Friday, November 20, 2009
By Joyce Jones
I just wanted to share about how God has worked in my life this week
regarding food challenge. Tuesday, 5:30 pm my husband and I get a flu
shot. Nurse asks me "where is hubby taking you to eat tonight.
Opportunity to share.
Wednesday...still fasting and concerned what my
friend would be eating for lunch. I was concerned that I would "give
in" to my hunger after smelling her delicious lunch. Friend comes in
with diet drink..no...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Steve Hendricks
When Bob said he was going to do a Series about World
Hunger I thought...Really? A series?? I was not looking forward to it
at all. I did experience a small heart change after the first message.
It probably helped that my teenage daughter (who has a desire to do a
mission trip to Africa) was sitting beside me and elbowing me
throughout the message.....hmmm, maybe it was a rib change instead of a
heart change.
Anyway, I was acutally quite inspired to do the...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Jon Lamkin
In
response to Bob’s request to a few comments about what I have learned
about this experience:
As I mentioned in an earlier post, by the end
of this challenge, I would have live for 10,170 days, and for 99.508%
of those days I have been satisfied and had any food at my disposal.
Only now can I say that I have now experienced Hunger for the first
time in my life. To experience hunger for the first time in my life, I
now understand what it is...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Susan Mudd
We did it! I have just returned from breakfast at Wild Eggs –now
before you say anything, you need to know that we attend Saturday
service so we actually started our hunger challenge on Sunday.
Don’t
give up – you’re so close! You will not believe how the flavor of
whatever you eat tomorrow will burst in your mouth. When I started the
challenge I really didn’t think I could make it the full five days –
thankfully my husband was supportive...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Mark Arsenault
Wow!!! Day 5…
Last night was easier since we cooked some fresh rice and added a bit of fish….
Now we’re all down the home stretch….YEAH!!
This challenge has been eye-opening…I learned a LOT:
5. I eat way too much than I need
4. I like getting rid of the sugar and preservatives, I feel better throughout the day
3. I can easily lose weight by cutting portion size, eliminating sweets and not...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Kelly Parrish
We’ve
made it to the last day! Only two more cups of rice and beans to choke
down! I have to admit that I didn’t know what, if any, impact this
hunger week would have on me. I am so glad that I forced my way
through it. I often stand before a full pantry and whine that I have
nothing to fix for dinner. I am beginning to get a glimpse into the
difference between needs and wants.
I am learning that as a Christian
that is exactly...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Eddie Ormerod
I am curious if anyone was 100% honest and didn't cheat at all
this week. I mean they ate cream of wheat or oatmeal for breakfast and
bland rice and black beans for lunch and dinner. I know I cheated a
little. Please post your cheats under the comments section.
Mon: Honest meals, no cheats
Tues: Small cup of McAllister's sweet tea and 2 small thin mints with wife at hospital. CW for breakfast, no lunch, B&R dinner
Wed: (At...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Tom Black
I was thinking this morning about how thankful I
am. Mostly thankful that the food challenge ends today.
That just
doesn’t seem like the right attitude, so here is my proposal. How
about we extend the challenge for 5 more days? That takes us through
Wednesday (still in time for Thanksgiving). I am looking for 50 people
to join me. Any takers???
Tom Black
Guest Director
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Karen Gorski
Well,
I have never been happier to see a Friday!!! Cannot wait until
midnight! I have 2 chocolate chip cookies from Qdoba that I am placing
on my nightstand so that I can inhale them the minute the clock strikes
midnight!
Thank you, Bob Cherry, for presenting us with this
challenge…I wasn’t sure I was going to be able to stick it out, but I
have, and it has given me the opportunity to realize how blessed I am.
Thank you , Lord, for the food on...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Pat Wingfield
Thursday is my off day from work and proved
to be my hardest day yet but I hung tough and made it despite some
temptations. My son Tyler almost took a nose dive at school however so
I made him eat something. I am proud of him for accepting the challenge
but he just did not have the fat reserves that dad has. I have now lost
8 lbs. and folks are saying you should stay on that diet.
I think not,
Outback steakhouse may be calling me Sat.
Pat Wingfield...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Bob Cherry
Day 5---and
I am feeling better today than I have all week.
