Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Authentic Worship's Source
Sunday, November 25, 2012, I had the privilege to preach a sermon called Authentic Worship's Source. The sermon was based out of Habakkuk 3:17-19 that highlights we should Glory in THE God, Glory in Savior God, and Glory in Possessor God. God is unchanging, so if our worship is off, we simply need to Fix Our Eyes on Jesus! You can listen to the message here.
Friday, November 23, 2012
Best Commercial on TV: NFL Play 60
This is my new favorite commercial. The line, "become your mom's favorite player," was the clincher for this. Fantastic job NFL Play 60.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
VOTE 2012... for Freebies!?!
Because VOTING may not incentive enough... I mean because it is good to be frugal/a good steward: Take advantage of stores offering freebies for voting:

Starbucks will give you a free 12-ounce coffee. They will give the coffee to anyone who asks for it.
Krispy Kreme will give you a free star-shaped doughnut decorated with red and blue sprinkles
Ben & Jerry's (5pm-8pm) will give you a free scoop of ice cream
Chick-fil-A will give you a free chicken sandwich with an "I Voted" sticker
There were more, but I deleted them because they were not in my part of the country - much like the electorates the current POTUS will win (zero in my part of the country).
Thanks to spoofee.com for the find.
Starbucks will give you a free 12-ounce coffee. They will give the coffee to anyone who asks for it.
Krispy Kreme will give you a free star-shaped doughnut decorated with red and blue sprinkles
Ben & Jerry's (5pm-8pm) will give you a free scoop of ice cream
Chick-fil-A will give you a free chicken sandwich with an "I Voted" sticker
There were more, but I deleted them because they were not in my part of the country - much like the electorates the current POTUS will win (zero in my part of the country).
Thanks to spoofee.com for the find.
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Book Review: You Were Born For This by Bruce Wilkinson
Bruce Wilkinson is best known for his Book, The Prayer of Jabez. In this book, You Were Born For This, Wilkinson
focuses on the idea that God is looking to partner with ordinary people in
order to accomplish miracles works in the lives of others. The main idea to
understand in this book is the thought of a partnership between God and His
followers.
This book is broken down into 4 parts. Part 1: Miracles are
waiting to be completed through God’s people. We need to be actively looking
for opportunities to be His miracle agents. God desires to use come people in
uncommon ways for His glory. Part 2: We must be willing to whatever God wants,
whenever God wants, to whomever God wants, regardless of our fear and
discomfort. Therefore, we must take risks for God! Part 3: God provides you
with multiple cues to deliver His miracles to others – so pay attention and be
intentional to respond. Being God’s “Miracle Delivery Agent” begins with you
and ends with God; focus on your role and trust God to fulfill His role. Part
4: While there are more than just 3 areas where you can deliver miracles, the
primary areas are financial (helping financially), dreams (helping people
realize their God-given potential), and forgiveness (releasing people from the
prison of unforgiveness).
Monday, October 29, 2012
Book Review: 50 Days by Jerry Harris
50 Days: Seven Spiritual Disciplines That Will Shape Your Character is a 50 day devotional book focusing on 7 different biblical
characters. It was based upon a prayer the author (Jerry Harris) used to pray
on a regular basis:
Father,
Give me the Faith of Abraham,
The Humility of Moses,
The Strength of Samson,
The Wisdom of Solomon,
The Spirit of Elijah,
The Heart of David,
And the Love of Jesus.
Each week the reader would read through the story of each
character, highlighting evidence of the specific prayer request made in regards
to them. At the end of each week the author provides the reader with a
challenge to obtain that discipline: worship, fellowship/community, Bible
study/reading/memorization, giving, serving, fasting, and sharing Jesus.
