Dec 15, 2007

What Encourages Me...

You ever compare yourself to others?  I read somewhere that that isnt very wise, but I still find myself doing it.  


  • I'm not as smart as he.... 
  • I cant seem to get the discipline he has.... 
  • I'm not that witty......or funny....
  • Why cant I just have more money....

But, I have found one place where there is equal opportuity for everyone.  

  • I can listen to His voice.
  • I can get strength from His Word.
  • I can be obedient.  
  • I can be sensitive. 

And I find that when I concentrate on some of those basics, I stop looking around at others and feeling small, outdone, and useless, and start to take advantage of what He has given me.  And 2 things begin to happen:

  1. Obedience and Sensitivity to Him begin to influence my actions and attitude
  2. and He begins to carry me beyond all those circumstances that made me so discontent.

Maybe we should stop trying to figure out why He is doing things, and just submit to how He wants to guide our lives.  I usually find He is quite capable.

Nov 12, 2007

Weather Report for Christmas

Let's work and figure out ways that we can get involved in bringing someone to Christmas on the Northside.  

If you want to find out more, go to ChristmasOnTheNorthside.com 

Now for your viewing pleasure....

Nov 10, 2007

#6 Sign a Relationship is in Trouble

from this blog...

#6 - You Find Yourself Trying To Bargain With God.

If you are currently in a relationship and, every time you pray and sincerely seek the Lord about it you just KNOW it isn't right–then–it isn't right.

I remember a relationship I was in once that I knew I shouldn't be in…but could not figure out why.  She was a great girl, loved Jesus and we enjoyed one another's company–but something just was not right.

Finally I began to bargain with God and say things like, "OK God, if I feel this way in two weeks then I will end it."  Two weeks later, same feeling…so I would say, "OK, what I meant to say was if I REALLY feel this way and a green monkey appears to me the next time I go to Wal Mart…"

Get the picture?

If God says it's wrong then He's not changing His mind.  He's never had to say "oops" or "My bad" in regards to anything.  The reason I held on to the relationship I knew I didn't need to be in was because of my personal struggle with insecurity.  I finally obeyed the Lord and made the painful decision to trust Him instead of the dating deal…and through that experience He led me to establish a solid friendship with and eventually marry the most awesome and incredible woman on the planet.

God is TOTALLY into relationships…marriage was HIS idea–AND–when dating and marriage are done in HIS ways…things just work.

That's all on the subject for now–any relationship questions you would like to see me try to tackle on this site?

Nov 9, 2007

#5 Sign a Relationship is in Trouble

from this blog...

#5 - You Hope That Marriage Will Change The Person. 

I say if often around here–marriage is a magnifier…if he/she is that way before marriage then they will REALLY be that way afterwards.

When you decide to get married you need to have an "as is" attitude–that meaning that you are willing to marry that person "as is," and if that person NEVER changes a thing that you will be committed to loving them for the rest of your life.

Too often couples go into a relationship thinking that, once married, things will change…and that is NOT the case.  I can honestly say that I spent a lot of time thinking about this before asking 'Cretia to marry me…I married an awesome woman, but I didn't change her into one–she was already awesome before EVER marrying me!


Nov 8, 2007

#4 Sign a Relationship is in Trouble

from this blog...

#4 - Sex IS The Relationship

If you want to create insecurity, guilt, mistrust and confusion in a relationship…then by all means, have sex. BUT if you want the I Corinthians 13 kind of relationship that honors God then sex MUST be avoided…no matter what.

I have seen couples who really do love Jesus choose to have sex, thus creating a tension in their relationship with God and one another. (I almost said, "fall into the sex trap;" however, people do not trip, fall and accidentally have sex on the way down (oops, sorry about that)…it is a choice.) AND as a result of this choice the relationship no longer becomes about getting to know one another–it becomes about how the couple can manipulate time and circumstances and even other people so that they can get alone to have sex.

Sex is a STRONG temptation! But I Corinthians 10:13 promises us we can handle that temptation. I know it's tough to not have sex before marriage, trust me, Lucretia and I dated for almost four years before getting married!!! BUT…we went into marriage with no regrets in regards to our relationship with one another–it wasn't always easy…but it was the RIGHT thing to do.


Nov 5, 2007

#3 Sign a Relationship is in Trouble

from this blog...

