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Rachel Marie Lee

Rediscovering Hope Through the Lens of Suffering

Pastor Appreciation: Does He REALLY Deserve It? Plus 10 Inspiring Ideas

October 17, 2017 By Rachel Lee 15 Comments

 

October is Pastor Appreciation month. This is the one time a year the congregation rallies together to show their beloved pastor their appreciation.

But the question is, is it really deserved?

I recall a conversation I had with a gentleman recently about this very subject. The gentleman argued that Pastor Appreciation month was unnecessary; in fact he found it to be offensive even. His opinion was based on the fact that no other profession dedicates a whole month to showing employee appreciation. Therefor why should pastors be any different? What was it about being a pastor that made them more deserving than the rest?

While I understand this sentiment, at least to some degree, I must say that I strongly disagree with his overall thought process.

Though I’m certainly not a pastor, and while I’ve never been married to one, I have served closely beside a few, in my lifetime. In fact, several of them have become good friends! As a result, I’ve had the opportunity to see, up close and personal, some of the many tasks required of pastors in the church today. It’s quite possibly one of the more taxing professions there is.

 

Pastoral Duties: What Exactly DOES He Do?

Contrary to popular belief, a pastor does not merely work only one day a week. His job does not simply consist of writing an hour-long sermon to preach on Sunday morning, and then sit back and relax the rest of the week.

Not in the slightest.

A pastor’s job is SO much more. The work of a pastor is unique. It requires someone who is bold, strong and confident, but at the same time, caring, supportive and humble. He needs to have thick skin in order to stand up under the weight of criticism, but still exude a heart of compassion where necessary.

The work of a pastor is emotionally draining, and physically exhausting. Ministry work is not for the faint of heart. Pastors must know and believe that they are called to the ministry, because it is in that knowing that they will find the strength to keep going. Especially on the tough days. Of which there are many.

Their’s is often a thankless job. They carry the weight of others’ expectations daily on their shoulders. And there is always someone who is unhappy about something. Whether it be the volume of the worship, the outdated church decor, the length of his sermons, the lack of programs, the size of the building, or that he failed to acknowledge so and so’s presence on Sunday morning.

And that’s only the menial stuff.

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Filed Under: Faith, Uncategorized

My Baby Died: Real Talk with Real Women about Real Loss

October 11, 2017 By Rachel Lee 15 Comments

Last week on my blog, I shared about my own experience with pregnancy loss.

I did this, in part, as a way to bring awareness to the countless women who have suffered from the loss of a child during pregnancy. Often times, in silence.

And, in part, because I have not openly shared my own story before now.

It has taken me years to talk about the details of my miscarriage, but I’m glad that I finally have. I’ve found there is something truly beautiful and healing that takes place in the process.

If you’d like to read my personal story, you can do so here.

 

With October being recognized, world-wide, as the National Pregnancy & Infant Loss awareness month, I wanted to dedicate this month to helping women speak out about their own stories of loss.

The purpose in writing the article below is to show you a little glimpse into the heart of one who is grieving a life that has ended too soon. What they feel, what is helpful, what is hurtful, what others can do to show they care.

When someone loses a baby, there are typically so many questions that follow. Not only for the grieving parents, but also for those who love the grieving, and want to offer them the best support possible.

My hope is that this will be a helpful guide for those who are suffering the heartache of loss, as well as those who are standing in the trenches with those who grieve.

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Filed Under: Grief, Uncategorized

Jordan Crossing: My Miscarriage Story

October 5, 2017 By Rachel Lee 23 Comments

 

I remember it like it was yesterday. Seriously, like it was yesterday.

I was excited to be sitting in that exam room. My back laid flat against the bed; belly exposed.

My hubby was unable to get out of work to accompany me to the appointment, so I invited my mother to come along.

We made small talk while the midwife prepared the fetal doppler. The warm goo spread abroad my swollen abdomen always carried a feeling of excitement for me.

I loved hearing the rhythmic sound of my baby’s heartbeat. The sure sign of life within the womb.

 

With the fetal doppler pressed against my tummy, we waited patiently; quietly, as she gently rolled the instrument from one side to the other. Searching. Listening.

