Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Questions I don't like

On Sunday someone asked me a question I didn't like.
A question that was too accurate to be comfortable.

I don't like questions like that.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Semper Fi

The video is from the site http://our.marines.com. One of the guys that is smiling with people and talks about folks coming up and talking with them is Brian Whitmarsh, one of our best friends. He also gets a bunch of face time on the Kentucky video. If you haven't seen the new commercial, I'd recommend going to the website and watching the extended version. It's a gorgeous video of the Silent Drill Platoon during their travels across the country last year.

Bricks

While on vacation Ben and I had a great evening with old friends. John & Korie Taylor are now missionaries to Indonesia, and were on the ground just days before the deadly tsunami that killed so many in that region a few years ago. John told us how they were able to take brick machines that are normally fundraised to build churches, and begin to neighborhoods, stores, civic buildings for completely devastated communities.

In Indonesia, that's a great thing, and continues to rebuild what was lost. I think that in our lives, we are all making bricks. But too often I take those raw materials and form bricks to build walls that aren't for shelter, but instead for isolation.

Isaiah 57:14 says:
God says, “Rebuild the road!
Clear away the rocks and stones
so my people can return from captivity.”

When I came across this verse in my devotions, it struck me that we have so many roads left to build. Others have been damaged from hurt and neglect, and are in sore need of repair. But for us to worship in "unity and truth" that Scripture speaks of, we have to be diligent to build more roads. That is the only way more people will get to a place of saving knowledge of Christ in their lives.

But where are the bricks we'll need to lay a path?

God has called me, us as a church (Mars Hill) and as a Church (the entire Family of God) to tear down the walls that have previously been built. Things meant for division can be recycled into paths of friendship. Materials that isolated our hearts will instead show authenticity and transparency.

My knuckles may get a little marked up during the time of demolition. I'm pretty sure my manicure won't survive. But the end result... More family. More friends. More of God's blessings in my life.

I'm challenged to take the raw materials God has given me and build bricks that will lay roads for others to find Christ instead of walls for me to hide behind.

::edit::
Congratulations to John & Korie on the arrival of baby Noel!

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Ministry Area Sign-Ups

Ok, guys, please sign up for a time to hold your phone interview with Fellowship One. The available slots are listed below. Then click on the comments to see when someone else has picked and then leave a comment (don't forget to tell me who you are by putting your name in the nickname slot) with your chosen time. If we run out of slots I'll schedule more, or possibly split time. Most of you will only need about 30 minutes, but we want to estimate high so you can make room in your busy schedules.

Thank you so much for being diligent in this. Remember I need the surveys back by Saturday night so I can send them on to Marie, our development contact at Fellowship Technologies.

MONDAY, Jan 21
4:30 – 5:30
5:30 – 6:30

TUESDAY, Jan 22
1:30 – 2:30
2:30 – 3:30
3:30 – 4:30
4:30 – 5:30
5:30 – 6:30
6:30 – 7:30