Area Coordinator's (AC's) Corner

Area Coordinator's (AC's) Corner
Nichole Bethel, Zone 22 AC

CONVENTION UPDATE

Ta da! A Convention announcement!
We just signed the papers and we thank you for your prayers as we worked on moving, well, a whole lotta details in just a few days.

Drum roll #1: The Gaylord Palms in Kissimmee, FL (Orlando area) was able to welcome us (in the midst of many conventions needing to move).

Drum roll #2: We're able to keep the registration fees the same, so some of you might decide to come early or stay late, and enjoy the Orlando amenities with your friends (or family).

And thanks for all the great ideas of cities! You helped our future dreaming. 'Twould be fun!
And again, it will be great because of Who we'll be with: "Where(ver) two or three (thousand) are gathered in my name, there am I with them." (Mt. 18:20, our year's theme verse with my additions).

Naomi Cramer Overton

Convention Details:
The MOPS International Convention will be at the Gaylord Palms, Kissimmee, FL (Orlando area). Dates will be the same, August 5-7, 2010. Speakers and artists will be the same great lineup — Julie Barnhill, Margaret Feinberg, Donald Miller, Naomi Cramer Overton, Shelly Radic, Go Fish, Mandisa, The Katinas and Richie McDonald.

Convention registration will re-open on Monday, May 17.
The early bird registration deadline will be extended to June 7.
We are working with the Gaylord Opryland for an official letter we can provide to anyone who has already purchased airline tickets to use with airlines to avoid rebooking fees. This letter should assist you in rebooking airline tickets — it will be posted online at www.MOPS.org/convention.
We continue to pray for families and businesses affected by the flooding and we have sent MOPS materials to local MOPS leaders who are distributing supplies in the Nashville area.



MOPS International Convention 2010

August 5-7, 2010
Gaylord Palms, Orlando FL



Check back often for more information!



Your MOPS International Convention Checklist:

Register for Convention (re-opens May 17)
Reserve a room at the hotel (register first!)
Schedule shuttle transportation



MOPS Convention ~ August 5-7, 2010

MOPS Convention ~ August 5-7, 2010
Registration for Convention is open on Monday, May 17th! Click on the picture.

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

I Stand by the Door


Dear Sisters,
I wanted to share this poem with you. Elisa read it to us at our Field Leader training in Dallas and I thought it was really meaningful. It took me awhile to find a copy of it, but here it is. Please share it with your Steering Team Leaders and DGLs. Thank you for all you do standing at the door so mothers can find the entrance to the glorious house of God. This Thanksgiving I am thanking God for you, the door keepers, and praying that He will bless you abundantly.
Joyfully,
Barb
I Stand by the Door
by Sam Shoemaker
I stand by the door.
I neither go too far in, nor stay too far out,
The door is the most important door in the world-
It is the door through which people walk when they find God.
There's no use my going way inside, and staying there,
When so many are still outside and they, as much as I,
Crave to know where the door is.
And all that so many ever find
Is only the wall where a door ought to be.
They creep along the wall like blind people,
With outstretched, groping hands.
Feeling for a door, knowing there must be a door,
Yet they never find it ...
So I stand by the door.

The most tremendous thing in the world
Is for people to find that door--the door to God.
The most important thing any person can do
Is to take hold of one of those blind, groping hands,
And put it on the latch--the latch that only clicks
And opens to the person's own touch.
People die outside that door, as starving beggars die
On cold nights in cruel cities in the dead of winter—
Die for want of what is within their grasp.
They live, on the other side of it--live because they have not found it.
Nothing else matters compared to helping them find it,
And open it, and walk in, and find Him ...
So I stand by the door.

Go in, great saints, go all the way in--
Go way down into the cavernous cellars,
And way up into the spacious attics--
It is a vast roomy house, this house where God is.
Go into the deepest of hidden casements,
Of withdrawal, of silence, of sainthood.
Some must inhabit those inner rooms.
And know the depths and heights of God,
And call outside to the rest of us how wonderful it is.
Sometimes I take a deeper look in,
Sometimes venture in a little farther;
But my place seems closer to the opening ...
So I stand by the door.

