Conversation with a 5 Year Old.

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This was the conversation that was being yelled across a couple of rooms between Nicki and Gavin (our 5 year old) this morning…

Gavin: “Mommy!”
Nicki: “What?”

Gavin: “It feels like Tristan has a baby in his tummy!”
Nicki: “What?”

Gavin: “It feels like Tristan has a baby in his tummy!!!”
Nicki:
“That’s just Gas!”

Gavin: “Oh!”

:mrgreen:

A friend was telling me they had a conversation with a guy where they asked, “Why would someone want to bring a child into this evil world?” – My response when I heard the question was…”With the world as evil as it is, children are the pure ones (not meaning without sin), they are the innocent ones. Their motives are pure.”

With Nicki being pregnant, Gavin understands that she has a baby living in her…so it was normal and natural as he and Tristan were playing/wrestling to relate Tristan’s tummy rumblings to be nothing more than a baby! It was a great moment!

Challenge the Process – (Quote of the Day)

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This is my dad…
This is me…

Funny, because I swore up and down when I was younger that I would never be like my dad. He was strict or at least I thought so at the time. I now find myself calling him often for advice and his opinion.

I am skimming through the Catalyst Groupzine, volume 1. (Its one of the items I picked up yesterday at STL.)

Here is Andy Stanley’s opening quote for which I relate:

The instinct to challenge the process is a fundamental quality of every leader. When God created leaders, He equipped them with an unsettling urge to unpack, undo, and unearth methods. This explains your tendency to question everything around you. It’s the reason you have such strong opinions – And such a strong desire to share them. God wired you that way.

I can’t wait to read through it…right now I’m just skimming.

Discontent Take 2

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I posted on being discontent the other day.

Thanks Claire for all of the reminders of how people changed the world through some of their discontentment…that is my prayer…that God would use me to change the world, so hopefully it starts with a little discontentment!

Today, Nicki and I went to Sunrise Grill for our weekly breakfast date and then shot over to Waynesboro to the STL International Distributors Warehouse. I got $120 worth of brand new books for right at $20. Can’t beat that!

One of the books I got was Holy Discontent by Bill Hybels. I’ve been wanting to buy it for a while, but held off, I’m glad I did…instead of paying $15, I paid about $3.50!

I can’t wait to read it, praying that God will use it to move me forward in his journey…

Are you a Twit?

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Do you Twitter?

You should. You can follow me HERE – There are some other great church leaders and pastors who I follow you can grab them from my profile if you are not following them already! Twitter is a simple platform that allows you to update what you are doing throughout the day, as well as to start conversation, in short form, its not another blog, its for short simple statements. Check it out!

P.S. Help my man Andy Brazelton out by following Doug Fields – Even if you don’t know who Doug is (He’s the Youth Ministry Pope). Andy bet him a lunch that Doug would have at least 1,000 twitter followers by the end of the month if he started to twitter.

Discontentment

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I guess it would only be natural to do a discontentment post just days after posting about being Content. I have to be transparent. I struggle with a lot of stuff, and it all stems from the church environments that I was raised in. My dad always did a great job of challenging me when we would discuss what I was being taught in my “Christian” school. I never heard him support some of the legalistic stuff that I was being taught, although he did have his opinions at times in the area of music, but God freed him of that long ago. The problem is, we didn’t discuss everything that I was being taught, therefore a lot of it sank in, without me lifting a finger to find out if it was a Biblical truth or if it was merely a person’s opinion. One of those struggles is discontentment and whether it is a bad thing to be discontent, or if it could be a good thing.

18 months ago I resigned as a full time youth pastor to get plugged into a new church plant in our area as a volunteer. I love our church and have no problems with it, but I am discontent. I don’t have the space to tell the entire story, (Email me if you want to know it) but I ended up getting a full time job at a 200 year old Presbyterian church in their publications department and overseeing their web design. Maybe some of the discontentment comes from not fully being able to use my gifts and talents as I once did when I was full time? It is hard going from one environment to a totally different one. Going from a full time pastor to a full time administrative position. I know God called me to preach when I was 12 years old. I had the opportunity to serve in ministry at my families church since I was around 10 and I remember how God kept speaking to me, I would wake up in the middle of the night, and I couldn’t shake it. I didn’t want the calling, but God didn’t ask.

Anyway, I tell my wife that if God sent me to Greenbrier for the sole purpose of meeting some of the people that I have been able to meet, then it would be worth it. I value Shane’s friendship more than anyone will ever know. I have never had a friend that was as sold out and as in love with Jesus as Shane and Hank. I love those guys and I have not known them for that long. My pastor Chuck has been a huge positive influence and was a breathe of fresh air at a time where I needed it. Being on the outside and kind of on the inside of a church plant, I feel like I’ve learned a lot, so I know that God uses his timing for many good things. The problem is, I know that, yet I am still discontent. I was looking at a book that was at our church office the other night waiting for our youth workers planning meeting to start. On the back of the book Bono was quoted as saying that within the next year over 10,000,000 children in Africa would be affected by HIV/AIDS, many of which will lose their life. Did you know that in the next year I will print over 146,000 worship guides? That has nothing to do with the crisis that Africa faces with HIV/AIDS, poverty, pandemic diseases, illiteracy, and other crisis’. Continue reading “Discontentment”