#3 - PDA

It is great when couples affirm their love for one another publicly; however, is putting your hands in each others back pockets really that necessary?

PDA usually is prevalent when there is an extremely insecure person (or people) in the relationship. They think that by showing the world that they are practically obsessed with one another that somehow that will solidify the relationship–when it actually causes it to erode because a solid relationship is built on trust–and if trust is not present when two people are with one another–how can it be present with they are apart. (PDA guys usually tend to be overly possessive as well…and PDA girls…like it or not, have a reputation because people think, "If that is what she does in public–what happens in private?)

My advice–go with Ephesians 5:3 on this one!

Nov 3, 2007

Squirrels and Sex

Well here is some humor that might give you a little reminder next time...



I havent read the book, but I will let you know if it is any good.

Nov 2, 2007

#2 Sign a Relationship is in Trouble

from this blog...

#2 - You Have To Continually Defend The Relationship–Especially To Those Who Love You.

They say love is blind…and I would say that is just about right in many instances I have seen. He/she begins dating someone and, after a few dates the term "reasonable decision" is thrown out the window. People come to you, confront you…but you just won't hear it because you are determined that this is THE one.  (If you say that with everyone you date–face it–you have issues!!!)
The Bible says in Proverbs 27:6 that wounds from a friend can be trusted. So, ask yourself, if your friends who love you keep expressing concern should you ignore it–OR–at least be willing to lay the relationship before the Lord to just see if He might be trying to communicate to you through your friends.


Nov 1, 2007

Signs a Dating Relationship is in Trouble

I am always concerned that we have problems keeping our heads straight about dating, marriage, and relationships so, hopefully we can consider the things this guys says and be a little more objective about our passion problems.  


If we want, and we often do, we can convince ourselves that just about any relationship is OK, but we need a little objectivity in this area.  Hopefully these next posts will help....


Six Signs The Dating Relationship Is In Trouble…

One of the things I love to teach on is the subject of relationships…and since we are in a series on parenting here at NewSpring, today I thought I would address the awesome single peeps in our church. In working with college students and singles for over a decade…here are six signs you can use to see whether or not your relationship may be in trouble.

#1 - You Are Not Spiritually Compatible.

I hear it all the time, "But Perry, I know he/she is not a Christian, but dating me will change that." Let me be very clear…God did call us to be missionaries, but not on the dating field. He is very clear in His Word that Christians and non-Christians should not date (II Corinthians 6:14-15). And trust me, this always leads to problems down the road–always!

AND…you are NOT the Holy Spirit–He changes people–and not through dating. "But Perry, I know this one couple and…" Yes, I know…you know a success story or two, trust me–I know MANY more stories that didn't turn out so good.

One more thing on this–even among Christians you need to decide if you are spiritually compatible if the relationship gets serious. This will require some serious conversations and a serious seeking of Scripture on a personal level to really own what you believe and why. (I Peter 3:15)

Oct 21, 2007

"Big Day" Report

Well, the "Big Day" has passed and it went very well. We played a
little game, learned about central Africa from everyone (thanks!) and
heard from Proverbs how to control our tongue. Then after a great
message in church we all went to the park and had a pretty nice
little cookout.

- we got kicked out of our pavilion, but stole a table when no one
was looking:)
- Rachel can throw the frisbee better than all the girls
- i learned how to throw a frisbee like 100 yards (i was pretty
impressed with myself)
- The ribs were awesome!

We were one measly person away from our goal, but I am not in the
least bit disappointed, to be honest. The way I got to see everyone
involved and working for this day and all the progress that we made
for the next days was worth the whole thing. Thanks for all the hard
work! I think we can praise the Lord for the day. He was good to us.

Lets do it again.

Sep 12, 2007

Motivation

You have got to read this article on motivation from Tony Howeth's Blog if you care anything about being motivated or a leader.  Dont know if you do, just thought it was good.

Sep 11, 2007

Burning for Marriage

Well, I have heard many quote this verse as the reason they are getting married, but I think John Piper does a good job here of explaining the balance of this verse.  You better use your head deciding on a mate!  A very small percentage of your 168 hours a week is going to be spent doing what everyone seems to be so focused on.  What do you think happens the rest of the time??  You have to live together and like each other, and talk!  One day your sexual desire will be satisfied....what then?  Better think about it before you marry for one reason.....


