Thursday, May 07, 2009

HCBC's National Day of Prayer Service


125 Students attended the National Day of Prayer Service at Honey Creek Middle School this foggy morning. Leaders and students alike prayed at the open-mic service for our country, state, and city leaders. Students also prayed for God to move through their school and for a national stand for a Pro-life movement in America. Amazing time of community, donuts, and heart-felt prayers!

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Why Do We Let the World Determine the Value of a Person?



Great points by Rick Warren on the Value of People. However his political views are received, Rick got this one right. There are great points for our students to grab onto. Why does the world (esp. media) have to determine the value of a person? Why does it have to be about grades, athletics, or looks? Why can't we accept a person as the perfect creation of our Creator. I am not talking in the sinful state. That's what we do, not what He created us to be. God can take care of the sin. Jesus waits for you receive Him... then you will be transformed into the image He designed.
I am talking about you and I being God's creation, not someone else's! God loves His creation! Jesus died for His creation? Why do we want to re-create His creation? Love as God loves and understand that His Creation has value... in and out of the womb!

Thanks Josh Griffin for posting the video at morethandodgeball.com

Friday, April 24, 2009

Kari Beattie wins a Golden Apple Award



Kari is a special needs teacher at West Vigo Elementary, and serves as one of Agape's Nursery Directors. She and her husband Jeff serve together on the Agape' Childrens Sports Team, Agape' KICKS, during the seasons of Karate and In-door Soccer. Join me as we celebrate this ever-deserving Golden Apple Award with her. Way to go Kari!!!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

I'm Just a Teenager, but I'm the Church


We Are the Church from Southeast Student Ministry on Vimeo.

Great Video!!! Had to re-post for my students. Thanks Southeast Team and Josh Griffin for the heads up on this one!

Monday, April 20, 2009

The Teen Song

The song says it all! Teens are conversationalists!

Thanks for this one Marko!
Flutter... The New Nano Blogging Social Network


Just as you got used to the "tweet" on Twitter, now comes "flap" on Flutter! Check it out!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

IMPACT JR HIGH HEADED TO BELIEVE



The IMPACT Jr.High students are ready for a two-day event, packed with high-energy worship, Biblical teaching, new friendships, and challenging opportunities. We are treking to Anderson University Friday expecting to experience God's transforming power in students and adults alike. Pray for us as we desire for God to do something miraculous through the vessel of CIY Believe.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Only Time by Kaylie



Kaylie you did a great job in the play. Just had to post it. We all love you! Blessings!
You Are a Representative of Christ on Earth
by Jim Burns

You are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it. — 1 Corinthians 12:27

God created the world
He appeared on this earth in the form of Jesus
He was beautiful
We mocked Him and killed Him
He rose from the dead
He is alive and eternal
He needs a new body on this earth
You have been chosen!
You are an important part of the body of Christ. You are needed to fulfill His work on earth. Your job is to live as He lived and love as He loved. One other thing—He gives you His Spirit to get you through the day.

I Love Jim's simplicity with today's devotional. Check out other resources from
Homeward.

Friday, April 10, 2009

The Resurrection Appearances of the Savior

1. To Mary Magdalene in the garden (Mk. 16:9 ; Jn. 20:11-18 ).
2. To the women returning from the tomb (Mt. 28:9 , 10 ).
3. To two disciples on the Emmaus Road (Lk. 24:13-32; Mk. 16:12 , 13 ).
4. To Peter in Jerusalem (Lk. 24:34 ; 1 Cor. 15:5 ).
5. To ten of his apostles in the upper room (Lk. 24:36-43; Jn. 20:19-23).
6. To eleven of his apostles in the upper room (Jn. 20:24-29 ).
7. To seven of his apostles by the Galilean Sea (Jn. 21:1-24 ).
8. To his apostles and 500 believers on Mt. Tabor (Mt. 28:16-20 ; 1 Cor. 15:6 ).
9. To eleven of his apostles and James, his half-brother, in Jerusalem (Mk. 16:14-18 ; Lk. 24:44-49 ; 1 Cor. 15:7 ).
10. To the eleven on the Mount of Olives (Lk. 24:50-53 ; Acts 1:3 ).

Wilmington's Guide to the Bible
The Last Statements of the Savior

1. “Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do” (Lk. 23:34 ).
2. “Verily I say unto thee, today shalt thou be with me in paradise” (Lk. 23:43 ).
3. “Woman, behold thy son! Behold thy mother!” (Jn. 19:26 , 27 ).
4. “My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?” (Mt. 27:46 ).
5. “I thirst” (Jn. 19:28 ).
6. “It is finished” (Jn. 19:30 ).
7. “Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit” (Lk. 23:46 ).

