For Couples – Waiting for a Sign – Numbers 9:15–23 – October 27 – November 2, 2012

Whenever the cloud lifted from above the tent, the Israelites set out; wherever the cloud settled, the Israelites encamped. Numbers 9:17

So often, married life feels like little more than a series of decisions: Should we buy that house? Is it the right time to start a family? Do we need to save more money for the future? So often, we look to God for some kind of clear answer telling us just what to do.

Early in our marriage, my husband began looking for a job closer to our home. He happened upon a job opening at a social service agency just a few blocks from our apartment. Not only was the job close, but it was the kind of work he was passionate about at the kind of organization he’d wanted to work for. The company was even willing to let him work flexible hours so he could be home with our baby part of the day.

My husband sailed through his interview and was offered the job right away. Before he said yes, we talked briefly about the wisdom of taking the job. As we reviewed the circumstances it seemed that God had dropped this opportunity in his lap. We didn’t need to discuss the issue for long. We felt God’s leading very clearly.

While wandering through the wilderness, the people of Israel knew when to move and when to stay put because God gave them a sign: if the cloud that covered the tabernacle stayed put, they were to do likewise; when the cloud moved, they were to move. In our situation, we felt that the “cloud” had moved, and that my husband should take the job.

But we don’t always get a clear sign from God. There have been many, many times when we have prayed, sought the advice of friends and family, and waited for God to point us in the right direction, only to get . . . nothing. For example, when I was trying to decide whether I should quit my job, I agonized for months with no sense of what God wanted me to do. Where was our sign?

The truth is, God doesn’t always move the clouds to show us which way to go. Instead, God asks us to be faithful, to make choices with our lives that honor him. He asks us to get our priorities in order, to turn away from worldly standards of success and achievement and to bend our will to that of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And as we follow his example, walking in his ways, we begin to think more like him. Paul tells us in Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”

We will make our share of mistakes in life decisions. At times, we will undoubtedly go when we should stay and stay when we should go. But the promise that God gives us is that no matter where we go—to a new state, to a new job, to a new stage of family life—our God goes with us. Carla Barnhill

What choices have we made as a couple? Has there been a time when we’ve had to step out in faith without a clear sense of what the right choice was? How was God present with us in that uncertain situation?

What kind of decision makers are we? What are some ways we can show each other support and respect when we have a difficult decision to make?

What people do we trust to help us think through difficult decisions? If we can’t think of anyone, maybe we should develop deeper relationships with a few other couples from church.

For Couples – Waiting for a Sign – Numbers 9:15–23 – October 27 – November 2, 2012

Whenever the cloud lifted from above the tent, the Israelites set out; wherever the cloud settled, the Israelites encamped. Numbers 9:17

So often, married life feels like little more than a series of decisions: Should we buy that house? Is it the right time to start a family? Do we need to save more money for the future? So often, we look to God for some kind of clear answer telling us just what to do.

Early in our marriage, my husband began looking for a job closer to our home. He happened upon a job opening at a social service agency just a few blocks from our apartment. Not only was the job close, but it was the kind of work he was passionate about at the kind of organization he’d wanted to work for. The company was even willing to let him work flexible hours so he could be home with our baby part of the day.

My husband sailed through his interview and was offered the job right away. Before he said yes, we talked briefly about the wisdom of taking the job. As we reviewed the circumstances it seemed that God had dropped this opportunity in his lap. We didn’t need to discuss the issue for long. We felt God’s leading very clearly.

While wandering through the wilderness, the people of Israel knew when to move and when to stay put because God gave them a sign: if the cloud that covered the tabernacle stayed put, they were to do likewise; when the cloud moved, they were to move. In our situation, we felt that the “cloud” had moved, and that my husband should take the job.

But we don’t always get a clear sign from God. There have been many, many times when we have prayed, sought the advice of friends and family, and waited for God to point us in the right direction, only to get . . . nothing. For example, when I was trying to decide whether I should quit my job, I agonized for months with no sense of what God wanted me to do. Where was our sign?

The truth is, God doesn’t always move the clouds to show us which way to go. Instead, God asks us to be faithful, to make choices with our lives that honor him. He asks us to get our priorities in order, to turn away from worldly standards of success and achievement and to bend our will to that of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And as we follow his example, walking in his ways, we begin to think more like him. Paul tells us in Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”

We will make our share of mistakes in life decisions. At times, we will undoubtedly go when we should stay and stay when we should go. But the promise that God gives us is that no matter where we go—to a new state, to a new job, to a new stage of family life—our God goes with us. Carla Barnhill

What choices have we made as a couple? Has there been a time when we’ve had to step out in faith without a clear sense of what the right choice was? How was God present with us in that uncertain situation?

