Thursday, May 31, 2012

Wed and Thur Dev

 Hi, I thought I would send Wed and Thurs daily devotional as well, they are short but good.

Lisa

A Godly Response to Criticism

No one likes criticism, but encountering some is inevitable, so we need to learn how to respond in a godly way. Although you might be tempted to become defensive or angry, remain calm and listen. The words may hurt, but great benefits come to those who carefully consider what is said.

If we refuse to accept reproof, we'll limit our potential for Christlike character development and spiritual growth. Some of life's best lessons come through difficult experiences. If God allowed the situation, you can be sure that He wants to use it in transforming you into His Son's image. Whether the criticism is valid or not, whether it's delivered with kindness or harshness, your goal should always be to respond in a way that glorifies the Lord. Remember that you are responsible only for how you handle yourself, not for how the other person is acting.

When a criticism comes your way, be quiet and listen until the other person has finished. Make direct eye contact to show attentiveness and respect. When your critic finishes, thank him for bringing his concerns to your attention, and tell him that you will consider what he's said. Ask the Lord if the accusation is valid. Let Him search your heart and either affirm your innocence or convict you.

Every rebuke is an opportunity from God. It's a chance to let your Christian character shine by showing love to your critic. If he is angrily attacking you, your respect and kindness become a powerful testimony. Criticism is also an occasion to humble yourself and accept the Lord's correction.

How to Handle Praise

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Read | Proverbs 27:21

How do you respond when someone compliments you? Some people absolutely love receiving praise because it lifts their spirits and makes them feel valuable. Others are uncomfortable with it. They look down at their feet or offer reasons why they really don't deserve such praise.

For Christians, there's another dilemma. We're called to be humble, so what are we to do when others say good things about us? Because pride is always waiting to raise its ugly head, we need to be careful not to let praise puff us up. Some believers think that accepting a compliment is a sign of pride, so they make a big show of giving all the glory to God. That's fine, if it's really what's in their hearts, but too often it becomes a rote "Christian" response that's geared to impressing others.

My advice is simply to say, "Thank you very much." Then whisper a prayer in your heart to the Lord, thanking Him for the blessing, recognizing that anything worthy of praise ultimately comes from Him. If you felt encouraged, let the person know how the comment blessed you. If you receive praise for an achievement that was really a group effort, be sure to redirect the compliment to all those who were involved. A blessing is always more enjoyable when it's shared.

Our character is tested by the praise that comes to us. Every compliment that bounces into our ears should quickly rebound up to the Father. If we hold onto it, the poison of pride will begin to infect our hearts. But if we pass the praise to God, humility takes up residence in our souls.


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Daily Devotional

Since we missed yesterday's meeting I wanted to give you a little does of spirituality. Don't forget to thank God for all our blessings today as there are many. Here is today's Daily Devotion from In-Touch Ministries. 

Lisa


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Read | Luke 12:11-12

When conflict occurs, the natural reaction is to blame someone else and defend yourself. But believers must respond differently. Once, I was publicly chastised for a wrong I had not committed. Thankfully, the Lord enabled me to remain calm rather than react angrily. Praying first isalways the best response in a crisis. When we do, God supernaturally provides that which we can t muster up ourselves.

  • Spiritual discernment. The Lord, who perfectly understands the source of every problem, can give us insight beyond our limited perspective. Perhaps there's been a communication breakdown, a feeling of jealousy on the other person's part, or a mistake we unknowingly made. The Holy Spirit can show us how to approach our accuser and see beyond hurtful words or actions.
  • A quiet spirit. Our human nature wants to react quickly so that we can defend ourselves. That's why we must first deliberately focus our attention on the Lord and experience the inward peace He alone makes available to us (John 14:27).
  • Wisdom. Jesus told His disciples the Holy Spirit would give them wise words to say when they faced hostile authorities. He'll do the same for you. Ask Him to put a seal on your lips until He shows you what to say and when (Ps. 141:3).

