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Friday, March 20, 2009
Another week over.
Hello all. It has been a really busy, stressful and cool week. Had my first UMCOR meeting on Weds. and wow we are helping a lot of people. Met with my clients and we are doing all we can to help them. I'm just thankful that the Lord opened up this opportunity. The teens went over and hung drywall, mud, and paint at the neighbors house. Sometimes action is a more affective teaching tool then teaching. The teens were awesome. The family was really thankful. I'm looking forward to today. Going to the cabin with Phil. Have to fix a water heater then hopefully go fishing.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
What a week.
This week has been a wild one. I felt that God wanted me to take on case managing for flood victims around our church. The training was intense and overwhelming I don't think I absorbed that much info since college. And that was a long time ago. But, after training I got my first two official clients and it has been really cool how God has used this as an opportunity to share about Christ, hope, and Valley View's love for it's neighbors. I was so thankful for our men and youth that volunteered their Saturday to serve the Johnsons by installing drywall in their basement. What awesome servants of God we have in our little church. Tomorrow is a big day to. I'm so excited about finding out where God wants us to go as a church and me as a pastor. I have grown so much over the last 8 years and I'm looking excitedly to the years ahead.
Monday, March 9, 2009
The week begins
Well what a roller coaster weekend. Lots going on as we get ready for the adoption. I'm so excited that we are almost finished with all of this. I am so thankful that the Lord saw it in his perfect plan to make it so that we could adopt. I wouldn't trade any of my kids for a hundred biological ones.
Tomorrow I begin my FEMA/UMCOR Training class. I'm really excited that Julie Walters and I will be taking the class together. It's funny it is kind of like being a foster parent even before we were certified we had two kids. And even before I finish the class I have to cases already. Boy do we have our work cut out for us. One of my cases continues to go through struggle after struggle after struggle. My heart just breaks for these dear people. Hopefully, we will be able to offer some help and encouragement.
Well, off to make dinner.
Tomorrow I begin my FEMA/UMCOR Training class. I'm really excited that Julie Walters and I will be taking the class together. It's funny it is kind of like being a foster parent even before we were certified we had two kids. And even before I finish the class I have to cases already. Boy do we have our work cut out for us. One of my cases continues to go through struggle after struggle after struggle. My heart just breaks for these dear people. Hopefully, we will be able to offer some help and encouragement.
Well, off to make dinner.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
The Loss
Wow. I've spent the last couple of days meeting with some of our church neighbors who were affected by the flood. Just speaking to them and hearing their stories is so humbling. How blessed I truly am. Our church area flood victims haven't even had advocates to help them with FEMA and volunteers and grants. Thank God that Pastor Mike is allowing me to get certified as a FEMA Case Manager next week. It will be two days but worth every minute. Then Valley View will be able to support and help these local families. Hopefully we can bring some joy and peace into their lives. Isn't this what Acts 2 is all about? Helping those in need. Just one of the families not only lost everything but FEMA failed to follow through on what they said they would. Then on top of that the husband found out that he will be unemployed in June. Then on top of that they are doing the repairs to their home pretty much by themselves every moment they are free. Then they are fighting with insurance and others. Oh, and then one of their family pets had to be put to sleep. How much more loss can one face in a year. Thank God that this family knows the Lord and that he is the source of peace, hope, and strength. I'm praying for you and all the loss you have faced.
Monday, March 2, 2009
A day at the office
It's a beautiful morning and I'm in my basement office working on my Acts study. Maybe I'll chisel out a window in the wall. :) Today should be a good day. Have lots to do and I should be able to get it all done. It's kind of nice after beginning my personal study in Acts the Lord has truly opened my eyes to all that I have done and how much of the stress and burnout is due to my own efforts. The early church had such a simple approach to ministry and it worked. I love it when my Philosophy of Ministry is challenged. It's good to think outside the box sometimes. Or in my case I guess I live outside of it. I'm coming to much more defined clarity as to the purpose of Christs Church and myself as a pastor. It's to develop in people a passion for God, a passion for people, and a passion to serve the world. That's what the early church was committed too. And the result. "The Lord added to the church every day those who were being saved." How will that look here at VVBC. I have yet to receive that revelation from God. But I believe it is coming.
Sunday, March 1, 2009
A great date.
Well. Last night was a great night with my bride. I surprised her and took her to a figure skating show at the Cedar Rapids Ice Arena. One of my teens was performing in the show. Emily loved it and I have to admit it was fun to watch even though I'm not a big fan of ice skating. Leah was phenomenal and they had some really cute little skaters too. There was this one little girl who couldn't have been more than three or four and she had a bike helmit on and was skating in the show. She was absolutely adorable. Kind of had me thinking about Chloe in that role. Emily and I had the same thought and laughed a lot. It sure was nice to go out on a date with my wife.
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