There is another reason why I stand there.
Some people get part way in and become afraid
Lest God and the zeal of His house devour them
For God is so very great, and asks all of us.
And these people feel a cosmic claustrophobia,
And want to get out. "Let me out!" they cry,
And the people way inside only terrify, them more.
Somebody must be by the door to tell them that they are spoiled
For the old life, they have seen too much:
Once taste God, and nothing but God will do any more.
Somebody must be watching for the frightened
Who seek to sneak out just where they came in,
To tell them how much better it is inside.
The people too far in do not see how near these are
To leaving--preoccupied with the wonder of it all.
Somebody must watch for those who have entered the door,
But would like to run away. So for them, too,
I stand by the door.

I admire the people who go way in.
But I wish they would not forget how it was

Before they got in. Then they would be able to help
The people who have not, yet even found the door,
Or the people who want to run away again from God,
You can go in too deeply, and stay in too long,
And forget the people outside the door.
As for me, I shall take my old accustomed place,
Near enough to God to hear Him, and know He is there,
But not so far from people as not to hear them,
And remember they are there, too.
Where? Outside the door--
Thousands of them, millions of them.
But--more important for me--
One of them, two of them, ten of them,
Whose hands I am intended to put on the latch.
So I shall stand by the door and wait
For those who seek it.
"I had rather be a door-keeper ..."
So I stand by the door.

Sam Shoemaker, founder of Faith At Work at Calvary Episcopal Church in New York City, in 1926, was also one of the spiritual leaders who helped draft the 12 Steps of A.A.



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Tuesday, October 11, 2005

MOPS International's MOM-E-Mail, October 10, 2005

MOM-EMAIL (TM)

Mothering Maxim

'Walk the walk' matters. Children learn what they live. They learn from what they see and hear their parents do - how parents make things work, how they solve problems, what behavior is acceptable or not, what types of cues and words win positive responses. Parents can and do mentor through their everyday actions and words.
(Craig & Sharon Ramey)

Mom Moment

Mom Influence

By Barb Vogelgesang, Area Coordinator

I don't know how other moms look at their children, but I was still seeing mine as a bunch of exuberant, silly little kids until recently. My oldest son, who is now 13, has begun working on his Eagle award for Boy Scouts. I got to spend some time with him at a scout event and saw how the younger boys looked to him for approval and direction. The older scouts respected his opinion and easily gave him responsibility. He knew when to seek counsel on decisions and which incidents he could just deal with.

It dawned on me that this "boy/man" with a sometimes squeaky, sometimes deep voice is a leader. Wow! As I watched him direct a small army of boys setting up camp I wondered what influenced his development from the little guy who loved to give his mom sticky kisses and needed the light on to sleep, to the young man I see before me. When I asked him how he learned to be a leader he said, "By watching the woman who's led me all my life...you!"

I had never really thought about mothering as a leadership position. A leader is someone who has influence over others. A mom definitely fits that definition. That revelation has made me more aware of how I lead my children. I still have many years to continue teaching him and his sisters and brother. It has also made me realize that I was chosen by God to lead these children, and I need to depend on his direction in order for me to do a good job.

Oh, and by the way, my son doesn't need the night light any more, but I still make sure I get the kisses.

Prayer From a Mother's Heart

Dear God, help me to be an influence for you in the lives of my children, a beacon pointing them to your saving grace.

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Wednesday, October 05, 2005

Small MOPS Groups Prayer References

Hello, All,
I helped Barb Vogelgesang with the Small MOPS Groups Seminar at the MOPS Convention and had some additional resources that I wanted to share.
First, I would like to recap for anyone not able to attend the Seminar. The Seminar was titled "Small Groups Can Make a Big Impact When You Have a Laser Beam Approach".
L ook at relationships, not numbers
A cknowledge leaders by nurturing and developing their gifts
S eek out a relationship with your Chartering Ministry
E ncourage moms to take ownership of MOPS group
R ealistic goals help you shine
B e prayerful
E very group makes a difference in a mom's life
A void "have to do it all" syndrome
M ake it fun
I spoke on "Seek out a relationship with your Chartering Ministry" and "Be Prayful". The references that I would like to share are related to Be Prayful.
"Be joyful always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God's will for you in Christ Jesus." 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
Have trouble sitting down and giving God at least 15 minutes of yourself each day? Find a book, the Bible works best, and pray! Making time for God will help you get through your day.
Some books that are available through MOPS include:
(this year with your MOPS to Mom Connection membership you will receive a book) "Just Give Me a Little Piece of Quiet: 60 Mini Retreats for a Mom's Soul" by Lorilee Craker,
"Promises for Moms from the New International Version",
"God's Words of Life for Moms from the New International Version",
and "Women in Leadership: Ninety Daily Devotions by Leading Christian Women".
I find these books are helpful when I need a devotional and many of the topics are applicable to our Steering Team Leaders' lives. They are also good if you need to sit down and focus your mind on God. Sometimes if I don't have something written in front of me, my mind starts to wander.
If anyone would like additional information about the seminar, please let us know. If you have any prayer requests, please share them.
God Bless,
Christy Molnar
Zone 22 Council Coordinator

What's on Your Schedule This Year?

