Usually Friday night is “Family Night” in our house, but last week we were able to have “Family Day” because both of my kids had no school. We had a great time together! We went to a few stores in the morning and then to IHOP for lunch. Tyler ate the “Who Cakes” in anticipation of our future visit to the movies to see Horton Hears a Who. From IHOP, I checked the show times from my phone for the Regal Theater (where The Summit will be located) and I thought it said the movie started at 12:35pm, but when we got there we discovered that the next showing was not until 2:30pm. So, we made stops at Target and Wal-Mart to do the shopping we were planning on doing later in the day. A few hours later, we were able to see Horton Hears a Who – it was a pretty good movie.After the movie, we drove around Green exploring the area where our church’s second campus will launch in September 2008. Green is a wonderful, growing community with much to offer. Our final stop of the day was Boettler Park, an awesome, kid-friendly park in Green (we never had parks like this when I was a kid). The park includes a playground which is 30,000 square feet and boasts an award labeling it the “best new recreation facility in Ohio in 2004.” Our kids had so much fun riding the zip line, crawling through the wooden structures, scouring the climbing wall, and sliding down the numerous slides. I got tired just watching them! As were getting ready to leave, some idiot pulled up in his customized truck/van into the parking lot…you might know him as the “ice cream man.” The air was filled with music which makes the hearts of kids think of one thing – ice cream. When I was a kid, I loved the ice cream man strolling through our neighborhood because…well…I love ice cream. Things have changed now and I am a parent who almost NEVER carries cash. This is a combination for disaster – my kids are asking for ice cream but I have no money. All the other kids art sprinting to the ice cream truck with big smiles on their faces while my deprived children are dragging their feet to our car with tears streaming down their faces. All the other parents whose children were lustingly licking their orange push-ups and popsicles were probably looking at Leah and I thinking we were the worst parents in the world. Leah, being the wise parent, reminds the kids of all they have gotten to do that day – going shopping, eating out, seeing a movie, and playing in the park. She was trying to say “we have had so much fun today – don’t dwell on what you don’t have, but what you do have.”Separating myself from that moment, I thought of how many times I do the same thing to God. He has been so good to me, yet I find myself focusing on that which I do not have. I guess it stems from thinking there is something else out there which God has withheld from me. The Psalmist reminds us about the character of God when he writes “For the LORD God is a sun and shield; The LORD will give grace and glory; No good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly” (Psalm 84:11). God has given us everything we need to be content in life. Now before you start listing the “things” you do not have, let me remind you that contentment is not found in a possession, but in a Person…the person of Jesus Christ. This is a promise – God will never hold back good from you when you are seeking to live in obedience to Him. The longer I live, the more I begin to understand that “good” is not defined by the tangible, but rather by the peace, contentment, and joy provided by God in times of good and bad. Are you living your life by the ice cream truck wishing you had more?
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Usually Friday night is “Family Night” in our house, but last week we were able to have “Family Day” because both of my kids had no school. We had a great time together! We went to a few stores in the morning and then to IHOP for lunch. Tyler ate the “Who Cakes” in anticipation of our future visit to the movies to see Horton Hears a Who. From IHOP, I checked the show times from my phone for the Regal Theater (where The Summit will be located) and I thought it said the movie started at 12:35pm, but when we got there we discovered that the next showing was not until 2:30pm. So, we made stops at Target and Wal-Mart to do the shopping we were planning on doing later in the day. A few hours later, we were able to see Horton Hears a Who – it was a pretty good movie.After the movie, we drove around Green exploring the area where our church’s second campus will launch in September 2008. Green is a wonderful, growing community with much to offer. Our final stop of the day was Boettler Park, an awesome, kid-friendly park in Green (we never had parks like this when I was a kid). The park includes a playground which is 30,000 square feet and boasts an award labeling it the “best new recreation facility in Ohio in 2004.” Our kids had so much fun riding the zip line, crawling through the wooden structures, scouring the climbing wall, and sliding down the numerous slides. I got tired just watching them! As were getting ready to leave, some idiot pulled up in his customized truck/van into the parking lot…you might know him as the “ice cream man.” The air was filled with music which makes the hearts of kids think of one thing – ice cream. When I was a kid, I loved the ice cream man strolling through our neighborhood because…well…I love ice cream. Things have