Wilmington's Guide to the Bible

How Could it Be?
by Greg Stier

How could He live through all the pain?
How could He suffer and still stay sane?
In spite of the lash’s cruel embrace,
Unmingled focus upon His face.
Like raining sulfur on His back
The Cat of Nine it did attack.
It hit and ripped and hurt and tore.
But Jesus lived…for there was more.

How could He die as sinners do?
A wooden cross, a nail or two.
He hung and bled in utter pain,
As crowds they mocked His holy Name.
On one side a man who now believes.
On the other a man in anger seethes.
He will not trust a bleeding King
Eternal life for him to bring.

How could our God be crucified?
How could the Creator of life now die?
How could the indestructible break?
How could the Father His Son forsake?
How could His back be turned on Him?
How could Christ suffer for my sin?
How could this death bring victory?
How could it save both you and me?

“Eloi! Eloi!” Jesus cried.
“It is finished!” then He died.
The veil was torn. The victory won.
We were spared. He was done.
In our stead He took our pain.
The sting of hell on him did rain.
He bore the sins and all the shame
Of all who call upon His Name.

How could this Jesus be in the grave?
His body buried in a cave.
The cloth and darkness wrap Him tight.
He breathes no air. He sees no light.
He’s dead, a corpse, all His friends grieve.
His earlier message still not received,
The news that He would rise again,
And live anew and conquer sin.

How could it be Him just standing there?
They hear him say “Now do not fear.”
He ate some fish. I’m sure He smiled.
He arose. He left, to reconcile.
What once was lost had now been found.
The angels cheered. The demons frowned.
For God’s own Son claimed victory.
He died, He rose for you and me.

How can it be?
How could it be?
That He loves you?
That He loves me?

Greg Stier

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

The Dare2Share Office

North Carolina Tar Heels Take Michigan State in 89-72 Win

It was great to finally see a Big 10 School back in the dance in the Final Game of March Madness, but I had to cheer on my #3 the North Carolina Tar Heels. If IU and ISU cannot contend, it's always UNC! It has been a great run for the Tar Heels... Congrats! Also, I am callin' out my Brother in the Lord Tyler Zeller from Washington, IN! Hope to see you at CIY Anderson this year!

Pic: Associated Press; April 6, 2009

Friday, April 03, 2009

Current State of the Family

The current state of the family is in a crisis! We can blame it on whatever; however, the issue is how do we correct it. I don't want to sound cliche', but the answer is always Jesus Christ. Our only hope comes from Christ. Do you believe that? I hope so!

However, I don't think God just wants us to stand around waiting for Christ to return to straighten things out! I believe He desires for us to take the action necessary to strengthen our own families in Christ and to help others in this fallen state of affairs. The first step is recognizing that there is a crisis, then seeking the face of God for wisdom on how to personally and ministerially handle the issues... asking Him to do a might work in the hearts and lives of all those involved.

Following is a direct post from Homeward's Jim Burns on the crisis:

I know you would agree with me that as the family goes so goes the future strength of our nation and the church. Just at a time in our nation’s history with the economy faltering and what seems like almost a general depression in the lives of so many people, the changing face of the American family is also in great need.

As Dorothy said to her little dog in the Wizard of Oz, “Toto we aren’t in Kansas anymore.” Let me put some stark facts in front of you:
  • The cell phone will be the greatest distributor of pornography for kids before the year 2011.
  • "Sexting” is the new craze reported CBS news last week. 1 out of 5 kids have received an unwanted text photo of someone naked on their cell phone.
  • 160,000 kids stayed home from school today (and everyday) because of bullying and they literally are afraid to go to class.
  • 12 million people in America participate in self-injury (mainly cutting) each year with most of them being young people.
  • Today there are at least 25 different Sexually Transmitted Diseases people can catch. Time magazine reported: of the young people who are sexually active, they will have 7 different partners by age 25. One out of five has a sexually transmitted disease. Do the math – it isn’t pretty!
I do not want to sound like a gloom and doom prophet but friends, we are one generation away from a greater disaster with the current state of the family; greater than any economic problems we have. (Jim Burns... Homeward)

What is it that God is calling you to do in your own families and in the lives of those in your community? I can tell you that it starts with pointing students to Jesus Christ! We here at Agape are doing the best we can with what and who we have been resourced with. If you love students and feel compelled to serve in our student ministry... we want and need you! This next year, with an influx of students at every level and age, we need more volunteers. It's time to get involved. It's time to help restore this generation in the power and wisdom of Jesus Christ! Join me in helping to mobilize students to a deeper relationship with Christ, and as a result, strengthen our families.

