Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Timberline Church Update

Here is our church update: Timberline is an official e-free church in the central district as of Monday! Praise God! He is doing great things as always! We are seeking to love God, love others, and serve the world together. That is the simple vision God has given the pastors and we're striving to follow Jesus' example as disciples and disciple makers.

We've seen people come to Christ and others grow in amazing ways. Here are a few highlights of what Christ has done. A few weeks ago we heard two testimonies of forgiveness- one of a 50 something year old man who just forgave his father for sexually abusing him as a child and one of a man asking forgiveness from his family members for the way he behaved as an alcoholic. Wow! Amazing life transformation! Many husbands have begun to rise up and lead their families spiritually, rejecting passivity and stepping into the role God designed them for. We also just had a missions team return from Venezuela and heard the amazing testimonies of all The Lord did down there. I've been accused of being ambiguous and unspecific in my updates, so I'm trying to give examples of the way Jesus is working (without writing ten pages). :)

I've seen people in our own small group begin to open up and tell each other how they are really doing and the group is beginning to hold each other accountable (not in a legalistic way, but through encouragement, prayer, and asking how we are progressing in the area of discipleship God is growing us in). We have a long way to go before we are functioning the way the Lord is leading us to, but we're a work in progress as everyone is. We're getting to know our neighbors and starting to learn some of their stories and deepening friendships there. We've heard similar stories from the other small groups at Timberline.

In my own life, God has just brought me through a tough time. Vala was not eating well at all and I felt like all I did all day was try to get her to eat while she screamed. So, I think that probably had a lot to do with it, but I finally realized that I must be going through post partum depression. I've never dealt with anything like that before, so it was new to me and it took me a long time to figure out that's what it must be. And let me say, it was rotten! But, God slowly turned my attitude to joy in Him (little by little) even though I was still feeling the same way and . . . oh, my poor husband and children . . . I'm glad they are forgiving! But, praise the Lord, she is eating better now (I gave up dairy) and our house is much happier. And, spring is on the way!!

Thanks again to all of you who have been praying for our family and for Timberline church. Our Savior has answered your prayers and continues to stretch us and mold us into his image. And, let me tell you, the enemy does not like what is going on here, so please pray that we would remain alert and put on the full armor of God! We love you all and as always, would love to hear updates of what God is doing in your lives as well. God bless you!

Saturday, December 01, 2007

One Week Old


It's hard to believe it's already been a week since she was born! Well, for those who want to know, I'll give a brief sketch of the labor story. All my "nesting" energy went into cooking Thanksgiving dinner! Since we couldn't travel, this would be our first Thanksgiving with just our little family all by ourselves-- and, therefore, my first chance to cook the meal all by myself. :) So, I cooked a feast! But, after all that work, I didn't get to eat it. I had some warning signs that said I might be going into labor that night, and I didn't want to chance it (and it's a good thing I didn't). So, I just nibbled a few bites as everyone else chowed down. Then Daddy read from the Bible about the 10 lepers and having a thankful heart. It was a wonderful Thanksgiving! We tucked the kids into bed and warned them that there might be someone else watching them when they woke up in the morning. Still, I was only having Braxton-Hicks (practice) contractions when we went to bed. But, neither of us could sleep, so we were soon both up doing random things (Monte worked on his grad paper and I think I was doing laundry or something). We went back to bed at about midnight. And, just when Monte was beginning to snore peacefully . . . "Oh, that was a real one!" I felt so bad waking him back up, but I said we'd better go to the hospital. For those of you who don't know, my last labor was two and a half hours from first contraction to first baby's cry, so we wanted to get to the hospital quickly in case it went fast again. But, as it turned out, we needn't have worried. This baby was in no hurry to come all in a rush. We got to the hospital at about 1:00am. I was dilated to 4cm or so, but contractions were in no consistent time pattern. We labored while walking the halls of the maternity ward for a couple of hours. The doctor got there at about 3:45 or so. It was actually kind of a fun experience. The pain was handleable (I make up words) and in between contractions, the doctor, the nurse, Monte and I had a great conversation about kids and family and Thanksgiving and God's blessings. All through the labor, Monte was a tremendous help and comfort (he also changed most of the poopy diapers in the hospital). What a guy! At 4:30 or so my water broke and a few pushes later, Vala was born! I didn't tear at all! I've had it the other way with previous deliveries, so I can appreciate what a blessing it is to give birth to a small baby and feel great afterwards! Overall, best labor, delivery, and recovery. :) Before going into the hospital, I prayed that the Lord would give me His strength because I was so exhausted already that I couldn't do any of this on my own. God answered all my prayers specifically. He does truly care about every intimate detail of our lives!