If and when you post
your blog today would you please consider writing a sentence or two
about what you have learned through this 5 day challenge and how it has
impacted you and your family. I would love to hear your thoughts! I
am looking forward to seeing all of you this weekend as we participate
in the World Vision Ethiopia Marketplace. I’m anxious to see what God
is going...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Chris Booth
As of 12:01am Friday (late
night/morning) I have officially met the 5 Day Hunger Challenge. I
went to a midnight movie tonight and watched "The Blind Side." It's a
true story and I love to see those come to life on the big screen. But
as I was eating my popcorn and gulping my extra large Diet Coke, I had
this weird feeling. But this wasn't the first time I had felt this.
It's kind of odd.
On Monday, I...
Friday, November 20, 2009
By Bill & Sarah Jenkins
Today I failed. We were doing really good until tonight. This week
I have been sick and I was having mid-terms at school. I was
complaining that my throat is swollen and I can't eat any more beans
and rice. I need my chicken soup. Then my mind went back to what the
minister said, "These kids don't have choices". I thought just this one
time. I ate my chicken soup and then the commercial came on the T.V.
for the hungry children.
...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Eddie Ormerod
I made some boxed rice for dinner. The rice had a pack of
seasoning with it. I boiled the rice and added about 2 tablespoons of
the seasoning to the pot. I also made a pot of minute rice. I mixed the
two together. I made canned black beans and drained the broth.
I ate every bit and now 2 hours later I'm not a bit hungry. Maybe
my stomach is shrinking or my brain has given up on telling me to eat
more.
My wife didn't eat her rice. She thinks I'm crazy for liking the...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Abbie (and Adam) Springer
Part of my job description is to provide lunches for offices, so I had
already "altered" my plans for Monday and Tuesday by eating smaller
portions of the meals I had to pick from (turkey sandwiches - which
sounds AWESOME right about now). But kudos to those who have eaten
beans and rice for every lunch and dinner this week.
So I just have to say WOW - what an experience.
It's day four, and
it's been tough -...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Joyce Jones
It's Thursday night and I keep thinking, only one more day.
I haven't liked this way of living.
I'm tired of being hungry,complaining, grumpy, not sleeping well and
"tooting" way too much. And then I think about our "village" in Ethiopia and I know
I will make it because I really want to buy something Sunday morning.
Joyce Jones
Northeast Member
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Joy Strange
End of day four and we've almost made it.
Our dog routinely sets under the table and waits for a crumb to drop.
Not this week, she's decided she is eating better than we are. I look
forward to Sunday to buy with the money we've saved, something that
will make a difference in anothers life.
Joy Strange
Northeast Member
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Dean Lavenson
After spending so much time reading what everyone has contributed to
the hunger blog, I decided to finally sit down and write one my self.
I've appreciated the advice given by so many of you, even the person
who encouraged us to concentrate on work to help take our mind off of
food. Just one problem: I'm a food photographer.
Yesterday we shot
cookies and today it's fried chicken with mash potatoes and...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Kristen Thurman
I have to admit I was about ready to give up on the challenge this
afternoon. I was really feeling sick to my stomach and dizzy. I was
getting very frustrated because all I wanted to do was eat. But of
course God had a different plan for me. I work at a Neighborhood Place
which is a social service agency here in Louisville. We are a Dare to
Care food site and of course right when I was having these feelings of
wanting to give up I was asked...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Logan Murphy
Well, well, well – it is day 4 of the hunger challenge and I decided to eat a civilized meal by using a knife and fork to eat my tortilla. Ah – the joys of making the usual 2-minute snack last 5-minutes.
As lunchtime progressed I noticed that the whiteout on my desk would be perfect for painting a little white “m” on my black beans. How beautiful!! I now had a dessert plate of m&m’s!!!
A lesson I have learned this week is how much I am...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By James Moylan
I feel grateful to have the means
When this is over
There will be no more BEANS.
James J. Moylan
Northeast Member
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By James Neumann
No problem anymore! My headache that drug me down on Monday and Tuesday has receded. I am no longer hungry. I get occasional urges for snacks at night, but other than that doing well.
Our small group got together last night and ate our rice and beans together and it was nice to get away from routine and just get our minds off of food. The most important thing one of the guys in my Men’s group pointed out yesterday after Men’s Fraternity...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Richard White
Day 4 and all is well. Slight headache, stomach growl a little grumpy...blah, blah, blah.