We challenged our church to go through this for the past 50
days. It was a good devotion based off a great prayer. If you are in need of a
good devotional book and a challenge to your personal spiritual disciplines,
this would be a good place to start.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Mexico Mission Trip (3 of 3)
Overall, we were impressed with the partnership the BGCO has
established with the Guerrero Baptist Convention. To make this a true
partnership, they are pairing local churches in Mexico and churches in Oklahoma
to truly work together to plant churches. The leader in Guerrero is organized,
smart, prayerful, and strategic. Pastors of the church plants were eager to be
about the work of the Lord and reach their communities for Christ.
While the whole region of Guerrero is being adopted, we are
looking in and around Acapulco for our church plant. It was a bit odd knowing
that we were to pick which of the 18 churches we visited pastors/churches we
wanted to work with – the pastors we visited knew this was happening too!
Fortunately, we had our dates set for 2013 and are working with a church that
had already planned a crusade that week. There were several other pastor/church
plants more than worthy to work with as well.
I was amazed by some of the stories of sacrifice being made
by the pastors we met. One man moved from Cuba to Mexico (without his family,
because he felt called of God to Acapulco – his family is try to move to Mexico
legally). Several of the pastors moved their families to the neighborhoods they
were trying to reach, giving up comforts of their own home for their calling.
Pastors were gladly sending members to plant new churches without regard for
how big their own church was. The pastors we meet we true Kingdom minded men.
This partnership will not be without its challenges though.
Mexico is infamous for the drug cartels and violence associated with them. Many
people are scared to travel to Acapulco for this reason, and although it is not
nearly as bad as the media portrays it to be, it is a true concern. Also, we
will have to deal with people wondering if you can really do a “Real Mission
Trip” in Acapulco.
It is my belief that once people visit the city, see the
people we will be ministering to, and experience the work God is doing all of
this will be resolved. Until, my challenge is to pray for the 15 new church
plants, pray for God’s provision and protection, and pray asking God what your
role in His work in Acapulco should be.
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Mexico Mission Trip (2 of 3)
Day 2 – October 23: Sam arrived the night before. We met for
breakfast around 8:30, ate with 3 local pastors, and then our church plant
tour. Our first meeting was at a weekly pastor’s prayer meeting. Although we
arrived late, most every pastor waited for us. The wife of that church’s pastor
fixed us lunch (some sort of fish with rice), and we were off.
We visited 13
different churches that day. It was really encouraging to see the work being
done in Guerrero. We did not venture too far outside of Acapulco as the
majority of the population is located within a few miles of the primary city.
It was nice to meet some new friends. We returned to the hotel worn out a bit
after 10:05PM.
Day 3 – October 24: Our day started with breakfast, then we
got picked up again by the church planting strategy coordinator for the Mexico
Baptist Convention, Calet (he was our host the whole trip). The agenda was to
visit 5 more church plants and continue to decipher how God was leading. Much
like the previous day, it was constant moving from one church to another,
taking time to visit and pray with each planting pastor. The primary difference
was that the churches were further spread out.
The final church we visited was
on top the point of Acapulco. Community members do not consider themselves part
of Acapulco. There were 120 homes in this neighborhood and it was also the
latest target area for a church plant. One widow donated two plots of land to
build a church, and a sponsor church is arranging to purchase two more plots of
land. The hope is to create a retreat center for churches to use to get away
from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Day 4 – October 25: We woke up early and flew home.
Friday, October 26, 2012
Mexico Mission Trip (1 of 3)
The Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma has entered into a partnership with the Baptist Regional Convention of Guerrero, Mexico with the hope of planting 15 churches by 2015. October 22-25, Rick and I traveled with
the Volunteer and Partnership Missions Director of the BGCO to tour the Guerrero
Mexican state and meet some local pastors. First Baptist Jenks is considering a partnership to work
with church plants in Guerrero, Mexico. The following will be a series of post detailing
our trip and explaining what we are hoping to accomplish in our partnership:
Day 1 – October 22: We traveled from Tulsa to Acapulco. Our
plan was to meet up with Sam Porter in Houston, and meet some Mexican pastors when we landed.