What kind of decision makers are we? What are some ways we can show each other support and respect when we have a difficult decision to make?

What people do we trust to help us think through difficult decisions? If we can’t think of anyone, maybe we should develop deeper relationships with a few other couples from church.

For Couples – Waiting for a Sign – Numbers 9:15–23 – October 27 – November 2, 2012

Whenever the cloud lifted from above the tent, the Israelites set out; wherever the cloud settled, the Israelites encamped. Numbers 9:17

So often, married life feels like little more than a series of decisions: Should we buy that house? Is it the right time to start a family? Do we need to save more money for the future? So often, we look to God for some kind of clear answer telling us just what to do.

Early in our marriage, my husband began looking for a job closer to our home. He happened upon a job opening at a social service agency just a few blocks from our apartment. Not only was the job close, but it was the kind of work he was passionate about at the kind of organization he’d wanted to work for. The company was even willing to let him work flexible hours so he could be home with our baby part of the day.

My husband sailed through his interview and was offered the job right away. Before he said yes, we talked briefly about the wisdom of taking the job. As we reviewed the circumstances it seemed that God had dropped this opportunity in his lap. We didn’t need to discuss the issue for long. We felt God’s leading very clearly.

While wandering through the wilderness, the people of Israel knew when to move and when to stay put because God gave them a sign: if the cloud that covered the tabernacle stayed put, they were to do likewise; when the cloud moved, they were to move. In our situation, we felt that the “cloud” had moved, and that my husband should take the job.

But we don’t always get a clear sign from God. There have been many, many times when we have prayed, sought the advice of friends and family, and waited for God to point us in the right direction, only to get . . . nothing. For example, when I was trying to decide whether I should quit my job, I agonized for months with no sense of what God wanted me to do. Where was our sign?

The truth is, God doesn’t always move the clouds to show us which way to go. Instead, God asks us to be faithful, to make choices with our lives that honor him. He asks us to get our priorities in order, to turn away from worldly standards of success and achievement and to bend our will to that of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And as we follow his example, walking in his ways, we begin to think more like him. Paul tells us in Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”

We will make our share of mistakes in life decisions. At times, we will undoubtedly go when we should stay and stay when we should go. But the promise that God gives us is that no matter where we go—to a new state, to a new job, to a new stage of family life—our God goes with us. Carla Barnhill

What choices have we made as a couple? Has there been a time when we’ve had to step out in faith without a clear sense of what the right choice was? How was God present with us in that uncertain situation?

What kind of decision makers are we? What are some ways we can show each other support and respect when we have a difficult decision to make?

What people do we trust to help us think through difficult decisions? If we can’t think of anyone, maybe we should develop deeper relationships with a few other couples from church.

For Couples – Waiting for a Sign – Numbers 9:15–23 – October 27 – November 2, 2012

Whenever the cloud lifted from above the tent, the Israelites set out; wherever the cloud settled, the Israelites encamped. Numbers 9:17

So often, married life feels like little more than a series of decisions: Should we buy that house? Is it the right time to start a family? Do we need to save more money for the future? So often, we look to God for some kind of clear answer telling us just what to do.

Early in our marriage, my husband began looking for a job closer to our home. He happened upon a job opening at a social service agency just a few blocks from our apartment. Not only was the job close, but it was the kind of work he was passionate about at the kind of organization he’d wanted to work for. The company was even willing to let him work flexible hours so he could be home with our baby part of the day.

My husband sailed through his interview and was offered the job right away. Before he said yes, we talked briefly about the wisdom of taking the job. As we reviewed the circumstances it seemed that God had dropped this opportunity in his lap. We didn’t need to discuss the issue for long. We felt God’s leading very clearly.

While wandering through the wilderness, the people of Israel knew when to move and when to stay put because God gave them a sign: if the cloud that covered the tabernacle stayed put, they were to do likewise; when the cloud moved, they were to move. In our situation, we felt that the “cloud” had moved, and that my husband should take the job.

But we don’t always get a clear sign from God. There have been many, many times when we have prayed, sought the advice of friends and family, and waited for God to point us in the right direction, only to get . . . nothing. For example, when I was trying to decide whether I should quit my job, I agonized for months with no sense of what God wanted me to do. Where was our sign?