Hi Ladies,

Could you share with us what your MOPS group is doing this year? What speakers, crafts, MOPS/POPS, fundraisers, and other neat stuff will your group be doing? We have several new groups in our Zone and these new leaders will benefit greatly from your ideas.

Blessings,
Barb

Convention Highlights

Hi Ladies,

Well, I'm finally recovering from the MOPS Convention in Dallas. What a great, inspiring time. It was wonderful to be able to meet 72 leaders from Zone 22. Please post your top 10 Convention highlights to share with other leaders.

Joyfully,
Barb

Saturday, August 20, 2005

What's happening at your MOPS Group this year?

Ah, the start of a new MOPS year...or is it really? As Steering Team Leaders you've probably been doing MOPS or at least thinking about MOPS all summer. Here's a partial new year prep checklist....

Be sure to register all your moms for the MOPS to MOM connection
Update your Steering Team with MOPS International
Create a schedule of meeting for the year
Have some great girlfriend time
Pack for Convention


What would you add to my list? Can you share your favorite twinkle ideas with other Steering Teams by clicking on comments? You don't have to register, but I would appreciate knowing which group you are with. What topics, speakers, crafts, special MOPS/POPS, MOPPETS crafts, hospitality gifts etc. can you brag about or suggest?

Let's help out our new groups by spreading the creativity around.

Love ya,
Barb

Monday, August 08, 2005

Recruiting MOPPETS helpers

Hi Leaders,

One of the biggest challenges I have faced in my MOPS groups is recruiting MOPPETS helpers. Sometimes we need to change the way we ask for help. I've used the flyer below with different churches and it brought fruit. We need to present MOPPETS as the ministry opportunity it truly is. Where else can local men and women be missionaries without leaving home. The love, care and message of Christ will be forming how these young children will view the church. I am praying that you will be blessed to have a fully staffed MOPPETS program for this coming year.

Please share your success at recruit MOPPETS workers with us by clicking on comments. You don't need to log-in, you can leave your idea as an anonymous user. For our purposes, please let us know which MOPS group you are from.

Blessings,
Joyfully,
Barb Vogelgesang
MOPS AC
Zone 22
NJ, PA, and DE

Is God calling you to bring His Message of Salvation to the next generation?

Do you like cuddling cute babies?

Reading stories to little ones?

Singing songs and playing games?

Do you take to heart Jesus’ call to "let the little children come to me."

Then perhaps you are called to service God through the ministry of

MOPS .

MOPS needs dedicated volunteers who are passionate about bring the message of Christ to preschoolers and their moms. Is God calling you?

For more info contact:

Thursday, July 28, 2005


Hi Steering Team Leaders!

Welcome to our great experiment in using new technology to help you meet every mom's needs to the glory of Jesus Christ. Think of this as your on-line Council Meeting. Feel free to leave your great ideas, anything you need help with, prayer requests and praises. Your Field Leaders will be checking in to help you on in your ministry, encourage you and inspire you.

I know it's summer and most of you are not holding regular meetings, but as a past-co-ordinator I know lots of planning and brainstorming is going on. I am so excited about our new TWINKLE theme. Are you getting ready to sparkle? Maybe you need some inspiration.

Here is a neat ice breaker for your first meeting or a steering get together....

Getting to Know You Star Questions....

1. What is one thing that you are a "star" at?

2. What is one thing that you were a "star" at (or wanted to be) when you were a kid?

3. What is your best "start" meal?

4. What is something you want to work to be a "star" at?

5. What is your "star" spiritual gift that God has blessed you with?

6. What you definitely not a "star" at but enjoy doing?

7. Imagine you are a "star" like Oprah; what is one of your favorite things?

8. What would your husband say your "star" quality is?

9. What would your kids say is the "star" quality they love most about you?

10. If there was an article written about the last year of your life with "Star" in the title, what would the headline be?


Well, that's all for tonight. Check back often for more....

Joyfully His,
Barb Vogelgesang
MOPS Area Coordinator
Zone 22 - New Jersey, Delaware and Eastern Pennsylvania