Sam’s initial flight was delayed and he did not make it to Houston in time to
catch the flight to ACA, then he missed his connecting flight in Mexico City,
and ended up arriving over 8 hours late. Therefore, when Rick and I arrived at
the airport, we simply went to the hotel and took it easy that afternoon. We
got there around 3:45 and waited for Sam to arrive for dinner at 8:00, then
found out he would not get in until after 10. Unfortunately, Sam's had a terrible day missing flights in OKC, HOU, and MEX, for us though it led to a pretty easy day since our tour guide was MIA... sorry Sam!
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
A Heart Like David
Sunday, October 21, 2012, I had the opportunity to preach on
“The Heart of David.” This was part of our 50Days Toward Spiritual Fitness Challenge we have been doing as a church. God
revealed five characteristics of David that were used to challenge the church,
they are: Humility, Example, Adoration, Repentance, and Training. In order to
obtain a heart like David, I followed the lead of the author of the devotional
book we are using for this study and challenged the people to increase the
personal devotion in Scripture disciplines (reading, studying, and memory,
prayer, and fasting. God taught and challenged me greatly in this message and
it is my prayer that resonated within the hearts of the church as well. Click here to listen to the message.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Book Review: 10 Who Changed the World by Danny Akin
A friend of mine, Jarrett Stephens, recommended this book to
me and I am glad he did. Danny Akin takes 10 great missionaries are correlates
their story with a portion of Scripture that he exegetes as well. There are many tremendous details of famous
missionaries’ stories I had not heard, as well as introductions to missionaries
I was not familiar with. Without going into great detail about each chapter, I
am going to give you the name of the 10 missionaries and the key takeaway I had
from them:
1.
William Carey – Not His Own
2.
Adoniram & Ann Judson – All Good Even When
Life Is Not
3.
Bill Wallace – Sacrifice Today for the Eternal
Tomorrow
4.
Lottie Moon – Living and Loving Loud for the
Gospel
5.
Jim Elliot – Passionate Persistent Pursuit of Proclaiming
6.
George Leile – Slave to the Gospel (True First
Modern Missionary)
7.
David Brainerd – Unashamed Self-Denial
8.
Eric Liddell – Surrendered Champion
9.
John & Betty Stam – Courageous Glorification
in Life and Death
10. James
Fraser – The Prayer Missionary
This is one of the true first books I have read just to read
since I graduated from school. It was a great read and I would recommend it to
anyone wanting to learn more about missions, missionaries, passion for Christ
or His mission. This is an encouraging and challenging read for followers of
Jesus.
Book Review: Your Life Without Limits by Nick Vujicic
This is a good little book that a man born without any
limbs. It is meant to encourage the reader and provide them with hope,
regardless of whatever difficulties they might be facing. Nick has become an
international speaker who travels around the USA, China, Korea, etc. sharing
how he has overcome his adversity and his love for God. The subtitle is good
too, “Inspiration for a Ridiculously
Good Life.” This is a book that you could read yourself and pass on to someone
else who is in need of a pick-me-up… and if nothing else, it will make you feel
good about reading a book from cover to cover in about 15 minutes! Here is a
video of one of his talks:
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Coleman's TD Run (One of them)
Coleman is playing UpWard football this year. I know, I know, he is only 4 but the kids loves sports and I was not going to tell him no on this request! It has been fun (and trying at times) being a coach on his team, working with they Pre-K Bengals (what a terrible name)! Here is a good video Christy took of one of his TD runs this Saturday (10/16/12).
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
10 Secrets Every Father Should Know
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This past Saturday, I took Chloe on a Father/Daughter Campout.
We had a great time together camping out under the stars… and rain! We also
rode 4-wheelers, fished, played, and she had some friends from church there
too. The hosting organization took an hour to speak just to dads and on the
way out these "10 Secrets” were listed on a handout they provided us with. Here
are 10 Secrets Every Father Should Know:
1.
You are the Most Important Man in Her Life
2.
She Needs a Hero
3.
You are Her First Love
4.
Teach Her Humility
5.
Protect Her, Defend Her
6.
