Hello to all my readers!
Well, this is it; my Alpha Blog. My first in the world of blogging. I admit that this will stretch me some. A good stretch takes a lot of energy, some weird twist and sometimes crazy facial expressions, but when it is over, you always feel really good! I hope after you experience my blogs that you will feel something good; at least encouraged and perhaps even driven to think a little deeper.
I would call today’s snap-shot of my personal big picture, transitional. I am not in transition, but it seems that a lot of elements that surround me are.
Transition: My youngest daughter just graduated high school; about 10 more weeks home and she moves to Springfield, MO to attend Evangel University. That’s BIG! That’s my baby girl moving six hours away! I have to be honest, it’s been pretty tough on me and Mom. She is enrolled and accepted; scholarships galore (thank you Jesus!); now, dorm room shopping. We’re excited, and a little sad.
Transition: My oldest daughter graduates from Mid-America Christian University in December. She will become an elementary school teacher. We are so excited for her; and then again, I can hardly believe she could be graduating from University. Where has time gone?
Transition: I feel like the church I serve is in a transition. Two steps forward, one step back; and yet, it seems that we are on the edge of what is going to be a tremendous revival. We are praying and planning for it. We are repositioning people, hiring new staff, strategizing outreach opportunities and praying that some of the other gaps will be filled. We know that God has something big in store. Yet, I have to be honest, some of this transition has caused me some pain and some concern. It has forced me to go afraid. It has caused me to use faith that I honestly didn’t know that I had. But we are now beginning to see the pain turn to praise. Brokenness and barrenness is now turning into fruitfulness.
God will always be moving and stretching you. Don’t fight the stretch! Let God mold and make you into what He wants you to be. Have you ever stretched real big, like after you wake up in the morning, and the stretching kind of hurts? Well, God stretching you may hurt just a little, but after the brief adjustment, you are going to feel better than you have in a long while. Let God do what He wants to do in your life. You’ll be better than ever!
“Can’t I do just as this potter does, people of Israel?” God’s Decree! “Watch this potter. In the same way that this potter works his clay, I work on you, people of Israel.” Jeremiah 18:6 THE MESSAGE
Happy Days!
Pastor Gene
May 29, 2009 at 5:20 PM
Awesome word Pastor/Honey! Thank you for your faithfulness – and for nudging me along when I want to turn and run. I have great faith in what God is doing in and through you! His mercies are new to us every morning….I am so thankful.
May 29, 2009 at 1:02 PM
Dad,
This was great! I can’t wait to read mor of your blogs! I think that you are good at it. I’m a little sad that my name wasn’t mentioned…not hard feelings. Still a great blog. How do you make your next blog better??? Talk about me!
Just kidding!
It was great!
love ya!
May 29, 2009 at 1:33 PM
Not bad for a newbie! Welcome to the world of blogging…It is exciting and a great way to share with others what God is placing in you. I am not an expert, but I am always available to bounce ideas off of or answer any questions you have. God bless you and Maria.
May 29, 2009 at 2:16 PM
Pastor, I am glad that you decided to start a blog. It is always enlightening and encouraging to hear from you about things God has placed on your heart and what He is doing in your life. Now, you have an outlet to do that very thing. Over the last few years, you have been placed into some fairly trying times. It has been my honor to serve with you in those times, and to learn from your example on how to deal with different cirmcumstances. I have learned more from you in the last couple of years of service than I have in the, on and off, 18 years of college experience I have under my belt. Watching you push forward in faith through these times has given me courage and strength to continue in my walk with God, as well. You are truly a light in this dark world, and I consider it my priviledge to call you friend. Thank you for not giving in to the devil when he has attempted to get you to quit. Thank you for your continued faithfulness to both God and the church.
“Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.” – Galatians 6:9