing to make up our life?





Two, creativity is success! Almost everyone with big names have gotten to where they are by creativity. Walt Disney, Bill Gates, Steve Job's, Beethoven, and many others! Hardly any of them got to where they are by book smarts, it was done by creativity! This is inspiring to me because, book smarts is not my strong point but creativity is... I, as a born Cathleen Kelly From "You've Got Mail" or Anne from "Anne of Green Gables", I live by things that capture my spirit! Books, paintings, photography, tea, creation, etc. I live on creativity, and in a world that says book smarts is the only way to success you can see my devastation. But to hear stories like this, you can imagine my delight. Look at God, his creativity is what made him head over all... without creativity there would be no us. Creativity is a strength that humanity looks over.
The heads of our country are even creative, they have to come up with the right speeches/words, the right look even to have a good career.

Creativity is success its self, and if you can be creative than you are on a way to success of some kind!




Thursday, September 22, 2011

Walking Out.







"If we are never broken we can never be made whole." JJ Heller-- It takes pain, to go the next step... to go deeper and to have better relationships. Be vulnerable even if it hurts! 


This was my status today on Facebook, the reason because I am going through this very step. Why the picture? Because this is me, my true self.. a person that I tried to smuggle away. At the core of my being, I am loud, spontaneous, and deep. I took risk, I was the one who got out in the middle of everything and did something crazy when no one would, I would dance in the grocery store, I would be the person to push people into doing something that they wouldn't do.... and now I wish I had that part of me back. 


I try to smuggle my true self with the excuse that I'm being more mature. Last year, I had lied to myself by excepting that being meek was being quiet.... and now I am beginning to understand the real meaning of that verse. Its not a outside action but, a heart action... that verse has nothing with me being quiet exactly but, with me being open to listen continuing to what He says. It has nothing to do with me being quiet! 


Another thing that came out of that time, is me being afraid to trust... its a generational curse. I am afraid of being vulnerable, I'm afraid of getting hurt. And honestly, I hate it... and I have decided I am going to try my hardest, along with Christ, to brake through. For this very thing is entering into my relationship with Christ...and its simply not exceptionable. 
So even though its hard, we have to step into vulnerability even if it hurts... because if we don't then we will forever be in a dull, shallow place. We have to take risks in order to live... its a no brainer! 


So I am walking out of the person I am now, and getting back to the real Kassie...the one full of freedom, Joy, wisdom, and all the other things that I have decided to hide from people because of the level of fear in my heart of getting hurt. It won't be easy but, I have to do this! Because I can't be a healthy leader, if I'm not out of the bondage of fear for myself. God is healing me of this, and He has called me into vulnerability... so be ready Kassie is coming out!


Saturday, September 3, 2011

God Fullfils Promises


Friends,
I just had to share the exciting news! The words that have been spoken over me, and the things that God has confirmed are coming true.
Honestly, I've been second guessing those promises... just because I've been waiting so long! But God rewards those who obey, and friends ever sense my Birthday those promises have been answered immediately right after another!
Not only promises but, prayers. I prayed for a place where I could grow in relationships, have practice for the the things that God has called me to and where I can grow in school. Well, on my Birthday guess where I was.. The Daniel Academy. A school built out of IHOP. Its half homeschool, half Christian school and everything I asked for is there!

I prayed that God would bring me opportunities to grow in my calling of being a worship leader...that He has called me to be, and guess what? the music teacher at my school is teaching us in worship and she has offered to help us (me and my sisters)  after school hours with music and different things!

Also been praying about the ministry I've been thinking about, and God has brought different people into my life to partner in this! Also I'm part of the youth leadership team at my youth group... and I'm having so much fun pouring into the lives He is bringing in...which is something I've always wanted!

GOD FULFILLS PROMISES.... but these are prayers right? Well, all these things I've asked God about and He has continually said, "They will be answered." He has promised that these will come true... and that the call to be a worship leader will be, and me being a leader to my generation... That has already happened.

So many things happening, its a bit overwhelming...




Friday, July 8, 2011

Enlightenment

Just now as I was reading a article by the Botkin Sisters, I was enlightened by something I've found... Here is a small, effective, part of it...the very part that enlightened me.

"On the other hand, if our days now are introspectively focused on our own personal issues and needs and interests, what makes us think we will suddenly become outward-focused and kingdom-focused when we marry?"


As I read this I started thinking of everything I was going for now, in my singleness. I keep the house clean for my family, I keep the meals for the home steady as I can, I am focusing the things I feel God wants me to accomplish right now, If God's will I might start a group for girls... these last couple of months I didn't understand why my will was not pleasing...and because things were not how I think they should be, I felt as if my singleness was being wasted. Then God called me into a new light and now being reminded of the thing I am doing and pursuing inspite of what I want...I'm finding that what I've always wanted is what I'm doing now!
God is molding my focus outward... and by the new leads in my life I see the prosperity it is bringing in this new perspective.
I'm encouraged, that what I'm doing is right... and I pray it will keep so, and I pray for all of you ladies that are seeking the life on your own homestead one day. But remember that one of the best times to be focused in these ways are now! Think of so many things you can do? Give lessons on crochet to girls, open a book club, do a over the phone devotion with a girl who is going through something trying... we have so many advantages, we must learn to take advantage of them!