We don't have to react to criticism with anger and self-protection the way the world does. Instead, we are called to represent Christ in every situation by depending on Him. In responding as He directs, we bring Him glory and cause unbelievers to want to know the source of our strength.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Prayer at the pole

Just a reminder that the prayer at the pole is at 10 am if you are interested.

Friday, April 27, 2012

RE: National Day of Prayer: Thursday, May 3rd

In Dallas next week,

 

Regards,

 

Eric Beach

beach_eric@ti.com

Desk:  520 750-2371

Cell:    520 225-8210

 


From: Goldsmith, Lisa
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 10:28 AM
To: cvitucson@list.ti.com - Tucson CVI Initiative (May contain non-TIers)
Subject: FW: National Day of Prayer: Thursday, May 3rd

 

CVI, we will meet at the flag pole at 10:00 am on May 3rd. Please invite other Tiers to join you. I don’t think this invite will go out as an all employee notice.
 

The 61st annual observance of the National Day of Prayer (NDP) will occur on Thursday, May 3rd.  TI'ers can participate in this event by gathering as we have in past years for a brief time of prayer and praise. 

This annual observance was initiated in 1952 by a joint resolution of Congress calling upon the people of the nation to join in prayer each year.

The event itself is very informal:  After introductions, the facilitator will initiate a time of prayer. The group is given an opportunity to offer their own prayers as they are led/feel comfortable.  What do you pray about? Anything. But particularly focus prayer for our country and its leaders as well as our company and its leaders.

We are asking God for continued guidance and grace that we might know and follow the mission He has set for each of us and give thanks for all He has done and continues to do.

With hope in Him only,
The CVI Leadership Team

 

 

 

FW: National Day of Prayer: Thursday, May 3rd

CVI, we will meet at the flag pole at 10:00 am on May 3rd. Please invite other Tiers to join you. I don't think this invite will go out as an all employee notice.
 

The 61st annual observance of the National Day of Prayer (NDP) will occur on Thursday, May 3rd.  TI'ers can participate in this event by gathering as we have in past years for a brief time of prayer and praise. 

This annual observance was initiated in 1952 by a joint resolution of Congress calling upon the people of the nation to join in prayer each year.

The event itself is very informal:  After introductions, the facilitator will initiate a time of prayer. The group is given an opportunity to offer their own prayers as they are led/feel comfortable.  What do you pray about? Anything. But particularly focus prayer for our country and its leaders as well as our company and its leaders.

We are asking God for continued guidance and grace that we might know and follow the mission He has set for each of us and give thanks for all He has done and continues to do.

With hope in Him only,
The CVI Leadership Team

 

 

 

Monday, April 23, 2012

Canceling todays meeting

I think we should cancel today's CVI meeting due to the big site event people are preparing for and it seems we have a lot of Dallas folks in doing reviews and such and our conf room is being occupied.

Lisa

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Got Food?

Hi everyone, hope your day is going well. Take a sec right now and thank God for all of our blessings, we are so fortunate. Ok so, have you ever said to yourself "well I would like to help the poor and feed the hungry but you know I just don't have the time"? Well guess what? We are bringing that very opportunity to you right here at work, during your lunch hour, now what excuse do you have? Here's the deal, as you may know the Community Relations Team is putting on one of their awesome BBQs this Friday to help raise funds and awareness for various organizations such a the Komen rase for the cure, the American Heart Association (remember Don our guard just suffered a heart attack and had to have open heart surgery just last month, so its our friends and co-workers here) and others. And in combination with that we will be putting together additional "To Go" lunch boxes here on site to take out to the community and, you guessed it, feed the poor and hungry. Now what we need are volunteers to help assemble these boxes and fill with the food items. Our own Momchil Milev and Alan Johnson (and you if you like) will be taking these boxes out into the parks where these folks live and distributing them. What an awesome ministry and outreach for our CVI Group! This is what we do right? We serve others in need and its so easy. So who is going to step up to the plate and volunteer an hour of their precious time? We are all busy (don't get me started) but this will go super fast with more hands. 

Date: this Friday
Time: Just after the BBQ, around 1:00

Let me know if you would like to participate.

