Monday, May 4, 2009

Youth Camp

Top 10 reasons you should come to camp:

10. You can walk down an aisle and approach an altar without having to gain a mother-in-law.

9. The Biblical admonition to “greet one another with a holy kiss” boosts your social life (However, due to recent laws in Louisiana, there shall be no lip-locking here!).


8. This year’s speakers don’t spit when they are preaching.


7. To make Wallace White a happy man. If he isn’t happy, legend has it, that your next school year will be full of zits and no date for Prom (Better come to be safe!).


6. Seven out of ten students have not gone through a warm spot in the pool!


5. You can dress like a pancake if you like.


4. We don’t care if you bring cell phones...there’s no receptionanyways!


3. Heckling


2. After heckling, being escorted out by a man who looks like a giant pancake.




And the number one reason...




1. After camp you’ll “Shout it out… Jesus Lives”!

Thursday, December 11, 2008

In Redstick with a wife on a snowy day.

There is a very popular book by Mark Batterson titled "In a pit with a lion on a snowy day".  Here is a picture of my wife and I as we create our own book.  It should be out in 6 months if we get the funds.


Monday, December 1, 2008

Possible Christmas Prank

Ok, so I was helping Em decorate some cookies when I had a great idea of a prank. Have you ever seen those colorful sprinkles you put on an ice cream or on a cookie? Well they make individual flavors too. One of those flavors is chocolate. It looks a lot like mice poop, lol. I thought about taking it and spreading it around the kitchen during Thanksgiving at my in-laws house. You know... like in the silverware drawer, food cabinet, near the dog food, lol. Thought I'd pass something fun along for Christmas.

Feel free to join in and tell us some other great pranks.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Thanksgiving Thoughts

Thanksgiving is over and its almost time to head back home.  Spending time with family is always fun and yet it can be hard to say goodbye, especially after having such a good time.  I thought I'd give some highlights of my Thanksgiving trip to Georgia.

.01  I got a car over Thanksgiving.  I have an awesome brother in-law/sister-in-law.  They bought a new vehicle and gave us one of their old ones.  Nice little blessing for sure!

.02  Nathan Rau.  Enough said, Em's brother is absolutely a blast to hang out with.  I think its because he's still young enough that he's immature but he's old enough that he finds things humorous that I find funny as well.  Most of our time was spent pulling pranks on each other or traveling to below...

.03 Quick Trip is probably the coolest gas station that I've ever gone to.  They have great snacks and it is a great little escape.  

.04  Wii has been a great lifesaver for the weekend.  It was great to watch Em's grandparents who are aging play bowling on the wii.  They played in the comfort of the chair/living room and told stories of their past bowling adventures.  Not to mention the niece and nephew enjoyed time on the wii as well.  Most of their time was spent going around in circles playing mario cart.

.05  This year I spent Thanksgiving with my wife's parents and I'm so grateful for such an awesome family.  Its always interesting to join up with another family who has different traditions and ideas.  Not that this is a bad thing.  It just makes things that much more fun.  

I haven't really talked about any particular stories and maybe I'll give that later.  I just wanted to say how great this thanksgiving was!  




Monday, November 24, 2008

Question

Ok, here'​s a quest​ion for all of you out there​.​ I've been looki​ng for some humor​ous video​s from youtu​be or stupi​d video​s.​ 
Anyho​w I was wonde​ring what video​s you'​ve watch​ed latel​y that has made you laugh​. ​Let me know,​

Brian​

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Styles of Christianity

Today I've been dwelling on the thought of the many different styles of Christianity.  I had a great conversation with a good friend yesterday that made me think.  Are our styles becoming divisive or are they truly operating as a part of the body of Christ?  

Let me explain this with the understanding that I'm talking about churches in America.  Some churches are popular because of the style of their music.  Some churches are popular because they put on great programs.  Other churches are popular because of what it offers the people who come (children's church, youth group, singles ministries, shut-in ministries and you get the idea).  And some churches are established because of barriers... i.e. spanish speaking churches or churches for the poor/homeless.  

Its easy to look at all of these styles and say how awesomely diverse the Kingdom of God is.  And that is a 100% true statement.  Diverse styles are necessary!  I guess my question comes from the discussions of yesterday's blog and myspace post.  

Are our styles a reflection of what this diverse nation needs or are we just dividing our churches according to the styles of ministry that we prefer it to look like?  Here's a few examples...

.01 Cutting Edge Churches:  They have the lights, video, rock bands/rap groups, cafe', flashy designs and fun for the entire family.  While that connects with a younger generation what about those who are older?  What about reaching to the older generations who aren't saved?  Is it truly as relevant as we say it is?  

.02 Ethnic Churches: Some churches in different ethnic communities were established to help other cultures new to America connect to Christ.  With language and culture being the issue this was a huge need.  Once again great concept, however, are we creating a further racial divide by focusing just on one nationality per church?  

.03 Traditional Churches: By allowing older traditions to continue the possibility is that we could be  dating our churches in such a way that younger generations can't connect. (example: older songs, dress code & old english style Bibles)

If you can't tell what I'm getting at yet this should sum it up for you.  If all we can do is worship to a certain style of Christianity are we not worshipping a style rather than our Lord?  That's hard to differentiate because styles are necessary.  However, I do think its worth asking!  Are we being who God has called us to be or who we want to be?

What do you think?

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Feedback appreciated!

Over the past couple of weeks I've been asking a tough question lately. Does the church really know how to relate to those outside the church anymore. I've come to the conclusion that I don't believe most churches connect to those outside our faith. In watching the elections I saw many of the commands of Jesus being talked about by government officials. Just as an example: How about the church's responsibility to take care of the widow and orphaned. I realize that as a denomination we have a few orphanages and a home for the widows. However, not every widow can move to Tennessee to a home for widows. Also, our orphanages aren't reaching our local areas for the most part. My point is this. The church has allowed their responsibility to be passed off to the government. Or even more sad, maybe the government has recognized its need to step in because the church hasn't been doing their job. No wonder why so many government officials want separation between church and state. I say that to say this. What are some other commands Christ has given us that we are missing and how can position ourselves to start taking those God given responsibilities back?