I just arrived home from a wonderful weekend with my mother, sister and brother-in law. I always love when my speaking allows me to spend time with family. I especially enjoyed my time with them this trip. We stayed two nights in central Wisconsin on Little Silver Lake. This was where as a boy I hung out many weekends. Dad had built a simple cottage on the lake and as kids we loved every minute of time together there. When we went as kids we worked mowing the lawn, painting, trimming trees in the morning and swam in the clearest water you could imagine all afternoon. Lifes a little easier now when I go. Most work is done and the cottage has been replaced by a much more comfortable house built a few years ago. I do not get there very often but when I do the memories are sweet. I even got a round of golf in.
I had the privilege of speaking Sunday at Fox Valley Christian Center and hanging with Steve Nickel who cast the vision for this wonderful Assembly. Steve is a great leader and a tremendous thinker. I always walk away with more after being with him. I also hung with his son Josh and had the joy of dreaming with him. I believe it was a very important meeting and conversation that I have already set up a conference call to discuss the possibilities with the executive team of Trinity.
The Fox valley is filled with memories as well. It was here that God gave me the privilege of speaking year after year and seeing lives changed by His word and power. I looked out at people this weekend who came to follow Christ because of those meetings and was able to see a boy who 11 years ago was healed of blindness. Thank you for the opportunity to be with you Steve.
Monday, September 1, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
I wish all of you could have been with me at Trinity College Faculty retreat. The energy was tremendous. The passion of the professora as they approach the 2008 student boby is contagous. They will start classes with over 300 students. This is a major jump over all projections as new students fill the campus. Team Trinity is the feeling that fills the campus. This atmosphere is what every future leader desires to grow in.
What a trip and event we had in Malawi. Mike Love and Dean did a fabulous job of setup for the first YC Malawi. The teams of youth from Canada were incredible. I love Canadians! Shane, Darcy, Kelly, David, Percy and the list goes thank you for being the only Jesus some in that country may see until heaven.
We had over 5000 decision cards to follow Christ turned in over two weeks of outreach by the teams and the 3 days of outreach.
Jesse Young from Sarasota FL accompanied me and it was ajoy to have him with. His assistance was needed.
The last day was impacting when we visited a village where a baby had been born and the mother died in child birth. We brougfht the first cereal to the child who now was 6 months old being raised by Grand mother. The dirt floor huts and many needy children were deeply moving.
Thank You for praying for me as I traveled. Thank you also for praying for my health before leaving on this important trip. Many of you heard I had surgery after speaking the Lake Geneva family camp in Alexandria Minnesota. The surgery to remove an abscess in my belly was a concern since it left me with an open wound that finally closed completely the day I left for Africa. I am still paying the bills it cost $20,000 to get a second belly button. The insurance paid a lot but as you know the system demands a chunk from us. Pray with me as figure out who owes what. It looks like the last bills are coming in.
What is interesting about this whole medical situation is we were having many healing occur at the camp meeting. I was trusting God even as I watched the lump within me grow to the size of a baseball. It was in the hospital a word came through Vicki that I would come out of this with a new empathy for the hurting. Wow is she right.
This was my first experience in the hospital and I would not trade it. I understand like never before. I am not interested in another trip through this but I guarantee I will be different as I visit, talk and pray for the physically wounded.
We had over 5000 decision cards to follow Christ turned in over two weeks of outreach by the teams and the 3 days of outreach.
Jesse Young from Sarasota FL accompanied me and it was ajoy to have him with. His assistance was needed.
The last day was impacting when we visited a village where a baby had been born and the mother died in child birth. We brougfht the first cereal to the child who now was 6 months old being raised by Grand mother. The dirt floor huts and many needy children were deeply moving.
Thank You for praying for me as I traveled. Thank you also for praying for my health before leaving on this important trip. Many of you heard I had surgery after speaking the Lake Geneva family camp in Alexandria Minnesota. The surgery to remove an abscess in my belly was a concern since it left me with an open wound that finally closed completely the day I left for Africa. I am still paying the bills it cost $20,000 to get a second belly button. The insurance paid a lot but as you know the system demands a chunk from us. Pray with me as figure out who owes what. It looks like the last bills are coming in.
What is interesting about this whole medical situation is we were having many healing occur at the camp meeting. I was trusting God even as I watched the lump within me grow to the size of a baseball. It was in the hospital a word came through Vicki that I would come out of this with a new empathy for the hurting. Wow is she right.
This was my first experience in the hospital and I would not trade it. I understand like never before. I am not interested in another trip through this but I guarantee I will be different as I visit, talk and pray for the physically wounded.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
What an incredible weekend I have experienced in Chicago and Memphis over the last two weekends. Both weekends were filled with God's presence. On both weekends I met with people for a pre evening rally coaching session. WOW! The question and answer time was marked by people moving forward in their personal and spiritual life. In Illinois people made commitments to follow Christ and others became aware of the power of the Holy Spirit in their lives. In Memphis people also received Christ's mercy, grace, and forgiveness and were deeply moved by the realization that we are the treasury of the Holy Spirit and that His power is ours. Divinity in dirt. the Holy Spirit incarnate, God in flesh. He dwells in us.
I was deeply moved on Sunday morning when I read James 4:5 "Do you think that the scripture saith in vain, the Spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy". If a drug addict abrubtly decides to stop doing drugs what happens? Unless that person has a miraculous deliverance, it probaly won't be to long before his body begins to crave those chemicals. In the New Testament, the image of this would be dipicted by the Greek word epipotheo, which is a compond of the words epi potheo. The word epi means over, the word potheo is the word desire. When these two words are compounded together the new word epipotheo portrays an intense desire, a craving, a hunger, an ache, a yearning for something, a longing, for something. It describes an intense, abmormal, excessive yearning.
