Tuesday, December 11, 2007

My Niece Hannah



The shooting in Arvada, Colorado, hit very close to home.
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My niece Hannah is on staff at the YWAM BASE there in Arvada, Colorado, and according to my brother David if the gunman had come to the training facility 3 hours earlier the death toll might have been even greater because of their Christmas party that evening. If the gunman would have come earlier, Hannah would have been one of the individuals at the door because one of her duties is related to hospitality. Please remember Hannah Griffis and all the other staff and trainees of the YWAM organization as they grieve the loss of two members of their Christian family.
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PLEASE PRAY........
  • Pray for my niece Hannah as she grieves the death of her friends Tiffany and Philip.
  • Pray for Tiffany Johnson's family.
  • Pray for Philip Crouse's family.
  • Pray for the Works' family in Colorado Springs as they grieve the death of two daughters: Stephanie (18) and Rachel (16)
  • Pray for the YWAM (Youth With A Mission) Christian family.
  • Pray for those YWAM trainees who will be leaving the training facility in a few weeks to serve on foreign mission fields sharing the HOPE of the Good News of Jesus Christ.
  • Pray for Faith Bible Church (where the YWAM training facility is located).
  • Pray for New Life Church in Colorado Springs where the two sisters died.
  • Also, pray for the gunman's family as they struggle with the gravity of his actions in both of these deadly shootings.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Merry Christmas

This is a very special time of year as Christians celebrated the birth of our Savior Jesus Christ. I hope that you and your family take the time during this season to read from the Bible the true Christmas story of God's amazing love in action. Too often we get so caught up in the hustle of buying presents for friends and family that we loose sight of the reason for the season. Studies have shown that during the holiday seasons between Thanksgiving and Christmas battling depression becomes a major concern for many.
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If you are one of those individuals presently suffering from increasing anxiety related to the Christmas season please take a moment to stop and reflect on the true meaning of Christmas. For starters, get your Bible and take a few minutes to read the Gospel accounts of the birth of Jesus, our Messiah (Matthew, chapters 1 and 2; Luke, chapter 2).
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Also let me suggest that you ask God to show you some simple ways you can share the truth of Christmas with someone today who may be struggling with the pressure of the season.
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Sherry and I (nanny and bops) wish you a Merry Christmas. Our prayer for you is that Christ would be the center of your focus this Christmas season, and that your relationship with HIM will be one of spiritual growth and vitiality. If you are not sure about what it means to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, I would love to visit with you about how you can know Christ. You can email me at stan@rockwaychurch.com.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Revolution in Missions

