Posts tagged #princess phenomenon

Jackie's Journey "What is Failure?"

My youngest daughter, Kim, always told me growing up that her testimony was not interesting because she was not involved in sin, like testimonies she had heard over the years.  She was born in Panama and her first years were spent in the jungles of the Darien on the Colombian border. She was full of energy, animation and oh so, fun to be around to the extreme.  She definitely kept us entertained and laughing as she marched to her own drummer…and  she was sure she needed no help…”she could do it herself!”  Of course,  that meant her way…her timing…her willfulness…not unlike most of us!

 All any of us has to share is our failure and weakness translated into a life message for the benefit of another.  That is my position.  If God can use my weakness to manifest His strength for your benefit, I will praise His name.  Jim Elliot, (husband of Elizabeth Elliot) who was martyred at the hand of the Auca Indians many years ago, once said, “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.”  His spirit of devotedness was shared in his prayer:

”Father, let me be weak that I might lose my clutch on everything temporal.

 My life, my reputation, my possessions.  Lord, let me lose the tension of the grasping hand.  Even, Father, would I lose the love of fondling. 

How often I have released a grasp only to retain what I prized by ‘harmless’ longing,

the fondling touch. 

Rather, open my hand  to receive the nail of Calvary as Christ’s was opened…

that I, releasing all, might be released, unleashed from all that binds me now. 

He thought heaven, yea, equality with God,

 not a thing to be clutched at.  So let me release my grasp!”

 True Christianity is an all-out commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ…an unconditional surrender to His Lordship…He is Boss!  When I was 19 years old and attending the University of Arizona, I had an opportunity to pledge a sorority.  After six months of maintaining above average grades, memorizing huge amounts of information and fulfilling the responsibility of a faithful pledge, etc., I faced the ultimate moment of commitment.

 I listened intently as each girl quietly slipped into a private room to pledge her total allegiance to Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority.  Racing through my mind was the moment a few months before that I had dedicated my life to God in the person of His Son, Jesus Christ.  When God walked into my life, everything changed for me.  My  total allegiance had already been committed.  I had nothing else to  give.  Allegiance to an organization no longer had any appeal to me.  My purpose in  life had already been defined by my new Lord, Jesus Christ.

 “But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you,

for my power is made perfect in weakness.

Therefore, I will gladly boast all the more gladly

about my weakness,

so that Christ’s power may rest on  me.

That is  why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses,

in insults, in hardships, in persecutions,  in difficulties.

For  when  I am weak, then I am strong”! II Cor. 12: 9-10

~Jackie Johnson - I am a former tribal missionary to the Kuna Indians on the Colombian border in Central America.  Fluent in several languages, my husband and I currently pastor a Spanish-speaking church in Southern California.  My passion is mentoring and equipping dedicated young women for life, marriage, motherhood, and beyond. I am the mother of two daughters and the grandmother of three Princesses and four young Knights. 

Jackie's Journey "Blurred Reality!"

What is it about a little girl that screams “Princess” at us?

And how is it, we visualize protective “Knights” with honor in our little boys?

 

Destined for royalty, our little princesses and young knights

 are designed with destiny and purpose…

From their earliest memories our little ones are swamped with a prince and princess course that introduces them to an unreal world filled with wizardry and lacking strong moral themes with eternal values. They are asked to define love and romance by standards that are not true to life or a representation of clearly defined biblical standards.  Our children are needlessly exposed to the illusion of love through the many “Prince Charming’s” that are so readily available to our princess counterparts in most storylines; however, they are not exposed to the truth of genuine love.  Society has blurred the lines between love and lust.

 We are caught in a quagmire of choices that offer temporal values, but not consequence or eternal values.  Our personal identification with a fantasy character is deceiving on many levels because the charge to discern the good and the evil is often obscured by wrong motives and intentions on the part of the “hero” in the story line.

 Often the attitude of the leading characters is questionable and the continual interjection of clairvoyance and magical fantasy is confounding.  The child is left to choose from bad and really bad, instead of from good or bad.  Neither choice is particularly clear, but the medium being used (book, film, animation, social media…) is “thought” captivating and attention binding.  Both of these goals are short-sighted and not fulfilling for the long term.