The word epipotheo is used here in James 4:5 to describe the desire the desire of the Holy Spirit has for us. He yearns for us. He crys out, give me what I crave for, which is us. He wants more, more, and more of us. Every day He wants our time, our attention, our devotion, and our fellowship. His gifts, His word, His power, are all directed toward us. He is in love with Us.
Wow! What a truth!
Welcome Him in, give Him more of you.
Post the questions you have as you read this.
I was deeply moved on Sunday morning when I read James 4:5 "Do you think that the scripture saith in vain, the Spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy". If a drug addict abrubtly decides to stop doing drugs what happens? Unless that person has a miraculous deliverance, it probaly won't be to long before his body begins to crave those chemicals. In the New Testament, the image of this would be dipicted by the Greek word epipotheo, which is a compond of the words epi potheo. The word epi means over, the word potheo is the word desire. When these two words are compounded together the new word epipotheo portrays an intense desire, a craving, a hunger, an ache, a yearning for something, a longing, for something. It describes an intense, abmormal, excessive yearning.
The word epipotheo is used here in James 4:5 to describe the desire the desire of the Holy Spirit has for us. He yearns for us. He crys out, give me what I crave for, which is us. He wants more, more, and more of us. Every day He wants our time, our attention, our devotion, and our fellowship. His gifts, His word, His power, are all directed toward us. He is in love with Us.
Wow! What a truth!
Welcome Him in, give Him more of you.
Post the questions you have as you read this.
Monday, January 7, 2008
Wow! What a Christmas season I had. The joy of a grand baby was huge. I was so captivated by the family being together and having time to unwind that I neglected this blog. Bad on me.
Today I am in Bismarck ND, Yesterday was an incredible day. I have added a new wrinkle to the meeting this week. I will meet for 30 minutes prior to each rally for life coaching. Yesterday we had 60 show up for this 30 minute window. I was energized by the session. We talked about the future story that each of us needs to see and write out.
Tonight I will share on values and the creation of a personal mission statement. I will keep you posted.
Do you have a mission statement?
Do you know your core values?
Would you like help discovering either?
Today I am in Bismarck ND, Yesterday was an incredible day. I have added a new wrinkle to the meeting this week. I will meet for 30 minutes prior to each rally for life coaching. Yesterday we had 60 show up for this 30 minute window. I was energized by the session. We talked about the future story that each of us needs to see and write out.
Tonight I will share on values and the creation of a personal mission statement. I will keep you posted.
Do you have a mission statement?
Do you know your core values?
Would you like help discovering either?
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
I have enjoyed the last few days at home more then I can express. I must have been fryed when I returned from Africa. 3 countries in 1 week, speaking, meeting, and fighting jet lag after an endless fall schedule caught up to me. Just this week I have gotten back on track. My eating habits crashed and exercise had become non existent. But I am back. I have reclaimed proper food intake, and exercised since last Sunday.
I am learning the need for Sabbath play as well as Sabbath pray. Today I am even going to golf with a couple of businessmen from Charlotte.
I just finished writing/editing a daily devotional/journal that I am publishing in the new year. I believe it will help people who have trouble spending quality time with God.
I wish you could see the house, it is fully decorated for Christmas. Two trees, one just for our new granddaughter Olivia. She will not remember a day of this Christmas since she is 4 months but Vicki will enjoy every moment. All I hear is "I can't wait to hold Olivia."
I have had two speaking cancellations this month, bummer. God knows.
My spirit has been more sensitive to the Holy Spirit this week. Just having the time to sit has helped. I have had time to ask important questions for 08. Have I heard all the answers? Not yet. I am believing that by the New Year clarity will reign in my life. I have included images of Africa.
I am learning the need for Sabbath play as well as Sabbath pray. Today I am even going to golf with a couple of businessmen from Charlotte.
I just finished writing/editing a daily devotional/journal that I am publishing in the new year. I believe it will help people who have trouble spending quality time with God.
I wish you could see the house, it is fully decorated for Christmas. Two trees, one just for our new granddaughter Olivia. She will not remember a day of this Christmas since she is 4 months but Vicki will enjoy every moment. All I hear is "I can't wait to hold Olivia."
I have had two speaking cancellations this month, bummer. God knows.
My spirit has been more sensitive to the Holy Spirit this week. Just having the time to sit has helped. I have had time to ask important questions for 08. Have I heard all the answers? Not yet. I am believing that by the New Year clarity will reign in my life. I have included images of Africa.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Wow! do the days fly by! I had an incredible weekend with Royal View Church last weekend. I flew home Monday night arriving home at midnight and flew Tuesday Morning early to Dallas. I have had the joy of spending 3 days with my 3 month old granddaughter Olivia. Hot Dog! Tonight Vicki and I are babysitting it is a blast! This is our first Thanksgiving with her.
We have so much to be thankful for. I have sat today and thought of all my friends. You are all over the world. So many live in Canada, Asia, Africa, Australia and the list goes on. God has provided for are every need.
Tomorrow I leave for East Africa. When I think of how God has blessed Vicki and me with so many opportunities to minister for him and in so many places I am amazed.
We ate at our friends the Wilson's today, they are a great family. If you are ever in the Dallas area visit Oaks Fellowship that is the group the Wilson's lead. Let me know how your day was. I will keep you posted each day from Africa.
The picture is of Vicki's parents and Olivia
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