One thing that is impossible for me to comprehend is the amount of FEAR that must be present for those faced with starvation. I knew this exercise was temporary and have even planned my next “real” meal. No FEAR of when my hunger will cease. I knew there would be 3 meals yesterday, today and tomorrow. No FEAR if I would eat each...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Brian Karst
It's Thursday afternoon, I just finished my lunch of rice and beans. What I have learned this week:
1. My 8 year old daughter is very grumpy when she doesn't get an afternoon snack.
2. My wife had a harder time keeping the 8 year old on track than I, probably because she had to live with her at snack time.
3. A 17 year old girl who is recovering from the flu and is battling anemia is not a good candidate for this diet at this time, no matter...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Jon Lamkin
I am 27 years old, almost 28. If I analyze the days that I have lived up until now, that totals to 10,167 days. If I look at that and realize that at the end of this, I will have lived for 10,170 days so far. The 5 days that I am giving up the food I would usually eat is only .0492% of the days I have lived on this earth. So, for the other 99.9508% of the life I have led so far, I have had food on my table, and more importantly ANYTHING I would want to eat. With that...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Pamela Rivera
Here we are day 4. I can hardly eat the rice and beans. My husband knows I'm having a hard time today. Just this morning, I think he has called me 3 times to see what I was doing. However, I've lost 4.5 pounds as of this morning. That is pretty cool. Now if I could only keep it up.
Nathaniel and Christian have been cheating however. Last week they both made $15.00 helping their grandfather with some yard work. This...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Ben Idle
These were on the counter outside of my office when I came in this morning, but I was good!
Ben Idle
Northeast Member
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Kristy Brown
I'm reading the blog while I'm eating my rice and beans for lunch. I'm getting ready to go to a work event and they are serving Mark's feed store- one of my favorites!! It's going to be hard to pass it up!! I really really wanted to cheat for this, but my husband is really sticking to this and it's motivating me to do the same. He's the reason I'm not cheating at lunch today. My daughter said this morning "just 2 more days of oatmeal for breakfast, right...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Kristin Ormerod
So, last night I decided to quit. I struggled and cried but didn't think I could continue. My husband said if I quit then he would quit too. I kept thinking, it is all up to me. So my kids and I went out to eat. All the way I felt very guilty. When we got back home I knew that I should not have stopped. So, I called my husband at work and told him that we just cheated but are back on track. We can do this. It is two more...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Joseph Anderson, II
Day 3 Bloggin - Growing WeaknessesHad oatmeal in the morning after feeling that I really met the Lord through the study of His word! Reading plan had 2 Corinthians 11-13, Paul wrote about his trials...11:27 & 12:10 lept off the page. Must've read it 3 or 4 times. Then re-read Proverbs 16 (don't know why) where verse 16 burned a hole in me! I've read it more than twice since joining Northeast. A sense of peace and joy took hold for the rest of...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Eddie Ormerod
Just got home from the fire house. We had a fire last night. That means I'll be pumped with adrenaline for a couple of days. I don't feel a bit hungry. I plan on sleeping for a while then see what happens later. I was concerned about me eating the Zatarin's red beans and rice yesterday at work but I did it to help me have some energy in case I had to work. Well no more guilt since I did have to work last night. If I didn't have the 2 apples and the flavored beans and rice I...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Ronnie Cordrey
OK, so I have found my attitude a bit questionable at times this week. It has truly been a challenge for me to honestly pray, “God, thank you for providing this plain oatmeal, rice, and beans for me” (I almost just vomited just thinking of eating beans & rice again in a few hours).
So here I was this morning … trying to do my devotions. My prayer was very short, I was not really into my Bible reading, and then I picked up The Hole in our Gospel...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Eddie Ormerod
There's a church sign by my house. It reads:Thank God for your dirty dishes. At least you have food.
Eddie Ormerod
Northeast Member
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Vicki Cherry
Day 4: not fun passing up “goodies”…stomach growls…the countdown has begun…at least for me. Ethiopians don’t have a countdown.
The commentary for my devotions this morning were from I Peter 4:1…Peter makes it very clear that when life is easy there is danger of drifting into a state of mind which accepts every blessing in life as if it were owed to us. Did I like reading that? No, but it gives me strength to go on today with this … I’m...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Dan Watkins
Dr. Suess was on the right track with the green eggs and ham thing. He should have added rice and beans to the list.
We tried to spice it up with a little curry and some chicken, and had green beans on the side. That got us through day 3. OK. I had a roll too. But that's kind of like a tortilla. Right?