Lisa

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Holocaust Survivor to Share His Story at TI

When: Thursday, March 08, 2012 10:30 AM-12:00 PM. (UTC-07:00) Arizona Where: South Campus (Forest Lane) Auditorium and S1/S2 conference rooms (near the South Lobby) or by WebEx  *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* 
On Thursday, March 8, TI employees will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to hear Holocaust survivor Max Glauben talk about his experiences and discuss how what he went through can instruct us today.
Max will describe the horrors he experienced as a teenager before being liberated by the U.S. Army in 1945 while on a death march to the Dachau Concentration Camp in Germany.  
The session is co-sponsored by the TI Jewish Initiative, the Christian Values Initiative, the Muslim Employee Initiative, ABLE and the TI Pride Network.
This event begins at 11:30 a.m. U.S. Central time and by WebEx <https://ti.webex.com/mw0306lb/mywebex/default.do?siteurl=ti&service=1> .
* Meeting number: 753 622 390.
* No meeting password.
* Audio conference:  1-972-995-7777 (participant code71051156).
Glauben will speak in the auditorium, but employees can also watch the presentation in S1/S2. Note: Food is allowed in S1/S2 but not in the auditorium.

Session details:

Date: Thursday, March 8
Time: 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Location: South Campus (Forest Lane) Auditorium and S1/S2 conference rooms (near the South Lobby) or by WebEx.


Monday, February 27, 2012

FW: Faith_CVI.ppt

Here is Alan's PPT on our first 4 videos.

On 2/27/12 1:36 PM, "Johnson, Alan-Tucson" <johnson_alan@ti.com> wrote:

>

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Holocaust survivor

On Thursday, March 8 from 11:30am-1:00pm, Max Glauben – a Holocaust survivor – will discuss his experience and how that relates to us today. You can attend in person at the South Campus or join by WebEx.

 

The highest attendance event that CVI has ever sponsored was a presentation by a husband and wife who survived the Holocaust. Because of the positive feedback from that event, we are co-sponsoring the presentation on March 8 by another Holocaust survivor.

 

We hope you will be able to join us at this rare opportunity to hear a Holocaust survivor.

 

If you are able to attend, please open the attachment and click on "Close & Save" to place an appointment for this event in your calendar.

 

Please see additional details at the following link:

https://infolink.sc.ti.com/news_rooms/b/diversity__inclusion/archive/2012/02/15/holocaust-survivor-to-share-his-story-at-ti.aspx

 

Best regards,

Craig Dalley (on behalf of the CVI Leadership Team)

Monday, February 13, 2012

The Stages of our faith

Hi everyone. Ok, hang in there and don't worry if you have missed some sessions on our Faith series, stay with us!

Today we reviewed the third Video that we watched last week and attached is a short flyer on those basic principles that we got out of the video, here it is in a nut shell (below), and if you want to watch the videos, they can be viewed at:http://www.intouch.org/. Or there are also shorter audio versions on this Faith series as well. It only has 6 parts so we are half way through.

Part 3: The Stages of our faith

Throughout Scripture, it has been

made evident that God honors faith.

Our wholehearted belief in the Lord is important

because, when we truly place our trust in Him,

the Savior is glorified.


Why We Struggle With Our Faith

Human Reason

Living by Sight

Surrendering to Our Feelings

Negative Counsel From Others

- Feelings of Guilt

Neglecting the Word of God

Continuing in Sin

Satan's Tactics.


The Stages of Our Faith

Little or restless faith

Great or maturing faith

Perfect or resting faith


What to do to move towards the Perfect or Resting Faith:


Perfect faith is the Father's goal for each of

His children, but it does not occur overnight.

You must read God's Word, make sure your

heart is clean, and surrender your life to Him

completely—trusting that He has the most

wonderful plan for your life. Are you willing?

Remember, God will honor your faith and give

you life at its very best. Therefore, thank the Lord

in every circumstance and praise Him that His

promises are already accomplished. This is the

surest way to have your faith perfected.