Now, we have our beautiful baby girl! She eats, sleeps, and poops just like a little baby should. She's been an easy baby so far. The kids love her and have been great little helpers. I think we may be making a trip to Lincoln next weekend to show her off to family and to meet her little cousin who was born a couple of days ago.

Vala Hope is Here!!!


Vala Hope Miller
Born November 23rd at 4:43am
6lbs. 9oz. and 19'' long
She suprised us by coming two and a half weeks early! We're so glad she's here!! God is good!!!

Monday, August 27, 2007

Church Update

Well, Timberline Church had it's first annual "church business meeting" where we reflected on and praised the Lord for all the wonders and heart-changing works He's done over the past few months. And, WOW! Praise the Lord for His mercy and grace to us all!

Monte and I prayed for a long time over what role the Lord wanted Monte to fill at Timberline. He has been serving on the leadership team up until now, but he felt the Lord tugging us in a little different direction. Monte and I are both passionate about the body of Christ functioning as it should, growing in maturity, and reaching those who don't know God yet! So, Monte will be heading up the small groups ministry starting in September. We are excited to see how God will use us.

So, we are beginning phase three of our church plant- "going public". Up until now, we've mostly been inviting the people who were natural connections in our lives-- friends, family, neighbors, co-workers, etc. via word-of-mouth. And, we've seen God at work in our lives and in those relationships. Now that we have had a few months together and have worked some of the administrative kinks out, we are ready to tell the whole Timberline area that we are here. We are putting up signs, broadcasting on some radio stations, and canvassing the neighborhoods. We'll kick of the fall with Church In the Park on Sept 9th at 9:30am followed by food and lots of family fun including inflatables, Miss Missy the Clown!

Thanks again for all of you who are praying for us and for Timberline Church. I'd love to fill anyone in on more specific things the Lord is doing, but it would be way too long for this blog post. So, e-mail if you're curious!

Saturday, August 04, 2007

Nienna turns two!


Well, our current "baby" of the family just turned the corner into toddlerhood. Nienna Joy turned two on Wednesday. She blew out all . . . well, both of her candles out all by herself. She received her own booster seat and can now join the rest of the family at the table, which she loves (although it's a lot more mess for mom).


She's really started to develop her own personality, which is so fun to see. She is generally shy around strangers and will just stare at them with a "don't talk to me" face. But, if they hold her, she doesn't cry. She's pretty serious and straight faced most of the time, but can really ham it up when she thinks she's being funny. She loves her big siblings and copies everything they do with great enthusiasm. She's mastered the phrase, "Beren took away from me. I had it first!" When asked how old she is, she responds with five splayed fingers and says "TWO"!


So, now that our youngest is a big girl, I guess it's about time to have another baby. Number four is due to arrive December 11th or so. Nienna, I hope you're ready!

Friday, August 03, 2007

Andy and Angela's Wedding

Andy's big day finally came. The whole family gathered in Colorado Springs for Andy and Angela's wedding. Since we got there a little early, we took a day to see the sights also. We all went to a museum, at some ethnic food (pizza), and hiked in the hills behind Andy's house.

The day of the wedding we all got ready, divided up in cars, and took off into the mountains. It was about an hours drive, and after several wrong turns, we arrived. The wedding was held in a really beautiful ranch in a valley with streams and lakes around, and mountains on all sides.

The ceremony was short but nice, ending with the expected result (marriage). Then the real fun began. There was horseshoes, ladder golf, fishing, canoing, and several rounds of eating. We're Miller's after all.