Thursday, April 02, 2009


The Agape Christian Church IMPACT Students attended the Dare2Share "INVINCIBLE" Tour in downtown St. Louis last weekend. It was an amazing opportunity to be equipped to share the GOSPEL message by some amazing teachers and preachers. Students were challenged by the D2S Team to "Go All Out... or Go Home!" Students had opportunities to share their faith in Christ with the lost by calling their unsaved friends on cell phones, by going door to door in the communities surrounding St. Louis, and by intentionally starting conversations downtown and at the motels they were staying.

The Preacher, Greg Stier passionately shared the GOSPEL of Jesus Christ in a palletable way so students could grasp how to share the love and forgiveness of Christ with their friends and how to have a personal relationship with the Creator of the universe by accepting Jesus as Lord for those who had not made that personal decision.

"Mobilizing teenagers to relationally and relentlessly reach their generation for Christ!"

My friend Sean, who was in the "Sharing Zone" the whole time, was able to experience a dream come true by meeting one of his evangelist superheroes, Greg Steir. Sean is passionate about sharing the Gospel with unbelievers. He has an extremely compassionate heart and an evangelistic personality.

Zane Black surfed in to encourage students to share Christ with his personal testimony and to share some practical witnessing applications through drama and "Zane-iness!"

A few of the girls were thinking of ways they could share the love of Christ with their friends! Or, they were dreaming of ways they could get Zane to go with them to grab a chili-cheese dog!

Besides the rain and snow, it was an amazing weekend that connected with our students and is still resonating as I have already heard stories about how they are invading their campuses and neighborhoods with the Good News of Jesus. We are truly on a GOSPEL Journey!

Monday, March 30, 2009

Goals for Daily Living
by Jim Burns

In his heart a man plans his course, but the Lord determines his steps.—Proverbs 16:9

Have you ever written down goals for living your life? I'm not talking about the do's and don'ts of legalism. I mean forming a philosophy of life and then living your life to the fullest according to your goals.

F.B. Meyer was a great writer and minister of the gospel. He had seven goals for daily living that I use and recommend.

1. Make a daily, definite consecration of yourself to God (audibly).
2. Tell God you are willing to be willing about all.
3. Reckon on Christ to do His part perfectly.
4. Confess sin instantly.
5. Hand over to Christ every temptation and care.
6. Keep in touch with Christ. (Read the Word, and good books; pray; and seek places and people where He is.)
7. Expect the Holy Spirit to work in, with, and for you.

Homeward Devotionals

Thursday, March 26, 2009

IMPACT Student Ministry at the Dare 2 Share Conference in St. Louis


Pray for the conference this weekend and our students as we embark on the Gospel Journey to St. Louis, MO. We are expecting God to do some amazing things in and through our students. In the words of Greg Steir...

We have over 8,000 teenagers already registered and could see close to 9,000 teens in total with those who sign up at the door. That’s a potential army of Jesus loving, gospel sharing evangelists who come from all over the midwest and could be used to strike a revival of Biblical proportions all across America. God is up to something big. We are more than willing to drive 14 hours to see what it is.

May lives be transformed and passions ignited for the Kingdom of God as students are trained and sent out to testify in the name of Jesus Christ. May they obtain a boldness that encourages each of the to share the Gospel of Christ with everyone they come in contact with. May our student ministry and our schools be transformed by the efforts of D2S, your prayers, and the power of Christ.

Monday, March 16, 2009

8 Reasons We Don't Share Our Faith

Friday, March 13, 2009

30 Questions Poll:
Poll: Which questions, in your opinion, do you feel you need the answers to the most (Top 5 in order), based on questions you and your friends have?