The truth is, God doesn’t always move the clouds to show us which way to go. Instead, God asks us to be faithful, to make choices with our lives that honor him. He asks us to get our priorities in order, to turn away from worldly standards of success and achievement and to bend our will to that of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And as we follow his example, walking in his ways, we begin to think more like him. Paul tells us in Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”

We will make our share of mistakes in life decisions. At times, we will undoubtedly go when we should stay and stay when we should go. But the promise that God gives us is that no matter where we go—to a new state, to a new job, to a new stage of family life—our God goes with us. Carla Barnhill

What choices have we made as a couple? Has there been a time when we’ve had to step out in faith without a clear sense of what the right choice was? How was God present with us in that uncertain situation?

What kind of decision makers are we? What are some ways we can show each other support and respect when we have a difficult decision to make?

What people do we trust to help us think through difficult decisions? If we can’t think of anyone, maybe we should develop deeper relationships with a few other couples from church.

For Couples – Waiting for a Sign – Numbers 9:15–23 – October 27 – November 2, 2012

Whenever the cloud lifted from above the tent, the Israelites set out; wherever the cloud settled, the Israelites encamped. Numbers 9:17

So often, married life feels like little more than a series of decisions: Should we buy that house? Is it the right time to start a family? Do we need to save more money for the future? So often, we look to God for some kind of clear answer telling us just what to do.

Early in our marriage, my husband began looking for a job closer to our home. He happened upon a job opening at a social service agency just a few blocks from our apartment. Not only was the job close, but it was the kind of work he was passionate about at the kind of organization he’d wanted to work for. The company was even willing to let him work flexible hours so he could be home with our baby part of the day.

My husband sailed through his interview and was offered the job right away. Before he said yes, we talked briefly about the wisdom of taking the job. As we reviewed the circumstances it seemed that God had dropped this opportunity in his lap. We didn’t need to discuss the issue for long. We felt God’s leading very clearly.

While wandering through the wilderness, the people of Israel knew when to move and when to stay put because God gave them a sign: if the cloud that covered the tabernacle stayed put, they were to do likewise; when the cloud moved, they were to move. In our situation, we felt that the “cloud” had moved, and that my husband should take the job.

But we don’t always get a clear sign from God. There have been many, many times when we have prayed, sought the advice of friends and family, and waited for God to point us in the right direction, only to get . . . nothing. For example, when I was trying to decide whether I should quit my job, I agonized for months with no sense of what God wanted me to do. Where was our sign?

The truth is, God doesn’t always move the clouds to show us which way to go. Instead, God asks us to be faithful, to make choices with our lives that honor him. He asks us to get our priorities in order, to turn away from worldly standards of success and achievement and to bend our will to that of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And as we follow his example, walking in his ways, we begin to think more like him. Paul tells us in Romans 12:2: “Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.”

We will make our share of mistakes in life decisions. At times, we will undoubtedly go when we should stay and stay when we should go. But the promise that God gives us is that no matter where we go—to a new state, to a new job, to a new stage of family life—our God goes with us. Carla Barnhill

What choices have we made as a couple? Has there been a time when we’ve had to step out in faith without a clear sense of what the right choice was? How was God present with us in that uncertain situation?

What kind of decision makers are we? What are some ways we can show each other support and respect when we have a difficult decision to make?

What people do we trust to help us think through difficult decisions? If we can’t think of anyone, maybe we should develop deeper relationships with a few other couples from church.

The Sweet Scent of Democracy – The People Have Spoken – October 17- October 31, 2012

Your votes — and noses — have been heard! The primary election for Bring Back My Bar is complete, and the list of 250 fragrances has been narrowed to 30 candidates for the general election (Oct. 17-31).

For the general election, choose your three favorite scents from the remaining 30 candidates and help decide the final 20 fragrances that will be brought back for one month only — January 2013.

Which of the 30 fragrance candidates deserve your vote? Do you stand behind the Cookie Dough platform? Does Pima Cotton best represent your ideals? Can Maple Butter bring about the change you seek? Review the final list of candidates and their descriptions, study their fragrant qualities, and vote with confidence. Choice never smelled so good!

Now, go forth and ballot for your bars, stump for your scents, and warm the vote! Don’t forget: You can vote up to 30 times!

Vote today!

Vote Now!

View Our A-Z List of Eligible Fragrances

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October’s Scent & Warmer of the Month – October 1 – October 31, 2012

Each month, Scentsy introduces a brand new fragrance and Scentsy warmer that are not included in our current catalog! To celebrate holidays and the seasons, these products are available at a 10 percent discount during their promotional month.

