Friday, February 29, 2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Monday, February 25, 2008
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Saturday, February 23, 2008
My Father's Voice At Dawn
I shot this video early this morning overlooking Tampa Bay, where I start many mornings. The song is "Amber" from Manheim Steamroller's album, Fresh Air Interludes. I've loved to listen to Manheim Steamroller for many years.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Friday, February 15, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
Ministry In Texas
Yesterday I spoke at the First Baptist Church in Boerne (pronounced "Bernie") Texas to a receptive group. I will be going back there on March 7-8 to teach a Grace Walk Conference in the church, so if you are in a position where you can attend the conference, I would be happy to meet you there.
I spoke in two Sunday morning services, where the congregation seemed tuned in and receptive as I spoke. In between the services, I met with a Sunday School class who has been studying Grace Walk for about six weeks. The time with them was to answer questions that had arisen during their study. I really enjoy that type of setting, being able to hear the things that people have connected to and the things they are wrestling with as they read the book.
Embracing the grace walk usually requires a radical paradigm shift that doesn't come without a lot of yeah-but-what-about questions. It is very likely that those of us who grew up in church won't be able to assimilate the message of the grace walk into our existing view of the Christian life. It usually requires that we admit we have been wrong about some of the things we've always believed, then replace those faulty beliefs with the truths of God's Word about who we are in Christ.
When I began to understand the grace walk, I was surprised by the number of things I had to "unlearn" as I grew in grace. It isn't comfortable to have a long-held belief system be shaken, but when we come into the revelation of who we are in Christ and what it means to walk in grace, it's worth leaving our old religious baggage behind for the sheer joy of knowing Christ as our life.
The Apostle Paul recounted his past religious credentials, then said he considered it all "dung" compared to the joy he had come to know through understanding the excellency of Christ. I'll let you do the homework on that verse to discover the full brunt of it's meaning!
Anyway, meet me in Texas if you can come. The pastor and associate pastor are excited about the message and the congregation was receptive. This should be a great conference.
I spoke in two Sunday morning services, where the congregation seemed tuned in and receptive as I spoke. In between the services, I met with a Sunday School class who has been studying Grace Walk for about six weeks. The time with them was to answer questions that had arisen during their study. I really enjoy that type of setting, being able to hear the things that people have connected to and the things they are wrestling with as they read the book.
Embracing the grace walk usually requires a radical paradigm shift that doesn't come without a lot of yeah-but-what-about questions. It is very likely that those of us who grew up in church won't be able to assimilate the message of the grace walk into our existing view of the Christian life. It usually requires that we admit we have been wrong about some of the things we've always believed, then replace those faulty beliefs with the truths of God's Word about who we are in Christ.
When I began to understand the grace walk, I was surprised by the number of things I had to "unlearn" as I grew in grace. It isn't comfortable to have a long-held belief system be shaken, but when we come into the revelation of who we are in Christ and what it means to walk in grace, it's worth leaving our old religious baggage behind for the sheer joy of knowing Christ as our life.
The Apostle Paul recounted his past religious credentials, then said he considered it all "dung" compared to the joy he had come to know through understanding the excellency of Christ. I'll let you do the homework on that verse to discover the full brunt of it's meaning!
Anyway, meet me in Texas if you can come. The pastor and associate pastor are excited about the message and the congregation was receptive. This should be a great conference.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Grace Walk Book In Burmese
I received a copy of Grace Walk in the Burmese language this week. Recently, a Christian lady from Myanmar (formerly, Burma) emailed me to share how her life has been impacted by the book. It is encouaging to see how our Father continues to spread the message.
I also recently received a note from my publisher notifying me that they have granted the rights for the book to be published in Kirundi and Rundi, two African languages. Someone else has requested from me the rights the publish the book in Arabic. Grace Walk has now been printed in English, Spanish, French, Russian, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Norweigan and Swedish. There is no explanation for this other than the work of a sovereign God who wants the world to understand His grace!
Saturday, February 09, 2008
Friday, February 08, 2008
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Ministry This Past Weekend In Victorville, California
What a great time we had with the group of grace walkers in Victorville!