Pragmatism and Grit: Two of Your Greatest Assets
7.
Be the Man You Want Her to Marry
8.
Teach
Her Who God Is
9.
Teach Her to Fight
10. Keep
Her Connected
Monday, September 24, 2012
3 Basic Hiring Requirements (a starting point)
A few years ago I published a post called, "The C's of Hiring Church Staff/Pastors." Today I had a conversation with a buddy of mine that reminded me of this post and he gave me chemistry in a new way, Charisma. Here is a review:
1. Chemistry – are they the type of person you want to spend time with
2. Character – are they the type of person you want to be like personally, in your marriage and family, walk with Christ
3. Competence – are they the type of person you want as your lead pastor in areas of service, theology, past work, maturation, church growt
There are many other requirements (personal walk with God, Call, Commitment, Communicator, etc.), but these 3 cannot be overlooked. Many thanks to Jacob for the talk.
1. Chemistry – are they the type of person you want to spend time with
2. Character – are they the type of person you want to be like personally, in your marriage and family, walk with Christ
3. Competence – are they the type of person you want as your lead pastor in areas of service, theology, past work, maturation, church growt
There are many other requirements (personal walk with God, Call, Commitment, Communicator, etc.), but these 3 cannot be overlooked. Many thanks to Jacob for the talk.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Father/Daughter Campout 2012
Just like Coleman & I did in April, Chloe & I got to
experience our first camping adventure together Saturday night. We attended a
father/daughter campout hosted by WYLegacy. This group was founded by Bud Baab
and has been creating opportunities for Fathers to intentionally connect with
their children for over a decade. During the weekend we got to
Setup Camp
Fish
4-Wheel
Swim
Bond
And Make Memories (this is as good of an action shot as my phone can take)!
It was a great overnight adventure and I hope we can do it
again!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
P4CM Presents the Exegesis of Jesus
P4CM stands for Passion For Christ Ministries. Here was my introduction to this group:
Monday, September 3, 2012
The Real Church: Connected in Service
Sunday, September 2, I had the opportunity to preach the final sermon in our Series "The Real Church" called, Connected in Service. on Romans 12:1-8. The passage is about our response to Salvation. The main ideas focused on the Charge of Service, Challenge of Service, Context of Service, ending with a Call to Service. I love how the Word of God speaks to, challenges, and calls out to Christ Followers. You can listen to the sermon here.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
On Mission (Run to Win)
This past Sunday, August 12, I had the opportunity to preach. Continuing with our sermon series (The Real Church) I felt led to preach about how The Real Church is On Mission. The sermon came from 1 Corinthians 9:16-27 and focused on how the real church Proclaims Christ Crucified, Proclaims Creatively without Compromise, and Proclaims Conscious of the Crown. It was awesome because God showed up and spoke through me! May we all be on mission and run to win! Click this link to listen to the sermon.
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Kanas City Family Mission Trip
August 1-4 our church went to Kansas City for a Family Mission Trip. Christy & I decided that we would take all of our children with us, including Clay who is only 19 months old. I wasn’t nervous about taking the kids for the afternoon and evening activities (we rested in the afternoon and put on a VBS for FBC Platte City, MO in the evenings), but we both had some concern for how they would do in the morning.
We worked with a ministry called Hillcrest Transitional
Housing, which assist homeless families get back onto their feet and off of the
streets. We painted, cleaned, pulled weeds, worked on a playground, and even
built a brand new playground set. To our delight, all of our kids did great.
Chloe (6) was a true helper and go getter. Coleman worked hard, wanted to
paint, and brought the adults (along with his big sister) water. Clay even got
in on the act, picking up stuff to throw away (rocks included) and wanting to
paint! It was a phenomenal trip for all of us.
In addition to my family, we had 11 other families go to. It
was really great to see how well everyone worked together, and how hard they
all worked individually. FBC Platte City were great hosts. Hillcrest gave us
plenty of work to do. We saw over 25 children pray to receive Christ, and we
left feeling as though God had used us in a great way.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
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