changed now and I am a parent who almost NEVER carries cash. This is a combination for disaster – my kids are asking for ice cream but I have no money. All the other kids art sprinting to the ice cream truck with big smiles on their faces while my deprived children are dragging their feet to our car with tears streaming down their faces. All the other parents whose children were lustingly licking their orange push-ups and popsicles were probably looking at Leah and I thinking we were the worst parents in the world. Leah, being the wise parent, reminds the kids of all they have gotten to do that day – going shopping, eating out, seeing a movie, and playing in the park. She was trying to say “we have had so much fun today – don’t dwell on what you don’t have, but what you do have.”Separating myself from that moment, I thought of how many times I do the same thing to God. He has been so good to me, yet I find myself focusing on that which I do not have. I guess it stems from thinking there is something else out there which God has withheld from me. The Psalmist reminds us about the character of God when he writes “For the LORD God is a sun and shield; The LORD will give grace and glory; No good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly” (Psalm 84:11). God has given us everything we need to be content in life. Now before you start listing the “things” you do not have, let me remind you that contentment is not found in a possession, but in a Person…the person of Jesus Christ. This is a promise – God will never hold back good from you when you are seeking to live in obedience to Him. The longer I live, the more I begin to understand that “good” is not defined by the tangible, but rather by the peace, contentment, and joy provided by God in times of good and bad. Are you living your life by the ice cream truck wishing you had more?
Have you checked on the kids? This question is literally asked in our house every night after our kids are asleep. Leah and I check on our kids several times each night – I think this routine is just built into a parent. I always find myself going into their rooms while they are sleeping and placing my hand on their chest or listening for the sound of breathing just to make sure they are okay. I find myself uttering a prayer everytime I leave their room…something like “Lord, please watch over their little life.” Sometimes I find myself sticking around a couple minutes in their room just to watch them breathe and thanking God for blessing me with these wonderful kids. With each breath they take, they look so innocent and peaceful. During these times I am reminded about how much I love them. I wonder if this is the way God views His children – those who believe in Jesus Christ as their Savior? Every night as we sleep, I wonder if God looks down on us as we sleep and thinks about how much He loves us. I wonder if He watches us breathe and thinks amazing thoughts about us. I think He does. David says “How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God! How great is the sum of them! If I should count them, they would be more in number than the sand; When I awake, I am still with You.” (Psalm 139:17) Maybe your life is crazy and you look at sleep as the only time you can forget about the problems of the day. Just remember that God is thinking about you and His thoughts toward you are always wonderful.
I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for…
April 26, 2008 in God, True Stories with 0 Comments
Usually Friday night is “Family Night” in our house, but last week we were able to have “Family Day” because both of my kids had no school. We had a great time together! We went to a few stores in the morning and then to IHOP for lunch. Tyler ate the “Who Cakes” in anticipation of our future visit to the movies to see Horton Hears a Who. From IHOP, I checked the show times from my phone for the Regal Theater (where The Summit will be located) and I thought it said the movie started at 12:35pm, but when we got there we discovered that the next showing was not until 2:30pm. So, we made stops at Target and Wal-Mart to do the shopping we were planning on doing later in the day. A few hours later, we were able to see Horton Hears a Who – it was a pretty good movie.After the movie, we drove around Green exploring the area where our church’s second campus will launch in September 2008. Green is a wonderful, growing community with much to offer. Our final stop of the day was Boettler Park, an awesome, kid-friendly park in Green (we never had parks like this when I was a kid). The park includes a playground which is 30,000 square feet and boasts an award labeling it the “best new recreation facility in Ohio in 2004.” Our kids had so much fun riding the zip line, crawling through the wooden structures, scouring the climbing wall, and sliding down the numerous slides. I got tired just watching them! As were getting ready to leave, some idiot pulled up in his customized truck/van into the parking lot…you might know him as the “ice cream man.” The air was filled with music which makes the hearts of kids think of one thing – ice cream. When I was a kid, I loved the ice cream man strolling through our neighborhood because…well…I love ice cream. Things have changed now and I am a parent who almost NEVER carries cash. This is a combination for disaster – my kids are asking for ice cream but I have no money. All the other kids art sprinting