Wiebke and Paul

The person who masters love, masters life.

 

Family News! August 10, 2008

Filed under: Families & Friends, God, Wedding — Wiebke @ 10:18 am

No, we’re not pregnant! But we are happy to share the wonderful news about my sister’s wedding with you.


Some of you may remember the handsome guy my sister Meike brought to our wedding in Monterey, CA a year ago. Robert and Meike finally decided to stop living in sin (wink!, wink!) and got hitched on August 2nd, 2008 on the beautiful island of Ruegen, Germany.

Paul and I were blessed to join them for their celebration as part of our recent Germany vacation.

It was a beautiful wedding, my sister looked stunning, Robert and her were so absolutely in love and they served food all day - from breakfast over a 4-course dinner to wedding cake and midnight snacks. (By the way, that stretched my tummy so much that I can’t stop eating anymore!)

We started off the wedding celebration with a “rehearsal dinner” at the castle (http://www.schloss-spyker.de/) where we were all staying for the weekend. It was great to meet the family again. Especially, my 96-year old Grandma who I hadn’t seen in over 2 years.

The next morning, we met for a delicious breakfast. Then fixed up the bride. Her make-up kept running over her face. Geez, Meike just couldn’t stop crying! :-) We headed over to a lighthouse for the civil ceremony. It was such a cute location! Next, the church ceremony in a small chapel. The message was just beautiful!

After the “official” part was over - the bridal couple invited everyone back to the castle for a picnic in the park. While we were enjoying tasty canapes and Prosecco, mosquitos were enjoying sucking our blood. Yikes! My poor Stepdad ended up with a huge mosquito bite on his forehead. Nevertheless, the picnic was a wonderful idea!

The wedding celebration concluded with dinner and dance after a change of wardrobe. Yup, Meike and Robert got hitched in style!

Overall, it was just an amazing wedding weekend and we want to thank the couple for all their hard work in making it so beautiful for all their guests! Thank you!

These two people are just perfect for each other and I believe that their marriage is a match made in heaven. I know that God had a serious hand in this relationship and I am very grateful to see my sister in such good hands with Robert.

By the way, she actually beat me in becoming a mom. Robert has an 8-year old son. Danny is adorable, amazingly well behaved and told everyone at the wedding that Meike is not his stepmom but his second mom. He really loves her a lot!

Congratulation again on your wedding day, you two!

 
 

Meike, We’re On Our Way! June 9, 2008

Filed under: Families & Friends, God, Travel, Wedding — Wiebke @ 6:56 pm

Great news were awaiting me when I came home from work today: My I-512L - otherwise known as “Authorization for Parole of an Alien Into the United States” - had been approved. In short:

I am allowed to travel abroad and our trip to Germany in July for my sister’s wedding is not in jeopardy any more!

Just this morning, Paul and I were talking about the status of my Green Card application and were wondering when we would hear back from the Department of Homeland Security about the approval of my travel authorization. And there it is! Praise God!

 
 

Happy Anniversary, Honey. (A Love Blog) May 5, 2008

Filed under: God, Home, Love, Paul, Travel, Wedding — Wiebke @ 11:47 am

Did you know that the traditional first anniversary gift is paper? Yes, paper. So what came first to my mind was - a love letter. Well, you live and breath the internet so my love letter comes in blog-style. (Does that count?)

They say the first year of marriage is often considered the year of adjustment. So true, huh? :-)

When we moved into our apartment on 4th Ave as Husband and Wife last year, we had a vague idea of what married life would be like. But let’s be real, no pre-marriage counseling, stories and helpful advice from parents, pastors and friends, no books, no prayers really prepared us for the journey we embarked on a year from today.

But, no matter what the world threw at us (or what I threw at you), you would look up, your eyes tranquil, secure and shining with warm, undemanding affection and trust. You would put your arms around me, pray with me and just be your beautiful self by reassuring me of your love for me.

You were first a stranger at a bar, then a friend, and now my lover and husband. You saw through my troubled heart and soul, you believed in me. And you, I trust with all my heart to be the one who I want to grow old (and wise) with.

