Legacy Bible

If I didn’t already have this Bible, I would order this edition. Super legacy edition and super price.

from American Vision

The Bible of Calvin & the Reformers
is Back in Print After 400 Years


calvinbibleOn July 10, 2009, the world celebrated the 500th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin (1509-1564). A controversial and often misunderstood theologian, Calvin’s impact on our modern world is simply beyond comprehension. Calvin’s view that God reigns everywhere and over all things led him to develop the biblical idea that man can serve God in every area of life—church, civil government, education, art, music, business, law, journalism, etc. Calvin’s teaching led directly to what has become known as the “Protestant work ethic” and created unprecedented economic prosperity around the world.

One of his lesser-known contributions is that of the Geneva Bible, named for the city where Calvin lived and taught. The Geneva Bible was the first English Bible to feature chapters, verse numbers, cross references, and textual notes. The Geneva Bible and its nearly 300,000 marginal notes helped lead the English speaking world out from under the ignorance, heresy and tyranny of the Middle Ages and into a full understanding of God’s Kingdom ruling over all.

As its popularity and distribution increased, the Geneva Bible’s marginal notes incurred the wrath of the King of England. Specifically, the marginal note for Exodus 1:9 indicated that the Hebrew midwives were correct in disobeying the orders of the Egyptian King. King James railed against this interpretation, calling it “seditious.” The tyrant knew that if the people held him accountable to God’s Word, his days as a “Divine Right” king were numbered. Calvin and the Reformers were not about to change the clear meaning of Scripture to cater to the whims of the King or the Pope. The Geneva Bible began the unstoppable march to liberty in England, Scotland, and America.

The great American historian George Bancroft stated, “He that will not honor the memory, and respect the influence of Calvin, knows but little of the origin of American liberty.” The famous German historian, Leopold von Ranke, wrote, “John Calvin was the virtual founder of America.” John Adams, the second president of the United States, agreed: “Let not Geneva be forgotten or despised. Religious liberty owes it most respect.”

Building on Calvin’s remarkable legacy, Tolle Lege Press is pleased to publish a special version of the 1599 Geneva Bible to honor him and his enduring influence—The Calvin Legacy Edition. This special edition features an extensive introduction by Dr. David Hall, Executive Director of the Calvin 500 celebration (www.Calvin500.org). Dr. Hall highlights John Calvin’s influence on the Geneva Bible, the Reformation, and the world. A CD-ROM is included with each edition that features the complete Geneva Bible text, Apocryphal books, and metrical Psalms.

FEATURES:

  • Casebound in Genuine Leather with gold foil stamping
  • Gold-gilded pages
  • Word-for-word accuracy with the original 1599 Geneva Bible
  • Original cross references
  • Modern spelling
  • Original study notes by Reformers
  • Reproduction of Original Letter From John Calvin
  • Old English Glossary
  • “Calvin’s Legacy” by Dr. David Hall
  • Easy-to-read print
  • Size: 6.5” x 9.5”
  • Approximately 1,400 pages
  • FREE CD-ROM with searchable Bible text, Apocryphal books, and metrical Psalms

Sorry I don’t have a direct link, but it’s currently on the front page (scroll down) or  search Geneva Bible Calvin Legacy.

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Living Coram Deo – before the Face of God,

Lisa @ Me and My House

Tips for Hanging Out

Clothes – that is.

This is a follow-up to 7 great reasons for hanging out your laundry – from our latest newsletter. If you’ve never hung out laundry – aren’t sure how to do it – or question, what about “stiff” clothes – read on.

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Put a cup of white vinegar in the rinse cycle. This will help soften your clothes – and it also helps remove odors and detergent residue. No, your clothes won’t smell like vinegar.

Shake out each article before hanging.  Make sure nothing is bunched up or twisted.

Hang most clothes upside-down, from the hem. Don’t use 2 clothespins per article of clothing. String them together (most things anyhow) with 1 clothespin holding the left end of 1 article and the right end of the next. This not only saves clothespins, but also time. And it keeps you from having marks on your shoulders. Some skirts, dresses and shorts do better hung from the top.

Hang pants from the hem also – 1 clothes pin in the center of each leg hem. You can also pull pockets out to help them dry faster.

Pair socks and hang both from one clothespin – either at the top or toe. (Don’t fold them over.)

Hang undergarments from one clothespin on the side. You don’t have to string them out for all to see. They’ll dry quickly and take up less room on the line hanging down from one clothespin.

