Page 1 Mission Control: Where Super Moms Get Their Ideas April 2010 “Where two or three come together in my name, there I am with them.” Matthew 18:20 Lifestyle of consumerism "No one can serve two masters. Ei- ther he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money." Matthew 6:24 (NIV) If you are anything like me - and millions of other women - you find it hard to disengage yourself from the lifestyle of consumerism all around us. Material things - mere inanimate objects - seem to have so much power over people. The frustrating thing about money and things is you can never quite get enough. Styles and fashions change with the sea- sons. Fancier homes are being built around the corner. Technology im- proves so rapidly. Great bargains await us down every aisle. There are always newer and nicer things to be had, and there are always people around us having them. There is a subtle but unrelenting pressure to have it all. So what happens when we give in to the pressure? We discover the tyranny of material things. Soon we find ourselves in spiritual bondage, and financial debt. A few years ago I read an eye-opening statistic - sev- enty percent of all Americans said they are carrying so much debt that it is making their lives unhappy. Are you feeling the pressure of financial debt? Is it worth it to have a home full of nice things, where tensions run high, creditors call, and you can hardly sleep? At the time I read that statistic I was beginning to feel the pressure of my own mounting debt. I remember quite well the stress, fear, and feelings of failure. Thankfully, it drove me to my knees where I cried out to the only One who could truly help me change. Through tears I asked God's forgive- ness for how poorly I'd handled the money He had provided me, and asked Him to help me gain some con- trol and make wiser choices. I humbly confessed to others the situation and asked for prayer. Next I prayed fre- quently and reverently for God to in- crease our family income so we could pay down the debt. I increased my giv- ing to God. And, very importantly, I put a strict moratorium on myself buying anything but groceries. No more new sweaters, cute kids' toys, or anti- wrinkle creams - no matter how great the sale - until I'd gained some self control when it came to money. I am glad to report that God has been faithful to hear and answer those prayers. I'm also confident in saying He can do the same for you. continued on page 2 Inside this Issue: Lifestyle of Consumerism~1 Results Are In- 2 Space Team - 2 Service Update~ 3 Branson PreK ~ 3 K RoundUp ~ 4 Picky Eaters ~ 4 Congratulations - 5 Prayer & Care ~ 6 Tea & Testimony ~ 7 Earth day~ 9 Planet Prom~ 10-11 Prom Queen Form ~ 11 Next Meeting~ 14 Next Next Next Next Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting April 13th April 13th April 13th April 13th
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Mission Control: Where Super Moms Get Their Ideas April 2010
“Where two or three come together in my name, there I am with them.” Matthew 18:20
Lifestyle of consumerism "No one can serve two masters. Ei-
ther he will hate the one and love
the other, or he will be devoted to
the one and despise the other. You
cannot serve both God and Money."
Matthew 6:24 (NIV)
If you are anything like me - and
millions of other women - you find it
hard to disengage yourself from the
lifestyle of consumerism all around
us. Material things - mere inanimate
objects - seem to have so much
power over people. The frustrating
thing about money and things is you
can never quite get enough. Styles
and fashions change with the sea-
sons. Fancier homes are being built
around the corner. Technology im-
proves so rapidly. Great bargains
await us down every aisle. There
are always newer and nicer things to
be had, and there are always people
around us having them. There is a
subtle but unrelenting pressure to
have it all.
So what happens when we give
in to the pressure? We discover the
tyranny of material things. Soon we
find ourselves in spiritual bondage,
and financial debt. A few years ago I
read an eye-opening statistic - sev-
enty percent of all Americans said
they are carrying so much debt that
it is making their lives unhappy. Are
you feeling the pressure of financial
debt? Is it worth it to have a home full
of nice things, where tensions run
high, creditors call, and you can hardly
sleep?
At the time I read that statistic I
was beginning to feel the pressure of
my own mounting debt. I remember
quite well the stress, fear, and feelings
of failure. Thankfully, it drove me to
my knees where I cried out to the only
One who could truly help me change.
