Friday, July 31, 2009

The Miracle Man

This week my good friend Jamie Chaisson returned to work. Jamie is our Grounds Keeper and one of the best guys you'll ever meet! Several months ago he was trimming some limbs and one limb swept the ladder he was standing on out from under him and he fell fifteen feet, landing on the concrete curb with his head, fracturing his skull, crushing the bones in the left side of his face, breaking three ribs, collapsing both lungs, lacerating one of his kidneys and herniating two disks in his lower back. The fall left him in a coma for five days with bleeding on the brain. He was in ICU for fifteen days. The doctors were amazed he survived the fall and they now call him the miracle man! He has been released by Workman's Comp with very limited restrictions that are to be reviewed in six months. He feels great and is thrilled to be back to work. He has been healed by the power of Christ! I am so thankful that God preserved the life and health of one of my dear friends. In addition to his role at the church, Jamie weekly helps me around my farm. He's like a member of the family, especially popular with the horses whom he cares for any time we're out of town. He and his wife Deanne are precious, giving, loyal, dedicated Christ followers and we're so blessed to have them in our lives.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Thieves

We're starting a new message series this weekend called thieves. Many who have never thought of themselves along these lines are surprised to find out the Bible says we're actually all thieves! Others are completely unaware that Satan's main objective is to rob us of all God has planned for us and that he is especially interested in stealing our dreams! The most shocking revelation we find in scripture is that God Himself will one day pull off the ultimate heist! Don't miss our explanation of these facts and more through out the month of August. Here's the video sermon opener the guys in the media department came up with. I'd love to hear your feedback!


Monday, July 27, 2009

Strong Language

In my message on poverty this weekend (Justice, Pt. 4 - The Pursuit of Happiness) I closed with the story of Tony Campolo who, while speaking to an audience of ministers some years ago on the subject of the poor and needy, grew impatient with the ministers' obvious indifference. They were unmoved, completely turning a deaf ear to his cries for compassion. In closing he said, "Today, thirty thousand children starved to death and none of you give a damn." They were shocked and appalled that he would say such a thing. "What's worse," He continued, "is you're more concerned that I used the word 'damn' than you are the thirty thousand children that starved to death today!"
You've got to admit it's a very 'in your face' observation. I actually wrestled with whether or not to share it. I knew some would probably be offended by it, even though I was simply quoting what Campolo said. (Ironically, I used the word damn instead of the word he actually used because I knew the real word he used would have upset people even more.) I think the fact that I had such a hard time deciding whether or not to use the story makes it even more relevant. If I'm going to be honest I don't grapple internally like that about the plight of the suffering. Why? Why am I more concerned about offending people in a service than I am offending the Lord of the thousands of people starving around the world today? Something has to change in us. We must get close enough to God to feel His compassion for the suffering masses around us. Then and only then will we engage in the type of justice that makes a difference. Then and only then will we lift our voice to call others into action as well, using as strong a language as it requires!

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Sushi Evangelist

I love Sushi.

This is a fairly recent discovery. My taste buds have changed drastically over the past ten years or so and stuff I never would have been interested in before, I now can't get enough of! Like sushi.

The whole experience is cool: You get to watch your meal being prepared, You check off what you want from the menu and turn in your order and then you're brought a hot towel to clean your hands with. There's the soy sauce, the Wasabi and the ginger. There's the huge variety of preparations and the beautiful presentations. You get to use chop sticks and once you get good at it you can impress your friends. I think that's part of the appeal, there's something about introducing your friends to sushi. You want everyone to experience it!

My favorite Sushi restaurant is Shinto Japanese Restaurant on Ambassador Caffery in Lafayette. The LSU Tiger Champion Roll and the Sunrise Roll are unbelievable! You've got to try them!

I know what you're thinking. I sound like a sushi evangelist!

I can't help myself. I love sushi!

Monday, July 20, 2009

John Calvin's Video Venue

I'm all for theology. I feel I have a firm grasp on what I believe the Bible teaches. But if I'm gonna be honest, that's where it ends for me. I don't try and wrap theology around every aspect of my life. Don't get me wrong, my theology touches everything I do - I'm just saying I don't attempt to analyze everything in life theologically. I'm cleaning my pool today. I don't have to have a theological approach to that! People who do drive me crazy!
I subscribe to a weekly blog called Monday Morning Insight. It weekly features snippets of information that pastors might find interesting. Today, they included a blog-excerpt from a guy who was arguing against the idea of pastors using video venues to expand their ministries. Now I have no problem with someone having an opinion about something. Lord knows I have my share of opinions. But this guy literally wrote about the 'theological and ecclesiological considerations' of having a video venue. Really? Are you serious? How can there be a theological position on this?
I guess what I really want to know is why people feel like they always have to be right and everyone else has to be wrong? Is it possible there is a number of ways of accomplishing the same thing and that the way I choose might be different than the way you choose but that's okay? Where I stand on the issue of eternal security or the deity of Christ must be established by a fundamental understanding of scripture. Whether I use a satellite feed to accomplish multi-site church ministry is a personal preference that I seriously doubt John Calvin would be that concerned with!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Keeping Sophie Clean

Most of you know we have a Welsh Springer Spaniel named Sophie. She's an inside dog and to keep her clean and smelling good, I take her weekly to be groomed at Critter's Day Spa in Scott, owned by our good friends Abby and Judy Lantier. This past Tuesday I brought her home all clean and smelling lovely. Wednesday morning I let her roam the yard while I fed the horses and she found a pile of varmint excrement and decided to take a roll. Without being too graphic, it was black, runny and stunk to high heaven! Why a dog enjoys rolling in something like that, I'll never understand but when she came running up to meet me so we could go back inside she was a MESS! I was angry with her. Not because I had to clean her up, but because she would do such a thing and because it prevented me from bringing her inside where she would lay at my feet while I read my Bible and enjoyed my coffee (Our little morning ritual).
As I bathed her, between gags I saw the spiritual application clearly. How many times has God cleaned me up only to have me go out and roll in the filth of sin and selfishness. I know this makes God angry with me. Not because He has to clean me up again, but because I would do such a thing, and prevent the intimate time with Him that He desires and I so desperately need.
To keep Sophie from returning to the Varmint poo, I took a shovel out there and buried it. My solution: Remove the temptation! I'm looking for a way to do the same with the stuff I have a tendency to roll in. Remove the temptation and bury the stuff that makes me unclean before God. If it works for Sophie, maybe it will work for me.

Monday, July 13, 2009

The New Abolitionist Movement

Since the decision we know as Roe vs. Wade was passed down by the Supreme Court in 1973 there have been over 40 million babies aborted in the United States. This isn't the first time the Supreme Court has gotten it wrong. In 1857 they denied an African slave his constitutional rights, determining he was not a person, but property bought and paid for and therefore undeserving of protection under the constitution. When we think about that sort of thing today we consider it reprehensible! We ask, "How could anyone have let this sort of thing go on?" Perhaps 50 years from now they will ask the same thing about us.
What's worse? The complacency our forefathers showed in those days toward slavery or our own indifference today toward the plight of the unborn? Every day in America innocent, defenseless babies are literally cut into pieces and then suctioned piece by piece out of their mother's womb in the name of convenience! What will we do about this madness?
I want to be a part of a new abolitionist movement that will see abortion end in American in our life time! I want to make a difference and speak out for those who have no voice! I will raise my voice in protest, I will support our local pregnancy center with my money and my volunteerism, I will reach out with compassion to women in crises and I will never cast my vote for ANY political candidate who isn't pro life!

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