Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Blink And You'll Miss It


While out walking yesterday I stumbled across this car. I didn't see it at first, stepped on it, and then had to wipe it off my shoe. It seems you never know what you'll find around here. I'm beginning to think that I live in an enchanted forest. So does this mean that little people drive this car...or that I'm a giant?

I'll let you know if I find a beanstalk.

Earthquake!


Did you feel it? Did you rock n' roll this morning?
I was in my office and LaRae was out in the main office working on the church library. She has built shelves for it and it has turned into quite a project. Well, I thought maybe she was now shaking my office wall with the force of her hammer. Next I thought she was funnelling under the floor for a possible new entry way. But when all the walls started to shake, I just knew she'd rented a crane and a wrecking ball was about to come through the window.

The Associate Press reported the following: "The magnitude-5.4 jolt struck at 11:42 a.m. Tuesday and was felt from Los Angeles south to San Diego, and as far east as Las Vegas. The quake — considered moderate — was centered 29 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles near the city of Chino Hills."

This was Jennifer's first earthquake since living in California. She was quite excited afterward. Almost a little hyper. In fact, I have the feeling that she'd like to feel another one. She's used to living in Oklahoma and Kansas where the winds go sweeping down the plain -and sometimes take you with it. But, once you feel an earthquake, you really know that you're not in Kansas anymore.

Vital Signs


Much thanks to everyone who helped us this past Friday night at our Starbucks Outreach! It was kind of wild because we got responses all over the board. Some outright refused to take a gift certificate while others actually responded with a hug. Most seemed very appreciative of the gesture though.
We really appreciate everyone who came to hand them out, everyone who donated toward the cause, and everyone who prayed. This was definitely a team effort for the kingdom. We pray that those who were impacted would find life far beyond just a cup of coffee.

Friday, July 25, 2008

A Cup Of Starbucks...In His Name


Tonight we gather at Starbucks to hand out, not just cups of coffee, but cups of hope.
I used to live in Seattle. I've got a theory that Starbucks first became so popular there because of the rain, the dark clouds and the constantly overcast skies. After awhile it just gets depressing. People duck into a Starbucks -not just for the coffee, but for the little extra jolt of energy caffeine tends to bring. I even saw a sign in one of the stores that said, "Happiness in a cup."
Well, as we all know, those cups of happiness are all very short-lived. We have to return again and again for another cup of coffee. In fact, Dave Short recently told me that coffee actually dehydrates you. (I'm believing this because, during this fast, I actually woke up in the middle of the night desperately thirsty...having had nothing but water and coffee.)

But Jesus offers a drink of another kind. He said to the woman at the well in John 4:13-14, "Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life."

We don't give these gift certificates just for them to have coffee. We give them that they may have hope in a dark world. We pray that they will be drawn to the joy that can only be found in Jesus. If you'd like to help us, we more than welcome you! Check out the address on the church website.

Mark 9:41 "I tell you the truth, anyone who gives you a cup of water in my name because you belong to Christ will certainly not lose his reward."

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Alvin Slaughter


I've had the privilege of working with this man on two different occasions. The second time I had organized a bit of a mass choir made up of people from about 5 different congregations. We ended up with 150 people in the choir. It was an awesome experience. We felt like we were all floating on air as we lifted praises and worship to God. Which may explain why, at the end of the concert and after two hours of standing, we still didn't want it to end.

Well, his latest CD is "The Faith Life". I've found it to be very edifying. This is a song he sings on it titled "Launch Out" written by Keith Laws.

Sometimes we hold on a little longer than we should
Letting go can be hard but it's sometimes for our good
The fear of what's ahead sometimes makes us fall behind
We can see the times are changing but pretend that we're so blind
You'll never really know just what the future holds
But we know God holds us in His hand
So by faith we must climb into the boat
And follow His command

Launch out into the deep
Let your faith take you somewhere that you've never been before
Launch out into the deep
Let your faith make you fly, let your faith make you soar
Launch out, launch out into the deep

It's time to wake up and make our dreams come true
Time is always moving and it will not wait for you
The fear inside your mind can quench the fire in your heart
Sometimes where you end is where God wants to start
It's never easy when you're walking out by faith
Everything seems so different and new
But if we only learn to see with eyes of faith
We would see life in a different view

Launch out into the deep
Let your faith take you somewhere that you've never been before
Launch out into the deep
Let your faith make you fly, let your faith make you soar
Launch out, launch out
So much for you awaiting, so stop procrastinating
Close your eyes, just take a leap

What Were The Ancients Commended For?


This is from John Eldredge's devotional, "The Ransomed Heart"...

"Where would we be today if Abraham had carefully weighed the pros and cons of God's invitation and decided that he'd rather hang on to his medical benefits, three weeks paid vacation, and retirement plan in Ur? What would have happened if Moses had listened to his mother's advice to "never play with matches" and lived a careful, cautious life steering clear of all burning bushes? You wouldn't have the gospel if Paul had concluded that the life of a Pharisee, while not everything a man dreams for, was at least predictable and certainly more stable than following a voice he heard on the Damascus road."

I'm certain that John means here that Paul's letters wouldn't have been the instrument that God used to impact the church. God would have found someone else to do His work. But how tragic if Paul had not ever been converted! His life was radically changed as he stepped out in faith to follow Jesus. Once he got his eyesight back, of course.
But because these people did act in faith, we now have an example to follow. Today. Have we insulated ourselves from all risk? Or have we decided to step out of the boat and get our feet wet?

Hebrews 10:38-39; 11:1-2 "But my righteous one will live by faith. And if he shrinks back, I will not be pleased with him." But we are not of those who shrink back and are destroyed, but of those who believe and are saved. Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. This is what the ancients were commended for."

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Can't this thing go any faster?


Jennifer, our secretary at the church, was telling me what water skiing is like. I've never been and at some point may like to try it. Although, my moves on the ski slope have proven less than graceful. But Jennifer is a bit of a daredevil. She's even jumped out of a plane before! She did have a parachute though. So, I thought she'd love to put those two activities together.