That evening we all took off back to Andy's house, but for some reason Andy and Angela stayed at a hotel, so we didn't seem them again. Then it was back to the cornfields and humidity of Iowa.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Mountain Men


Spring, that magical time of year when a young man's fancy turns to mountain climbing. Monte and Tim, being young men, heard the call of the Rockies and answered, visiting Andy in Colorado Springs in late April.


They spent their time jeeping, climbing, throwing rocks off cliffs, playing poker, and helping Andy put up awnings at his dental office. It was also a good time for them to get to know Angela, who Andy was recently engaged to. Monte got home sore, sunburned, and with a new respect for 8,000 feet (don't laugh, Andy), but he had an awesome trip.


Monday, March 12, 2007

Nienna tries her hand at make-up


. . . or should I say her lips? She really did a pretty good job. She just needs to learn where mascara normally goes and she'll be a pro. Although, I can see that we're going to have a little issue with vanity. She spent the next five minutes making kissey faces at herself in the mirror.



Saturday, March 10, 2007

Hey, Hey, We're Still Alive!

We Survived the Long Winter.

Well, the snow is FINALLY starting to melt. Today was a balmy, 50 degree day! We look forward to getting the kids outside to play more and being able to see the neighbors outside again. We have a wonderful neighborhood and anticipate another fun spring and summer.

A lot has happened since we started school in August. We had a lot of fun with school this year, but since Nienna has stopped taking her morning naps and is trying to cut all of her molars at once, we decided to take a break until she gets to the point where she will play by herself for a while.

For those of you who don't know, we have been/are involved in helping to start an E-free church plant in Urbandale, IA called Timberline Church. This has been and continues to be such an exciting time in our lives. It has been amazing to see God's hand in everything that has transpired. It's been such a joy fellowshiping with our fellow Christians as we're being challenged and stretched to growth and maturity in Christ. We can't wait to see what God does in the Timberline area! Thus far, we've been meeting in the building of the "planting" church who has been very generously letting us use their space and has given us a great start, but we will be moving out into our own space on April 1st. We would ask all friends and family to please keep Timberline Church in your prayers.

Well, that's our update for now. I'll try to do a better job of keeping you all updated in the future! :)

Friday, October 06, 2006

Lorien's First Day of School

Lorien was so excited to hear that she would be starting Kindergarten this year! For many reasons we have made the decision to home school our kids. We haven't decided exactly how long we are going to keep them at home, but at least through grade school, and probably Jr. High also. We have a few years to evaluate and see which road each child should travel. This year we are using the "My Father's World" kindergarten curriculum and adding more Bible and Story Time and Spanish. She loves it almost as much as I love teaching her. We even found a bargain desk for Beren to help keep him occupied. He loves to "do school" too. Monte and I are so thankful to the Lord for all the support He's given through our families and through many friends here in Des Moines. Anyone out there who home schools, I'd love to hear your comments, advice, and encouragement.

Sunday, August 06, 2006

"Is Daddy flying in a hot air balloon?"


We drove a few miles out of town to a balloon festival with some friends on Friday night and watched about 40 hot air balloons take to the sky. It was an amazing sight! The kids were glued.

Monte left for a business trip today, and when I told Beren that Daddy was leaving, he asked, "Is he flying in a hot air balloon?"

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Nienna turns one!

Nienna Joy turned one year old on Tuesday, August 1st. She's been taking steps for a while, but started really walking around the day before her birthday so she could show off for everybody at her birthday party. On Tuesday, we were surrounded by most of our closest friends in Des Moines to celebrate.

We dug into the cake and ice cream, none with as much gusto as Nienna! The cake isn't in this picture, because it was upside down on the floor at that point. After cleaning her up as much as possible, we all gathered in the living room for her dedication to the Lord. We never had a baby dedication for her at church, so we decided to do it now while we had the opportunity, in this intimate setting, with the friends who would be most involved in Nienna's life. Our hope and prayer for Nienna is firstly that she will come to know the Lord at an early age. Monte also hopes that she will become a woman of faith like the widow who trusted God and gave Elijah her last meal (1Kings 17:8-16). Galadriel's hope for Nienna is that she would become a woman of wisdom (Proverbs 2:1-11) and that her JOY in the Lord would be obvious and contagious throughout her life, in good times, and in the midst of trials (James 1:2-3 and 1Peter 1:6-9) drawing others closer to God. After sharing these scriptures, we prayed together, thanking God for Nienna and lifting her up before the Lord, who is the only One able to change the heart. Our friends also prayed for wisdom for us as parents. We were both so increadibly encouraged and heartened by God through our friends that day!