Paul, you are the most amazing person I’ve ever met. You are wise, enthusiastic, you are a dreamer, a believer and a doer. You have an idea and you pursue it until it is done. I love that about you. You are a man of conviction. You stand up for your beliefs. You value commitment. All these wonderful things - and so many more - about you, were the reason why I said “I Do” on the beach in Monterey on May 5th, 2007.

As we celebrate this special 1st wedding anniversary, reflecting on both the delicate and challenging aspects of our marriage and of our love for one another, I want to let you know how much I love you. Your love means the world to me. Your commitment to be my husband is God’s greatest gift for me.

We decided to celebrate our first year of marriage in New York City this past weekend. It was so perfect to get away from work and the rest of the world and just get that quality one-on-one time. It is so important with the hustle and bustle of the world to find time to spend with that special someone in your life. I do appreciate it that you continue to push me to make quality time more of a priority in our hectic lives. So besides declaring my love for you, this is my promise to you for the years to come - to get better at just “having a good time together and relax”.

Please know that when you read this letter-blog in the fifth, tenth or thirtieth year of our marriage, I will love you then as I love you today when our marriage is (only) a full year old.

Love always,
Wiebke

P.S.: By the way, if ‘Paper’ as a traditional gift for the 1st anniversary, you were the perfect husband when you surprised me with tickets (paper!) to the K.T Tunstall show at The Warfield. Hmm. :-)

 
 

Easter In The Park. March 18, 2008

Filed under: Church, Families & Friends, Food, God, Home — Wiebke @ 9:11 am

Sunday March 23, 2008
1pm to 4pm
Jackson Playground
17th Street @ Arkansas in Potrero Hill
Easter Egg Hunt, Kids Activities, Live Music, BBQ

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C3 San Francisco is bringing Easter to our neighborhood. Join in the fun at Jackson Playground in Potrero Hill straight after our Easter Sunday Service. We’ll have something for all the family including Easter egg hunts for all ages, live music, a jumping castle and burgers and hot dogs galore!
Invite your friends and family and so they can experience God in a real and non-threatening way – through you!

 
 

My Journey February 24, 2008

Filed under: Families & Friends, God, Home, Love, Paul, Wiebke — Wiebke @ 3:50 pm

I had no idea how clueless I was about my husband’s “inner life” until I started reading intelligent books that went beyond the “pre-marriage-preparedness-topics”. A little bit after our wedding, Paul and I started struggling quite a bit with our daily communication and understanding: different cultural backgrounds, different age and obviously different primary languages were not really helping us communicate our feelings, thoughts and needs clearly to each other. Oh, and then there is the challenging fact that men are from Mars and women are from Venus. Can I get an Amen here?

Since our marriage is sacred to us, we knew we had to do something about this subtle but consistent problem that kept sneaking up on us from behind. We knew we had to fix it. Don’t get me wrong, we absolutely love and adore each other. We are committed to one another and to our marriage. We did not just write our wedding vows for the sake of romance or to make our Moms cry. We promised to love, honor and cherish each other in good times and in bad times. And we put our love and marriage into God’s hands.

But when we moved in together and daily life caught up with us, between household chores like doing the dishes, cleaning the bathroom, grocery shopping, juggling our two demanding jobs, keeping up with our social lives, and not to forget serving in God’s house, we quickly realized that a solid and happy marriage cannot only be build on affection and that romantic “in-love” feeling. Like my friend Jen once told me, being married means you have made the decision to love your husband every day. Love becomes an attitude - a way of thinking. Love is the attitude that says “I am married to you, and I choose to love you and look out for you and your desires.”.

Did you know that we speak different “love languages”? When I first heard about a book called “The Five Love Languages”, I thought, what could be so different about the way we express and receive love?