So I encourage all of you. have a open mind and explore the opportunities in the Kingdom!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Two Songs!

These two songs they sang at camp! I encourage you to worship to these songs they are so powerful in meaning!



This video below, is actually the closest I could find of this song..to show you the type of experience we had at camp! Almost everyone was dancing the last night, it was truely amazing!

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Reflections...



So this past weekend I went to my youth group's camp. The theme this year was overflow!
It was so amazing!!! God was just all over the place... in the games, in the fellowship, in the service, in the preperation, just everything.
As I look back to where I was before I went, I see a heart nicely orignized, just not in the right way!
My talents had been moved to a shelf, my thoughts of God had been pretty settle, not as much thought as there should have been. I thought it was alright, I was working on getting the "Ladies of Femininity" things together and to my eyes everything was fine, and to the blind parts of my soul it looked okay. There, even in my blindness, I knew there was hunger that was raging, I could feel it!
If you then looked at the house in my heart in the middle of the weekend, you probably would have seen a ramaged mess! Things were being turned around, stuck in different places, things were on the floor. I was being changed and challenged, far more than I had been the last couple of weeks.
The words that were spoken in the prayers of many who prayed for me was, "That she will have boldness. Give her courage!"
I have been struggling with that, actually sharing my dreams, talents, words, with others in person. Even praying!
So as I stepped out this weekend, got to get to know people I didn't know... praying outloud among people, and just with the presesnce of God on my life and in me getting me to think and push harder, I saw myself in a new light, not shy but, bold! Not silent but, loud! I was pulled from my comfort zone for sure, which I'm glad, my life was getting little to easy, as it can seem to get sometimes!

The last night we were there, last night, a spirit of joy broke into the room we all were in! Some began dancing, others began to clap their hands, and some started laughing. The energy was rapturous, and as we began to be detoxified of the things holding us back and impurities, and as we began to get intoxicated by God and His spirit, I noticed a freedom to do almost anything. I have to admit, I did have second thoughts when the worship began to get crazy, I'm more of a reserved person and it takes the Holy-Spirit to get me out of that and into dancing, and other things. I'm hoping though that I will be able to brake from that, and to take more liberty to speak more!

All in all, the weekend was amazing. It was one of the most refreshing weekend's I've had in a while. Oh, also they had a prayer room and it was so nice just to sit in complete surender to God, and just let His spirit melt your heart! I will, be sharing more later... Now listening to Julie Meyer! Whooo!!! :)

May the spirit lead you, God bless!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Loving....

I LOVE GOD! He is there even when you mess up... he is the breathing we crave when we drown!...
God has been really pursuing me lately... more than ever before... if that's possiple!
Here are some pictures I've found that I love...








Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Baking!

Lately, I've been making LOTS of irish soda bread! Its a favorite in our family....

Here is the recipe I use, its super easy:

6 cups of flour (Whole wheat is the yummyist!)

2 cups of buttermilk.

tsp of salt

tsp of baking soda

First mix all dry ingredients together and then make a well in the center and pour in the buttermilk. Then mix to together, into a dough. Then spread flour on a hard service and knead the dough about five times. Then cut a X in the top and put on a greased cookie sheet.

Turn the oven on 350, bake 40 mins. (May take longer.)

I hope you enjoy! :)



13 She looks for wool and flax
And works with her hands in delight. ...

Thursday, March 3, 2011

BE it.

So many times I see amazing people doing amazing things... and I also see people who don't do amazing things! I hear so many people say "That's horrible!" and then don't do anything to change things. I have a question....


HOW ABOUT INSTEAD OF WATCHING CHANGE, WE ARE THE CHANGE???

Now don't give me the excuses... "Oh well I'm just one person." "oh, that dollar that I gave to that company that gives to abortion industries won't do anything... its just a dollar."
May I remind you that MANY times in the bible just one person is the center of God's amazing plans, that he sets out!

It took ONE of Daniel, ONE of Moses, ONE of David, etc! If there is a will, there is a way... You just have to find it!

(Also you have no right to sit there and say... "oh, that's horrible!" because there sin is just as bad as yours, for not carrying out the mandate of Christ! "But, I do, I tell people!" I just have to share one of my pet peeves here... yes you saving someone is GREAT! But when that person comes back to you and they are happy to see their "Christ-like friend" just to get snubbed! That is not Christ- like and if that's your attitude of carrying out the mandate, then honey you need to change some things...)