Here is what John says....



"    I should say just one brief word about that infamous sentence in 1 Corinthians 7:9: "If they cannot exercise self-control, they should marry. For it is better to marry than to burn with passion." Remember, this is addressed explicitly to men and women (v. 8). And here is the one thing I want to say about it: When a person seeks to be married, knowing that as a single he or she would "burn with passion," it doesn't have to mean that marriage becomes a mere channel for the sex drive. Paul would never mean that in view of Ephesians 5.

    Instead when a person marries—let me simply use the man as an example—he takes his sexual desire, and he does the same thing with it that we must all do with all our physical desires if we would make them means of worship—1) he brings it into conformity to God's word; 2) he subordinates it to a higher pattern of love and care; 3) he transposes the music of physical pleasure into the music of spiritual worship, 4) he listens for the echoes of God's goodness in every nerve; 5) he seeks to double his pleasure by making her joy his joy; and 6) he gives thanks to God from the bottom of his heart because he knows and he feels that he never deserved one minute of this pleasure."

Sep 10, 2007

Big day Sunday

Well, havent written too much on here, but we sure have been busy.

Dont know the last thing i skipped, but since Matthew's Banquet we
singles have been to a Falcons game, whitewater rafting on the Ocoee
and had so many on Sunday that we were bringing in chairs from other
rooms.

So, if you have been away, its time to come back! We're going up!

Aug 23, 2007

Matthew's Banquet

This Sunday is probably going to be the most exciting day of the year!  Its Matthews Banquet and people have been inviting for weeks and even months for this one day.  We have some special things up our sleeve, including some chicken and other free food, and I want to challenge you to do all you can to invite everyone you can.


The whole point of the banquet is to give us an excuse to invite our friends....I mean, how offensive could it be to invite people to have a free meal with you at your church?  Not very.  So, I hope you will be here and be ready to see what God will do.  Our goal is 200 and we expect to have at least that.  So, it should be fun.

If you want to help there will be lots of work going on Saturday morning....inviting, calling, visiting, planning, decorating, setting up...etc.  So, if you were available, you could come at 10 and get your hands dirty.

Aug 14, 2007

Lion chasers manifesto

Well, I actually dont know the context of this "lion chasing" that I found, but I would assume it may be about david killing the lion or something.  But you know, you can never tell stories, or know what it is like to kill a "lion" if you never chase it....


Lion Chasers Manifesto

Quit living as if the purpose of life is to arrive safely at death. 
Set God-sized goals. 
Pursue God-ordained passions. 
Go after a dream that is destined to fail without divine intervention. 
Keep asking questions. 
Keep making mistakes. 

Keep seeking God. 
Stop pointing out problems and become part of the solution. 
Stop repeating the past and start creating the future. 
Stop playing it safe and start taking risks. 
Expand your horizons. 

Accumulate experiences. 
Consider the lilies. 
Enjoy the journey. 
Find every excuse you can to celebrate everything you can. 
Live like today is the first day and last day of your life. 

Don't let what's wrong with you keep you from worshipping what's right with God. 
Burn sinful bridges. 
Blaze a new trail. 
Criticize by creating. 
Worry less about what people think and more about what God thinks. 

Don't try to be who you're not. 
Be yourself. 
Laugh at yourself. 
Quit holding out. 
Quit holding back. 
Quit running away. 
Chase the lion!

Aug 2, 2007

Six Flags details

Well, here are the details for Six Flags this Saturday.

Jul 31, 2007

Becoming by Habit

I wonder, what habits have we inherited? What patterns of thought did we buy into as young adults that continue to define us in both positive and negative ways? Aristotle said, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a habit."

In our pursuit of excellent, God-honoring ministry, we should continually take inventory of the habits and thought patterns that define us in the most obvious and subtle ways. Maybe we should explore a little more. Our lives could truly grow if we stopped to take a second look at new ideas (or even old ones that we have long-since written off).

I'm convinced that the key to personal growth in ministry is developing the habit of exploration. In the absence of intentional daily discovery, our lives can become narrow and stagnant. Really explore God's Word. Experiment with new communication styles. Spin a globe and google whatever country your finger lands on. Go chat with a homeless person and listen. Invest time in something risky. Think carefully about how you give. Take note of the words that habitually come rolling off your tongue.