During my last appointment, one month prior, my midwife was unable to hear the heartbeat via the fetal doppler, so she appealed to the help of her ultrasound machine. A highly welcomed alternative! Not only did I get to hear my baby’s heartbeat, but I also got to see it!

Oh, how I loved that sight! Though not much bigger than a little Lima bean, it was such a joy to view my sweet baby kick and squirm on the dark monitor!

 

As my midwife continued to listen for the heartbeat, I silently prayed that she would be unable to detect it, in hopes that I would get the opportunity to see my baby through the ultrasound again.

At 16 weeks, I was sure to have an even better view of my baby’s growing body!

The seconds turned into minutes, and she finally conceded. I shrieked with joy; unable to contain my excitement at the prospect of seeing my baby. I pulled my shirt up a little farther on my belly, in anticipation.

God had heard my silent prayers!

My midwife, however, didn’t seem as enthused. “I should be able to hear the heartbeat by now,” she calmly stated.

 

Wait a minute.

Is that a look of concern on her face?! Should I be worried?!

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Filed Under: Grief, Uncategorized

From Chaos to Peace

September 28, 2017 By Rachel Lee 15 Comments

 

Today has been one of those days.

You know the kind I’m talking about.

The kind of day that leaves you feeling overwhelmed, stressed, anxious and doubtful.

The kind that zaps you of your strength and threatens to steal your joy.

The sort of day that leaves you both mentally and physically exhausted.

And nearly robs you of your sanity and the will to fight.

Yeah, THAT kind of a day!

 

Allow me to paint you a picture.

I woke up this morning feeling rejuvenated after a decent night’s sleep. I ran the list of must-do’s through my mind. Full of energy and fresh perspective at the dawn of a new day, I thought to myself, today will be a good day.

 

And then I got out of bed.

 

The day didn’t necessarily start out poorly. I poured myself a cup of coffee, made the littles some breakfast, read my morning devotional, and picked up my laptop to prepare our school work for the day.

That’s when it began.

Nothing but problems. First with the internet, and then with the software. I wrestled with the likes of technology for over an hour, until finally it relented.

The children and I spent four and a half, grueling hours of fully supervised time on school work, before we could alas, call it a day.

Understand, this is not normally the case. Typically the children are able to tackle their school work rather independently. However on this day in particular, they needed me present during every minute of those four hours, as I bounced back and forth between kids.

Talk about mental fatigue!

 

And wouldn’t you know it. Here she comes, waltzing in through the back door- Doubt.

She rears her ugly head from time to time. Her voice has an uncanny familiarity.

Did I make the right choice about home-schooling the kids?

What was I possibly thinking? I can’t do this!

I must have been crazy to think that I could possibly care for a newborn baby, keep up on housework, maintain a healthy diet, write a thoughtful blog, AND home school my children!

I may have had a momentary lapse in sound judgment.

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Filed Under: Faith, Uncategorized

Dear Friend Who Needs Help Tearing Down Those Walls

September 21, 2017 By Rachel Lee 11 Comments

Have you been badly wounded by the actions of another? Rejected, betrayed, mocked, abandoned, scorned? These feelings of unworthiness can cause deep emotional wounds, and erect insurmountable walls around our heart. And negatively affect our relationships in the process. But this is no way to live! If you're tired of living behind walls of shame, click here to find out how you can be FREE today! #freedom #rejection #walls #scripture #healing #relationships

 

A few weeks ago I received a phone call from a dear friend of mine.

It was early in the morning, which led me to think that there might be something wrong.

 

There was.

 

My friend calmly stated that she had been praying for me that morning, and felt it impressed upon her heart to call.

She explained that she had detected some distance and disconnect in our relationship, and wanted to get to the bottom of it so that we could resume our friendship as usual.

 

She wasn’t sure when it started or how it began, but she was desperate to clear the air, if in fact there was something that she had done to cause it.

 

I thanked her for her concern and assured her that there was nothing that she had done to hurt or offend me.

And I meant it.

Both relieved, we casually continued our conversation as usual, and we made plans to reconnect soon.

 

That was the end of it.

 

Except that it wasn’t.

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Filed Under: Faith, Uncategorized

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My name is Rachel. Wife, mother, and the writer of this here blog.

In August 2005, I lost my daughter to a car accident that not only took her life, but also left me reeling with pain, questioning my faith, and groping for answers.

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