We as Christians need to stop watching change and BE the change. Invite neighbors over and share God's love by just being their friends. When you go to the mall invite a girl from church you have never connected with before... stand on a street corner and pray for people. Hand out John 3:16 at the grocery store as people go in! Have celebrations at your house where families can just come to celebrate the awe of God, with food and music. :) There are so many ways to spread change and love if we just take time to find them... I encourge you this week to write down ways you can change things and then post them on your blog and maybe even to plan on exicutiong one of your ideas!

If you do this, please let me know! I would love to hear your ideas... :)

In love,
Kassie

Saturday, January 8, 2011

The Greatest Work~


My Work

I have the greatest work in the world;
The job of rocking a baby to sleep,
That of guiding his tottering feet,
A baby's clothes to launder and fold,
A precious life to shape and mold,
A drink to give from a little cup,
At night his toys to gather up,
Hurts to heal and fears to quell,
A baby to keep clean and well,
A stack of diapers to put,
Oh, what a happy worthwhile day!
I am a "Mother."

I have the greatest work in to world;
A husband to encourage when things go wrong,
When he comes from work to greet with a song,
Denims and shirts to wash and mend,
A helping hand, when needed, to lend,
Three times a day is meals to cook,
To strive to be my best to look,
His back to rub at the close of the day,
For his faithfulness to God I pray,
When hubby's in the field I take lemonade,
for all these tasks his love has Paid.
I am a " Wife."

I have the greatest work in the world;
A home to keep happy, clean and bright,
Make things go smooth and strive for the right,
Jams to cook and jellies to make,
Cookies and pies and bread to bake,
Washing, ironing, and sewing to do,
So many tasks, will I ever get though?
Lettuce to wash and peas to pick,
floors to scrub, lost items to seek,
Dishes to wash and windows to shine,
These and many more tasks are mine.
I am a "Homemaker."

Help me, Father, to faithfully work,
Forgive if I unconsciously shirk,
give me the patience and love I pray,
To keep myself in duties way;
With all the hustle that each day brings
May I not neglect the needing things;
Each day to spend time alone with Thee
That Jesus Christ be seen in me.
Thank you for husband, our home, our girls and boys;
Thank you for love which brings me much joy.
Thank you , Lord.

~Mary Lou Burkholder~

Friday, January 7, 2011

A Friend to Mexico needs our Help!

Dear Friends,
A friend of mine from "Teen Impact" the blog, is going to mexico with some family friends in Febuary. It cost $3,000 dollars to build a one room house there in mexico. She is asking that we, as brothers and sisters, would help donate to help out our other brothers and sisters who really need our help in mexico. I know many of us are going through hard times right now... but none of us are going through hard a time as they. She is trying to raise 400 dollars to take, to help, with the building cost. If you would like to donate or find out more go to this link: http://impactteens.blogspot.com/2011/01/mission.html

Lets reach that goal even if we just give a penny!

In Christ,
Kassidy

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Boys are Just Boys Girls Say

This is actually an old post from a differnt blog. But I know it will be new to you... maybe...depending on who YOU are. ;)
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Have you ever heard someone say :
"BOYS ARE JUST BOYS...."?
I heard a friend of mine say this after her boyfriend broke up with
her. Now I have somthing to say about this,

Young Women DO NOT put all Young Men in the same

"All Boys Are the Same Box"

Because their NOT. Their are still Young Men out there that are
gentlemen, Gentlemen that will cherish us. But in return we need to
Respect and honor them!

 I know some Gentlemen personally.
So you see Young Women do not put all Young Men in the
same "Box" because they are NOT all the same.

~ Kassidy Ruth Mullins Burke ~

Sunday, November 21, 2010

A Morning...What I've been up to~

Dear Friends,
You have probably been wondering where your friend has been. Well I am in VA now. Came up to throw a surprise party for my Aunts 30th birthday and to help baby sit my cousins while their parents went on a little trip for their anniversary. My cousin Joseph is adorable and so is my cousin Liberty...just the other day me and Liberty, who is six, we were debating whether or not she was a big girl. Which was quite a conversation! And my cousin Joseph informed me that "Hugs are boring and Kisses are Fun" My reply "So I should kiss your cheek more often?" Him "Yes." he says this while turning his cheek to me so I can kiss it. He's a cute little mess!

Friends last night I watched the 2009 verison of "EMMA". Splendid movie! So good.

This is a little thing that I learned form "EMMA":

"Love is a hard thing to grasp and understand. Even if the one thing you love the most is with you your whole life. Love is only something that you can wait for, till the proper moment comes for it to bloom. If you rush it you will give the bud of the flower that hardly knows what flower it posses. If you give it to late then it could be missed forever. But! The perfect time is when the rose just blooms, when the smell first rises an when the soft, gentle petals turn into a wondrous beauty. But, only then will a almost perfect love sprout. Thats when love prevails and conquers all. Thats when the door to heaven, death, can't close but, stands open for that forever bond. Love can be prosperous and laborous but, its worth is a life time."