Through tears I asked God's forgive-
ness for how poorly I'd handled the
money He had provided me, and
asked Him to help me gain some con-
trol and make wiser choices. I humbly
confessed to others the situation and
asked for prayer. Next I prayed fre-
quently and reverently for God to in-
crease our family income so we could
pay down the debt. I increased my giv-
ing to God. And, very importantly, I put
a strict moratorium on myself buying
anything but groceries. No more new
sweaters, cute kids' toys, or anti-
wrinkle creams - no matter how great
the sale - until I'd gained some self
control when it came to money.
I am glad to report that God has
been faithful to hear and answer those
prayers. I'm also confident in saying
He can do the same for you.
continued on page 2
Inside this Issue:
Lifestyle of
Consumerism~1
Results Are In- 2
Space Team - 2
Service Update~ 3
Branson PreK ~ 3
K RoundUp ~ 4
Picky Eaters ~ 4
Congratulations - 5
Prayer & Care ~ 6
Tea & Testimony ~ 7
Earth day~ 9
Planet Prom~ 10-11
Prom Queen Form ~ 11
Next Meeting~ 14
Next Next Next Next
Meeting Meeting Meeting Meeting
April 13thApril 13thApril 13thApril 13th
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The Space Team Coordinators:
Tennille Michel ~ 417.335.4807
Mary Blackwood ~ 417.335.5437
Finance:
Meoldy Alms ~ 417.561.2602
Publicity:
DeAnna Sheets ~ 417.880.9936
Prayer & Care:
Amy Wilhoit ~ 417.336.9822
Hospitality:
Service Coordinator:
Teresa Boyd ~ 417.634.0381
Craft Coordinator:
Hollie Holderfield ~ 417.263.0484
Small Group Coordinator:
Kelly Skoglund ~ 404.819.6527
Mentors:
Carolyn Loften ~ 417.336.5487
Peg
Small Groups Leaders:
Jordan Miller ~ 417.230.5072
Sarah Matthews ~ 417.334.58.12
Sara DeLawder ~ 417.230.2811
Stacy McNeill ~ 417.336.1111
Kara Swofford ~ 417.336.1937
Maryann Riveros ~ 417.336.8706
Vanessa Hogan ~ 417.335.3785
Kathy Morgan ~ 417.339.4108
The Results Are In. . . .
MOPS Poll 2010
This month we had 38 moms respond to our results are in sur-
April 20th- all children turning 5 or 6 before August 1, 2010 should attend with their
parents for this exciting time to experience the excitement of kindergarten, ride on
the school bus, and set up a development screening for teacher placement.
Last Names beginning with A-M 4:30-5:30 pm
Last names beginning with N-Z 6:00-7:00 pm
Located at the Branson Primary Cafeteria
Contact Branson Primary @ 417.336.1887
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Getting a Picky Eater to EatGetting a Picky Eater to EatGetting a Picky Eater to EatGetting a Picky Eater to Eat How do I get my 3-year-old to try new foods? My son is such a picky eater, he refuses to eat any-
thing I make, and I feel like I've tried everything! It's turning into a power struggle with him—and
he's winning! How do I get him to eat the foods that I give him without a major battle?
I actually just dealt with a similar situation on Nanny 911. Believe me, food is one battle you do NOT want to fight on a daily basis! You said your child eats nothing. But honestly, he would not be alive today if that where the case, would he? Oftentimes, picky eating is a way of getting mom and dad's attention. And clearly, your son's "I don't eat any-thing" game plan has been working in his favor thus far.
Here is what I recommend: -Take all junk food out of the house or keep it in an area so it is not in view. Only offer healthy food choices on a regu-lar schedule. -At every meal, put one healthy food on the plate that you know he will eat, then one new food. Tell your kid that he does not have to eat it, but that the new food stays on the plate. And don't make a fuss if he doesn't touch it! -Keep a food log. For your own peace of mind, jot down what your child actually eats. You may be surprised at the results! You can also share this with your pediatrician when you discuss your child's diet. Also keep in mind, there are lots of ways to be creative with foods too: -Use cookie cutters to make things like sandwiches interesting shapes. -Make "milkshakes" using real fruit. -Get your child involved in grocery shopping and meal preparation, to keep them constantly interested in food. All of these things will help take the anxiety out of mealtime, and hopefully make it a more enjoyable eating experience for everyone.