1. Who is God, and what is He like?
2. What is the Trinity?
3. Who is Jesus, and what is His message?
4. Why did Jesus die on the cross?
5. How do I know Jesus really rose from the dead?
6. Who is the Holy Spirit, and what does He do?
7. How do I get plugged in to the power of the Holy Spirit?
8. Is the Bible really God’s word, and does it really relate to my life?
9. What is truth, and can I know it with certainty?
10. What is sin, and how does it impact my life and my relationships with others?
11. Why does God allow evil in the world?
12. What is a Christian, and how does a person become one?
13. If Jesus is the only way to heaven, are all other religions wrong?
14. What about people who have never heard about the Gospel?
15. What is the Great Commission, and how does it relate to me?
16. Is there a real heaven and hell, and what are they like?
17. Is there a judgment day, and what difference should it make in my life?
18. Can I really be forgiven for all my sins, even the really bad ones?
19. Will God ever leave me or forsake me?
20. Who are Satan and his demons?
21. How do I engage in spiritual warfare?
22. What is the Church, and why should I be involved?
23. What are spiritual gifts, and how do I discover mine?
24. How should the return of Christ impact my life?
25. What is prayer, and how do I do it?
26. Why should I study my Bible, and how do I do it?
27. How do I defend my faith?
28. Who am I, where did I come from, and what is my purpose?
29. Did God create everything, and why does it matter?
30. How can I worship God in everything I do?

Based off the D2S 30 Core Truth Questions
4-Day School Week Gaining Steam as Cost-Cutting Measure
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Associated Press

TAMPA, Fla. — With the nation's school districts strapped for cash, more are considering a schedule that delights students and makes working parents cringe: Class only four days a week.

By extending school hours and eliminating a day of classes each week, education officials say they could save busloads of money on transportation and utilities.

While there's still debate about how much districts will save, proponents say the shortened week can improve attendance and teacher retention. As for academics, studies have shown the four-day schedule does not hinder student achievement, and may even help improve test scores.

Some districts have even reported fewer disciplinary referrals and more classroom participation.

"It's hard to get to the why, of course, because so many things affect student achievement," said Andrea D. Beesley of Mid-continent Research for Education and Learning in Denver.

State laws govern how many days students must attend class each year. In places where four-day weeks are allowed, districts are required to hold an equivalent number of instructional hours. That typically means adding just over an hour of class each day.

For the complete story check out: Fox News

Friday, March 06, 2009

TeamKID: Truly Transforming

Before

After

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Great Time Today at the HC Breakfast Club with 212+ Students

Our New Hall Sign

Connecting

17 Doz. Donuts

Devotional and Prayer Time

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

"It's Not Fair" Music Video from the the 2009 NYMC

"I've Seen It All" Music Video from the 2009 NYMC

Monday, March 02, 2009

2009 National Youth Ministry Conference Twitter Roll

Be sure to stay connected and pray for new friends and Affinity Group members through Twitter and Blog Posts! Check it out at #nymc!
Josh and Jake's Segway Ride


Sack Chair Diving with Josh and Jake

Remember... Day Four of the NYMC
What is the most humbling appeal you will make to God for this year?
Think big... Pray big! Eph 3:20-21.

Doug Fields preaching on the "Phases of Ministry and Personal Life"

“I am the true vine, and my Father is the vinegrower. 2He removes every branch in me that does not produce fruit, and he cleanses every branch that does produce fruit so that it might produce more fruit. John 15:1

1. Forced Fruit
2. Fake Fruit
3. Fresh Fruit

Now to the one who can do infinitely more than all we can ask or imagine according to the power that is working among us— to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus to all generations, forever and ever! Amen. Eph 3:20-21.


Friends Chris and Jake

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Remember... Night Three of the NYMC 2009
A Solid Night of Worship and Content

The Skit Guys just changed the course of history with the re-enactment of the fall of Adam and Eve. Wild and Crazy Guys!

Doug delivered a simple, but challenging message surrounding the question of "What do you want kids to remember about your ministry when they are older?" Oh... how often we for get. We are much like a gold fish which have a 3 second span of memory. Reminds me of Jr.High ministry. Are you passing on the fundamentals of the faith? He used the change in our pockets to help us "Remember..."

Penny: Remember... Your PAST can be forgiven in Christ.
Nickel: Remember... God's Spirit in us NOW in Christ.
Dime: Remember... God has reserved an eternal DETERMINED DESTINY for those who believe and trust in Jesus.
Quarter: Remember... QUALITY GROWTH continues in those who follow Jesus.

What would our ministry look like if we would only remember the foundations of our faith? Remember to Remember what you want kids to Remember!

Doug Fields made kids play Red Rover, Red Rover in the dark and a student got a concussion was the results!

Derek Webb singing and playing amazing harmonics on his guitar to "Nobody Loves Me." Download his newest CD for FREE Now!


Back to the Hotel Hotel!

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Remember... Night Two of the NYMC 2009

Night 2 kicked off with many Fun Games and an American Idol Sing-Off to the sounds of Journey hosted by Secreast wanna-be Josh Griffin. John is the big American Idol winner!