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First, let me tell you the five love languages:

~ Quality Time
~ Words of Affirmation
~ Gifts
~ Acts of Services
~ Physical Touch

Can you see where this goes? The things that are important to you, might not have the same priority for your husband/wife. My primary love language is Acts of Service. So, when Paul tells me that I am beautiful and that he likes that new shirt on me, then I obviously appreciate his feedback but his words don’t necessarily translate into “I love you” for me.

On the other hand, whenever Paul walks the dog or does the dishes (without me nagging him to clean up), he says loud and clearly “I love you, Wiebke”.

By Acts of Services, I mean doing things you know your spouse would like you to do. You seek to please her/him by serving her/him, to express love for her/him by doing things for her/him.

Paul loves to head out of town for a short weekend trip or go out for nice dinner. When I agree to put running errands or other obligations on the back burner and just spend time with each other, he is the happiest man in the world. Paul speaks Quality Time.

Do you get the idea?

After reading that book, I had arrived at the end of the first part of that long journey to a fulfilled, loving and intimate marriage.

What next?

Initially, I just wanted a little insight and get some practical advice on marriage to kill this demon called “high expectations” that was frequently controlling my mind and heart.

But pretty soon I found myself enlightened and so encouraged by all this faith-based wisdom that I wanted to continue reading. I wanted to change to become the wife God created me to be, to this man I love so much.

A friend recommended the book “The Proper Care And Feeding Of Husbands” to me. Hm, interesting title, I thought. A few chapters into the book, I felt like I was the worst wife ever. I have to admit I complained and demanded a lot from Paul. I showed little respect to his needs and opinions. But this author wrote in such a rebuking and condescending way that I wasn’t really inspired by her words. She had some good points but I wouldn’t necessarily recommend this book to my girlfriends.

Actually, a (male) friend of mine read a bit in this book and almost got furious about the author’s opinion about men. Once, she literally compared husbands to puppies. Phil didn’t appreciate that. And I’m with him. It’s not so much what she has to say, it’s how she says it.

Recently, I had to travel a lot for work. I took the book with me as I wanted to finish it. Paul believes that if you’re reading a book and you only get one or two ideas out of it, it’s money and time well spent. I liked that.

But I came across this other book at the airport: “For Women Only - Understanding The Inner Lives Of Men”.

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Within a few lines, I was hooked. THAT was the kind of writing I needed. The author wrote such a positive style that she captured me immediately. More importantly, she addressed all women - including herself. It was refreshing.

Every chapter had new revelations for me in store. I was astonished by her insights about what’s going on in a man’s mind. I believe, every woman struggles to understand why males behave the way they do. Even long-married women who think they understand men have only scratched the surface.

What Shaunti Feldhahn’s research reveals about the inner lives of men will open your eyes to what the men in your life—boyfriend, brother, husband —are really thinking and feeling.

This book is about the things we just don’t ‘get’ about guys. Grounded in biblical hope, I discovered how to love my man for who he really is — not who I think he is.

Does reading these books make me the perfect wife? Heck, no! It takes a lot of prayers, surrender to God and a major leap of faith on my side to push through all that junk that I still carry around with me. The enemy tries to attack me every day. And if it wasn’t for my amazing husband who seems to be able to stop the world when it is moving too fast, who invites grace and forgiveness into our lives and who always believes in me, I would probably not even be in this place of believing in an abundant love life.

I love you, Paul!

Sources:
The Five Love Languages by Gary Chapman

For Women Only by Shaunti Feldhahn

 
 

By The Way… February 15, 2008

Filed under: God, Griffin, Home, Wiebke, Work — Wiebke @ 7:30 pm

…Griffin and I got that empty office. Which means, I can continue to bring him into the office while Paul and I are working hard to train him not to bark.

Thank you, Jesus!

 
 

Today In The Office… December 21, 2007

Filed under: God, Griffin, Home, Love, Paul, Work — Paul @ 2:05 pm

…someone said, ‘Oh, well, 2007 is almost over. The new year can only get better. This past year really sucked’.

And I responded, ‘I really think 2007 was a beautiful year and I’m not sure how much better 2008 can get. I got married to the love of my life, my sister got engaged and we became dog parents. For me, this year was the best year of my life so far.’