Want to receive prayer requests, praises, updates and baby announcements via email? Would you like to bless MOPS families by preparing meals, running errands, and/or babysitting for Moms in need? Please email Amy Wilhoit at [email protected].
If you would like to have your name added to the prayer chain list. Knowing that fellow moms are praying for you and others is very uplifting and encouraging! If you have any questions, feel free to email [email protected] or call Amy at 336.9822.
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Imagination Library through the Dixie Stampede
Do you live in Stone or Taney County? Is your child
signed up to receive a free book from the Dixie Stampede
every month.
www.imaginationlibrary.com
Did you order a MOPS T-shirt?
If not you still can buy one, shirts
should be at the next meeting
and if you already paid you can
pick your shirt up. If you didn’t
purchase one or pre-order we
did order some extras so you
can stop by the table and pay for
a shirt.
2nd Annual Tea and Testimony You are invited to attend the 2nd annual Tea & Testimony. Clear your calendar because this is something you don’t want to miss! Please be thinking about something yummy you would like to create and bake to bring to the tea. A sign up sheet will be posted at each small group table at the April meeting for everyone to sign up for something. Three of our very own MOPS moms will be sharing their testimonies with us! This a time for amazing fellowship and fabulous girly girl foods! Can’t wait to see you there!
Saturday, May 1, 2010 9am-12pm Peg Welte’s Home (MOPS Mentor)
558 Cougar Trail East Branson, MO 335.2525
Craft Time
Hollie will be showing us how to create
cute little gift bags at the next meeting!
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Area Round Up ContinuedArea Round Up ContinuedArea Round Up ContinuedArea Round Up Continued
Kirbyville Kindergarten and PreKirbyville Kindergarten and PreKirbyville Kindergarten and PreKirbyville Kindergarten and Pre----K Roundup K Roundup K Roundup K Roundup
Kindergarten Round Up is on Tuesday, May 4th from 6:30-8:00 pm. It includes stu-
dent activities, presentation/Q&A w/teachers, a building tour, bus ride and snacks.
Kindergarten and Pre-school Enrollment are on April 27th from 9:00-11:15 and 12:30-
5:15. Kindergarten students must turn five before August 1, 2010 and preschool stu-
dents must be at least 3 by August 1, 2010. Appointments are required. Call 334-
2757 if you have any questions.
Learn more about how you can get
involved in Earth Day at
http://www.earthday.org/
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REMINDER: Taxes Due April 15th
PLANET PROM
Don’t forget to bring your Homecoming, Prom or Bridesmaid pictures
in for the Planet Prom Slideshow. Bring your picture to the next
meeting, there will be a box to drop them in at the registration table.
Please make sure to put your name on the back of the picture and
they will be returned on “Prom Night”. You can also email your pic-
*Purchase tickets for $10 (unless you paid $65 for the entire year)
*Join us for an evening of food, prizes, and lots of fel-
lowship. We encourage you to wear your favorite
prom/bridesmaid dress. Don’t miss out on voting for
MOPS Prom Queen (detach the form below and bring it
to the meeting or pick one up at the meeting)!
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Branson PM MOPS
DeAnna Sheets-Publicity
640 Eiserman Street
Branson, MO 65616
What to Expect at the March MeetingWhat to Expect at the March MeetingWhat to Expect at the March MeetingWhat to Expect at the March Meeting
• Food Provided by Stacy/Kara’s, Kami’s and Maryann’s Group
• A Special Speaker from the National Institute of Marriage
(MOMS ONLY)
• Marvelous Moms
• Gift Bag Craft with Mrs. Hollie
• Pick up your t-shirt or come purchase a t-shirt. (Long Sleeve $12
and Short Sleeve $10)
• Bring a picture of you in a prom or bridesmaid dress.Bring a picture of you in a prom or bridesmaid dress.Bring a picture of you in a prom or bridesmaid dress.Bring a picture of you in a prom or bridesmaid dress.