Fold sheets and blankets, and any other really long items, over the line – big, heavy items over 2 lines, spread out between them. Put a clothespin at each end.

Don’t leave clothes out too long after they’re dried. 1) The sun could fade the colors. 2) Birds, trees or other sources could cause you to have to rewash – then you wouldn’t be saving time or money.

Are a few items, such as jeans or towels, still not quite as soft as you’d like? Throw them in the dryer on air only/fluff for about 5 minutes.

Enjoy your summer – while you’re hanging out!

Living Coram Deo – before the Face of God,

Lisa @ Me and My House

Mosquito Season

It’s started here. The mosquitoes are out in full force.We must protect ourselves from these fiendish foes.

We don’t use any deet or other chemical products to protect. Purify,* a therapeutic-grade essential oil blend is our favorite bug repellent. We put it on bites straight and it removes the itching and swelling right away. As a preventative measure we add a few drops to a spray bottle of water, and spritz on our bodies. This spray can also be used to repel bugs in your home. Spraying it along floor and wall edges and window sills – or anywhere else you are having a problem, will stop ants and other “bugs” from invading your space.

Another commercial natural bug spray we’ve used is:

Buzz Away

Another we will be trying this year is Stinger’s Bug Off bracelets.

Bug Off! Adult Biting Insect Repelling Wrist Band

Stinger Insect Repelling Wristbands KK-4

*See our essential oil website for more info on Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade™ Essential Oils.

Living Coram Deo – before the Face of God,

Lisa @ Me and My House

Friday Food – Ashli Salad

fridayfood2.jpgOne of our daughters designed this recipe from some of her favorite things.  It’s great as either a salad or stuffed into whole wheat Pita bread – especially on a hot summer day. Amounts are up to you.

Ashli Salad

Tomato chunks (main ingredient – more of this than others.)

Green Pepper, diced.

Avocado, diced

Onion, diced

Optional – Mushrooms, sliced.

Optional – Celery, sliced or diced. (We use either mushrooms or celery, not both. But do as you like.)

Toss with Vinegrette/Italian type dressing.

Enjoy this Good for You-Naturally!™ salad!

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Friday Food – Steamed Potatoes and Veggies

fridayfood2.jpgThis is one of my favorite summer meals. Many times I throw it on the grill in a grill wok when dh is grilling burgers or other heavier food that I don’t want.

Steamed Potatoes and Veggies

Use as much of each of these as you want – I’ve given approx. amounts we use for each large serving or 2. Wash/scrub each.

Red potatoes. If they are “new” size, leave whole. Otherwise half or quarter, depending on size. You want about 1.5″ chunks. I use about a large handful or so.

Zucchini and/or yellow squash, small size. Slice into chunks about 3/4 – 1″. About 1/2 per person.

Mushrooms (button). If small, leave whole. If larger, cut in half. About a small handful.

Carrots. Cut into quarters lengthwise, then half crosswise – 8 strips per carrot. About 1/2 carrot per person.

Celery. Cut in half lengthwise and thirds or fourths crosswise – 6-8 strips per stalk. About 1/2 stalk per person.

Red Pepper. Cut into strips. Just a few per person.

Onion. Slice, then cut slices in half or fourths. 1 slice or less per person. Or use pearl onions.

Sprinkle with dried Parsley.

Steam or grill until tender.

I like to serve with butter and sprinkled with a natural All Purpose Seasoning. Mrs. Dash No-Salt Table Seasoning is OK.

Serve with fresh lettuce salad.

Enjoy!

For Me and My House ~ At Jesus’ feet,
Lisa @ Me and My House ~ Discipleship for Life!
1 Thessalonians 5:23
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Friday Food – Creamy Salsa Dip

fridayfood2.jpg You can’t get much simpler than this. We were introduced to this by our son-in-law, when we first met him. He brought it to a summer Bible study gathering. And it was a hit! No, it’s not an optimal food choice, but not too bad either – and definitely loved.

Creamy Salsa Dip

(otherwise known, by my children, as Pink Dip)

Mix well – 8 ounces “Better Than Cream Cheese” with 1 cup Salsa (homemade or natural brand with Good for You-Naturally!™ ingredients, fresh or in a jar).

Serve with tortilla chips – fresh homemade, or natural brand.

Ole!