Then I cheated. At 8:30, I decided an ice cream drumstick had to have some rice or bean content. Most of it ended up...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Mark Parrish
Was reflecting this morning on this challenge and I started thinking of all of the people I work with that have struggles with alcohol and chemical dependency. I was wondering what those who are daily or “almost” daily drinkers of alcohol have chosen to do. That would be particularly tough and would require some Phillippians 4:13 kind of strength. I’m curious…
Mark Parrish
Northeast Member
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Jeff Johnson
I travel quite a bit with my job – last week I happened to be home all week, but not this week – the week of the Food Challenge. My first thought was – there’s no way-not while I’m on the road, but as I sat through the sermon on Sunday I just had the tug at my heart (that could’ve been my wife elbowing me though….just kidding). I really feel as though God wanted me to do this while I was away from my family this week – just to have a better understanding of what...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Delilah Browner-Guinn
My 11 year old daughter - make that 12 year old daughter as of yesterday has been doing this challenge. (my husband and I are on special diets and so is her brother) I honestly didn't think she would stick to the challenge and I wasn't going to let her take the containers of rice & beans home from church on Sunday. I finally gave in. I met her at school on her birthday Tuesday (she is at her dad's on Mon & Tuesdays) and was surprised...
Thursday, November 19, 2009
By Sue Rueff
Day 1... Not too bad...not too hungry but everything is so bland...Yuck...could barely finish the portions....tortillas? ....I hate tortillas, I'm skipping that....whine/whine /whine...but at least I don't have to figure out what we are having for dinner for the next 5 days..
Day 2...Really?....ONLY day 2...not so much fun having rice and beans for lunch....what if I become a major gas machine and have to leave every place where I could encounter another...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Tonya Johnson
It's the end of Day Two in our house.
So far my biggest challenge has been my 7 year old daughter who claimed
on Day One after missing one snack she was scared she would 'starve to
death' (and in her 7 year old mind she was serious). What a great lead
in to a conversation about "why" we are doing this challenge.
Day Two
has changed her completely. She has risen to the challenge and is now
ready to be snack free and eat most of the...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Erin Mann
I suffer from hypoglycemia so I knew from the
start that this challenge would be harder on me than most and somewhat
dangerous if I was not careful. In the beginning I wanted to prove to
myself that I could do it and the idea of such a challenge sounded
fun. I like a good challenge and I’ve always been a fan of proving that
I can conquer anything despite my hypoglycemia. God never lets things
like blood sugar get in His way, why should I?
However, as the week...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Paul Martel
11/19/09
is a day of dread. I thank Mr. Cherry for not making us do this over a
weekend. BUT did he have the cunning and foresight to recognize
that most companies will be hosting a Thanksgiving Celebration this
week. I'm contemplating calling in sick. I can't bear to list the
food that will be in every office, cubicle, meeting room and lounge in
the building tomorrow.
Loved Matt/Ronnie's Top 10...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Bob Cherry
Okay….it’s
4:30 in the afternoon and I’ve got a headache. My first one! I’m
trying to study and get ready for next weekends sermon but I’m having a
hard time staying focused. If only I could have an apple or a banana
or even a diet coke! But I’m in this for the long run---so I’m going
to stay strong and not cave in! I can’t imagine feeling this way day
in and day out!
Bob Cherry
Senior Pastor
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Karen Black
OF COURSE THEY WOULD PICK THIS WEEK TO HAVE A BAKE SALE AT WORK FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR!
But did you know if you smell a brownie while you eat beans, it kind of tastes like a brownie?!
Karen Black
Northeast Member
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Steven Humphreys
Day 3…Hump day…headaches are easing up. No wonder as a country we're so obese. My goodness at what we consume and how often. Bob, you again have taught us a valuable lesson. I was really wagging my finger at the kids and I too have learned. We must reach out to others. The money we saved this week on food is all going towards My Neighbor.
Steven L Humphreys
Northeast Member
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Wendy Cole
I am so glad that today is Wednesday. That means that our 5 days of starvation is almost over. It, honestly, hasn’t been that hard for me. I rarely eat breakfast because I’m so busy getting the kids off to school, and then welcoming the other children in to my home who I care for during the day . . . so I eat twice as much (breakfast and lunch) around 11. That’s okay. Right?
