turn up the silence
This whole idea of God “turning up the silence” came to me recently. A friend and I were talking about why God doesn’t seem to talk to us more clearly. Then I was noticing in scripture about how we are to call on him, and it’s his role to listen. He’s already spoken through his creation, word and spirit. But I’m wrestling with the same thing about listening and discerning God’s plan for me. As for the question about God speaking to us, one of the things I’ve realize in... Read The Rest →
the buzz conference – Craig Groeschel notes
limited resources + increasing passion = exponential innovation i love equations (ok – that’s not true) – these notes are from Craig Groeschel’s first talk @ the buzz conference. These are not exact quotes, but pretty close. Some good thoughts from Craig. You can read his blog here. a lot of times we say we can’t pull something off, because of limited resources. Craig believes that it’s more tied to our passion for something than it is to our resources. And claiming limited resources is just a lame excuse. True... Read The Rest →
a turn around, and two "jersey" cantaloupe
how big is the gospel?, how revolutionary is it…in my life? i have to say – it’s pretty revolutionary A revolution (from Late Latin revolutio which means “a turn around”) is a significant change that usually occurs in a relatively short period of time. a turn around is exactly what i’ve experienced in the last 6 months. “Salvation is here, and He lives in me.” in other news… I got two “jersey” cantaloupe yesterday, and one is already gone. And Lib doesn’t even like cantaloupe or watermelon, or ANY type... Read The Rest →
some side on the sauce
everything was going terrible today, until lunch – then everything came together… i met lib (and the 3 snicker doodles) for lunch at grotto’s…a fine delaware pizzeria. whenever i meet the family for lunch i know things will always turn for the better. today was no different. it came time to order, so when ordering i said to our waitress… can i have some honey mustard side on the sauce the waitress didn’t even hesitate and began writing on her little notepad. i had no clue as to what was... Read The Rest →
eden's fear @ 2:25 am – calling out for her father – squeaking through on a technicality
eden’s fear @ 2:25 am – calling out for her father yesterday (7/8/2007), God spoke to me. at least he got my attention. he told me to pray for my friend…at 5 am – every day for the next few months. it seemed like such a good idea at the time, like something i could pull off. but i failed – on the first day – sort of. i’m having this argument with myself as to whether i squeaked through on a technicality so this is how it went down…eden... Read The Rest →
hallelujah
These are some worship notes from listening to Aaron Keyes lead worship @ 7[]22 in June 2007. hallelujah from we will glorify into amazing love back into we will glorify add chorus to we will glorify [we'll say] hallelujah hallelujah hallelujah amen Hallel (to celebrate, to be clamorously foolish, to applaud, to rave, to praise) put this together with Yahweh = the name of God and you get…hallelujah praise the lord,celebrate the lord, or applaud the Lord or Lift high the Lord amen = let it be so, we agree,... Read The Rest →
the idea of glory in scripture
i’d like to study the idea of glory in scripture. the idea that God would share his glory, and that we can carry his glory glory = heaviness = substance = true life Psalm 91:1 (NIV) He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. Romans 8:16-17 Today’s New International Version (TNIV)© Copyright 2001, 2005 by International Bible Society 16 The Spirit himself testifies with our spirit that we are God’s children. 17 Now if we are children, then we are... Read The Rest →
everlasting God intro – elohim
As an intro to Everlasting God Elohim -“The everlasting one, from vanishing point to vanishing point” Jeremiah 31:3 (Today’s New International Version)© Copyright 2001, 2005 by International Bible Society The LORD appeared to us in the past, saying: “I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.