Our habits define us. We should all take a second look at our familiar world and buy into something new. 

Jul 26, 2007

Obesity is Contagious

A study out today shows that obesity is contagious. If your best friend gets fat, your chances of gaining weight more than double.

Malcolm Gladwell fans will recall his reporting that suicide among teenagers can be contagious as well.

So is terrorism, of course. And spamming. And graffiti.

The most important thing you can do is choose who you're hanging out with. The second high-leverage thing is to put dynamics in place that reinforce the ideas you'd like to see spread. Celebrate the heroes. Make it easy for those ideas to spread...


This is a study from secular, Non-Christian, dont-care-about-God people.  Makes me think that we should be careful about who we spend our time with.

Jul 25, 2007

excellence quote

"We are what we repeatedly do," Aristotle once wrote. "Therefore, excellence is a habit not an act."

Hoping in the God of Hope

I got this from the Pulpit Magazine blog.  Sometimes it is encouraging to be reminded of just how good He is.  and that He can be trusted even when we have our doubts




1. HIS PERSON: We can hope in God because of who He is.

We can hope in God and His promises because He is absolutely trustworthy — His Word can be trusted because He can be trusted. God's personality backs up the reliability of everything He says. Unlike the stereotypical used-car salesman, God's character does not contradict His promises.

As a result, we can be confident that every assurance He makes will come to pass exactly as foretold, down to the smallest detail. But what is it about God's person that makes Him so trustworthy? In order to answer this question, at least three divine attributes must be considered:

His Wisdom

Believers can hope in God, first of all, because He is perfectly wise. In fact, Psalm 147:5 notes that His understanding is infinite. And Paul, in Romans 11:33–34, exclaims, "Oh, the depth of the riches of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable his judgments, and his paths beyond tracing out!" He needs no additional advice or help because He already possesses infinite understanding. God knows every situation, circumstance, and possibility in complete detail — and He knows how to handle each one perfectly.

As Christians, we can place our confidence fully in God's decisions because He knows exactly what He's doing. Our response to God's perfect wisdom, then, must be to trust in Him rather than in ourselves or anything else. Even Solomon, the wisest of men, advised, "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding" (Proverbs 3:5).

His Righteousness

Along with God's wisdom, His perfect righteousness also allows us to hope in Him completely. The Bible is clear: God is absolutely holy, without sin, and morally perfect in every way (see Daniel 9:14; 1 John 1:5). In fact, God's holiness is a motivation for our own righteous living. Peter, quoting from Leviticus, urges his readers, "But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: 'Be holy, because I am holy' " (1 Peter 1:15–16).

So how does God's righteousness fit in with His trustworthiness? The answer is simple: God cannot lie because God cannot sin (Proverbs 6:16–17, 12:22). His righteousness means that He will never act in any way that compromises or contradicts His own character. Unlike a crooked politician who says one thing but means another, our holy God always means exactly what He says. He can be trusted because He is pure and breaking His Word would violate the very essence of who He is (cf. John 17:17).

His Immutability

Not only is God perfectly wise and perfectly righteous, but His character never changes. Psalm 102:26–27, directed to God, says, "They will perish, but you remain; they will all wear out like a garment. Like clothing you will change them and they will be discarded. But you remain the same, and your years will never end." James 1:17 reiterates this point, noting that in God there is no shifting of shadows. Hebrews 13:8 says, "Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever." Despite the turmoil or transition of those on this earth, God's character remains constant.

Regarding hope, God's immutable nature means that He's not going to suddenly change His mind about previous promises. He won't arbitrarily decide that salvation is no longer found in Christ or that eternal life is no longer available to those who believe. After all, the God in whom we first put our hope is still the same God now. We can cling tightly to the hope God has given because an unchanging God can only make unchanging promises.

God's person — specifically, His wisdom, righteousness, and unchanging nature — allow us to trust Him because of who He is. His words are certain because His character is certain. Thus, as Hebrews 6:18 puts it: "It is impossible for God to lie."

Tomorrow we will consider God's sovereign power, as a second reason we can confidently hope in Him. 

quote

"The single most important area of your life and ministry will be in the realm of attitudes." 


Jul 19, 2007

Tubing at Helen

This Saturday we are all going to go float down the river on some
tubes. It is going to cost $3 so, break the bank and meet us at the
church at 9:00 and we will all leave together and be back around
3:00-4:00pm.