Mandarin Moon Scentsy Bar

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price: $5.00$4.50 ($0.50 off)

Click Chere to Shop for Mandarin Moon

Mandarin Moon Room Spray

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price:  $8.00$7.20 ($0.80 off)

Click Here to Shop Mandarin Moon

Mandarin Moon Scent Circle

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price:  $3.00$2.70 ($0.30 off)

Click Here to Shop Mandarin Moon

Tom Full-Size Scentsy Warmer Premium

A full-feathered tom turkey glows from within when lit, while distressed edges give a lovingly worn look to its classic detailing.

Your Price:   $35.00$31.50 ($3.50 off)

Click Here to Shop Tom

Slapshot Full-Size Scentsy Warmer Premium

Celebrate Canada’s national pastime with Slapshot, featuring a picture window set into a square taupe column. Switch it on, and the glow from within sets off the silhouette of a hockey player ready to score.

Your Price:  $35.00$31.50 ($3.50 off)

Click Here to Shop Slapshot

October’s Scent & Warmer of the Month – October 1 – October 31, 2012

Each month, Scentsy introduces a brand new fragrance and Scentsy warmer that are not included in our current catalog! To celebrate holidays and the seasons, these products are available at a 10 percent discount during their promotional month.

Mandarin Moon Scentsy Bar

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price: $5.00$4.50 ($0.50 off)

Click Chere to Shop for Mandarin Moon

Mandarin Moon Room Spray

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price:  $8.00$7.20 ($0.80 off)

Click Here to Shop Mandarin Moon

Mandarin Moon Scent Circle

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price:  $3.00$2.70 ($0.30 off)

Click Here to Shop Mandarin Moon

Tom Full-Size Scentsy Warmer Premium

A full-feathered tom turkey glows from within when lit, while distressed edges give a lovingly worn look to its classic detailing.

Your Price:   $35.00$31.50 ($3.50 off)

Click Here to Shop Tom

Slapshot Full-Size Scentsy Warmer Premium

Celebrate Canada’s national pastime with Slapshot, featuring a picture window set into a square taupe column. Switch it on, and the glow from within sets off the silhouette of a hockey player ready to score.

Your Price:  $35.00$31.50 ($3.50 off)

Click Here to Shop Slapshot

October’s Scent & Warmer of the Month – October 1 – October 31, 2012

Each month, Scentsy introduces a brand new fragrance and Scentsy warmer that are not included in our current catalog! To celebrate holidays and the seasons, these products are available at a 10 percent discount during their promotional month.

Mandarin Moon Scentsy Bar

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price: $5.00$4.50 ($0.50 off)

Click Chere to Shop for Mandarin Moon

Mandarin Moon Room Spray

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price:  $8.00$7.20 ($0.80 off)

Click Here to Shop Mandarin Moon

Mandarin Moon Scent Circle

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price:  $3.00$2.70 ($0.30 off)

Click Here to Shop Mandarin Moon

Tom Full-Size Scentsy Warmer Premium

A full-feathered tom turkey glows from within when lit, while distressed edges give a lovingly worn look to its classic detailing.

Your Price:   $35.00$31.50 ($3.50 off)

Click Here to Shop Tom

Slapshot Full-Size Scentsy Warmer Premium

Celebrate Canada’s national pastime with Slapshot, featuring a picture window set into a square taupe column. Switch it on, and the glow from within sets off the silhouette of a hockey player ready to score.

Your Price:  $35.00$31.50 ($3.50 off)

Click Here to Shop Slapshot

October’s Scent & Warmer of the Month – October 1 – October 31, 2012

Each month, Scentsy introduces a brand new fragrance and Scentsy warmer that are not included in our current catalog! To celebrate holidays and the seasons, these products are available at a 10 percent discount during their promotional month.

Mandarin Moon Scentsy Bar

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price: $5.00$4.50 ($0.50 off)

Click Chere to Shop for Mandarin Moon

Mandarin Moon Room Spray

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price:  $8.00$7.20 ($0.80 off)

Click Here to Shop Mandarin Moon

Mandarin Moon Scent Circle

Spirited cinnamon and glowing ginger illuminated by sweet orange and star anise.

Your Price:  $3.00$2.70 ($0.30 off)

Click Here to Shop Mandarin Moon

Tom Full-Size Scentsy Warmer Premium

A full-feathered tom turkey glows from within when lit, while distressed edges give a lovingly worn look to its classic detailing.

Your Price:   $35.00$31.50 ($3.50 off)

Click Here to Shop Tom

Slapshot Full-Size Scentsy Warmer Premium

Celebrate Canada’s national pastime with Slapshot, featuring a picture window set into a square taupe column. Switch it on, and the glow from within sets off the silhouette of a hockey player ready to score.

Your Price:  $35.00$31.50 ($3.50 off)

Click Here to Shop Slapshot

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