Golden Testimony

We are in the final stages of our Generations Campaign at our church.? It is a capital fund raising campaign, yes.? But what I am finding it to be is a “faith raising” campaign.? I know for sure that our faith has been challenged for sure.? Jenny and I have neither one been through a campaign like this, so we are definitely “newbies.”? I have heard stories about couples praying seperately and then coming together to the penny, etc.? I always thought those kinds of stories were from super spiritual people and would never happen to me.? We actually had that happen as well to us this time around–pretty crazy.? I actually didn’t want to say what I had in mind because it was a huge stretch, so I asked Jenny what she thought first.? (Some people call it a lack of guts, I simply call it diplomacy!)

All along the way, however, there have been AWESOME testimonies come in about God’s moving in our church.? Here is yet another unbelievable, creative I might add, testimony of what some of our folks have done to give to this campaign.? Got this tonight from our pastor in an email . . .

Dear Generations Team,

Yesterday, we got an unusual gift from an anonymous donor.? The letter said,

“We felt like this offering needed a letter of explanation. Enclosed you will find a portion of our offering to the Generations Campaign. We have both been previously married and at one time these were a symbol to us of a person’s love and commitment to us and God. We both took our vows with commitment, but later in life, found that our former spouses did not. The results of our divorces left us feeling little self worth, but the Lord never gave up on us.? We were worth His life. We are priceless

Some time later the Lord led us to FPBC where we met through the singles ministry and became friends.? We were married here and gave each other new rings that symbolize our love?We have asked ourselves what we could do with our old rings. They are worthless to us, but the Lord could make them worth something for His kingdom.? Please accept them as a portion of our offering to the Generations Campaign.? We pray the Lord uses this offering to heal the broken, return the lost, and reveal His children’s worth to them.”

Attached is a picture of the rings.

I’m excited about Sunday.? I believe it is going to be a miraculous day!

Much love!

John

Thoughts on Obama’s Acceptance Speech

A friend of mine, a church planter in Jefferson City, Marc Backes, just wrote an awesome post on the powerful images of community in President-Elect Obama’s speech last night.? Go here to read the full post.? But here are some nice exerpts . . .

Parts of his acceptance speech last night struck me in one very unique way. They resonated with a powerful Biblical theme and they went to the very core of why I think the church is struggling to stay relevant with younger generations of people.

And so last night as I watched Obama give his speech, I was struck by one thing. There was a deep thread of community woven throughout the speech. Once again, I?m going on the face value of the comments and making no commentary about them. Here?s a couple key excerpts:

It?s the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, Democrat and Republican, black, white, Hispanic, Asian, Native American, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled. Americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been just a collection of individuals or a collection of red states and blue states. We are, and always will be, the United States of America.

Sounds a lot like ?every tribe, every nation, every tongue? doesn?t it? The church isn?t made up of rich, poor, Jew or Gentile. We are the church.

So let us summon a new spirit of patriotism, of responsibility, where each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder and look after not only ourselves but each other??In this country, we rise or fall as one nation, as one people??to reclaim the American dream and reaffirm that fundamental truth, that, out of many, we are one; that while we breathe, we hope. And where we are met with cynicism and doubts and those who tell us that we can?t, we will respond with that timeless creed that sums up the spirit of a people: Yes, we can.

As you watched last night, and as the American people indicated by their votes (regardless of whether you think rightly or wrongly), that sense of call to community resonated. And I think it?s resonating in a deep way in the hearts of people who are tired of going to church and feeling alone. Who are tired of struggling to be good Christ followers and believing that they have no one they can turn to. Who are ready for the church to be a place where we truly do love, honor, welcome, greet, serve, teach, admonish, sing, support, encourage, forgive, bear the burdens of, and fellowship with one another all unto the Glory of God?.

OK, so not a few excerpts, because I felt it necessary to get you folks who don’t follow links to read the meat of his thoughts!

I can recall a time when my friend, Daniel Scott and I were eating at an establishment down in Galloway that there was so much community there it was scary!? The problem was that it wasn’t the true kind of community that a group of people might have with Christ in the center of the community.? I remember thinking that there has got to be a way for the Church, the True Community, ought to be like that community–at least in it’s acceptance and love that seemed to be there in that place.