Dont wear bikinis.

Jul 18, 2007

Vacation...

...Bible School is great.  I get to wear a t-shirt to work every day.  (The same one actually, everyday)  And i get to act like an idiot in front of all the kids and everyone thinks its ok.  If you havent come yet, it is actually pretty fun to watch everything happen.  It is just a swarm of craziness.


its also scary.  i did childrens crusades for 2 summers while in college, so i was asked to help out, and the moment i get in front of the kids there is an amazing responsibility on me.  Kids are so teachable, moldable and want to believe whatever you tell them, so everything that you say is so important.  all that goes on seems to be exaggerated.

But I love it.  You should come tomorrow or the next, before it is all over.

Nightmares

I have had 2 dreams about this class in the last couple of days. The
first one was that I came into the class and there were about 30
people packed into the little room we were in and about the time I
walked in I realized that I hadn't studied my lesson yet! So, I
panicked and woke up.

The second one was that it was a pretty normal class time, but I
tried to teach, and for the entire time I could NOT make a sentence
make sense. I just fumbled and stuttered and restarted over and over
and over. And I wanted to run away and never come back but I
couldnt. It stunk, let's hope that never happens for real.

Just thought y'all might like to hear that i have been dreaming about
y'all.

Jul 17, 2007

Hindsight

The saying is true, "hindsight is 20/20." The trouble with hindsight
is that you don't see it until it's too late to do anything about
it. But, what if you can learn from someone else's hindsight? If you
can do that, than you can turn hindsight into foresight and harness
the past to shape the future. It's like your very own time machine.

Jul 11, 2007

Whom God Chooseth

When I think of my history....all that God has done in my life....I cant take it all in.  There have been trials, problems, mistakes, heart breaking times that He has used to shape me into more of what He wants.  So often i am stubborn, but He still has a plan and works in my life.  And he will work in yours.  God cares about you too much to leave you alone.  


I found this poem at one of those times when I was broken and didnt understand that God was trying to work in me.....

Whom God Chooseth
by Alfred Flemington

When God wants to drill a man,
And thrill a man,
And skill a man,
When God wants to mold a man
To play the noblest part;
When He yearns with all His heart
To create so great and bold a man
That all the world shall be amazed,
Watch His methods, watch His ways;
How He ruthlessly perfects
Whom He royally elects;
How He hammers him and hurts him,
And with mighty blows converts him
Into trial shapes of clay which
Only God understands;
While his tortured heart is crying
And he lifts beseeching hands;
How He bends but never breaks
When His good He undertakes;
How He uses whom He chooses,
And with every purpose fuses him;
By every act induces him
To try His splendor out—
God knows what He's about.

Jul 10, 2007

Focus and Concentration

I dont know if you are a big blog reader, but John Pearson's is a good one.  I thought this was especially good about Focus and Concentration.  Tell me what you think.


"The power of focus and concentration remains largely untapped. This is some great info.

Much of what gets blamed on poor time management is actually the result of splattering ourselves in small quantities against a range of things which we will probably never finish. The man determined to finish a task fully and to know all he can about it will find a multitude of success. The man who doles himself to such a range of tasks as to leave no stone unturned will find nothing built though he touched every stone. O.S. Marden said, "Not many things indifferently, but one thing supremely, is the demand of the hour. He who scatters his efforts in this intense concentrated age, cannot hope to succeed.

Carlyle adds "the weakest living creature, by concentrating his powers on a single object, can accomplish something; where as the strongest, but dispersing his over many, may fail to accomplish anything."


Jul 9, 2007

Delivery tests

Well, you probably have figured out that I am experimenting with this
blog. That could explain why you may have gotten a bunch of
duplicate emails in your inbox the other day.

Well, hopefully that is all over. You should get, at most, one email
a day now with the days posts on the blog.

Hey, its your blog! Comment and write away! Its all open, I made it
that way on purpose.


I figure, why write something no one will read?

Yesterday

Well, yesterday was a good day. We had 8 in the class and Ryan came
in newly-graduated from High school. He is wanting to go into the
Air Force in just about a month or two and is already making plans to
do that, so be in prayer for him and lets make it a good couple of
months for him.

