Tuesday, March 31, 2009

ISBN secured!

The Martha Morgan book is coming into the home stretch. We should be able to send it to the printer next week. But I had a small scare: I forgot to apply for an ISBN number until last night, and learned that it could take 10-15 days to be approved.

 

But it was approved in less than 24 hours!

 

Surprised that I didn’t have to pray harder! And relieved!

Friday, March 20, 2009

one business card

Two weeks ago I attended a workshop by motivational speaker Roy Prevost. He talked about was the importance of always, always, always having your business card with you, giving it to people, and telling them how to use it.

 

That Sunday our special speaker was Murray Lutzer, youngest son of Harold and Charlene Lutzer of Canadian Revival Fellowship. I was at Caronport and Kenosee Lake Bible Camp with at least two of Murray’s sisters, so spoke with him afterwards and gave him one of my Siretona Creative business cards. (I didn’t actually tell him how to use it.) That evening his father Harold left a message on my cell phone, interested in hearing more about my ministry. Monday evening we finally talked, and Tuesday morning Harold called again inviting me to lead worship in their church some Sunday morning. Harold said, “We’ll see how the Lord leads.”

 

Yesterday I received a phone call from Fred Sirett wondering if I would speak at a kids came at the end of August … at Manitou Lake Bible Camp! Harold Lutzer had given him my name & number.

 

All from one business card … so far! That’s the power of networking.

Saturday, March 14, 2009

March is Rural Women's Month in Saskatchewan

The Government of Saskatchewan has proclaimed the month of March Rural Women’s Month in Saskatchewan. “It is appropriate that Saskatchewan recognize and celebrate the achievements of rural women, whose work on family farms and in rural communities has contributed to the success of this province,” Agriculture Minister Bob Bjornerud said.

The lives and accomplishments of rural women are documented in Saskatchewan by local history books, the Saskatchewan Agricultural Hall of Fame in Saskatoon, and scholarly work at the universities in Saskatoon and Regina.

“Since early homesteading days, rural women have been partners in their family farms and businesses,” Bjornerud said. “In addition to their dedication to the land, working off-farm jobs and raising families, rural women are vital to their community’s success, through involvement in churches, school and hospital boards, 4-H clubs, sports organizations and agricultural societies.”

Rural Women’s Month will be observed in conjunction with events held in March by various women’s groups in communities across the province. Some of events were organized in association with the United Nation’s International Women’s Day on March 8.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

love your audience: U2 & Tom Jackson

Tom Jackson says some of the best advice he can give to a performer is "love your audience."

Watch these guys love their audience ...

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

that lane called memory

Yesterday a CD arrived in the mail: my Regent College thesis recording (1998) as remastered by Otto Guggemos who is in Germany!

 

Otto played bass and mandolin in my thesis concert. A few months ago he contacted me out of the blue and did this remastering on his own initiative. Even more amazing: just one day before receiving Otto’s first email I had thought, "I should find my thesis tape and listen to it again."

 

Hmmm ... do you suppose that could have been a God-incidence?

 

Yesterday the new master CDs arrived in the mail, complete with photocopies of a very nice cover that Otto & his wife designed, with pictures I've never seen before of the band’s practice before the performance that Friday morning, credits, and this lovely paragraph:

 

"In 1998 Colleen Taylor finished her thesis project on Mennonite women poets with a concert featuring her own songs and poems. It was absolutely thrilling to play in this band. We had played together in chapel quite a few times, and this was our last gig together. Most of us were leaving to be servants of the Word of God all over the world.”

 

Tonight I walked that lane called memory, listening to the songs, poems, harmonies, instrumentation. I miss playing with a band. I loved playing and singing with these particular people -- with you et al. Sometimes memories feel like yesterday. I can't say that this one does? Some things come back to me, but what this really feels like is a beautiful dream.