Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Summer 2017 - Vacation in Miami

Hello my sisters and brothers in Christ!

I hope you and yours are doing well. I have been busy with work but thankful to God for His favor and love. Being that the past weeks have been crazy busy with lots of traveling for work and training, I was so ready to have gone on a quick vacation. Towards the end of last year, I discussed with one of my friends I met in college for us to do a girls' trip. As you know, I enjoy taking solo vacations but I adore this friend of mine and wanted to spend some time with her since I hadn't seen her in a couple years. Also, Miami has been one of my favorite cities to visit because I love the beach, the food, and lots of exciting things to do. Being that both of us are federal employees, we planned the trip around a federal holiday weekend. My last vacation on President's Day was to Vegas, so this one was planned around Memorial Day. 
Beach life!

CUBAN FOOD!
As much as I had a blast being back in Miami, the down side was the multitude of people that were in the city for the holiday weekend. There was so much human traffic and being that I stayed on South Beach, the main hub for tourists, the roads were packed with so many folks. Additionally, several roads on South Beach were blocked and controlled by the police, which created a lot of traffic in the streets and was tough to get Uber and lyft drivers to pick up on that side of town.
Excited for brunch

Right before JetBoat ride on several islands
 As I always say, I "ball on a budget." Taking vacations shouldn't have me breaking bank so I do have fun but also spend wisely. As a single, young professional woman who's got bills and loans to pay off but also wants to live a restful life, it's important to be financially-responsible. Just like my last vacation, I found a lot of things to do and place to eat on Groupon. In my previous trips to Miami, I have stayed in hotels but this time around I did something different and stayed at a hostel which turned out to be a good experience. The setup reminded me of my first couple years in college living in the residence hall and sleeping on bunk beds. I stayed an all-girls room with some ladies from Sweden, Australia, Germany, etc. It was cool to see young professional women taking time off from work and exploring the world and getting well-needed rest. Like I always say, all work and no play makes Ruby a dull mining engineer.
Sunset Cruise

Boat tour at Everglades National Park

Shut up and kiss me, gator bae!

Chicken masala with asparagus and fried sweet potatoes
Overall, I had a great time on this 5-day trip in Miami. It was full of laying on the beach, soaking up the sun and getting wet in the water, eating good food, spending time with my friend, meeting new folks across the U.S. and from places in the world, and many more! Bonus: I got some Miami glow and got this melanin more on fleek! I am thankful to God for provision and for His protection. Returning to work today was tough after coming from such rest but I am content with the short time spent in Miami and ready to be back in my little ol' town of Elko. Also, I need to return to work so I can afford my next vacation! Haha!
The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.
John 10:10


God bless you.
Jesus loves you.


Restored woman living for God's Glory,
Ruby B. Johnson.


Have you given your heart to God? Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal savior? If you die today, will you make it to Heaven? If no or you are unsure, do not waste any more time and receive salvation now.

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Godly Lessons: Sowing Seeds and Gardening

Hello my sisters and brothers in Christ!