I miss Pepsi . . . and I really miss (I want to cry) my ice...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Joseph Anderson II
Day 2 - Began this day with being hungry, but not hungry at the same time. Only after the oatmeal (and coffee..) was I hungry. Re-evaluated the challenge, cause it didn't feel like I was doing it right. The portions we have felt like they were satisfying enough. Still not sure if I'm doing it right. I was eager to see the Hunger Blog to see how other Christ Followers experiences are going. I was encouraged by other blogger's...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Valerie Wood
Making it through Day 1 was one of the hardest things I've done for a long time. I never imagined that I could hang on this long. Now that I am half way through, I have some hope. The afternoons and evenings are the worst for me.
After this week, it will be a long time before I eat either beans or rice again, Good luck to all of you following this hunger challenge. Hang in there. It sure makes me appreciate what I have.
...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Beth Thomas
Last night, after thanking God for the food that we were about to eat, my five year old looked up and said, "I hope none of us die in 6 seconds from hunger." That "6 seconds" statistic has stuck with him for two weeks and he has shared it with friends, family and even some strangers. This hunger challenge has presented an incredible opportunity to talk to people about hunger, faith and our church. I have even shared the hunger blog with some of my friends...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Abby Wilder
Elementary Associate
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Beth Searcy
Nicole Nordeman - Gratitude
I keep hearing this song in my head today. . .especially this verse, so I thought I’d share.
Daily bread, give us daily bread
Bless our bodies, keep our children fed
Fill our cups, then fill them up again tonight
Wrap us up and warm us through
Tucked away beneath our sturdy roofs
Let us slumber safe from danger's view this time
Or maybe not, not today
Maybe You'll provide in other ways
And if that's the case . ....
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Top 10 Ways to know if you’re cheating on the Food Challenge, by Matt “I lost 10 pounds already” McFarren & Ronnie “I’m hungry” Cordrey (& other contributing staff who wish to be named anonymous)
#10 You actually gained weight this week
#9 Your food actually has flavor
#8 Your pet is missing
#7 You have fresh McDonald’s wrappers in your car
#6 Your “1 cup of coffee” just happens to be in your 84 oz. Big Gulp
#5 You’re in a good mood & not irritable
#4 You find...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Karen Steinrock
Our whole family is doing the challenge. My 6 yr. old son did not like the oatmeal without sugar and by the second day he only ate his tortilla. Needless to say he became very hungry. At 6:00 this morning he came to our room crying he should have eaten more food last night. He truly thought he was starving to death. I fixed him oatmeal (with brown sugar) and he ate while I held him. We talked about how blessed we are that we don't have...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Joseph Anderson II
Day 1 - I was flooded with feelings being in day 1 of the challenge: excitement, eagerness, anxiety (to see how the Lord will use the challenge by the end of day 5). Since the service to introduce this challenge I was excited. With the challenge I saw the opportunity to really trust in the Lord to bless our family in our time of trial financially. 1 income, 1 vehicle, child on the way...long list of things that have brought me to a point of complete...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Mark Arsenault
Day 3 - Saw a deer last night while driving home ..... I started salivating!! For a split second I wanted to speed up and......well, you know....a man needs meat!!
Day One.....I cleaned out my container of beans and rice in the usual way, with a fork, then rinsed it out
Day Two.....I made sure I got every single morsel of rice and bean (or part thereof) out of the container and onto my plate
Day Three....I licked the entire container clean!
Hope...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Eddie Ormerod
Well it's day 3. Cream of Wheat this morning along with a cup of coffee. At the firehouse today. I'm a little worried about my energy level. I bought a box of Zatarin's red beans and rice. I plan on eating half of the box for lunch and the other half for dinner. I bought 2 apples for an energy boost throughout the day since I am at work and who knows what will happen. I can't no longer eat the rice and beans without flavor. I'm doing the Zatarin's today and probably Moe's...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Susan Mudd
I found a packet of oatmeal in the back of my pantry so I thought, "Great! I'll take it for my breakfast and have it at work!". I've learned to delay breakfast as long as possible during this challenge. So at 11:15 I decide it's time time.
I fixed my oatmeal and noticed a tiny brown thing in it, which upon closer inspection turned out to be a little bug! I actually considered scooping it out and eating the oatmeal - hey it was dead and I am...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Pat Wingfield
I have had a lot of headaches and I pop in an Aleve or two but as I did I thought about those children who have no Aleves to relieve there pains. I have lost 4lbs. so far which is great for me because I can afford to lose some lbs. but again it took my thoughts to those who are starving and don't have the extra lbs. to lose. We are so blessed and I realize it more each day we do without.
