Friday, January 16, 2015

Hearty Vegetarian Quinoa Chili

Hello friends!

I started blogging about something this week, but I just couldn't finish it in time. So regardless I wanted to share with you a wonderful vegetarian Daniel-fast friendly recipe that tasted so good! I know sometimes when you do a Daniel fast you think you have to eat really basic things, and if you feel convicted to do so, then by all means! But I think you can get really creative, have fun with and enjoy what you eat even when you're fasting meat, dairy, sweets etc.  In general, this is also just a great meal if you're wanting to give your body a rest from meat one day a week. I hope you enjoy this as much as we did!

Blessings,

Kristin J.

P.S. Keep asking and believing and you will receive :) Matthew 7:7

Hearty Vegetarian Quinoa Chili (adapted from this recipe)

Items:
1 1/2 cups quinoa
1 can of white (northern) beans
1 can of black beans
1 small can of diced green chiles
2 white potatoes, peeled and diced
1/2 sweet onion, diced
1 can of diced tomatoes
3 cloves of garlic minced
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro
1 1/2 cups frozen corn
4-15 oz cans of tomato sauce OR 2 large cans
Juice of 1 lime

Seasonings:
3 Tbsp. of chili powder (or more depending on taste)
4 tsp. ground cumin
1 Tbsp. paprika
1 tsp. ground cayenne pepper
Salt & Pepper to taste (I like salt, so I use a lot, but some of you may not like it as much)

Cooking Directions:
Place all items, including seasonings in a crockpot and stir until well combined. Cook on high for at least 6 hours, stirring (if able to) around the 5 hour mark.  Check to make sure the potatoes are thoroughly cooked after 6 hours. What I like about the quinoa, is it adds a meaty texture to this recipe.

When finished top with *creamy avocado "sour cream" and tortilla chips. Enjoy!

*Creamy Avocado "sour cream"

1 ripe avocado
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup olive oil
salt to taste

Blend ingredients in a high powered blender until whipped and creamy.











Wednesday, January 7, 2015

One of my Greatest Privileges.

There's a man I know really well.  He's a really good man :)

He's consistent.  Unmoved by circumstances. Anchored in the Lord.  Handsome. Strong. Sensitive. Humble. Passionate in his calling.  Trustworthy.  Full of integrity. Super Encouraging. Loyal.  Stubborn. Wild. A real rabble rouser (with the kids ;).

Many of you know him already.  But if you don't, you should. His name is David Johnson, and I have the privilege of calling him my husband (or babe, or honey, or "David Johnson!" depending on the day).

We've been married for 10 years, and through those years I've known the desires of my husband's heart. You see, he went to college to be a pastor.  It's his calling to be in ministry, and his desire for that never wavered even when he worked in ministry as a volunteer. He volunteered his time for years. His dream was to work at our church, and even more than that, to serve under the man who discipled him as a teenager, our youth pastor at the time.  But then our youth pastor became the executive pastor and eventually the senior pastor and a new pastor took the youth pastor role, and Dave served the new pastor with the same faithfulness that he had before. Through leadership changes, he remained consistent, waiting patiently on the Lord. Even when he had days where he was discouraged about God's timing, felt like it was never going to happen or when someone was hired instead of him to work positions I thought for sure he was more than qualified for, he still remained solid in his vision. Even when I, as an emotional woman, would get upset about the "unfairness" or the times we both wondered if God was calling us elsewhere, no matter what, he would say, "We don't move until God moves us." And then he'd brush off the dust of discouragement and doubt and continue faithfully, all the while working jobs that weren't his calling so he could provide for his family.

But God's timing is literally spot on.

One day about 5 years ago, we both decided that maybe we were supposed to find ministry work elsewhere. Not because we were disgruntled, but just willing to do whatever God wanted us to do to fulfill the vision God had given Dave, one that I fully supported.  It was kind of exciting actually. But as soon as we began sending out applications to other churches, God opened the door for Dave to be hired at our church! Isn't that hilarious?! So, Dave was hired part time at first, and then before long he was a full time staff member, eventually filling the Helps pastor role, serving the very man he had longed to serve so many years before, the pastor of our church. I watched my husband pass test after test after test, never giving up. And to top it off, just this week, God answered the biggest part of Dave's dream; one that he has been believing for for over 10 years: he was promoted and is now officially the Associate Helps Pastor! I'm so incredibly proud of my man. What an honor and joy it is to serve at our church together. And the funny thing is, this surprise from the Lord was one of our fasting rewards and He gave the reward even before the end of this year's fast, totally catching me off guard! God is so amazing! He always amazes me, and usually catches me off guard with His sheer amazingness :)

I'm continually amazed by the man I get to spend my life with.  I get to be a part of his dreams as well as my own dreams! He has taught me so much about perseverance, faithfulness and selflessness. He truly is a shining example of Jesus. And he's my best friend.

During this fasting season, or whatever season you're in, I want to encourage you that God has great plans to accelerate the vision in your life this very year. He wants to promote you into something greater than where you're at right now.  Stand strong and remain faithful.  God WILL fulfill your wildest dreams! He will give you your hearts desires! Never, ever, ever give up!




Love, Kristin :)

"God can do anything, you know—far more than you could ever imagine or guess or request in your wildest dreams! He does it not by pushing us around but by working within us, his Spirit deeply and gently within us." [Ephesians 3:20]


P.S. I have another fabulous Daniel Fast-friendly dinner recipe to share with you below. OOOh, I'm so excited about this one!!! It is addicting! I modified it from this recipe, making it completely Daniel fast friendly.