The Skit Guys Rocked the house like usual with their gut-busting antics.

Kay Warren challenged Youth Workers from abroad with the question, "Do you pray for a surrendered, disturbed, and ruined life in your walk with Chirst?" The kingdom of "You" and "Me" says NO to Him and His Kingdom. She asked, "What will it take for you to really surrender?" It is time to say NO to me and Yes to Him in a bold and daring way!

Do we really trust God enough to answer with reckless abandon? Is there anything in our lives that we are willing to die for to follow the call of Jesus? Kay went on with the most challenging point of all by stating that, "If you are not willing to die for your faith, then don't call yourself a disciple. To be ruined is to follow Jesus at all cost!" We have the opportunity to make an invisible God visible! Will we continue to sit on the sidelines in our comfortable churches? Wow!!! What powerful challenges and thoughts to unpack!

"It's not fair" music video by Jakester premiered! Great Video! Can't wait to share it with others!

Caedmans Call rocked the house with serious percussion and
melodic harmony. Awesome sound!




The 100th SYM Live Podcast. Great gig and digs! Watch it live on Ustream.com/SimplyYouthMinistry

Friday, February 27, 2009

Remember... Night One of the NYMC

We are the "Grateful Ones"--Tim Timmons leading worship!
As usual Tim's passion for the Lord helped usher us into the presence of God through song!

"I wish these next two guys were a product of my Youth Ministry"--Doug Fields

Alex and Brett Harris, teenage authors of the book "Do Hard Things" and of the Web-site Rebelution were the Keynotes for the evening. They made the points that "students can understand big things about God and that students understand they can do big things for God." They also remarked that "willing students are doing great things for the cause of Christ. Challenge them to Do Hard Things."

Who can we as Youth Pastors encourage in our groups to create a Rebelution?

Braddigan Concert gave voice to the voiceless in their unique style and poetic message.


Friday Night Announcements

Early Registration at the NYMC


Registration at the #nymc started early. Lines are forming and people are connecting or maybe just looking for someone to buy the coffee. Sac Chairs are a hit already. People are scrambling for their spot and favorite color. Take one home if you need some amazing furniture for your youth room.

Come visit me at the Internet Cafe if you get a chance. Right across from the Dare 2 Share booth. Go meet Jason, Brian, Phil, and John at D2S.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

2009 National Youth Ministry Conference
Columbus, OH


Connecting with some of the most innovative YP's in Kingdom work at the most practical conference in Youth Ministry! It has already been amazing to hear how God is working in the lives of students throughout the United States. I am praising Him tonight for the relationships built here today and the wonderful transforming power of Jesus Christ.

Continue to follow this blog as I will be keeping you informed with ideas, discussions, and quotes from speakers, affinity group leaders, and participants. You can also follow me on Twitter for up to the minute tweets. Don't forget you can also get real time results at #NYMC.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Your Life Story: Tragically Wasted or Gloriously Spent
by Alex and Brett Harris

3 Marks of a Tragically Wasted Life
A lukewarm attitude of complacency.
A lazy habit of procrastination.
A paralyzed lifestyle of timidity.

3 Marks of a Gloriously Spent Life
A hot-hearted desire to be useful.
A relentless passion for the good use of time.
A constant readiness to risk for the Gospel.

Is your life defined by complacency? What do you need to do to live the glorious life God is calling to to live? What drives your passion to full-fill God's desire for you?

The Rebelution

Friday, February 20, 2009

Another Type of Bail Out

Call this my soapbox or rant, but I am ticked. Negotiations are going on right now about awarding students with B's if they just attend class. What? Talking about dumbing things down! What would aspire a student to learn anything if they receive the acceptable "B" for just attending class?

As a nation, we seem to reward people for doing nothing. Entitlement!!! "It's my right to be successful no matter what I do or how I do it! I deserve the best for nothing!" No body fails... people, companies, etc. "Let's bail them out...it must be the system!"

This is totally contrary to what I am trying to teach my son. I continue to tell him that he needs to make strong commitments to hard work, and that the world owes him nothing. By God's grace he will be blessed. Intrinsic motivation and a desire to please God should drive his passion to succeed... not the one foot tall trophy that everyone receives for just showing up to practice. No wonder we are living in an apathetic generation where the minimum is accepted.