Pat Wingfield
Northeast Member
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Pamela Rivera
Okay so day 3, and we are beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. My husband and I have even joked about staying up until midnight Friday to eat.
For our family this challenge has been most difficult after the kids come home from school. My 2 middle school students are use to eating a snack after school. They are almost angry once they are home and can't eat anything. My 5 year old is doing a little better. He is not eating...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Susan Mudd
I went to the grocery tonight to get more beans and rice and found myself coveting my neighbor’s cart. It’s really better to stay out of the stores. I do like how easy it is to fix dinner and packing lunches is a breeze! The best part about the challenge is knowing that we are going to change the future for a community in Ethiopia. I think our own futures will be impacted as well.
Susan Mudd
Northeast Member
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Jennifer Simpson
So, I was out yesterday doing some "shopping errands" with a friend. I had my rice/beans cooling on an ice pack in a cooler in the car unsure of where my lunchtime would land. We're at Oxmoor...so I just decided we would go to Yankee Noodle..they have rice, right?!
Well, I did get a small bowl of rice, glass of water, and they have this appetizer/side dish item called steamed edamame beans (aka Soy Beans). They look like big pea pods.
Well.....I shove...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Bob Cherry
Well, so far so good! Since I’m not a coffee man, I have not been hit with the caffeine headaches. Last night around 9:00 I got really hungry and started thinking “If I want, I can walk into the kitchen, open up the pantry and eat whatever I want.” But I didn’t. Sure makes me wonder what it would be like to go to bed hungry and not have a kitchen or pantry to raid! I would hate it! And yet children/adults experience this...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
By Mike Mack
The Body of Christ Is Getting Lean Day 2...I've enjoyed reading through the blogs and comments today. Wow, we're engaged in this aren't we? These blog posts demonstrate the Body of Christ in action. We are encouraging one another, spurring each other on, praying for each other, bearing each others burdens.... When the Body of Christ works together as one, lean and strong, we really can make an impact on our world!
These blogs are a high-tech way of "being the church," but...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Megan Huffine
Today I was facing a rough day at UofL and my eyes were
getting extremely heavy from a lack of caffeine. I got out my dollar
and was going to "cheat" with a little bottle of Diet Mountain Dew.
First off, the machine would not take my dollar. This did not help the
irritable side of my hunger. Finally it took my dollar and I pressed
my beloved Diet Mountain Dew. I laughed out loud when instead of soda
in the tray, it was WATER. I get the...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Kristy Brown
I feel like it's going ok so far. I am struggling with my 4 year old
daughter who is crying that she's "starving" all the time. My husband and
I decided to give in a little and let her have a cup of apple sauce last
night. This morning she cried, "Mommy, I just don't like the oatmeal, I
don't want to eat it." But to my surprise, when I went downstairs this
morning, there she was, sitting at her little table eating her oatmeal (ok
with a touch of...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Sarah Hyland
Well…….my original thoughts about this whole
rice and beans thing was: I don't think I'll participate in the food
part, but will be happy to donate money toward the county we're
sponsoring in Ethiopia.
Then Bob said, "The easy way out is to just
write a check". This tugged at my heart until close friends voiced
their opinion that there is no way (including this exercise) that we
could ever truly know the kind of hunger the third...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Brenda Duschke
It's only been 48 hours and my stomach is growling so loud that I jump every
time I hear it. My head is pounding so hard from the migraine headache
that came on yesterday that I can't hardly see. And it's just been 24
hours! I just can't imagine having to live like this 24 hours a day, 7
days a weeks. My heart just cries for these people.
I had to break
down and eat a little something to ease the head but I'm getting back
on board first thing in the...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Eddie Ormerod
I just had my rice and beans tonight. The last bit almost came
back up. I even added about a tablespoon of homemade salsa. Is everybody
eating the rice and beans without any flavor? Last night I ate them
without anything extra.
I thought about going to Qdoba or getting the Zatarin's red beans and rice but didn't know if I would be cheating.
Eddie Ormerod
Northeast Member
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Debbie Patton
Day one was not so bad for breakfast and lunch but when I got home from work and could not have my regular snack , then the hunger really set in. Then to top it all off my neighbor was in a baking mood and sent over a bag full of homemade cookies and brownies. I really went nuts then.