Also, Robert really did a good job teaching on commitment and how
Israel said that they were going to obey with their mouths in Joshua,
but really failed miserably when it came down to it in Judges. So, I
hope we will start to be more committed this week.

And I was glad to see Joel around. We all went out before and after
church and it was pretty fun. Melissa spent the weekend in North
Carolina with a friend, but should already be back by now. Watch out
for them. They are sly-trickster-slick salesmen, and if you let them
talk to you, you are going to end up with a security system for your
lawnmower. They are good. Too bad they are leaving at the end of
the summer. Maybe we can get them to stay.

I hope you are all excited about what God is doing and wants to do
with us. God is already starting to bless so I pray that you will
keep coming and working and learning. God has some amazing things
for us.....just wait, you'll see.

Jul 7, 2007

Tomorrow

Well, I am excited about all that is going on. Today the teens had a
big garage sale to raise money for their missions trip to Peru in
just a few weeks and the whole church was buzzing all day.

A couple of us went to invite people to the church and probably
invited over 100 or more just with the people i was with. Then I
went to try to eat sushi, but it was closed. Now, we are getting
ready for tomorrow, the vacation Bible school coming up, and trying
to think of ways to allow more people to hear the gospel through us.

Tomorrow, should be exciting. Robert will be teaching the class and
I know he will do a great job. Somebody will tell a little about
Kyrgyzstan, and we will find out some of the things going on this
week. I hope you will make sure you are there for it.

We should have a few people that havent been with us before in our
class, so considering all this, it should be a great day coming. Be
praying and working and we will see you in the morning!

Jul 6, 2007

Mental Stimulation, part 2...

maybe i can explain it a little better....

i guess it is really almost like a personality or curiosity or desire.  lets say X subject comes up.  you could ask what i think, and i could just give the correct answer. short and simple. or i could say, "ive really thought about X a lot, its funny that you ask me about that because i was just wondering about that and dont really understand it fully.  it seems like everyone is just skipping over this obvious point that comes up when you start to study it a little, you know?? have you ever thought about that?"  and you would answer, wow, i was kinda wondering the same thing, but didnt want to say anything..."  or somethign like that.

i am really not thinking about studying books only, i am talking about evaluating life, situations, people, circumstances, reactions, etc.  and finding out how i should then live.  so i can be fully persuaded in my own mind

i think this is one of the main areas that people probably miss it on relationships, and miss out on a lot.  two thinking people helping and stimulating the other to think.  staying out of the status quo.  recognizing mediocrity.  pointing out thoughts that are unchallenged and untested and strengthening them.

and, i think it is Biblical:
 - God asks us to search for Him and promises we will find him when we search with all our heart
 - If we look at the guy God used to be the apostle to the Jews, gave the keys to, chose to preach on Pentecost, it was the guy asking the questions and seeking out the answers.  arguing, questioning, and evaluating.  but as a result, passionate.
 - draw nigh to God and He will draw nigh to you.

He wants us to know Him, not facts.  so seek to know Him.  Ask the questions and have the courage to find the answers!

Jul 5, 2007

Mental Stimulation, Part 1

I have been thinking lately about relationships among ourselves and others and have been learning some things that i wanted you all to think about.  i have thought of 4 areas of a relationship:

  

    1. Spiritual - foundational, formational, and permeating all other levels of the relationship - most time should be spent strengthening this level!
    2. Mental - what we are talking about, thinking rightly
    3. Emotional - very real, but mainly dependent on what happens in the other areas 
    4. Physical - an obvious one.

but then there is the one i am wondering about.....mental stimulation.  i thought about how to describe it a lot before i wrote this and i think "stimulation" is the best word to use.  i want to provoke you to think, and i want you to provoke me to think.  "iron sharpeneth iron..."

but it that requires two people that are independent in their thinking.  Not 2 people that just agree with each other at all, but 2 people that challenge one another, and provoke one another.

this really isnt dependent amount of intelligence, but rather a method of thinking.  there are tons and tons, like 90% of the world, that just accept what they have been taught, believe what they have heard, repeat what is supposed to be repeated, and are satisfied.  but they never really know it experientally!  well, i dont want to be one of those people.  i want to see something, evaluate it, analyze it, see if it is really true, meditate upon it, think about things that could be better about it, and then act on it.  you know what i mean??  and if you dont think like that right now, that's fine, i just think if you dont, you would really enjoy starting:)

to be continued tomorrow....

