Today is the beginning of a schedule, and I like that. Jennifer has gone back to school to do her MS in Math. She will teach a few undergrad classes and take nine hours. She should be done in two years. I am so proud of her and I know that in the long run this will prove beneficial. I am ready to have kids but when we look at our long term goals that may not be the best thing right now, and that is fine. At least she is still young. I mention this to say that I am glad to be back on some kind of a schedule. It doesn't effect me as much as Jennifer but it will be nice to have predictability in our home. She is better suited for the environment she is in now. I love routine, but I hate routine without a reason. At least this gives us something to look forward to. I don't have to much to say today. Those of you in Tulia please continue to pray for Central in two lights. One, that we find a youth minister. Two, that many people who have been encouraged would return. Pray that the Lord would do whatever necessary to encourage them to Him.
Monday, August 27, 2007
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Preacher Icon
I was talking with a friend of mine Saturday. He is considering going into full time ministry. As a person who may feel comfortable teaching and preaching but maybe not as strong in other areas I wanted to warn him. I love preaching. I have considered, recently, of taking another job in Amarillo while my wife finished grad school. I think much of my consideration derives from the fact that I don't believe the "Preacher Icon" fits scripture. What is the preacher icon? It is the perfect hair, politically correct, always happy, usually compassionate and certainly well liked by everyone (because he is doing what they think he should). This may win a lot of friends and at times temporarily cause growth. But at what cost? I love preaching because I believe that the Word is living and nothing molds the heart of a Christian for the service of their King than the Word. I don't fit the preacher icon neither do I wish to fit the mold. I would hope that no single person would be expected to have all of the gifts needed to minister. This would result in a spiritual death for many. Use your gift, fan it into flame and let the entire body of Christ minister. I am thankful I am blessed to minister in a way I know God has called me to.
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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Kain and Coby
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Monday, August 13, 2007
Patternism kills faith.
Patternism is defined as an attempt to reach a goal by following a certain pattern, like a map or an art template. If you follow the right route you will get to the right place. Faith can not be approached as if we are cutting out stick figures or driving to Dallas. Patternism promotes that when certain steps are followed a certain result will certainly take place. Usually it is manifested in the five steps to salvation or the four essential elements of worship. Though these lists are never listed in our order we may believe we have "rightly divided" the word to arrive at them. The problem I have with this is that the true worship and focus is on self and what you have done. It makes faith formulaic rather than living. Do we really want to be under a legal system in which all of the right rules must be followed. It never has worked before, and it will never work. Don't hear me saying something I am not but please hear me say that there is no simple step process that will bring a real and substantive relationship with the Father. Faith is experiential and relational not patternism. I hope this makes sense I felt like sharing what has come to my mind by preaching Galatians, I will post Sunday's sermon later.
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Sunday, August 5, 2007
Tagged
I have been tagged, it was over a week ago but I have been gone. The "tag" requires I tell 8 random things about myself and then ask you to do the same.
1. I play golf daily.
2. I like Mexican food.
3. I was named after a fort in Belgium.
4. I have twin sisters.
5. I am bilingual.
6. I think that people who dress their dogs share their dogs intelligence.
7. I pray to see the day when leaders are mainly concerned with people.
8. I have three dogs.
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