See what God has in store for you by giving him those things you want him to handle and have Faith, sit back and watch, then thank him!


Lisa

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Re: Life of Moses

I have reserved the Cholla conference room from 11 am – 12 pm, Jan 31st,  to watch this web-x on the leadership of Moses, so you can mark your calendar if you are interested.

From: Lisa Goldsmith <goldsmith_lisa@ti.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 12:37:06 -0700
To: Lisa Goldsmith <goldsmith_lisa@ti.com>, cvitucson Initiative <cvitucson@list.ti.com>
Subject: Re: Life of Moses

If anyone is interested in watching this together let me know and if we have enough people I will set up a conference room.

From: Lisa Goldsmith <goldsmith_lisa@ti.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 19:32:20 +0000
To: cvitucson Initiative <cvitucson@list.ti.com>
Subject: Life of Moses

An upcoming brown bag that you might find interesting put on by both the TI CVI and Jewish initiatives regarding the life of Moses.


Re: Life of Moses

If anyone is interested in watching this together let me know and if we have enough people I will set up a conference room.

From: Lisa Goldsmith <goldsmith_lisa@ti.com>
Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 19:32:20 +0000
To: cvitucson Initiative <cvitucson@list.ti.com>
Subject: Life of Moses

An upcoming brown bag that you might find interesting put on by both the TI CVI and Jewish initiatives regarding the life of Moses.


Life of Moses

An upcoming brown bag that you might find interesting put on by both the TI CVI and Jewish initiatives regarding the life of Moses.


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Lunch anyone?

Hi, as a team building effort, all the Tucson Initiatives (Asian. Women's, and Indian) are going out to lunch at Sweet Tomatoes, on Broadway just before Park Mall, Tuesday, Feb 21st at 11:30 and all of you are invited. This is not a company sponsored lunch so you will have to pay for it yourself (just wanted to make sure there were no misunderstandings about that). No need to RSVP, just put it on your calendar and show up, we will be there. 

Lisa

Monday, January 16, 2012

Today's meeting in faith

Well it was what I would consider a "good" CVI meeting today, very inspirational and educational to which I will share with all of you what we got out of it.

What is Faith?

Faith is conviction of truth without tangible proof. The Bible says that "faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen"

(Hebrews 11:1). To have faith is to believe God's Word before it comes to pass. The acronym for theword faith says it best: Forsaking All I Trust Him.


You also had to have trust and a relationship with God. It is imperative that we read the Word of God as often as possible because that is where we gain the "knowledge" to strengthen our faith in God, that is where we are spoken to and encouraged. It was interesting to find, when asked around the table, that most of us have middle of road faith. We all want to strengthen our faith but at this point in time we all recognize the need for improvement. We also share struggles, whether it's how to know when God is intervening in our lives or not or having the strength to follow our heart for God or our heart for the world. 


The topic of works came up again and I think we all agreed that faith without works is dead. We explored "intellectual" faith vs "saving" faith and again, agreed that the one with a higher degree of "saving" faith understood that the works we do are to please God and are a natural consequence of having that savings faith.


The comforting thing was seeing how we are all in the same boat in regards to our faith, we all have bouts of the doubts, empty "feelings" at times and negative thoughts, but all have a driving desire to gain a stronger faith, a better relationship with God, and want to know how to  get to the next level.


By gathering together, we strengthen one another, uncover those ways to get closer to God and gain a better understanding of what faith really means to each of us. Like I said, it was a good session.


We are going to participate in a 6 part series by Charles Stanley via In Touch Ministries, http://www.intouch.org/, and so far have listened to the first sermon, the second one is what is in store for our next meeting, so come and join us as we have just started this study. You can listen to the first and second on from the website to catch up or if you can't make the meetings, you will be blesses.


Have a great week and I will see you next week.


Lisa

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

FW: Fred Highton - a Celebration of his life.

Hi for those of you that were not on the list, here is an invite regarding Fred Highton's memorial service.

