Monthly Archives: March 2007

The Purpose Driven Life Chapter 5

In chapter five, Warren talks about tests from God. God watches how we react to certain situations, testing our belief in him. He also talks about how we treat our possessions and our money. He left us with this question to ponder: What has happened to me recently that I now realize was a test from God? What are the greatest matters God has entrusted to me?

I made a marble cheesecake this weekend and it tastes great! The recipe is below, however, I would not recommend baking it as described in the recipe! I am placing the original recipe here since baking times vary by oven. I’ve made this cheesecake two times, with two different ovens and both times when I baked as recommended, the cheesecake was not done! I had to place it back into the oven for at least another 20-30 minutes at 350 degrees. I recommend baking the cheesecake at 350 degrees and to check it periodically to make sure it’s done.

Marble Cheesecake

Graham Cracker Crust-to make crust combine one cup of graham cracker crumbs, 2 tablespoons sugar and 1/4 cup melted butter. Press mixture onto bottom and 1/2 inch up side of 9-inch springform pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 8 to 10 minutes; cool.

3 packages of cream cheese(8 ounces each), softened
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 cup sour cream
2 teaspoons vanilla(I only use real vanilla extract. I never use imitation)
3 tablespoons flour
3 eggs (eggs usually work better when they are at room temperature)
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/2 teaspoon vanilla

Prepare graham cracker crust. Set aside. Combine cream cheese, 3/4 cup sugar, the sour cream, and 2 teaspoons vanilla in a large mixer bowl; beat on medium speed until smooth. Add flour, 1 tablespoon at a time, blending well. Add eggs; beat well. Combine cocoa and 1/4 cup sugar in small bowl. Add oil, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla and
1 1/2 cups of the cream cheese mixture; mix until well blended.

Spoon plain and chocolate mixtures alternately into prepared crust, ending with dollops of chocolate on top; gently swirl with knife or spatula for marbled effect. Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes without opening oven door, decrease temperature to 250 degrees and continue to bake 30 minutes. Turn off oven; let cheesecake remain in oven 30 minutes without opening door. (Be sure to read my comments above about baking time!) Remove from oven; loosen cake from side of pan. Cool completely; chill throughly.

10-12 servings.

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

A Sounding Brass By Shelley Bates

A Sounding Brass
Author: Shelley Bates
Paperback
ISBN: 0446694924
Pub. Date: June 2006

I really loved this book! I suppose part of the reason I liked it so much is because of the subject matter, the effects of cults. I’ve never read another Christian fiction book that dealt with cults, although I’m sure there are others out there. Claire Montoya’s ‘church’ the Elect, is despondent because one of their senior members has been accused of rape. The strict church is left leaderless, until handsome and charismatic Luke Fisher steps on the scene. Luke orchestrates changes in a fast-paced manner, and Claire and the rest of the Elect’s heads are spinning because of these abrupt changes. Luke is not a part of the Elect, however, even though he is an Outsider, one of the church leaders, Owen, allows Luke to help lead the church since the Elect’s Shepherd(Leader) has been convicted of rape.

Allowing an Outsider to speak at an Elect Gathering is unheard of, however, soon the congregation is placing all of their faith and trust into Luke Fisher. One of the biggest changes that takes place is that the women can now wear colors. Before their Shepherd was arrested, the Elect women could only wear black, and they had to wear their hair in a severe bun.

Since the trial of the Elect’s Shepherd makes headline news, Claire finds herself under scrutiny at the bank where she works. People have suspicious opinions about the Elect’s strict religion because of the rape trial, and bank customers start leaving, because of Claire’s association with the Elect. She’s asked to go against her religion and change her hair and clothing. Not used to going against the rules of the Elect, Claire refuses, causing her to get fired from her job.

However, she finds herself a job an hour later at a local Christian radio station. Luke Fisher is her new boss, and she’s drawn to his good looks and charismatic nature. However, a love triangle ensues when Ray Harper, an investigator for the rape case appears. He’s drawn to Claire, and he’s suspicious about Luke, so he has Luke investigated. Claire tells Ray that she can’t have a relationship with him because he is not a part of the Elect and because he doesn’t believe in God.

However, as the story unfolds, Claire is wrongly blamed for Luke’s crimes and she gets arrested. Together, she and Ray are able to find Luke and bring the whole matter to justice. Claire does finally admit that the Elect way is not the only way to salvation, and Ray does learn to trust and lean on God.