Jul 3, 2007

4th of July Cookout Wednesday

Ok, here is all of the information for the grill out this Wednesday. 

It starts at 5:00, so everyone should have enough time to sleep in and go visit their family and then come our party. You need to bring FOOD! Everyone brings something and then we will have enough food for everyone. But like always if you are unable to bring something, you are still invited to come! 

The location is going to be at Mark Coffey's house at 5395 Tallantworth Xing, Cumming, GA 30040. You can arrive early late, whenever, just come. If you need a ride you can call me at 770-883-2224. Invite you friends and family. This is a good way to invite those who might not come to church but would come to a cook out.

Bible Study

Well, I never use this blog, but I think I am going to try to start.

We had a Bible Study last night and had a good time with some good
discussion about the promises and direction that God gives us through
His Word and then invites us to test Him out. Pretty amazing but can
get scary some times. Just make sure you are really acting on a
promise that is in the Bible and not a promise that you pulled out of
your hat.

Sunday we talked about the partnership of the Holy Spirit and the
Bible in our lives to work the work that God wants done. Often we
will read the Bible and ignore the Holy Spirit, or, never read the
Bible and expect the Holy Spirit to guide us, but He doesnt work like
that. So, this week, read your Bibles and be sensitive to what the
Holy Spirit is working in your life through it!

How have you seen God motivate you to holiness and service?

May 14, 2007

Bible Study Tonight



Hey I just wanted to remind you about the Bible study that we are going to have at our house tonight. So come and be here at 8:30 and we will start and eat and have a little bible study and just talk and have fun so I will see you here tonight.

Apr 25, 2007

Arena Football

We had an awesome time at the Arena football game Saturday Night despite getting robbed and vandalized. (Someone broke into our car and got an ipod).

But the Georgia Force broke their all time scoring record while we watched them.

It was then followed up by Friend Day at the park with our own soccer, football, ultimate frisbee, baseball, cookout, and basketball.

If I ever get any pictures I will post them here for us all to see.

Apr 16, 2007

Friend Day @ the Park


This Sunday will be awesome. We will be having Friend Day and immediately following church we will be heading right down the road to the park to have a cookout.

So invite everyone that you consider to be your friend to come.

Apr 14, 2007

Movie Night

We had our movie night last night on Friday the 13th. Had 8 people and a good time.



We had plenty of food.

8 pizzas - one for everyone

chinese food for 3 - since we have the delivery-boy hookup.

chips, fudge rounds, tons of drinks, deserts and more.



Whoever you are are welcome to come next time, we will still have leftovers.



ARENA FOOTBALL (and something for girls) - APRIL 21st

Put this on your calendar. We are going to see arena football at my (Philip's) Arena next Saturday. Find some people to go with us.

COST: $10-15




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Absen "T" Sunday


Dear friends,

We cerxainly are hoping xhax you can be in Sunday school xhis nexx Sunday ax xhe Vision Bapxisx Church. Because of xhe Easxer season and xhe large amounx of people missing for Spring Break, many of our people have been absenx for several Sundays. We wanx xo sxarx xhis nexx week wixh a big boom in axxendance xhis Sunday. Plan now xo be in your place. Bring all of xhe children and lex's go over xhe xop for xhe Lord Jesus.

Xhis pasx year has been wonderful for xhe Vision Bapxisx Church. Our Sunday school grew by leaps and bounds. We are hoping xhax xhe same xhing can be said ax xhe end of 2007.

By xhe way, I guess xhax by now you are wondering why we have lefx oux all of xhe "T's" in xhis lexxer. THE REASON IS THAT WE HAVE BEEN HAVING SO MANY ABSENT "T's" LATELY, WE JUST DIDN'T HAVE ENOUGH TO USE IN THIS LETTER.

DON'T BE AN ABSENT "T" SUNDAY.

Apr 13, 2007

End of Days

This is the currents series on the end times at the church. Invite your friends, its plenty interesting talking about the end of the world.
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First Post

Well, this is a blog that we want to use to keep everyone updated on what we are doing and have done. Feel free to comment, post and write about what is going on in your life.

I was thinking we could use it to tell about upcoming events, write reviews on things we have done, share something that God is doing in your life, and just keep in touch.

So use it or it will be pretty useless:)