The world keeps telling him that he should be rewarded and successful for just being. No wonder a true commitment to Christ seems almost obsolete. "I will follow Christ as long as I don't have to work at it or if it doesn't require much or cost me anything. I will serve Christ when it is convenient for me." We live in the generation where we will serve a "Cause," not because it is what Christ expects us to do, or because we are suppose to be the hands and feet of Christ; but, because "it make us feel good." We will get instant gratification, acceptance, and even rewards." The motives are all wrong!

Check out what 60 Minutes has to say about how the job market is affected by the current generational trends.



Many have rejected the 60 Minute Team on this report, however, I can tell you that I see this everyday. And with current trends, I only see our nation and churches becoming powerless because the minimum is accepted and commitment is not expected. Innovation will only decrease in time and there will be fewer workers to pull off the ideas that "the thinkers" imagine. We need to be on our knees crying out to God for this sin of apathy and our enabling.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Sometimes It Isn't Easy
Jim Burns

Love one another with brotherly affection; out do one another in showing honor.—Romans 12:10 RSV

No one ever said that living the Christian life would be easy. The following words help give us perspective.

IT IS NOT EASY
To apologize
To start over
To take advice
To be unselfish
To admit error
To face a sneer
To be charitable
To keep trying
To be considerate
To avoid mistakes
To endure success
To profit by mistakes
To forgive and forget
To think and then act
To keep out of a rut
To make the best of little
To subdue an unruly temper
To shoulder a deserved blame

BUT IT ALWAYS PAYS OFF

www.homeword.com

Monday, February 09, 2009

Dare 2 Share's INVINCIBLE


Free Youth Ministry Resources
What Does Your Heart Sound Like?
Stethoscope



Does your heart sing praises to the Lord for His saving grace and beat compassionately for those who need to hear the Truth of the Gospel of Jesus? What is the condition of your heart? Do you need a transplant?

Praying for Christians everywhere to share the Truth of the Gospel to those who desperately need hope and eternal life in Christ Jesus.

Friday, February 06, 2009

Tithe Rap



I say "100"!!! You say "10"!!!

Thursday, February 05, 2009

Chimpanzee Riding on a Segway
Where do people come up with trained Chimpanzees?



Borrowed this one from Mark Oestreicher. I laughed! I cried! I almost threw a party! And, like ysmarko, I found myself singing the tune from this video.
Eight O' Clock Colombian Coffee Wins Consumer Reports Taste Test

According to Consumer Reports, "Folgers, Maxwell House, and Starbucks are America's best-selling ground coffees. But all three were iced by Eight O'Clock Colombian coffee in our taste tests. As for Starbucks, it didn't even place among the top regular coffees and trailed among decafs."




CR stated, "Our tests of 19 coffees also show that some of the best cost the least. At about $6 per pound, Eight O'Clock costs less than half the price of Gloria Jean's, Peet's, and other more expensive brands."

Consumer Reports has perked my curiosity! I have never tried Eight O'Clock Coffee. I don't know that I have ever thought of purchasing a pound. Probably because I drink coffee throughout the day. I'll see how Eight O'Clock tastes at Five O' Clock and let you know!

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Sharing Jesus With Your Friend


Mark Hall-Casting Crowns
On-Line Missions Trip Challenge

One of the things I think is wrong with the church is that we have gotten passionate about so many things EXCEPT for the one thing that Jesus left us on this planet to do…REACH PEOPLE with the LIFE CHANGING MESSAGE of Jesus Christ. (Perry Nobel)

Just wanted to encourage all my students and friends as we continue to passionately share the Gospel of Christ through our Social Networks. Tell your story! Tell us all your story. This is so Revolutionary that we have the opportunity to IMPACT our entire nation and world with so many participating in the On-Line Missions Trip across the USA.

Keep Sharing!!!

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Go!!! You are Commanded!

Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age." --Matthew 28:19-20


The problem for most of us Christians is not knowledge but obedience. It is not that we do not know what we need to do or how to do it. What we lack is the intention to do it. We have not made up our minds that the commands of Jesus will come before the commands of the world. When we genuinely deny ourselves and follow Him, when we offer our lives as living sacrifices, our minds and hearts will be transformed. As disciples of Jesus, our first priority will be to make other disciples for Him.

Particpate in the On-Line Missions Trip Today!
Autism Sunday--February 8

Cathedrals, churches and religious organizations around the world will observe Autism Sunday, an international day of prayer for those with autism and Asperger̢۪s Syndrome, on February 8. Parents, caregivers and people with autism have been asked to inform their church groups around the world and request them to observe Autism Sunday.