.:The original recipe calls for 1 egg, which I would normally use, but since there aren't eggs on the Daniel fast, I replaced an egg with 2 Tbsp ground flax seed mixed with 6 Tbsp water and let it set for a few minutes. It gets slimy and perfect for binding the recipe together like an egg. Worked great:.

Sweet Potato Corn Cakes with Garlic Dipping Sauce

2 Sweet Potatoes
1 Cup frozen corn
2 Green onions, chopped
1/4 cup chopped, fresh cilantro
1 tsp cumin
2 tsp sea salt
1/4 tsp cayenne
1 1/3 cup ground cornmeal
Coconut oil for frying
Garlic sauce for dipping from your nearest Mediterranean restaurant (here in Lansing, that's Woody's Oasis or Zaytoon). Or make your own using this recipe here.

Poke the sweet potatoes with a sharp knife and bake them in the oven at 400 degrees for an hour.   When they're done, scoop out the flesh into a large bowl.  Add the corn, onions, cilantro, spices, cornmeal and flax-egg replacement. Mix it all together completely and allow to set in the fridge for 30 minutes.

Heat a skillet on medium/high heat and add the coconut oil. I prefer coconut oil because it's a good high heat oil. When you see the oil get wavy (not smoky), it's ready.  Shape the mixture into small patties and place in the hot oil, allowing to cook, flipping once, until both sides are golden brown on each side.  Place on a paper towel to drain the oil. Serve with garlic sauce on the side.

Oh my holy smokes these are AMAZING!













Kid and Ninja Turtle approved ;)






Monday, January 5, 2015

How fasting changed my life forever in the most glorious way! (and a yummy Daniel fast-friendly soup recipe)

7 years ago this month I decided that during our church's annual corporate fast, which occurs every January, I would get really serious about it for the first time ever. I had fasted before, but never with a reward in mind, even though our pastor had taught us that God rewards us for being obedient and fasting. I mainly did it because everyone else was doing it, but I never really understood the power of combining fasting with prayer.  Not only is it obedient to God, but it accelerates breakthrough in your life,  and it's a great way to put your flesh in check.  Not always fun, but always necessary :) I know that now, but I didn't fully grasp it then. 

Jesus said in Matthew 6:17-18, that 

"when you fast, comb your hair and wash your face. Then no one will notice that you are fasting, except your Father, who knows what you do in private. And your Father, who sees everything, will reward you."

So, it's a given that fasting is to be a part of the life of a follower of Christ, because Jesus said "when", not "if" you fast. But God, being the super amazing Father He is, doesn't just expect us to do it and then we go on our merry way. No! He has to plans to reward you for doing it!

Ok, so back to what I did 7 years ago.

I had been waiting to get pregnant and, at the time, my body was not cooperating. It seemed like everyone around me was getting pregnant without much effort, and here I was, struggling to have the baby I so desperately desired. You see, I wasn't having a period. I hadn't had one in 4 months and even when I had that one, it was totally sporadic and incredibly painful. But still I took pregnancy test after pregnancy test hoping that my lack of a monthly cycle was because I was pregnant. But nope. 6 months after we began trying for a baby, I still wasn't pregnant.  I was really desperate because at the time, I didn't actually know how long it was going to take to get pregnant. This was my first time. And so many thoughts go through your mind: "Can I have children?" "What's wrong with me?" "Why are people getting pregnant that aren't even married or even want to be pregnant?!"  And so on and so forth. The waiting was really, really hard. 

So, I made a decision. I said, "Ok God, I'm going to do a Daniel Fast for 2 weeks. And I want my reward to be that I get pregnant with my first child."  So I began a Daniel fast, which is just eating fruits, vegetables and grains, and I was VERY persistent in my prayers to the Father about my desire and thanking Him in advance for my baby.  What was cool was during that time of fasting, not only did my body get healthier by eating healthier, but God opened doors of opportunities for healing solutions, ones that were very unique and ones that no one normally would have ever thought of AND He provided financially for it as well.  But because I had positioned myself to hear from the Father during that time, I was able to know about those things and pursue them. 

Here comes the good part.

On day 14 of that fast, I started my period.  Coincidence? I think NOT! How would my body know that that was the last day I was fasting? No, it was a direct answer to my very persistent prayers and a reward for my fasting. The next month, I read my first positive pregnancy test.  9 months later, I gave birth to a beautiful baby boy who would turn out to be one of the most absolutely fantastic, amazing, adorable, smart, intelligent, kind, thoughtful, sweet, funny little boys I've ever known.  HOLY MOLY God is good!  

What are you believing God for this year? I hope it's big, because He is waiting for you to believe that He will do for you what you're asking of Him. And be encouraged! Fasting brings wonderful results every. single. time. Next time you see my son Tyler, you'll know what I'm talking about ;) 


Blessings! 

P.S. I also wanted to share with all of you doing a Daniel fast, a delicious recipe that I made for dinner tonight. I modified this recipe that normally includes meat, but switched out the chicken breast and chicken broth with extra beans and veggie broth. Make sure you choose organic as much as possible and find a vegetable broth that has just vegetables in it. 

Crockpot Sweet Potato Black Bean & Quinoa Soup
1 can black beans
1 can garbanzo beans (chickpeas)
1 can diced tomatoes
1 cup quinoa
2 diced and peeled sweet potatoes
1 diced and peeled white potato
6 cups vegetable broth (you'll need 2 cartons)
1 Tbsp. Chili powder
1/4 tsp. Garlic powder
1/2 tsp. Onion powder
1 Tbsp sea salt (if you prefer less, then just do 1 tsp.)
1/4 tsp. ground pepper
1/4 tsp. Cayenne pepper
1 tsp. ground Cumin

Combine all ingredients in your crockpot and cook on high for 4-5 hours.  

SOOOOO GOOOOOD!