to the ice cream truck with big smiles on their faces while my deprived children are dragging their feet to our car with tears streaming down their faces. All the other parents whose children were lustingly licking their orange push-ups and popsicles were probably looking at Leah and I thinking we were the worst parents in the world. Leah, being the wise parent, reminds the kids of all they have gotten to do that day – going shopping, eating out, seeing a movie, and playing in the park. She was trying to say “we have had so much fun today – don’t dwell on what you don’t have, but what you do have.”Separating myself from that moment, I thought of how many times I do the same thing to God. He has been so good to me, yet I find myself focusing on that which I do not have. I guess it stems from thinking there is something else out there which God has withheld from me. The Psalmist reminds us about the character of God when he writes “For the LORD God is a sun and shield; The LORD will give grace and glory; No good thing will He withhold from those who walk uprightly” (Psalm 84:11). God has given us everything we need to be content in life. Now before you start listing the “things” you do not have, let me remind you that contentment is not found in a possession, but in a Person…the person of Jesus Christ. This is a promise – God will never hold back good from you when you are seeking to live in obedience to Him. The longer I live, the more I begin to understand that “good” is not defined by the tangible, but rather by the peace, contentment, and joy provided by God in times of good and bad. Are you living your life by the ice cream truck wishing you had more?Have You Checked on the Kids?
April 22, 2008 in God, True Stories with 0 Comments
Have you checked on the kids? This question is literally asked in our house every night after our kids are asleep. Leah and I check on our kids several times each night – I think this routine is just built into a parent. I always find myself going into their rooms while they are sleeping and placing my hand on their chest or listening for the sound of breathing just to make sure they are okay. I find myself uttering a prayer everytime I leave their room…something like “Lord, please watch over their little life.” Sometimes I find myself sticking around a couple minutes in their room just to watch them breathe and thanking God for blessing me with these wonderful kids. With each breath they take, they look so innocent and peaceful. During these times I am reminded about how much I love them. I wonder if this is the way God views His children – those who believe in Jesus Christ as their Savior? Every night as we sleep, I wonder if God looks down on us as we sleep and thinks about how much He loves us. I wonder if He watches us breathe and thinks amazing thoughts about us. I think He does. David says “How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God! How great is the sum of them! If I should count them, they would be more in number than the sand; When I awake, I am still with You.” (Psalm 139:17) Maybe your life is crazy and you look at sleep as the only time you can forget about the problems of the day. Just remember that God is thinking about you and His thoughts toward you are always wonderful.The Woodpecker
April 19, 2008 in God, True Stories with 0 Comments
Most ordinary people do not know (or do not care) there is such a thing as 5 o’clock in the morning. I happen to love mornings, especially since the weather has gotten nicer here in Ohio. Better weather means we can turn down the heat, quit cutting firewood, forget about shoveling snow from the driveway before work, and finally open the windows at night. Spring is a great time! I have to admit that I have enjoyed not waking up to the local classical music station, but rather being jolted out of sleep by noises (coming from my open window) in the back yard. No…we do not live on a farm and our neighbors do not own a rooster. We have a huge natural area covered by trees behind our house and in the early morning these trees are filled with chirping birds. I guess they are God’s natural alarm clock. What is unusual about these sounds is that there is one noise which towers above all others…a woodpecker. This marvelous bird starts around 5:30am and continues for about an hour. If I was not a morning person, that bird would have been dead a few weeks ago but since I am, I enjoy laying in bed and listening. Of course the woodpecker has also peeked my curiosity and I have found myself wandering through the back yard looking for where it lives, but I have never been able to locate it. I know the woodpecker is somewhere because I hear the proof every morning, unless one of my neighbors has an evil obsession with mimicking woodpecker noises at 5:00am. Yes, it is frustrating to not be able to see the woodpecker, but I know he is still there as I listen to his voice every morning. My relationship with God is the same way – I have never seen Him with my eyes, but I enjoy hearing His voice every morning and knowing that He is still there. As you wake up each morning (whatever time that may be), thank Him for the new day and the very breath which is giving you life. “It is of the LORD’s mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness. The LORD is my portion, saith my soul; therefore will I hope in him“ (Lamentations 3:22-24).
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