Lisa

From: "Alvarez, Norma" <alvarez_norma@ti.com>
Date: Thu, 5 Jan 2012 15:19:09 +0000
To: "ti_tucson_n1_all@list.ti.com - TI Williams Center - North Bldg - 1st Floor - All" <ti_tucson_n1_all@list.ti.com>, "sctechtucsonsite@list.ti.com - All Tucson SCTech Group" <sctechtucsonsite@list.ti.com>, "Johnson, Alan-Tucson" <johnson_alan@ti.com>
Subject: FW: Fred Highton - a Celebration of his life.

Hi,

 

For those of you that knew Fred, please see below your invitation from Fred's family. I hope you can make it…

 

Some people have asked if they can help. I have a suggestion:

 

  1. Let's pick up the tab for Fred's celebration of life. I think that his would be a nice gesture from Fred's friends. I have seen Fred pick up the tab for us many times.

The funds raised would pay for food, drink, flowers, supplies etc. What is left over will go to Pat.

 

If you would like to make a donation, please contact Connie atvillanueva_connie@ti.com,  520-750-2115 and let her know.

Cash would be good, but if you would prefer to send a check, please make it payable to "Pat Highton". Please send to:

Connie Villanueva

Texas Instruments,

5411 East Williams Blvd.

Tucson,

AZ  85711-4493.

 

 

  1. Let's help prepare for the Fred's celebration of life.  We can do this by helping Pat by doing a sort of mini "Day's of Caring" at their home prior to the event, maybe on Sat Jan 14.

This would involve work like cleaning up the yard, setting up a walkway up the hill etc.

 

If you would like to help with this, please contact Alan at johnson_alan@ti.com.

 

It would be great if you would consider these suggestions. You know that Fred would have done the same for each and every one of us.

 

Thanks,

Alan Johnson

 

 

 

Monday, January 9, 2012

Video on Faith


For those of you who missed today's meeting, we watched a video on "A Saving Faith" by Dr. Charles Stanley. You can find this vide at the website above, if it is gone, scroll down to the bottom of the page and find it in the video archives. I would strongly recommend you check it out as it is a perfect intro to our new mini study on Faith. The amazing thing about this video is that I wanted to find something that could carry us over until next week when we will officially start and I just went out to this web site to see what was available and it just so happened that Dr Stanley preached this sermon just yesterday and is doing a several part series on Faith, it was just meant to be!!

For those of you that were here, there is just 5 more minutes left to view so you can do that as well.

Thanks and have a good week.

Lisa

Friday, January 6, 2012

Faith Study

Hi, I would like to move out our faith study by a week so Todd and participate and he will still be on vacation on Monday. This gives everyone even more time to think about what faith means to them. I cant wait to share some of my insights, I scared myself! This Monday we will just continue in Romans or perhaps do a video or audio sermon.

 1 Peter 1:21
      Through him you believe in God, who raised him from the dead and glorified him, and so your faith and hope are in God.

      1 Peter 1:7
      These have come so that your faith--of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire--may be proved genuine and may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.

My faith is in you that you will take a few moments and consider your own faith, do you have what it takes? Is your faith strong enough or do we only need that mustard seed size to be ok and saved? Hmmmm?

Lisa

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Happy New Year

Happy New Year everyone! Well one of my New Years resolutions is to draw closer to God, trust in him more, give more and work on becoming that Godly woman he always knew I could be, a tall order I know. We have to keep trying and working on bettering ourselves in every way possible, its called Sanctification, its a process for sure. 

With that in mind, I look forward to gathering together again on Mondays with all of you to re-new our faith and commitments to one another and to Him through our weekly CVI meetings at noon. We will start out this year with a diversion from our study in Romans with a study in Faith. Lets take the next few weeks, or as long as we are led, to talk about what Faith means to each of us. How do we exhibit Faith? Does Faith mean the same thing to each of us? Before our next meeting, next week, find a few scriptures in the Bible that defines Faith to you or just be mentally prepared with some commentary about Faith and it's definition to you, its harder than it sounds.

I look forward to our discussions and hearing the words of your heart, until then, God Bless and have a good week.

Lisa