There were a lot of things about the Elect that I’ve noticed are similiar among some cults I’ve read about over the years. The cultish characteristics of the Elect were:

1. They believe that their way is the only way to Heaven. All other churches are worldly.
2. They place their entire interpretation of the scriptures into the hands of governing members of their organization. (I’ve even heard of cults that change their interpretation of scriptures, and their members are expected to embrace the new interpretation.)
3. They don’t call themselves a church. They call themselves the Elect.(Church is a wordly term.)
4. They don’t call their building a church. Their building is called a Mission Hall.(Again, calling their building a church is worldly.)
5. There are no accounting records available to them about the financial aspects of their group. Giving is totally secret, and how the congregation spends their money, and how much is taken in, is only known to a few select senior individuals.(I think the act of giving can be secret. I don’t have a problem with that. I just think that a church owes it to its members to let them know how much they collected and how those funds have been allocated. Some cults tend to not do this.)
5. Their meeting times were not called church services, they were called Gatherings. (Again, use of the word church is considered worldly.)
6. It is a requirement for them to meet several times a week.
7. It is a sin marry somebody outside of the Elect. You can only marry someone within your organization since all other churches are worldly.
8. If you openly go against their ‘rules’ then you are shunned, and nobody within the organization can talk to you.
9. Some cults don’t give to charities. I noticed in one part of the book, Claire was talking to Luke about how to distribute the funds that had been pouring into the radio station(this was before she knew that Luke was a con-artist and was sending money to fake charities). She had thought about the fact that giving was new to her, and the only ‘charity’ they did in the Elect was invite people to their Gathering.

I’d be interested in reading more books by this author.

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Urban Legend – Sinbad The Comedian

I received a weird email today from my sister that had been forwarded several times. The email claimed that the comedian Sinbad had died. He’s best known for his role in the TV series A Different World. He played a guy named Walter, I believe? He also starred in a few other TV series as well as a few movies. Well it turns out that his death is a hoax. He’s still alive! But tons of people were thinking he was dead because apparently, somebody had gotten into Wikipedia and edited the encyclopedia entry for Sinbad, giving him a date of death (yesterday’s date). They also said that he’d died of a heart attack!

If you look at Wikipedia now, they’ve corrected Sinbad’s encyclopedia reference and the death date no longer exists. They’ve also locked Sinbad’s entry so that it can’t be edited by new users.

A story was recently posted this evening on the reuters website about this legend:
http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=411852007

For some reason, urban legends have always fascinated me. It’s strange, that in a matter of a few hours(or minutes) you can have tons of people believing such untruths!

What a world we live in!

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

The Purpose Driven Life Chapter 4

I read chapter four of The Purpose Driven Life last night. Warren basically says we should focus on the fact that our life here on earth is limited. It is a stepping stone to our eternal lives with God. Then he also preached the gospel, basically saying that each of us needs to accept Christ in order to enjoy an ever-lasting life with Him. I enjoyed reading the chapter. Because of my busy life with working full-time, making dinner each night, and taking care of our young son, I haven’t been able to read a chapter a day of The Purpose Driven Life as Warren recommends. So, it’ll probably be well over forty days before I finish the book.

Last weekend, I made another pound cake. Below, you’ll find the recipe:
No Fault Pound Cake
6 eggs
3 cups sugar
3 cups flour – NOT self-rising
1 cup Crisco(I used butter-flavored Crisco)
1 cup milk
2 sticks butter or margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring
1 teaspoon lemon flavoring
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
3 tablespoons rum

Blend Crisco and butter. Then blend in sugar. Then add eggs blending one at a time. Then add milk and flour by thirds. Then add flavoring and rum and last the baking powder.

Note: bake in a cold oven at 350 degrees for one hour and fifteen minutes. (You may need to bake a bit longer, depending upon your oven.)

I did not get this recipe from a cookbook. One of my husband’s relatives gave me a handwritten copy of this recipe. We tried it last weekend and I was pleased. The cake was high and very moist.

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Simply Divine by Jacquelin Thomas


Simply Divine
by Jacquelin Thomas
Paperback
ISBN: 1416527184
Pub. Date: October 2006
Age Range: Young Adult
This book is the first YA novel that I’ve ever reviewed on my blog. YA is an interesting type of fiction, and I’d like to have my own YA(Young Adult) inspirational series someday.

