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Have you thanked Jesus lately?

Our friend Atley Black sings one of her originals! Please listen. Can’t wait to have Atley come to SQ632 soon!

Therefore Go!



“Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” Matthew 28:19-20

Praying for the Kuna Indians…

Missionaries in Panama Wage War on Drugs - CBN.com

Oh my…these are the Kuna Indians that we ministered to this last year on our mission trip. Please pray for their safety from the Columbian druglords! I so hope we get to go back there again someday. They truly were a unique and gentle people group!

Christmas is a miracle!

I am enjoying focusing on the wonder and the miracle of Christ’s birth this year. The prophecies were fulfilled in Him, my life has been changed and I will live forever in Heaven because of Him! We have so much to rejoice about!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

CHRISTmas is about the birth of Christ!!!

What do you say we wish a whole bunch of people a VERY MERRY CHRISTmas this year!!!!

Lives Changed…Carboard Testimonies

One of my students sent me this and it tugged on the old heartstrings. It is a great example of the fact that our God is in the business of bringing hope, restoration, new life, and ultimately eternal life. How has God changed your life? What is your cardboard testimony?

Clear the Stage…and be still!

This was a powerful message brought to us on Friday night at Midland Ministries Super C Camp this weekend. It is so relevant. Please take the time to listen not just with your ears but with your heart! Be blessed!

24/7 Christianity and a Bit of Transparency…

I thought I would share with you, my brothers ans sisters in Christ, what God has been teaching me the last few months and weeks. God has opened my eyes and spoke to my heart in a life changing way!

As a minister of the Gospel, I was sort of finding myself in my own personal “comfort zone”! As I’ve been very busy going about my organized and structured areas of ministry, I found myself sort of too tired or too distracted by all these areas of ministry to really care about the people out in the world. I know that the “ministry” things that I have been working hard at have been really beneficial to the youth of our city and to our community. But I’ve been finding myself caring less and less about random people that I meet in the community.

I used to be the type of person that just loved witnessing one on one to any random person that would listen. Many times over the years I have taken groups of youth to go to large malls and pass out Gospel tracts and just spend time sharing with people. I have witnessed to people on airplanes, teenagers, parents of our teens, waitresses at restaurants, and random people at Wal-mart or wherever. But honestly it has been months since I have stopped and taken the time to witness to someone in the community who wasn’t part of the ministry that I work for. I have been feeling kind of complacent in my walk because of this!

After coming to Christ 7 years ago I was so on fire for God and so thankful to know JESUS! Then receiving God’s call to be a full time youth minister I grew in Christ so fast and got so busy in the ministry which I love so dearly. But what think I have done is that I “have forsaken my first love” (Revelation 2:4). Jesus goes on to say to “Remember the height to which you have fallen! Repent and do the things you did at first.”

So that is what I did this Sunday. I set my pride aside and stepped out from the pew that occupy each Sunday morning and walked to the front of the church and repented at the altar. I told God that I was truly sorry for being “too much like Martha and not enough like Mary”. I asked God to renew my love and zeal for witnessing to all people, not just girls in my Bible study, kids at camp, or the people on short term mission trips!

It was at camp a few weeks ago when my friend and the amazing camp speaker, Jack Hager, talked about “a plethora of good things that can keep us from the best things”. He also talked about those who look so forward to short term missions trips but ignore the mission field all around us. I could relate to that because I am working hard to raise the money to go to Panama for 10 days to minister to the Kuna Indians yet I hadn’t been in much of a mood to witness to people here in this community, outside my circle of regular ministry that is. I knew it wasn’t fair for me to think that one of the people in Panama deserved to be reached out to more than say the single mom/cashier at Wal-mart.

Lord knows that there is organized religion and ministry of all types going on all over the place. This country is not at a loss at all for churches, Christian music and concerts, Christian conferences, retreats, camps, and short term mission trips. But God help us if we lose sight of those people who are on the outside of these “seemingly good things”. Many people in this country will not set foot in the doors of a church if they are not reached out to with the love of Christ. I think what the American Church and what our nation is at a loss for, is people who genuinely love Christ enough to put aside their busy “Christian lives” long enough to share about the great Christ that they are supposed to be living for.

How dare I get so spoiled in the “comforts of faith” that I would ignore the spiritual needs of those who know NO faith at all!!!!

That reminds me of a book I once read by Mark Cahill called “One Thing You Can’t Do In Heaven”. Of course the one thing we won’t be able to do in Heaven is to reach out to lost people. There won’t be any lost ones there. So I guess some of us need to spend a whole lot less time worshiping God at retreats, conferences, and concerts and start worshiping God by sharing Christ with people who don’t know Him yet. Out of the comfort zone…..YES…..but W.W.J.D.????

I am curious to hear your thoughts as well….?

Creative Worship

I thought this was pretty cool!

I’ll be going to see this one soon!

I am looking forward to seeing the new Narnia movie, “Prince Caspian”. I love the parallelisms of the things of God! It sure is hard to find good wholesome movies these days, but I think this might just be one worth watching. I am definitely a C.S. Lewis fan!