Autism Sunday was launched in 2002 by parents and caregivers Ivan and Charika Corea in the United Kingdom, who have a son with autism. A service for autism was held at St. Paul's Cathedral in London in 2002 to mark the launch of Autism Sunday.

Many autism advocates use Autism Sunday to raise awareness of the serious education and health issues associated with autism. World leaders have been urged to share their "vision for autism" on Autism Sunday and spell out their plans to help parents, caregivers, children and adults with autism and Asperger's Syndrome.

Learn more at the Autism Sunday Web site: http://autismsunday.tripod.com/.
My Two Favorite Superbowl Commercials



Monday, February 02, 2009

What are You Doing with Your Time?

Are you sharing the GOSPEL of Christ? Join the thousands of students across the US on the first ever On-Line Missions Trip by sharing Jesus Christ with your friends and followers using your social networks? (Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, e-mail, text messages, etc...)

Share your Story during the On-Line Missions Trip Feb.1st-Feb. 14th!

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Kurt Warner's Bold Witness


Kurt Warner's bold witness for his faith comes as no surprise to those who have watched the NFL quarterback play for more than a decade. That's what two Super Bowls -– one as MVP in a win -– and a book or two detailing your faith will do.

The Arizona Cardinals signal-caller regrets not being able to share what is most important to him with more people, particularly when members of the media censor or minimize his faith in exploring his personality and his career.

That's why he tries to do TV interviews with a Bible at his side and to mention God in live interviews since it can't be edited out.

But he knows the name of Jesus can make non-Christians uncomfortable with the peace that He gives in the violent and up-and-down world of professional football.

Warner says, “Everything I do, everywhere I go, I’m trying to live up to or represent Jesus,” Warner said. “Having the faith I have is first and foremost in my life.”
TAMPA, Fla. (BP)--Photo by Joni B. Hannigan

Saturday, January 31, 2009

What is School for?
by Seth Godin

Seems like a simple question, but given how much time and money we spend on it, it has a wide range of answers, many unexplored, some contradictory. I have a few thoughts about education, how we use it to market ourselves and compete, and I realized that without a common place to start, it's hard to figure out what to do.

So, a starter list. The purpose of school is to:

Become an informed citizen
Be able to read for pleasure
Be trained in the rudimentary skills necessary for employment
Do well on standardized tests
Homogenize society, at least a bit
Pasteurize out the dangerous ideas
Give kids something to do while parents work
Teach future citizens how to conform
Teach future consumers how to desire
Build a social fabric
Create leaders who help us compete on a world stage
Generate future scientists who will advance medicine and technology
Learn for the sake of learning
Help people become interesting and productive
Defang the proletariat
Establish a floor below which a typical person is unlikely to fall
Find and celebrate prodigies, geniuses and the gifted
Make sure kids learn to exercise, eat right and avoid common health problems
Teach future citizens to obey authority
Teach future employees to do the same
Increase appreciation for art and culture
Teach creativity and problem solving
Minimize public spelling mistakes
Increase emotional intelligence
Decrease crime by teaching civics and ethics
Increase understanding of a life well lived
Make sure the sports teams have enough players

From Seth Godin's Blog
http://www.squidoo.com/seth

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Schyler and the Neighborhood Igloo

Myself, Schyler and the neighborhood kids decided to build an igloo from the driveway snow. Everyone is waiting for the temps to rise so they can play inside of it. Of course, sledding down the neighborhood "Big Hill" will be included in their day!

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Snow Slams the Wabash Valley

My Back Deck is Covered


Looks Like I Need to Scoop Snow for the 4th Time


14"of Snow Out My Garage Door

Friday, January 23, 2009

Thursday, January 22, 2009

CIY Winter Retreat Planning Video


Youth Group 101 - Winter Retreat Math from CIY Move on Vimeo.

Why is it that everything takes priority over Youth Ministry Activities/Events, Youth Group, church, etc... things that have the potential for transformational and even eternal life change? Why can coaches and schools dictate family time, but when Pastors and churches ask for a commitment..."it's just too much?" Why does this generation feel that the church is not essential.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

President's inauguration Invocation by Dr Rick Warren

President Obama's Inauguration Speech



Part 1



Part 2

Friday, January 16, 2009

The Obama Inauguration: Lego-Style

The SF Weekly just posted a Lego intensive slide-show of the Presidential Inauguration of Barack Obama. The display opens to the public tomorrow, Jan. 16, and will stay on through Memorial Day.

Check out Rick Warren seated on the left! Love the hair!