Friday Food – Lisa’s Layered Enchilada Casserole

Lisa’s Layered Enchilada Casserole

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  • Mix Mushroom Sauce, Enchilada Sauce, and cooked Pinto Beans together. (Instructions to make each below.) (If you want, you can also add 1# of cooked burger or 2 cups cooked, shredded chicken in with the beans. But it isn’t necessary; we don’t.)
  • Tear 6 whole wheat tortillas into bite size pieces. (I do them two at a time, as I need them for the layers.)
  • Shred 3/4 # non-dairy cheese. (We use raw goat cheddar. A soy monterey jack or colby could also be used.)
  • In large round (or rectangle) casserole:
    Layer 2 torn tortillas, 1/3 of the bean and sauce mix, 1/3 of the cheese. Repeat layers 2 more times.
  • Bake 20-30 minutes at 350°
    (You can also “bake” this in the crock pot, a little longer. Just put a little of the Enchilada Sauce on the bottom of the crock pot, before beginning your layers.)
  • For our family of 8 we make about 1 1/2 times this recipe.

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  • To make Pinto Beans.
    Sort, rinse and soak overnight – 2 cups dried pinto beans in plenty of water to cover well (4+ cups water).Cook pinto beans. (If you dump the soak water and cover with fresh water before cooking, they will be less “gassy”.)
    (I soak them in the crock pot, then turn it on in the morning. They are done in plenty of time to assemble for supper. If you change the water and are using the crock pot, pour boiling water over the soaked beans to just cover them to get them cooking faster in the crock pot.)
  • To make Mushroom Sauce
    1/2 cup water
    1/4 cup non-milk (homemade almond milk)
    3 Tbl. butter
    1/4 cup diced mushrooms
    Bring to a low boil.
    Shake together: 1/4 cup non-milk
    and 3-4 Tbl. whole wheat flour.
    Whisk into boiling water-milk mixture.
    Simmer until thickened.
  • To make Enchilada Sauce
    1 1/2 cups water
    1 Tbl. butter
    Bring to boil.
    Shake together: 1/2 cup water
    1/4 c. whole wheat flour
    2 Tbl. chili powder
    Whisk into boiling water.
    Simmer until thickened.

Enjoy with salsa, tortilla chips and a lettuce and tomato salad.

For Me and My House ~ At Jesus’ feet,
Lisa @ Me and My House ~ Discipleship for Life!
1 Thessalonians 5:23
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Family Ties

Last week my niece had the honor of playing with her high school band AND the Navy band at Pearl Harbor. This is especially touching for our family, as my uncle was in the Navy band and stationed at Pearl Harbor when it was bombed Dec. 7, 1941. Thankfully he was not wounded, although his ship was damaged.

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Nixa and Navy Bands at Pearl Harbor

You can read a news article about my niece’s band and this honor here.

Congratulations, Kayleigh!

In memory of Uncle Bud, who just died a few months ago.

Friday Food – Lisa’s (Chicken ‘n) Rice Casserole

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Chicken ‘n Rice Casserole

(or just plain “Rice Casserole” for a yummy easy meatless meal)

  • Measure 3.5 cups long grain brown rice* into the bottom of a deep 9x 13 pan (I use Pampered Chef 9×13 Stoneware).
  • Over the top of that sprinkle a couple handfuls each of chopped celery* and diced onion* – or 1 handful each of dried,
    and a small handful of dried parsley*, and about a teaspoon of dried basil* (crushed).
    Mix together in the pan. (I just stir around a bit with my fingers. 🙂
  • If desired, add a bit of cooked, shredded chicken* over the rice and seasonings. (We buy organically grown whole chickens, which I boil and shred. I use less than 1/2 chicken. Most of the time I make this meatless.)
  • If making meatless, you can add a shredded carrot* or two and/or 1-2 cups frozen peas*, if desired.
  • Measure 7 cups hot broth (from cooking chicken). If you don’t have broth, just use hot water.
  • Add, and stir to dissolve, 1-2 teaspoons/cubes of vegetable (or chicken) bouillon/broth powder** (I use Rapunzel vegetable bouillon cubes or Better Than Bouillon base. ) (If you are using a seasoned broth from cooking the chicken, you’ll only need 1, or maybe none. If using water, use 2 or more.) Pour over the rice, (meat) and seasonings.
  • Bake at 350° for 1-1.5 hours – until rice is soft and water absorbed. (My oven usually takes 1 hr. 15-20 minutes.)

This feeds our family of 8 – 3 little kids, 3 big kids.

Note* – Use organically grown, if possible.

Note** – If you aren’t using one of these brands, be sure to check the ingredients to make sure they are Good for You-Naturally!

For Me and My House ~ At Jesus’ feet,
Lisa @ Me and My House ~ Discipleship for Life!
1 Thessalonians 5:23
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