This past week I read a book entitled "Revolution in World Missions" by K. P. Yohannan who is the founder and International Director of Gospel for Asia. I strongly recommend you read the book. You can go to www.gfa.org and request a free copy of the book.
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I have found the book very convicting. We in America are so blessed. Like many of you I have mistakenly developed the mindset that God has blessed me for --- "ME."
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As I personally survey my life in light of God's Word I don't like what I see. Over the past few days I have been convicted that too often I have taken for granted and wasted the blessings of God and missed the opportunity to direct them to their intended target. I believe that K. P. Yohannan is correct in his statement that "The Church (universal body of Christ particularly the American version-- emphasis mine) Jesus called out of this world to be separated unto Himself has, to a great extent, forgotten her reason for existence. Her loss of balance is seen in the current absence of holiness, spiritual reality and concern for the lost. Substituted for the life she once knew are teaching and reaching for prosperity, pleasure, polictics and social involvement" (page 133). We need to remember that the local Church is not just a building but the sum of the individual members who make up that fellowship. Therefore, the truth about what "K. P." has said can be applied to each professing believer who has adopted this mindset.
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There is the need for a Revolution.
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I am not advocating some violent overthrough which is the traditional view of a revolution, but rather a radical shift in mindset from our current sinful mindset of wasting the blessing of God on ourselves and investing them for the advancement of the Kingdom of God.
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One way we can do this is to become a regular partner with Gospel of Asia. For example, Sherry and I have committed to support an indigenous missionary through Gospel for Asia in the coming year as a start. For $360.00 a year (i.e.- $30.00 a month), an indigenous missionary in Asia can live and serve the Lord is planting Churches and reaching the lost for Christ. To find out more detail visit the Gospel for Asia website linked above and read about how God is using this revolutionary approach in a powerful way for HIS glory. Thirty dollars a month is a lot of many. But, for many of us, we waste more than $30.00 a month on things we don't need in just daily incidential things. For example, some people drink several soft drinks daily spending at least a $1.00 or more each time. What if we utilized that expenditure for a much nobler purpose. Instead of buying a soft drink we set that $1.00 dollar aside daily and used the $30.00 dollars monthly as an investiment in spreading the Good News in Asia by supporting a missionary. Wonder what eternal difference it would make? Or, what if instead of stopping out our favorite coffee shop and purchasing a pricey special cup we just drank a regular cup of coffee. For some of us, the coffee shop is daily visit. You do the math. Even if we just adjusted our coffee habit a little we could easily save $30.00 a month to invest in missions.
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I believe our main purpose is exactly what Jesus told His original disciples prior to His ascension when He said, "Therefore go (as you go about daily-- emphasis mine) 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" (Matthew 28:19, 20, NIV)
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Let's be apart of the Revolution.
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Our hardest battle well not be against a physical or demonic enemy but rather against our sinful mindset that views ourselves as the central focus wasting the blessings of God rather than becoming the conduit through whom God's blessing flow to its original target.
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I must confess that I have been guilty of this mindset. I am asking God to help me see His purposes for the blessings He has bestowed. I believe God is witholding His judgment on us for the time being -- totally by grace -- for our sinful mindset. By His grace He is giving us the opportunity to get it right.
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In K. P.'s book, he asked a question about what was the sin of Sodom. Most of us would answer just as I did -- "because of their sexual immorality" as mentioned in the Genesis 19 account. But, them K. P. quotes Ezekiel 16: 49, 50. "Now this was the sin of your sister Sodom: She and her daughters were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned; they did not help the poor and needy. They were haughty and did destestable things before me. Therefore I did away with them as you have seen." My origianl answer was not totally wrong. Sodom was wickedly immoral, but that was just the end result of the real problem. They were arrogant, overfed and unconcerned about the poor and needy around them. Their wrong mindset set them on a downward course that manifested itself in an immoral lifestyle.
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Fellow believers, we need to wake up. God's judgment is coming. I am not trying to be an alarmist causing undue panic, but God will not be mocked. He has entrusted us to be wise stewards of His blessings, and when He returns we will give an accounting to Him as to how we utilized them. Many of Jesus' parables tell of this truth (e.g.-- Matthew 25:14-30).
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My prayer is that God will cause me to see people and situations differently. This requires action. Pray for me that God will give me boldness to be faithful in being the servant that brings Him glory. Together we can be used of God to make a different in our communities, and around the world, but that requires change.

Sunday, November 4, 2007

Making memories






























Today Taylor and Zachary spent the afternoon with "bops and nanny." The weather was so nice this afternoon we decided on an adventure of miniture golf and "CiCi" pizza.
The last time I played miniture golf was a really long, long, long, loooooooooooooooooooooong time ago. Taylor will be six next week and Zachary will be three in February.
Taylor's style was much more prim and proper except for her grip while Zachary just wanted to hit the yellow ball and run after it. They had a blast and that's the important thing. I want our four grandkids to have good memories of their "bops and nanny."
Recently I officated a funeral for a 96 year old lady that was a member of the church I pastored in the country near Mineral Wells. At the graveside several of her family members shared special memories of her life. I want our grandkids to have good and uplifting memories of their grandparents.
How are memories made?
Well, I'm no expert on the subject but I think they are made one at a time. The important thing tonight was not how much we spent on the evening or even where we went. I believe the important issue was that we spent time together having fun. Laughing together. Celebrating small victories like a "hole in one." By the way, each of us scored one "hole in one" during our game. The Bible tells us that "a cheerful heart is good medicine" (Proverbs 17:22).
We have been blessed with four special grandkids. Making memories takes time. It's like making a deposit or an investment in their future. The dividends on these investiments are not immediately obvious but over a life time they add up. Memories can be positive or negative. I want "bops kids" to have a million positive memories of their "bops and nanny."
As a Christian I believe we have a responsibility to make investiments in the life of others as well. It is easy when the "others" are people you like or enjoy spending time with. The hard part for me is remembering that making investiments in the lives of others is true whether the "other" person is loveable or not. I am so glad that Jesus did not wait to demonstrate HIS love for me until I became "loveable." In fact, the Bible tells me that even while I was a sinner God demonstrated HIS love for me by Christ dying on the Cross of Calvary (Romans 5:8 -- "But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us.").
While it's easy to invest in the lives of my grandchildren I believe God expects me to love others just as I love them. Obviously I've got a lot of work to do in that area on my journey called life.
Something to think about:
I wonder what kind of world we would live in today if every person on the planet would love God wholeheartedly and love their fellow man with the same kind of love they have for themself or their family.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

A pretty "lady bug" and cute "little pumpkin"

Tonight a pretty "lady bug" (ABY) and a cute "little pumpkin" (RYAN) came to our house tonight. They were wearing their festive costumes when they came to bops' and nanny's house.

