Who hasn't had the dream? A walk down the red carpet... an expectant crowd... the presentation of the award... the acceptance speech. "The Academy Award for Best..." "and the Emmy goes to..." "Here she is: Miss America..." "The Pulitzer Prize..." "The Nobel Prize for Literature..."
"I learned the truth a seventeen..." and, while I do not feel that my life has been without accomplishment, I never thought of it as award-winning. I was overwhelmed to the point of stammering when just before Christmas I was asked if I would permit Earth's Angels to honor me as one of four "Distinguished Hope Honorees--Titus Women. These are women whose lives have touched women by teaching and modeling the Word of God, and they are God's precious gems. The community in which we live is a better place because of their tireless efforts to build up, beautify, support, and encourage others. Their work is unto the Lord, but it has not gone unrecognized on earth."
So there will be a "Dinner of Champions" in March to open "Earth Angel's Conference 2012 Celebrating 10 years of Encouragement, Mentoring, and Leadership for Today's Teen Girl and Young Adult Women." And I will be given a lifetime achievement award of sorts. It's humbling and more than a bit awkward. There is an official bio:
K Cummings Pipes was born in Floyd County Texas in January 1949. She, her brother, and her sister grew up working on the family farm. The large extended family attended South Plains Baptist Church where K came to faith in Jesus and was baptized in 1958 shortly after her ninth birthday. The after school meetings of the Girls Auxiliary of the Women’s Missionary Union were one of many places where the church’s older women taught the young women, setting a wonderful example of Christian service. Following a series of community tragedies, K, at the age of 14 years, had sole responsibility for a Vacation Bible School class. Her service as a Bible teacher continued, almost without interruption, for more than forty years. K moved to Houston in 1967 to attend Rice University, majoring in English Literature. As a country girl in the big city, she enjoyed the opportunity and diversity of Houston and attended many churches of different denominations, seeking to appreciate the beauty and wisdom of all the people of God. Sunday evenings usually found her at Central Church of Christ sitting beside David Pipes. They taught and worked side-by-side in Central’s mission to the underprivileged children of Houston’s Third Ward for four years and came to know each other well. After their graduations in 1971, David and K married. Their marriage was not blessed with children but all children became theirs as they taught and ministered to a generation, following them from kindergarten through college. David was ordained an elder of the congregation in 2000 and shepherds the flock with K at his side. K enjoyed a professional career as a medical reference librarian, retiring in 1985. Until health concerns and the demands of caring for her aged parents limited her availability, she spent 20-30 hours a week using her gifts of Bible teaching, tutoring, librarianship, writing and editing at Southwest Central Church of Christ. She continues to pursue her interests in the wisdom literature of Hebrew scripture and the Psalms as a tool to constant prayer. She also collects and studies the work and life of a late Victorian Christian writer at www.evelynwhitakerlibrary.org.
While every word is true, that bio seems almost too shiny and slick. It leaves out so much. Most of it not at all the sort of thing one expects of a
"Titus woman." Doubt... Depression... Cynicism... Fears... Selfishness... Temper... Stubborness... an all-too-often out-of-control tongue
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And my 5 minute acceptance speech is supposed to be a "teaching" for the attendees. It's really all about them. It has made me aware of the debt I owe to all the women who taught and mentored me. It would take more than 5 minutes or the words that may be put into a blog post to name them and thank them.
One of the duties of an honoree is to help spread the good news about the conference so that young women (aged 11 to to 30 years) can be taught and mentored. My dearly beloved is sponsoring those women of our church who wish to attend and our minister Steve Sargent is recruiting.
Earth Angel's Conference 2012 information and registration.
"The Lord is my light and my salvation whom shall I fear. The Lord is the strength of my life, of what shall I be afraid... I hope to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord. Be of good courage and God will strengthen your soul. Wait, I say, on the Lord."
5 comments:
K, congratulations. What a blessing God has given us in you. I hope you will share your speech with us later too.
Congratulations, K! What a tribute to the way you enrich the lives of those around you. And really, without all of those things the bio doesn't mention, you wouldn't be the mentor you are.
Michelle Morris via facebook: K, congratulations on your upcoming Titus Woman award from Earth's Angels. Well deserved! I work with Kathy Burrell and her board, and I love how they work with young women to strengthen their faith!
via facebook: Earth's Angels Thank you K for allowing Earth's Angels to honor you, I know God will have the ultimate reward, but His word does tell us to give honor to whom honor is due, and after just meeting you one time, I could sense the tremendous love you have for our Lord and for these precious lambs he has so wisely placed in your paths to mentor and encourage and teach; even through times when you just didn't feel like it ...my pastor teaches, that's love - Love = Meeting the need(s) of another in a spirit of self-sacrifice even when you don't feel like it...It is our pleasure ...
via facebook: Sarah Sparklers ...Congratulations! I wish I were there to say it in person...
January 28 at 5:24pm ·
K Cummings Pipes I wish you were, too.
January 28 at 5:28pm · Sarah Sparklers There was a verse I wanted to get just right...
Proverbs 31: 25 Strength and honour are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come.
...so I ducked out for a moment to look it up
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