I pray you and yours are doing well. I am doing well, thanks to my awesome Father in Heaven. So today I got to do something I have always wanted to do - plant my own vegetables and fruits. I have always wanted to have a garden - farm really - but garden is a good start for this rookie gardener who has yet to get her green thumb. Now that I finally have my own garden, I am so excited to have had my friends guide me in planting live plants and seeds (tomatoes, squash, lettuce, spinach, basil, bell peppers, onions, cilantro, etc.) and strawberries today. I am so excited to see them grow in the upcoming months and having delicious veggies to eat! Now please pray with me that there won't be any frosting in the upcoming weeks, knowing how unpredictable northeast Nevada weather can be.
Planting this garden is so timely because I have been listening to a lot of sermons lately by Dr. Tony Evans, Pastors Ron Carpenter and Jentzen Franklin about sowing seeds, preparing for a harvest, seasons, patience, and spiritual growth. Prior to planting, I took out the weeds a couple weeks ago so that it won't interfere with the fresh vegetables, herbs, and fruit I intended on planting. Weed invasions change the natural diversity and balance of ecological communities and these changes threaten the survival of many plants as the weeds compete with native plants for space, nutrients and sunlight. So as a Christian who desires to grow in faith and faithfulness, it is important to acknowledge that there are some things in our lives that hinder us from growing spiritually and being sanctified. Is our relationship with God competing with other things and people in our lives? As it says in Colossians 3:5, Put to death therefore what is earthly in you: sexual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry. By me yanking out those roots of the weeds in the soil, and not just the leaves, it is putting to death opportunities for the weeds to grow again. However, I did not bring an end to weeds ever growing in the garden. Moving forward, I have to check on the garden weekly to see if there are weeds growing out and to uproot them. This also applies to our spiritual lives. The moment we receive salvation does not mean our fleshly desires die and sin is annihilated - we have to constantly search our heart, seek righteousness from God, and allow the Holy Spirit to guide and free us from strongholds. How blessed are we as Christians that even though we are oh so imperfect and we fall into sin sometimes, we have a God whose mercies are new every morning and He restores us?
After the weeding, the planting happened. The plants did not just grow right in front of my eyes and voila! I have vegetables to eat. It will take time to grow. As it says in Ecclesiastes 3:1-2, For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted. Time is important when it comes to planting. Now, I need to practice patience in the upcoming weeks/months before I will see the results of what I have planted. Just as we would not see results of faith immediately but in due time, God will show Himself faithful. The education I received in college prepared me to be a mining engineer, and that education I received at Virginia Tech now helps me to perform my job better and I get to apply the education. This shows how every season in our lives matter even when they seem like nothing is happening. Today I buried several seeds of vegetables and herbs but it will take weeks/months to germinate to a place that they can be harvested. Right now, the seeds may seem worthless but will produce something nutritious in the near future. What I can do now is make sure the seeds/plants get sunlight and enough water. In order for it to perform its task, I have to do my part. As folks commonly say, the grass is greener on the other side. The grass is greener on the other side because it is being taken care of - that is exactly what I have to do on my side. As Christians, we cannot compare ourselves to others and envy the blessings of others. We do not know what seeds that other person has planted and how they have nurtured their garden. Even when we plant the same seeds and plants, the soils and access to sunlight may differ. That other person may put covers on their plants everyday to protect it from frosting that we may not be doing.
As I wait for the seeds to germinate and wait for a harvest, I have to keep moving forward in life. As we wait in faith for God to bless us with what we desire and seek from Him, we have to keep doing life everyday. We cannot just sit and wait for God to do something. Sometimes God tells us to make a move in order for His will to be done. As a single woman in this season of my life right now, I am trusting God to be a godly wife and mother in the future, I know that experiences now prepare me for that. Serving under leadership of my pastors as well as submitting to the authority of my supervisor at work will teach me to be a submissive wife; working with the kids and youth ministry at Church will teach me how to lead and love unconditionally, because these kids are in no way perfect but it is my desire that they love and live for God so it is my duty to allow the Holy Spirit to guide me as I disciple them. As it says in Galatians 6:9, And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up. We must be reminded that God has already planted the right people in our lives and giving us the experiences we need to grow and be equipped for what's to come in the future. When we give our life to God, nothing is wasted. Every failure, every accomplishment, every heartbreak, every obstacle, every tear, every loss, every disappointment, every seed planted prepares us for the future. God will surely get the glory.

God bless you.
Jesus loves you.


Restored woman living for God's Glory,
Ruby B. Johnson.


Have you given your heart to God? Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal savior? If you die today, will you make it to Heaven? If no or you are unsure, do not waste any more time and receive salvation now.

Mine Design, Operations, and Closure 2017

Hello my sisters and brothers in Christ!

I pray you and yours are doing well. I have been very busy but I thank God for His grace and love. On the week of May 8th, I was in the beautiful state of Montana for the first time attending the 25th Annual Mine Design, Operations, and Closure event. I had the opportunity to be one of the speakers and did a presentation on that Tuesday to 250+ folks in the mining industry. The event provides training and lectures, as well as offers the latest in mining-related technologies and methods, delivered by a host of industry professionals. I am so thankful to God for opportunities like this and my awesome supervisor who continues to push me professionally and helping me grow as a mining engineer.
Whoever keeps his commandments abides in God, and God in him. And by this we know that he abides in us, by the Spirit whom he has given us. 
1 John 3:24


God bless you.
Jesus loves you.


Restored woman living for God's Glory,
Ruby B. Johnson.


Have you given your heart to God? Have you accepted Jesus Christ as your Lord and personal savior? If you die today, will you make it to Heaven? If no or you are unsure, do not waste any more time and receive salvation now.