The problem, I think, (and what our small group studied on Monday night) is that we as believers have become so concerned that people do the right things that we focus on the externals.? What we really ought to focus on, as the old evangelists used to say “focus on what Christ has done.”? We need to focus on our own depravity that has been washed clean by the blood of Christ and begin to be a unifying force for real, lasting change in our world.? But that starts with me . . . if I have the courage to love like Jesus loved.? That’s a tough start indeed.

“God Does Not Ride Elephants and Donkeys”

My dad always taught us that “a fool votes a straight ticket.”? I guess that comes from a political scientist though.? I am finding that statement much more appropriate the older I get.

I have read several blogs from a whole lot of people talking about the craziness that is the 2008 Presidential Campaign.? Some, like John Hill’s post on how hurtful people can be are discouraging indeed.? I have always had the idea since I have been in ministry that I will not publicly speak of who I am voting for, because (as in the 2004 election) most of the time, you basically ostracize half of the people right off the bat.? For me, there are far more important things than backing a political candidate–mainly to make sure the Kingdom of God is moving forward as far as it is up to me anyway.

I ran across this post a couple of weeks ago from a guy I really respect, Sam Shaw.? He used a quote from Tony Evans for the basis of the post and the title of this post–“God does not ride elephants and donkeys.”? Here is Sam’s post in it’s entirety because I felt it was that good.? In honor of Super Tuesday . . . Enjoy!

Yesterday, I met with the leadership of Mission Mississippi (Dolphus Weary and Neddie Winters). We talked about the presidential election and the need for Christians to be Christians first then Democrats or Republicans.

I will be challenging our church to?

1. Pray for the new president – be he Obama or McCain. The Bible commands us to pray for those in leadership (1 Timothy 2:1-2 – the king at that time was Nero, who was killing Christians). The next president needs our prayers – his responsibilities are overwhelming, the power of the office is head-turning, and the potential for great good or great evil is tremendous.

2. Love Christians who did not vote as we did. We do not have to see eye to eye in order to walk hand in hand.

Love means refusing to accuse or justify if things go bad. It means not judging another?s motives. It means deliberately reaching out to each other in good will and believing the best of each other. It means recognizing the bond we have is deeper than simply being Americans on different sides of the political spectrum.

Yesterday, I learned of a small group of Christians who have met together for 4 years. These are committed Christ-followers whom I respect and love. Now, they divided and losing their small group – simply because of differing political views. What a tragedy!

If you can?t love those Christians who disagree with you as brothers and sisters, then love your enemies!

3. Refuse to identify Christianity with any political party. It is incredibly dangerous and short-sighted. Just look at the confusion in Northern Ireland or Germany or Panama!

Both major parties in the USA have Biblical planks in their platforms. Both have Christians involved in the process. Both are seriously flawed, full of pride and selfish ambition.

Remember -the kingdom of God is bigger than a political party.

I love the way Tony Evans put it – ?God does not ride elephants and donkeys!?

Branson Trip Pics

Finally getting some pics up from our trip two weekends ago to Branson.? It was really good to get away after Parent Teacher Conferences on Thursday.? We are really proud of Taylor and his progress into a really cool, smart little boy!? It is nice to have an “easy” Parent Teacher Conference–not something that mom and dad probably had with me–Ha!

Our friend, Brian Hissink works at the Sight & Sound Theater in Branson as a Lighting guru (my term).? He got us four tickets to see Noah: The Musical.? It was really cool!? The second act after intermission, you are inside the ark–real and robot animals all over the place!? Lions, Tigers, Bears, oh my!!? Thanks again, Brian!!

Here are some pics from the weekend:

Friday is for Family . . . and Friends . . . and Fun

We got the opportunity to get away to Branson for a couple of nights so that we could go to, as Tucker calls it “Dollar City.”? My mom and dad have, since we have been back in the area, have given us season passes to Silver Dollar City for our Christmas gifts.? The boys really love the rides, especially the train.

