We showed this video at the beginning of our Jr. High and High School programs this morning...I just had to pass it along...too funny! Click Here
Happy Memorial day!
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Sunday, April 02, 2006

Karen and I recently went to a viewing of "A Closer Walk" which is a documentary about AIDS in the world. I have to admit, I have stayed pretty oblivious to this issue in my life. I was aware of it, but tended to insulate myself from it. However, one of the things I have been trying to do is become more aware of world issues and to expose myself to them. This is a very moving and challenging documentary. It is filled with both personal stories and facts about the disease, many of which are very disturbing. I would invite anyone to find out more, or try to attend a viewing of this. Whether or not you are moved to take an active role or not is one thing, but to be uninformed is another. Who knows what God will move us to do out of this, but I can say that my heart is beginning to be more open to the needs of a world that not only needs Jesus, but also needs people to respond like Jesus.
Monday, March 27, 2006

Definitely gives you perspective.
Thursday, March 23, 2006

I just got back from a mission trip to Mexico through Baja Christian Ministries with our Student Ministry. I have done a trip like this every spring break for the past 11 years, and it is by far my favorite trip that I do. This year, I had the opportunity to take Ben with me. What an awesome trip! It was so cool to watch Ben interact with the local kids (the universal language of fun and games) and to share his toys (they are playing with a football that he brought and left with them). He also helped out pounding nails and helping the

Monday, March 06, 2006
I just finished Andy Stanley's book "Louder than Words" which was given to me by my brother in law at Christmas time. I am a fan of Andy Stanley and really enjoyed and was challenged by this book. It is a book about character, and the need to pursue it in our lives.
Two particular things I liked about it were the chapters connected to renewal that spoke of putting off the old self and putting on the new. In particular, it was his point of challenging the lies that you tell yourself all the time. I really resonated with that because I am often very guilty of listening to the lies in my head, the personal attacks that I deliver on myself quite easily and frequently. But when considering Stanley's words, I tried to begin to really process what I was saying to myself and asking the question, "is this true, or is it a lie?" and then working on identifying the lie. It has been helpful.
The second chapter was about the new self, and basically reinforcing the truths of God's word in regards to my life. Though I have spoken of this often, especially as a pastor, to be challenged with those words on a personal level has been difficult, but beneficial. But as I have taken to reading God's word more lately, truth really is hopeful. It is a life long process, which is clearly reinforced in the book, and is common sense, though many times we want to read a book, apply the principles, and in a flash be fixed, but obviously, that is not reality.
It is a book worth reading, because as a close friend once told me, God honors character development. I believe it is true, but the process of it can be very painful, but so was the cross. Thanks be to God, that my righteousness is not by my works, but by his work. May my life reflect his character in the embrace of his grace!
Two particular things I liked about it were the chapters connected to renewal that spoke of putting off the old self and putting on the new. In particular, it was his point of challenging the lies that you tell yourself all the time. I really resonated with that because I am often very guilty of listening to the lies in my head, the personal attacks that I deliver on myself quite easily and frequently. But when considering Stanley's words, I tried to begin to really process what I was saying to myself and asking the question, "is this true, or is it a lie?" and then working on identifying the lie. It has been helpful.
The second chapter was about the new self, and basically reinforcing the truths of God's word in regards to my life. Though I have spoken of this often, especially as a pastor, to be challenged with those words on a personal level has been difficult, but beneficial. But as I have taken to reading God's word more lately, truth really is hopeful. It is a life long process, which is clearly reinforced in the book, and is common sense, though many times we want to read a book, apply the principles, and in a flash be fixed, but obviously, that is not reality.
It is a book worth reading, because as a close friend once told me, God honors character development. I believe it is true, but the process of it can be very painful, but so was the cross. Thanks be to God, that my righteousness is not by my works, but by his work. May my life reflect his character in the embrace of his grace!
Thursday, March 02, 2006


Wednesday, March 01, 2006
A good friend recently sent me this article by Donald Miller about the gospel and Jesus. My friend and I talked about this concept a while back, about the pursuit of a relationship with Jesus versus the knowledge of what it means to be a Christian. I feel like I know what it means to be a "good Christian" yet so often lack the relational sensitivity of what it means to be in love and in relationship with Jesus Christ, of being a follower of Jesus.
Out of our meeting, he gave me a reading plan for reading through the entire gospel letters (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) in a year. Not a difficult task as far as the amount of dialy reading, but one that has been beneficial in trying to get a better grasp of the God/man/savior Jesus. I still know what it means to be a "good Christian", but slowly I feel like my heart is turning towards being a follower and lover of Jesus. I want to honor him, and I want to know him, and be known by him. And as I do that, I feel like I really am beginning to be changed. It has been said so many times, by many people, even me that the goal is a relationship, not religion, yet to practice that is so much better. In the words of the Apostle Paul, "I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead." Phil 3:10-11 (italics mine)
Grace and Peace
Out of our meeting, he gave me a reading plan for reading through the entire gospel letters (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John) in a year. Not a difficult task as far as the amount of dialy reading, but one that has been beneficial in trying to get a better grasp of the God/man/savior Jesus. I still know what it means to be a "good Christian", but slowly I feel like my heart is turning towards being a follower and lover of Jesus. I want to honor him, and I want to know him, and be known by him. And as I do that, I feel like I really am beginning to be changed. It has been said so many times, by many people, even me that the goal is a relationship, not religion, yet to practice that is so much better. In the words of the Apostle Paul, "I want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings, becoming like him in his death, and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead." Phil 3:10-11 (italics mine)
Grace and Peace
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