Photos by Christopher Victorio.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Diary of A Wimpy Kid 3


The Diary of A Wimpy Kid 3 comes out today. This series is a must read for Jr. High Pastors. It will take you back to your own middle school days and help you resonate with the struggles students face. It might even bring back some uncomfortable emotions that have been repressed.

Kinney blogs, "In book 3, Greg's dad decides that the only way to shape up his son is to send him off to military school. So Greg has to use his wits to get out of a very sticky situation."

Pick up a copy today!
GOSPEL Paintball with Greg Stier

How far are you willing to go to share the GOSPEL?

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Baptizing an Ogre

One of the more memorable experience as a Youth Pastor occurred while baptizing, not an Ogre, but the Ogre. As the name might imply, Ogre was a 6’5” muscular wrestler that accepted Christ as Savior following an International Wrestling Tour that ended in Turkey. Ogre’s shoulders were as wide as the baptismal, and his height stretched longer than the space provided. I was fine until, “I baptize you brother in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit” where Ogre hit his head on the end wall after I dropped him. The matter got worse when I vocalized a deep “Ugh” sound, and portrayed a red-faced strain during “buried in likeness and raised in newness of life.” The experience ended with congregational gasps and laughs, as Ogre splashed water over the front wall while standing to his feet and holding his head. I praise the Lord I am living today to tell of this joyous celebration!

Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Most Memorable Moment in Youth Ministry

One of the most memorable, but awkward moments as a Youth Pastor, occurred while trying to explain to an inquisitive camp owner and an intrigued camper from a public camp grounds why I had a student run through the grounds from the shower house to the campsite wearing only a hand towel and shaving cream. Let’s just say that, unlike the campers, the student was very forgetful!

Monday, January 05, 2009

Getting Mobile in 2oo9

Lately my wife has accused me of being addicted to my Blackberry and I have caught several "ribbings" from friends as being a "Twitter-holic." However, I realize that in today's information age, the church must utilize every avenue to get the Gospel out to a lost world. Bobby Gruenewald from Lifechurch.tv just posted an article on his blog that is worth your time to view and to follow, as he lays out some innovative ways to utilize today's mobile phone craze as an avenue to share Jesus Christ and minister to the needs of the sheep God has placed in your fold and area of influence.

Bobby states, "At the start of last year, 3.3 billion people were mobile phone users. This is a global phenomenon and contrary to what many believe, “global” actually includes the US :) 13-17-year-olds in the US send/receive an average of 1,742 sms messages each month. EVERY populated area on Earth is affected by the growth of mobile usage. So mobile is really both global and local. I believe the Church must communicate with and engage people where they are at (not just spiritually, but geographically)."

To read more:
http://swerve.lifechurch.tv/2009/01/05/2009-the-year-the-church-better-get-mobile/

So, if you are being teased about your mobile usage (SMS's, Twitter, Facebook, e-mail, etc.), be sure to let them know that you are "just spreading the Good News of Jesus' Saving Grace" and ministering in an effective, cultural relavent way.

Saturday, January 03, 2009

Become a Doer of the Word
We’re all part of a story, and if the words of the Bible are supposed to have so much meaning, then there’s got to be something more than simply memorizing some verses or increasing our knowledge of what it is about. It is my goal to experience God's transforming truth by walking in the light of His truth. I don’t want my knowledge of the Bible--the words of God Himself—to just be interesting information. I want the Bible to affect my life. I desire to be a doer of the word.

I want the Bible to provide guidance when I need direction.

I want the Bible to provide comfort when I feel alone.

I want the Bible to provide hope when I feel hopeless.

I even want the Bible to convict me when I’m not walking in the Light.

If you want the Bible to affect your life, join me in reading God's Word daily at:
Essential Model for Youth Ministry

Based on Thom and Sam Rainer's book, Essential Church, there are four essential phases for churches and youth ministries to become essential and effective in the lives of individuals and the community... Essential to move from death to life... Essential to reclaim a generation of church and youth group dropouts. These phases can serve as a spring-board for an evaluation of our youth ministries and churches alike by asking some very simple questions.

How are we doing with...?

Simplify—the ministry develops a clear structure and process for making disciples.

Deepen—the ministry provides strong biblical teaching and preaching.

Expect—the ministry has an attitude that communicates to its members that they must be committed to the ministry.

Multiply—the ministry has an outward focus, driving to reach people for Christ and starting
new churches.

What can we do to align the ministry to reflect these basic essentials?

What can we expect by aligning with the essentials?