Monday, October 27, 2008

From release concert in California

Promissa and Omar Salas, Pablo Olivares, Paulina Aguirre and Abigail. These artists are also part of the Vive compilation released Oct 20Th in California.



Milca singing "Algo Mas" as part of our performance for the night


Compilation Cd available on iTunes, Best Buy and other stores



Saturday, October 25, 2008

I did it!!!




Today I ran my first 5k race. As I approached the finish line, I couldn't contain myself. Tears of joy expressed how happy I was to have run from start to finish. You see, I always admired people for doing this kind of things, always from the distance wished I could do it too, but was totally intimidated. I thought I was too weak to be able to, until I met somebody who assured me that I wasn't. With encouragement and training my fear became smaller and my confidence grew.


As I ran through the finish line today, I remembered how I didn't think I could and gave thanks to God for showing me that I was wrong.




Philippians 4:13 - I can do all things...

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Cool day...

So today I missed my flight back home. There was a fire next to a mayor highway, so traffic was impossible. Did my day stink because of that? No way! I had an awesome day with my sisters. We were pretty much running around, going to the bank, to pick up the kids, to the airport and back, to get costumes for the kids, to the bank again, to the AT&T store and so on... We had a lot to do, but we were together, like old times, and that made it special.
Of course, we had time to drop by the Entertainment Tonight and The Insider sets to snap a few pics...there's always time for that ;)









Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Great expectations...

If God has promised to bless us, if His word speaks of how His plans for our lives are nothing but great, if His grace is all sufficient and His favor is before us, then why shouldn't we constantly have great expectations?
Our job? To remain under the coverage of His will and purpose for our lives
His job? To keep His promises...His word never fails

Sunday, October 19, 2008

From Friday's concert at Water of Life Cafe
























To think about...

"Never try to place a question mark, where God has placed a period." -Joel Osteen

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Some good stuff from quiet time...


He who observes the wind [and waits for all conditions to be favorable] will not sow, and he who regards the clouds will not reap. Ecclesiastes 11:4


This verse totally caught my eye this morning. How much do we not do, because we don't feel like all the "details" are perfectly aligned? Are there opportunities we have missed out on due to our "this might not be the right time" mentality? Some great achievements require an even greater faith...blind faith, as my friend Heather calls it. Trust continues to be the common denominator.
Joyce Meyer comments:
When the Lord asks any of us to do something, we can be tempted to wait for a convenient season, at time when "all conditions are favorable." I encourage you to be a person who is not afraid of responsibility and who does not procrastinate when God speaks. If you do only what is easy, you will always remain weak; but as you meet resistance and overcome, YOU WILL BUILD YOUR STRENGTH.




That's some good stuff! I had to share :)








Feeling loved...

Tonight, (I guess I should say last night, since it's past midnight) Pamela Rose and I performed at Waters of Life Cafe in Coral Gables (pics coming soon). It all went great. My favorite thing about tonight? My FRC family walking in. I felt such great support, it's even hard to explain. Guys, you all decided to drive to Miami to hear us sing and you sat in the crowd as if you hadn't heard us sing weekend after weekend at Church. Your support tonight made me see how fortunate I am. God knows I needed it and you were there...I feel so blessed, so loved.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

One great voice, one big heart...


In our recent trip, we got the opportunity to sing with Ingrid Rosario. Ingrid is a well known christian artist who has an amazing voice and a heart for worship. One thing I couldn't help but notice is how she has kept a humble heart throughout the years. Her willingness to serve and her whatever it takes attitude were a great example to us. She might never know how her actions impacted our lives. It was an honor to share the stage with such a great woman.











And speaking of choices...


In my blog, you have been reading a lot about choices and decisions, since what I write is a reflection of what I'm going through (I told you guys in a previous post that blogging was my therapy, so there you have it). In the past several weeks I have faced very intense, but important choices and, as a result, I've had to make very intense, but important decisions.

At moments like these, our minds wrestle between OUR WILL (what we want, our desires, feelings, emotions) and GOD'S WILL (what He wants, His purpose, the big picture) for our lives. I think we've all experienced this at some point in our christian walk and I know that we're all aware of which the correct choice is between the two. However, knowing this does not make the process any less painful. The fact of the matter is that we all experience disappointment, sadness and at times even depression, when we do not get our way or when things don't work out as we had hoped.

God knows this, so He tells us to seek (aim at and strive after) His kingdom and righteousness first and all these things (our wants, desires, needs) will be given to us. Matthew 6:33


In her amplified version Joyce Meyer comments:

"We are afraid that we will never get the things we want if we deny ourselves, but God WILL give us what we desire, and even better, in due time. Do not be afraid to delay gratification and trust God to give you what you really need."


Enough said...

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Decisions, decisions...


Life is full of decision making moments. Everyday, moment after moment we are faced with choices and in response we make decisions. Some are easy, like what to have for breakfast, but others are quite difficult and the result can have a mayor impact in our lives. Who to vote for, who to marry, where to live, all these fall into the second category.
Lucky for us, when our minds find it hard to decide, we can come to our Father. As we read in James 1:5, all we need to do is ask in faith that He gives us the wisdom we need. Once we've made up our minds, His peace confirms and our hearts rest...and what an awesome feeling that is.

Monday, October 13, 2008

What was I thinking?

Check out what I ran into, but be careful...it may hurt.
At 13 and with a bigger hair do than my whole body, I thought I was hot.
Just laugh with me, would you?

Sunday, October 12, 2008

When the right choice hurts...


It's easy to be obedient when a sense of joy is present, when the reward is immediate or when the choice brings comfort to ourselves and others. But what about when obedience doesn't quite feel that nice? What happens when the right choice hurts?

In our journey, at times like this is pretty much FAITH what can keep us strong. TRUSTING that our God has the overall picture and that He blesses His children when they choose obedience in spite the pain it may bring. Not forgetting that EVERYTHING works together for good to those who love Him. Keeping in mind that when we seek Him and His kingdom first, THE REST is guaranteed.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

The gift of friendship...


During this time of change in my life, I must say I feel very blessed to have so many wonderful people surrounding me. From an "I'm so happy for you!" to an "I'm praying for you", from an encouraging hug to a sincere tear, I've just seen and enjoyed so clearly the gift of friendship. Friends, I'm very fortunate to have each and everyone of you. Through you, God is letting me know that He loves me and that He's there. Thank you

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Unbearable?


You know, sometimes God asks things of us, which seem impossible for us to give. Like a teenager screams to a parent, "it's not fair!" comes to mind. "Why do you ask of me something so difficult, so painful? God, it's too much for me to bear, spare me!"


"Father, if you are willing, please take this cup of suffering away from me. Yet I want your will to be done, not mine." Luke 22:42


That's right, nothing He asks of me will ever be greater than the ultimate sacrifice. So, I say as Jesus said " I want YOUR WILL to be done, not mine."

In our walk, pain will come, but we'll never be alone through it. Jesus understands and promises to be by our side every step of the way...and that's good company.