 Living in a post-Christian era, we seek to carve out a more excellent and realistic milieu for our children…these little ones that are so literal and entrusted into our keeping for so short a time.  Christian parents are seeking an alternative to the present prince and princess culture trend in books and films presently available.  Understanding our worldview influences all areas of life.

 Every exposure a child has (visual or auditory…) is adding

to their life experience and their worldview.

 

How would you describe your child’s current worldview?

 Articulating a biblical worldview within our sphere of influence is what “The Princess Parables” is all about.  They are written to strengthen the belief that God made our little ones unique and designed with destiny and purpose.

 The innocent imagination of a small child is a book yet to be written and images of truth, hope, loyalty, joy, grace, charity, and faith are but a few of the myriad of opportunities lost when the exposure to biblical truth is clouded, blurred and “synergized” with misinformation and fantasy.

 The Princess Parable Series invites your children and grandchildren to find delight in a biblical parable they will fall in love with, and life-lessons taught with eternal values in view.  Our accountability before God for the welfare of these little ones is wrapped in our response to His leading through the teaching of His Word.

  “…So then, each of us will give an account of himself to God.”

Romans 14: 12

 

  For the young protective princes out there…our five young knights were introduced in our Easter and Christmas books.  Take a peek…

~Jackie Johnson - I am a former tribal missionary to the Kuna Indians on the Colombian border in Central America.  Fluent in several languages, my husband and I currently pastor a Spanish-speaking church in Southern California.  My passion is mentoring and equipping dedicated young women for life, marriage, motherhood, and beyond. I am the mother of two daughters and the grandmother of three Princesses and four young Knights. 

Posted on January 23, 2023 and filed under Character and Virtue, motherhood, womanhood.

Jackie's Journey: Fairy Tales vs. Reality Part 1

Have you ever seen a REAL princess?

 Since the beginning of time there has been a battle of good against evil.  In our present day, we find our lives inundated with children’s books, novels, games, cartoons, T.V. programming and movies filled with magical fiction, romance, and fantasy with the all too predictable witchcraft theme and an evil, scary villain!  A point in fact is the new face of this fight found in the fairy-tale princess phenomenon.

The cry from the masses is met with a barrage of the supernatural and literary narratives brimming with dramatic imaginary story lines.  This particular genre with its fairy-like spirits in ethereal, heroic and monstrous forms is captivating to children, young people and adults alike.  Children are especially susceptible to its alluring charm because their worldview is literal, and this genre speaks to their inner understanding of spiritual reality.

In an earlier blog, “Character Marks the Life of a True Princess”, I talked about what a REAL princess looks like.  The mission of The Princess Parable Series is to introduce and encourage the disciplines necessary to step outside the fantasy and into the magical realism and authenticity of a loving and accepting God who teaches finding contentment in serving others, not in serving oneself.  Although written in fiction, each Princess story is based on fact.  It teaches a specific character quality in the name of its princess and takes the storyline from a Parable that was taught by the greatest teacher ever born.

All of us have spiritual needs (issues of pride, anger, rebellion, and selfishness, to name a few!) that are beyond ourselves, and we tend to try to fill the vacuum we feel with “make-believe”. We allow it to offer us a few moments of escape from the real battle (with good prevailing), if only momentarily.

Most of us acknowledge the struggle and know we are going to live somewhere forever, but have little understanding of the what, when, where, why and how.  The surge of fantasy-ridden books and films is an after-effect of this need and exposes a society, seemingly, without direction or defined purpose.

These five Princesses have been specifically created to put a functional tool into the hands of you, young mothers (urban, suburban, rural, stay-at-home, teen moms, single moms and married moms, grand-moms, aunts, and teachers) each with a different lifestyle, but all who share a similar desire to be the very best power of influence you can be! 

The passion to meet the need of every person desiring to cultivate what God has programmed into her “princess potential” has been a huge source of motivation for me. This passion allows each of us to nurture our little ones into genuine greatness.

As a grandmother, I carry a huge responsibility for the three princesses pictured above.  May I introduce you to Alexandra Grace, Megan Joy and Catherine? 

We, as women, have the power of influence, and God holds us accountable for representing Him and for our diligence in the success of these entrusted to us…our heritage.

 

What is your commitment to your heritage?

What steps of action are you implementing to see

your legacy live on

into the next generation?

 

Next Monday we will continue this challenge. Will you join me?