I am committed to this challenge and have thanked God many times for blessing me in so many ways. Day 2 has been a little easier, but feeling the hunger. This challenge has been...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Melissa, Alicia and Nikki Edds
My kids and I have decided to
participate in the Hunger Challenge for as long as we can. They are
actually eating a "normal" lunch because beans and rice are difficult
to send to school in a lunch box! Last night we talked about the
"empty feeling" in our stomachs and how it would feel to go to bed each
night with that feeling. On top of that-not knowing what would be
available to eat in the morning-praying "Give us this day our...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Diane Ogle
Picture this . . . Monday night . . . first day of the Hunger Challenge . . .
around 8:30 PM . . . my mind was focused on how hungry I was.
I tried to put it out of my mind . . but nooooooooooooo . . . I WAS hungry!
I called my son to ask how he and his family were doing . . . he, too, was hungry.
I told him “Okay . . I get the picture . .
hunger hurts. I think I can stop now and commit to buying a goat on...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Paul Martel
It's 5pm day 2 and I'm hungrier than I was this time yesterday. Curious how loud my stomach will be by Friday. Looking forward to seeing how far my shrinking stomach opens my eyes and heart.
Paul Martel
Northeast Member
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Lisa Campbell
Day 2- right after a yummy tortilla “snack” (left over from lunch)
The first day was the worst so far. Determined to not give into the 1 cup of coffee- I experienced the ever-worsening caffeine headache. This challenge affected my mood- am I the only one who has been grumpy? Today was better- coffee helped. I did find myself preoccupied with how my 10 year old daughter was doing- worrying that she was starving- talking to others has been helpful- my...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Mark Parrish
As a marriage and family therapist and trained listener I have relied heavily on regular caffeine through my daily Mountain Dews. The headache is beginning today. I’m fighting through. I have the 5 day challenge and the rice and bean bowls on my desk in plain view for all to see.
It has definitely added to my conversations with others and have already received emails asking about it. God is good! Stay strong everyone!
Mark...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Tara McKinley
I knew from the start that this would be more of a physical than a mental struggle for me. I am hypoglycemic and used to eating 4 or 5 smaller meals every few hours instead of 3 big meals. One day one, the stretch between breakfast and lunch was definitely the hardest, mentally and physically—I had a terrible headache, was light-headed on and off, and one co-worker noticed that I was being unusually short with people.
When I got home, I raided my...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Steven Humphreys
Ok, I lost two pounds day one. My right arm has teeth marks on it from gnawing on it. Bob forgot to add Beano or Gas X to the diet.
Had an a-ha moment with the kids, on feeling this hungry all the time and discussed the significance of repeating the Lord's prayer and actually meaning "give me food please God"…
Steven L Humphreys
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By James Neumann
Wow I have had a headache for two days, I never realized how much my body craves caffeine. I will never underestimate food again, it has been the lion share of my thoughts for the past two days. I am so thankful for living in a country that has food readily available and pray for those who go without it.
I work in a grocery store and have been walking around $800,0000 worth of food for ten hours a day. I never realized how good we have it as...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Sara Hayden
A friend and I are doing here at our elementary school. Yesterday, we were gung ho! Today – not so much.
Thursday the cafeteria is serving up Thanksgiving dinner and the PTA is supplying us with an abundance of pies for “pie day.” Do pie pieces freeze okay?
However, every time I think about what I am doing this week, I think of what God gave up for us and this seems so small and trivial. This is a really interesting...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Eddie Ormerod
Well it's day two and I don't feel that bad. Yesterday I had about a cup of Cream of Wheat for breakfast and 1/2 of my container of beans for lunch. I had all of my rice, the rest of my beans and about six pieces of chicken for dinner. It was a big pile of food. However, as everybody knows, you're always hungry 30 minutes after eating rice.
Today I had Cream of Wheat for breakfast again and didn't eat lunch. I was thinking about taking the kids out because my wife is...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
By Jenni Aberli
This has been difficult. I hated being hungry before and now just the thought of knowing that I'm going to be hungry makes me think of food all of the time (even when I'm not really hungry yet). I've had to cheat a little, but have tried to pretty much stick with the diet and serving sizes. I'm so sick of rice and tortillas. What I miss most is the flavors of food. How horrible to have no choice in how much and what you eat!
Jenni Aberli...