i am very proud of my kids. sometimes they drive me nuts, (i think i did the same to my parents when i was younger..any maybe still do to this day.....) Anyway, today was Emma's awards day at her school. i was hoping that she would get an award, and she did!!! she got the Havelock home and school award, which was awarded for being a helper.. this is what she does the best, she loves to lend a helping hand... just like her mother.
Erica, on the other hand, would much rather sit and watch TV than work, which i might add she gets from her father...
I've said all of this to say that while my kids are different, i am very proud of them... it's my prayer that they will grow up to be contributing members of society and become fully devoted followers of Christ. i truly believe that the second prayer will help with the first.
A pastor shares what's on his heart from the other side of the pulpit.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
take a walk
Bill Hybels wrote a book a few years back called "just walk across the room" the basic premise of the book is that evangelism is as simple as taking a walk across the room and saying hello to someone you don't know.
I have, for the last few years, been talking a walk with a fellow in our community. he is, by his own admission, not a religious man, but i have been trying my hardest to show him the love and compassion of Jesus Christ.
i don't know if he will ever accept Jesus as his lord and savior, but i am only responsible to "take a walk". I do know, that i have left an impression on him and his family.
he has told me several times that he and i hit it off, because i didn't "preach to him".
i tried to become his friend first, and by becoming his friend, i have had the chance to pray for him more times than not.
i know that evangelism is much bigger than walking across the room, but i think it can be as simple as walking across the room.
i am glad that the Lord has used me to impact the life of this man, and i am praying that he will, one day, come to know Jesus.
do you need to take a walk and become a friend to someone? you never know where it might lead.
I have, for the last few years, been talking a walk with a fellow in our community. he is, by his own admission, not a religious man, but i have been trying my hardest to show him the love and compassion of Jesus Christ.
i don't know if he will ever accept Jesus as his lord and savior, but i am only responsible to "take a walk". I do know, that i have left an impression on him and his family.
he has told me several times that he and i hit it off, because i didn't "preach to him".
i tried to become his friend first, and by becoming his friend, i have had the chance to pray for him more times than not.
i know that evangelism is much bigger than walking across the room, but i think it can be as simple as walking across the room.
i am glad that the Lord has used me to impact the life of this man, and i am praying that he will, one day, come to know Jesus.
do you need to take a walk and become a friend to someone? you never know where it might lead.
Monday, June 14, 2010
new posts....
.....may be lacking in the next few weeks. with us packing up and moving, (and on vacation too) i might not have too much to say, but i will be back again once we are "settled" in at Maple Ridge, which, by the way, we are looking forward to....
thanks to you all for reading in the past, and i will try to keep up on the blog at a later
date.
thanks to you all for reading in the past, and i will try to keep up on the blog at a later
date.
Monday, June 7, 2010
My life in boxes
that's an interesting title, isn't it? In case you haven't heard-- or you've been out of the country for the last few months, my family and I are moving. We have been called to Pastor the Maple Ridge Wesleyan Church, a task that we are looking forward to very much--- anyway, back to the post...
We are starting to put all of our stuff in boxes, as this makes moving much easier. As I was filling up a box (notice I said "a box", I don't like packing) as I was packing a box, I began to ask myself "do you really need that?"
I tend to, oh how shall I say it, hold on to things. I come by it honestly enough, for i think we all hold on to things too much. (it could be a harsh word that was spoken to us years ago, or it could be stuff, either way we all hold on to stuff....)
As I was packing this box, I was also throwing stuff out. I came to the conclusion that If i haven't used it in the last 6 months, I probably don't need it to begin with, so it make it's way to Value Village, or the garbage can.
This reminds me of the words of Jesus: "A man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions" (Luke 12:15b, NIV).
Our life is not measured, according to Jesus, by the amount of "Stuff" we have.
Eventually, all our stuff, will, one day, go in a box. All that you have will, one day, be packed up. John Ortberg said "when the game is over, it all goes back in the box."
So take a look at some of the stuff that you have, it could be that maybe you don't need that 5th gold Rolex, or that extra drill press, or that.... well I hope you get the idea.
If you would like to have some extra "stuff" I know where you will be able to get some......
We are starting to put all of our stuff in boxes, as this makes moving much easier. As I was filling up a box (notice I said "a box", I don't like packing) as I was packing a box, I began to ask myself "do you really need that?"
I tend to, oh how shall I say it, hold on to things. I come by it honestly enough, for i think we all hold on to things too much. (it could be a harsh word that was spoken to us years ago, or it could be stuff, either way we all hold on to stuff....)
As I was packing this box, I was also throwing stuff out. I came to the conclusion that If i haven't used it in the last 6 months, I probably don't need it to begin with, so it make it's way to Value Village, or the garbage can.
This reminds me of the words of Jesus: "A man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions" (Luke 12:15b, NIV).
Our life is not measured, according to Jesus, by the amount of "Stuff" we have.
Eventually, all our stuff, will, one day, go in a box. All that you have will, one day, be packed up. John Ortberg said "when the game is over, it all goes back in the box."
So take a look at some of the stuff that you have, it could be that maybe you don't need that 5th gold Rolex, or that extra drill press, or that.... well I hope you get the idea.
If you would like to have some extra "stuff" I know where you will be able to get some......
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