Plus, our friend Brian works at the Noah show down here in Branson.? He saw my Facebook status the other night about heading to Branson and immediately emailed me and offered us four tickets to see his show tonight!? Stinking cool!? So we are going to have a great day!

We will be heading out to “dollar city” here in a bit, but I wanted to show off some pics of the boys.

Notice a few things: the Cars fleece blanket was made by Grandma Betty last Christmas for Taylor (Tucker has a Thomas the Tank Engine fleece), and especially “Baby, the teddy bear.”? Baby has not been with Tucker since he had a terrible day on Monday and got ALL of his animals taken from him!? I’m sure that you all have some great stories about that kind of thing!? Anyway, we had a reunion of sorts this morning, so Tucker is happy!

So do you all have some stories of being grounded from stuffed animals?

Who’d of thunk it!

Who would have thought that we would be excited about $2.17 per gallon gas? Must be election time (the synic inside of me thinks that’s the reason anyway!)

I remember my first tank of gas to fill up my first little car. I spent $0.75 per gallon and it cost less than a $20 bill to fill it up.

What did your first tank of gas cost?

Maple Leaf Parade

Wow, what a day!? We had an awesome time at the Maple Leaf Parade this morning walking in the parade.? All the guys that put up the float did an awesome job building our stage (with trussing) and cafe (with tables and chairs).? Aaron Stockton, Forest Park’s media director (former Carthage tech director) was the brainchild of a float that would give people an idea of our church with a “different” kind of float.? We didn’t want to be just like every other float in the parade.? We were a real hit heading down the road with our live “show.”? We handed out a TON of “experience the difference” cards and expect to have a really good day tomorrow with lots of guests!? Here is a youtube video of the parade on television:

The embedding is turned off on the YouTube, so here is the link to the video.

I am so proud of our team!? They did an awesome job with everything from the construction to the smiles on their faces on the parade route!? It was cool to hear some good props from the hosts on the telecast.? Great job Forest Park Carthage!? You guys rock!

I’m a Believer too!

Stratton has been talking all about Hackett’s Hot Wings like crazy for the last two weeks, so I decided we needed to check them out as well.? Jenny and I both LOVE hot wings (well not necessarily HOT wings, but you get the point!)

We were definitely not disappointed with the experience!? We loved everything . . . the building, the food, the atmosphere!

What is your favorite party/tailgate food? (Gary Daily will say “smoked wings” from the Filling Station in KC!)

Here are some pics of us hanging out at Hacketts.? Enjoy.

The tooth fairy

Taylor went to our new dentist this Tuesday and came away with NO cavities! He has been really slow at losing his baby teeth. He had one lose tooth that started coming out this weekend. Then he lost two teeth in one day yesterday!

Here is the note that he had his mom leave fir the tooth fairy. (He made Jenny do it because he lost (literally) the second tooth somewhere between church and home…therefore he needed a credible source to varify that he did indeed lose two teeth!) I think the cost of living has effected the Tooth Fairy’s fee schedule–I think I only got like a quarter per tooth…Taylor got a dollar!

How much did you get per tooth? Any good tooth fairy stories?

PAUSE: Stop. Learn. Live.

We have started our Generations Campaign last weekend and we are SO excited about what God is going to do over the next 6 weeks in growing our faith!? One of the awesome things about this spiritual growth campaign is a 40 Day Prayer and Devotional Guide.? We actually have started a website that you can go to and comment on each day about what the Lord is teaching you.? We believe this is going to be a very powerful tool for us as a church family.

Check out the “pretty” format that looks like the paperback books on our website here.? You can also check out our new website called “PAUSE:? Stop. Learn. Live.” On that site you will also be able to learn more about a daily reading plan, how to journal, how to fast, etc.? The daily reading portion will be up and in full swing after our 40 days of prayer and devotions are over with the Generations campaign.

We will continue a daily reading program after our 40 days of Generations prayer and devo is completed.

Don’t starve!? Feed yourself!? Grab a Bible, a pen, a journal, and a Generations Devo (or hop online) and join us on this adventure to spiritual maturity!