Divine is the daughter of a famous female singer named Kara, and her father, Jerome, is a has-been actor who has seen better days. When Jerome is arrested for murdering his mistress, and Kara is caught with drugs, and attacking a female journalist, Divine’s life spins out of control. Kara sends Divine to stay with her Uncle Reed and his family. Kara and her preacher brother Reed have been estranged for several years, and Divine has never met Uncle Reed or his wife and family. While Kara is in rehab and Divine lives with her uncle, aunt and her cousins, Chance and Alyssa, she has to leave her posh life behind as she takes residence in the country.

There is major conflict between Divine’s new family and herself since she doesn’t like their ‘country’ ways and is forced to go to a public school and do housework. Some of the kids in her new school tease her about Jerome’s murder arrest, and Divine gets into a fight as he protects her father’s name.

Divine slowly matures and changes as Uncle Reed, who is a preacher, shows her how we need to lean on God when life brings us a lot of trouble.

I think this book shows young people that when our life is spinning out of control, we need to lead on God and look to Him for the answers that we seek.

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

The Upper Room

The Upper Room website has a really nice daily devotional. To check it out, go to the following website:

http://www.upperroom.org/

Click on the Today’s Devotional link.

I haven’t really had a chance to look at all of the content of the site, but I plan on doing so at a later date. Me and my hubby really enjoy reading the devotional.

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Pearl And Breaker’s Reef


Pearl by Lauraine Snelling
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Bethany House (April 1, 2004)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 076422221X
ISBN-13: 978-0764222214

Breaker’s Reef By Terri Blackstock
Paperback: 336 pages
Publisher: Zondervan (March 1, 2005)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0310235952
ISBN-13: 978-0310235958

This blog entry is from my old Diaryland blog:
2006-04-29 – 7:14 a.m.

Today is Saturday, April 29th, and I hope all of you had a happy and blessed Easter Holiday. My baby was sick, so my husband and I missed Easter services this year. My husband was sick on Easter Monday, and I was sick on the Tuesday after Easter. Me and hubby are healthy right now, however, our baby seems to either be getting a cold, or, suffering from allergies. Hopefully the little guy will be feeling better soon.

I’ve been doing a little writing here and there during my spare time. I thought I’d take this diary entry to tell you about two great books I recently read.

The first book is called Pearl by Lauraine Snelling. I really enjoyed this historical novel! Pearl “runs away” from home to escape an arranged marriage plotted by her insensitive father. She makes her way to Dakota Territory and makes a new eclectic mix of friends while she is employed as a school teacher in a former whore house that has been converted into a hotel. Pearl has a scar on her neck, which she keeps covered, thinking it will prevent her from finding a suitable mate. I am glad when she is able to find the man of her dreams while living in the Dakotah Territory.

As is common in Lauraine Snelling’s novels, she involves Norwegian characters, and characters with Norwegian ancestry. I like the way she describes their accents and uses a sprinkling of Norwegian phrases in her sentences.

The other novel I’ve read recently is Breaker’s Reef by Terri Blackstock, one of my favorite suspense authors. The murder of a high-school girl has the people on the island of Cape Refuge scared and they are anxious to find the killer. As is common of Ms. Blackstock, she keeps you guessing about the killer’s identity until the very end. There are some interesting characters in this novel, including a quirky writer who turns out to be one of the strongest murder suspects.

Blair, the newspaper reporter, also has to live with scars(like Pearl in Lauraine Snelling’s novel). Just like Pearl, she does end up with the man of her dreams in the end.

I encourage all to read novels by both of these ladies. I’ve read several of their books, and they are good reads that will keep you entertained.

Many Blessings,
Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

More Soap Opera Musings


I forgot to elaborate on number four when I did my blog yesterday. I think it’s weird when soap opera writers go back and invent new history for the characters to support a new story line that they want to develop. A few examples of this were when Kendall showed up on All My Children. Kendall is Erica Kane’s daughter, whom she had when she was raped at fourteen, whom she’d given up for adoption. There was no mention of this rape until the writers decided to let Kendall pop into the story.