Obviously, God has more amazing things for our little family in store but I just want to be thankful for the gifts He gave me all through the year 2007.

Have a very Merry Christmas!

-Wiebke

 
 

Wiebke’s at Encounter today. September 22, 2007

Filed under: Church, God, Love, Wiebke — Paul @ 12:42 pm

It’s been a lot of work since we’ve gotten married. Times have been tough and times have been really good. I just wanted to take the time out to say that I’m very proud of both of us for how much work we’ve put into this relationship.

Wiebke has been such an amazing partner. We’ve both come into our marriage with faults, (too many to count, really) but the one thing that has gotten us through it all is talking things out. It’s really tough when you’ve been living your life your own way and then putting yourself in a situation where that doesn’t really work anymore. You have to make changes to nearly everything you do.

Luckily, both Wiebke and I have adopted the biggest thing that will always keep us working on it, believing in each other, and truly wanting to see things better for the both of us. Our spiritual beliefs have had such an impact on us both, way more than just being married. It’s shaken up everything we believe in and very much changed what we hope for. So when we find each other stuck arguing about the wrong things or doing things that could be harmful to each other, we know that there’s a bigger reason to get things right. It’s not just for us or for each other.

And so Wiebke is at Encounter this weekend putting this all into practice. Wiebke is an amazing woman that any other woman (or person) could look up to. But she knows that she can do better and she’s out there with the belief that she can. And she will. Not by her own strength, but by the grace of God. He’s the one that has put more faith in us than we have ourselves. He’s put us in our place countless times and has seen us though many issues and it’s been an amazing trip to see all of this happen in real-time. I can see Him working in us both and I can’t imagine where we would be without Him. Wiebke’s out there matching her faith to His and I know that she’s going to come out on the other end in a better place for it.

So, good on ya’, Wiebke! I love you, babe!

 
 

Join The Force! June 27, 2007

Filed under: Church, God, Home — Wiebke @ 4:39 pm

Hi guys!

Mrs. Thrasher here. Paul and I just returned from our family cruise in the Caribbean. We have a crazy story to tell and a testimony of God’s love and faithfulness. Hallelujah!

More to come soon.

But for now, I want to show you our recently introduced video news for reNEW - our church ministry for young and God-hungry folks in San Francisco.

Check it out - I would love to hear what you think!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDCbcAvLUDs

Bless ya!

 
 

Big Sunday! February 24, 2007

Filed under: Church, God, Home — Wiebke @ 9:02 am

What a Sunday! On February 18, 2007 we had the Grand Opening of our new church building - we moved from a cafe into a tv studio - the C3 Studio Center.

On our first Sunday in the new building, we welcomed Ps. Chris and Phil Pringle, our founders, President of Christian City Church International and Senior Ministers of the movement’s largest congregation in Sydney, Australia.

See for yourself: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Upa2fhPdzKs

Throughout the day, we had 450 people visiting our church. By the end of the day, 20 people found salvation in Jesus.

But the best of it all: We only had two days to turn an empty, dirty tv studio into a church. And we did it! God worked miracles and mobilized everyone to clean floors, windows, kid’s rooms, restrooms, Mother’s rooms, scrub walls, vacuum long hallways, assemble a stage, assemble 300 chairs, hang up lanterns, hang up banners and posters, roll out carpet, and much more.

I’d love to share Before and After photos with you to show you how we all rose to a new level to build God’s house.

What a blessing to have Phil & Chris in town for our first two services in the new place. In the morning service, Chris gave us a beautiful message and reminded us girls that we are precious creations of God and made to be beautiful and strong. Chris is an amazing woman and even if you think church and all this is not for you, you would get an inspiring and encouraging word from her preaching.

I pray for all my girls to get to know, meet, hear or see her to get a revelation of how wonderfully God works in - and through - us.

We have been given the greatest gift of all: life! Let’s be thankful, be bold, make a difference, dream big and live with a purpose.

‘The future is not a place where we go, it’s a place we create.’