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Camping- what are we thinking?!!








Are we crazy or just stupid? Yes, I'm one of those people dumb enough to try camping (in tents) with two little kids and a baby. Well, believe it or not, I actually enjoy it. It's great to be outside around nature, and it's impossible not to think about the majesty of God when you're looking into a night full of stars. Monte humors me and agrees to one camping trip per year.

This year we were invited to camp with our good friends, the Petsche's, at Red Rock Lake for the weekend. Here's the synopsis: We got lost on the way there, arriving with barely enough light to set up our three tiny tents (cuz that's all we own). Nienna didn't go to sleep until 11:30pm, but all three kids were up bright and early with the light (the sun wasn't actually up yet) at 5:00am. Lorien asked a million questions and learned why outhouses don't have "flushing handles", why we don't litter, why spiders crawl on tents, why we don't run around the fire (her explanation: because we might die!), and why we don't hit our brother.

Saturday breakfast was a gourmet meal. By the way, though it sounds gross, pancakes cooked in bacon grease are actually quite tasty. The kids had an absolute blast on Saturday! They made Carolyn and I many a "flower" bouquet. Beren's were mostly made of grass and dirt. By mid morning, it was HOT! Unfortunately, we'd picked the hottest weekend of the summer. We all decided to go for a swim in the lake. Our kids are . . . well . . . clumsy. So, they each took turns slipping, going under, and having to be rescued by Mommy or Daddy. After Nienna had, had enough of the beach, we headed back for lunch. Later that afternoon, we decided that it was just too darn hot, so we headed in to Pella for some ice cream and air-conditioning at Dairy Queen.

So, for those who know what I'm talking about, it was a lot like "hobo breakfast" everything "went wrong", but it was still so fun! I'd do it all over again! And, we probably will . . . next year.

-Galadriel

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Welcome to the Miller Family Blog!


We just put this together today, so sorry for the messiness (we're not too good at it yet). But, this way family and friends can see what's going on in our lives and not feel so cut off (since we're way the heck out here in Des Moines, IA). :) We hope all of you are doing well. Write us a note and tell us how you're doing if you have time. Hope you enjoy!

Kids at Grandpa and Grandma's House














We had fun at Monte's parents' house over the 4th of July weekend. The kids (especially Beren) had fun splashing in a little pool and playing with their cousin, Bree. We got to see Great Grandpa and Grandma Rikli, play with aunts and uncles, and take a trip into Elmwood to visit Great Grandpa and Grandma Miller. The rest of the time was spent enjoying Grandma's cooking and hearing many a good story from Grandpa. They didn't want to leave. As we drove out of town, we got to see all the fireworks going off in Lincoln. Praise God for a nation where we are still free to worship Him without persecution! God bless America!

Monte's New Truck


Monte just bought a '93 Toyota pickup (the other car in the driveway is not ours). Galadriel sports the minivan look.

Garden Fun!



We have had fun digging, planting, and watching our little garden this summer. I've never grown ANYTHING before. So, this is really fun! The kids had a blast digging, and they love helping me water the plants

Funtastic Days






Millers at the Grimes annual Funtastic Days! Funnel cakes are SOOOO GOOD! We enjoyed climbing in a fire engine, eating, riding rides, and attending a Chris Rice concert in the park with our friends, the Conners.

VBS


Lorien got to go to VBS this year for the first time. She loved it! Beren was in the nursery and got to do a lot of activities too. On Wednesday, Lorien took her friend, Olivia Petche with her.

Roszel Family Reunion









The Millers had a great time down in Nickerson, KS at the Roszel family reunion on June 10th. Great Grandpa and Grandma Roszel and Papa and Nana had a wonderful time seeing grandkids. Cousins had fun playing. Everyone had a blast at the Hedricks Exotic Animal Farm.