Another example of this occurs on The Young And The Restless. Cane is an Australian, living in America, searching for his birth mother. It turns out that Jill is supposedly his birth mother. Jill didn’t know she had this son because after she had given birth, Catherine(Jill’s birth mother, whom she didn’t even discover was really her birth mother until a few years ago)had kidnapped Cane and gave him to somebody else. Somehow, Catherine “arranged” for Jill to end up taking a baby home, but it wasn’t hers. So Jill ends up raising a child, that’s not hers, but she thinks it is. So when Cane shows up, she’s floored. Also, the child she did raise, Philip is dead from a car accident.

This whole story line is confusing from the get-go. Just thinking about it almost gives me a headache. Catherine just recently ‘remembers’ that she did this dreadful, not to mention illegal, deed to Jill. (Of course, when she did this to Jill, she had no idea that Jill was her birth daughter, and Jill was going after Catherine’s husband, who happens to be the father of Jill’s baby!) Whew! Now I’m confused for real!

Time for me to blog about a book or something. I’m tired of talking about the soaps for now.

Signing off until next time.

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com

Soap Operas


Okay, I’ll admit it. I’ve been watching soap operas off and on since I was in high school. I used to be a big fan of All My Children and General Hospital. Over the last twelve years, I’ve been an avid watcher of The Young And The Restless. However, you’ll notice that I said I watched them off and on. The reason I can’t keep watching soap operas for extended periods of time is because, although I enjoy some of the story lines, the concept of reality slowly sinks into my brain and I think the stories are stupid! Really! Most soap operas have the following types of story lines in common, which can get tired and old after awhile:

1. Infidelity
2. The Evil Twin(or a variation of this).
3. Coming back from the dead.
4. Changing the history of past events, or inventing “new” history to support a storyline.
5. Multiple marriages.

The infidelity is a kicker! My goodness! Somebody is alway sleeping with somebody else’s husband or wife! The marriage will then end, and that’ll lead to the one I listed as number five! When you look at these soaps, after awhile you discover that certain characters have been married to half the town, and sometimes the ex-wives and ex-husbands of the same spouse can become good friends, the fact that they’ve been married to the same person is not a deterrent from the friendship.

The Evil Twin…that one is definately unbelievable! I’ve seen this used a number of times with a soap opera. Sometimes the two are actually twins, and other times, they are related but look so much alike that they can pass for twins. Other times, it just so happens, that there’s another person out there, lurking, who looks just like one of the characters on the soap opera! Also, this new look-a-like is evil….hmmm….

Coming back from the dead! Whew! I thought that cats were the only ones that had nine lives! Whoever made up that saying certainly never saw a soap opera! I mean, come on, coming back from the dead? In soap opera land, when people die, it’s common for them to NOT have a body for the funeral! And this scenario can sometimes lead number 2(or maybe I should call it, the unevil twin?) where it’s believed that someone has come back from the dead, and it’s discovered that there is a relative, or someone lurking out there, that looks just like said dead person, but this new lookalike could be good or evil…hmmm.

Sometimes, when I watch a soap opera, all I want to do is clean it up! How about, a Christian soap opera? You can have infidelity, murder(forgot to mention number six up at the top. You’ll eventually have somebody murdered, then you’ll have to slug through the trial very slowly, while the wrong person is being tried, and then finally, the truth comes out!), evil twins, but my soap opera would have a faith element. How do these cast of charcters get past these obstacles…through their faith in God, that’s how. I would show how a woman has to forgive the “other” woman for sleeping with her husband. I’ll have to show how a woman has to forgive her husband for sleeping with his mistress. I’ll have to show husband begging wife for mercy, renewing his covenant with God and starting afresh with his wife while they put the past behind them and learn to lean on God, and seek Him for answers to their problems!

I’ve noticed that in the soaps I’ve watched, they don’t really mention God or going to church much. It’s mentioned some, but sparingly. The only time I recall a soap opera having a man of the faith on regularly was Father Jim Vocheck(?sp) on the now defunct soap called Loving. Since I haven’t watched every single soap opera out there, I’m wondering if there are others that I’m not aware of?

These are the soap opera musings that were twirling through my head as I give The Young And The Restless a break for awhile. They even have the “twin” scenario with a twist, somebody had plastic surgery to look like one of the characters…hmm. Also, somebody who was murdered (number six on my list) has a cousin who comes to town, who looks just like the murder victim. Hmmm. Ever see identical twin ‘cousins’ as opposed to identical twin sisters….???

Cecelia Dowdy
www.ceceliadowdy.com