Jesus loves children. In the New Testament we are told above a day when children were brought to Jesus. Initially HIS disciples rebuked those bringing the children, but Jesus corrected HIS disciples' shortsightedness by saying, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these" (Matthew 19:14 - Holy Bible).

The two above children are special to me because they are two of my four grandchildren. I know that they will learn about Jesus and HIS amazing grace, but what about the other children of Mansfield who do not have parent's that will introduce them to Jesus? I believe my church (Rockway Church) has the unique opportunity to impact the lives of the children of Mansfield. The choice is clear. We can be like the disciples who actively blocked the children access to Jesus, or we can be like the Lord Jesus who embrased and blessed them.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Is God's will for my life really knowable?

Can an individual really know God's will for their life?
I have heard many people express the above question in one form or another. Usually this question surfaces at a point in an individual's life when they are ready to throw up their hands in frustration and quit. They have diligently pursued knowing the will of God for their life but for some unknown reason it has managed to eluded them. I can relate to how they feel. For many years I found myself running in circles chasing after God's will which always seemed to be just out of my grasp.


I recently recieved this photograph.

Look closely at the hounds who are eagerly ready for the command to be given for the hunt to begin. Their quest is to find the fox. They have been trained to hunt the elusive fox, and they are each eager to receive their master's praise for a job well done. BUT, they have over looked the obvious. The elusive fox was standing right in their midst all the time.

I think too many of us are busy running around in circles chasing after the will of God for our lives while overlooking or ignoring the obvious. God is more interested in us seeking HIM than what we are willing to do for HIM. Too often we are more eager to do something for God rather than simply seeking and acknowledging HIM in our daily living. GOD wants us to trust in and depend on HIM with every area of our lives. I've found the words of Proverbs 3:5 & 6 to be true -- "Trust in the LORD with all you heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight."

Back to my original question -- Can an individual really know God's will for their life? I believe we can, but the understanding of what it is come out of the overflow of our fellowship with HIM. We too often become so fixated on finding the "fox" that we miss the obvious in our daily lives.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

Correction

On my previous post there was a misspelled word. The correction is "fried bananna pudding" and not "fired bananna pudding." I am still assigned at the State Fair. If you are there during the afternoon or evening hours please ask an officer to contact me on the Police Radio. My call number is C930 (charlie 930).

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

2007 State Fair of Texas


You may have noticed that I have not updated my blog in a "looooooooooooong" time. It has not been from the lack of desire to make regular entries, but rather, I have been working temporary POLICE duties at the State Fair. I will be back to my regulars duties when the Fair ends on October 21. The "Big Guy" (Big Texas) is located in the area where I am assigned to supervise nine other Dallas Police Officers. I has been a fun assignment. I can confirm that the fired bananna pudding is a great treat. Yesterday was a big crowd day because of a music group "Jonas Brothers." It is sad that people are more excited about hearing and seeing a music group than hearing or worshipping the true living God. I've got to go to work for now. Come see me at the Fair. I am assigned from the north half of the Midway to Big Tex. Find any officer from 3:30 p.m to 11:30 p.m. and tell them to contact "C930" (charlie 930) on the Police radio and I will meet you. God Bless!!!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Identity Theft


I am excited about our pastor's current message series "IDENTITY THEFT." As a Police Officer for the past 36 years, I am concerned about the alarming increase in the number of cases involving individuals having their personal identity stolen. Likewise, I am concerned about the alarming number of Christians who allow the lies of the enemy of their soul (the Devil) to rob then of the confidence of who they are in Christ Jesus. It is important that every Christian hear these important message,s and apply the simple truths they contain into their daily lives. You can listen to these messages by going to http://www.rockwaychurch.com/, or you can join us each Sunday morning for worship at 10:30 a.m.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Guard Dog on the job


This is Ryan David. His little brown puppy is named Chewbacca. As you can see he is a guard dog keeping watch over Ryan.

Awesome God

This has been an amazing day. Today, September 11, 2007, at approximately 1:04 p.m., God blessed by family with another precious grandchild. His name is Ryan David. He weighed in at 7 pounds 7 ounces, and he was 21 inches long. What a wonderful gift from our awesome God.