Planning for a New Year

Category : Ministry, Youth Workers

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What I Have Learned from Doing a Yearly Planner

Last week I finished my third yearly planner as an assistant pastor. Needless to say, they have all been interesting and fairly enjoyable to do. In this planner is every youth activity, special day, and even my personal family plans for 2010. Every year the planner gets bigger and more in depth then the year before. Doing these planners has taught me a lot and I would encourage you to try putting one together, even if it is just your personal plan for the new year.

Allow me to quickly share with you a few things that I have learned from doing my ministry planner:

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Thank you!

Category : Family, Parents, Uncategorized, Youth Workers

The Bible says in Proverbs 3:27 Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it. Then in Colossians 3:15 And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful.

Bro. Chris Tefft, my junior high Bible teacher, used to say all the time, “Thankfulness takes thinkfulness.” How true! At many instances in my life, I have been called an “over-thinker.” Well…I have definitely thought a lot about this post. In doing so, I am very overwhelmed with gratitude to many people in my life. Here are a few of them:

1. Jesus Christ – this one is a no-brainer! Where would any of us be with out Jesus? I honestly cannot answer my own question. I am fearful of where my family would be if it was not for Jesus! The price he paid on the cross is one that none of us can ever repay! If you do not know Him as your personal Saviour, click on the link “Eternity” before you read any farther!

2. My Wife – I definitely married the sweetest, most wonderful woman in the world! To live with a psychotic guy like me, you must be wonderful!!! In all seriousness, I would not be doing anything that I am doing today if I did not have my wife Mindy with me. She is my best friend and soul mate!

3. My Kids – Alexis, Haylee, and Hayden…you are one of a kind! You humble me and keep me laughing. Thank you for giving me the privilege to be your daddy (not that you had a choice)!

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Count Me In!

Category : Parents, Teens, Youth Workers

This post is one that addresses an issue that many have already addressed. This is my own personal musings and thoughts on social networking. Why have a blog? Why do I have Twitter account? Much of the Internet and especially social networking is an absolute waste of time! I am not a big fan of Facebook (although I do have an account), but I really do enjoy Twitter. I have never been a big blog guy, but I do see the value in having one. Below are four reasons why I personally like the possibilities of social networking…if done properly.

1.  To Influence – The one factor that has always kept me intrigued with blogs, Twitter, etc. has been the possibility of another avenue to influence. I love influence. I am a youth pastor today because someone influenced me! I could go through an extremely long list of people that have had a huge impact in my life and that will probably be another post, but the point is…I’ve been influenced by some great people! Those people have inspired me to influence others and to do so in a biblical way. Is it possible to influence someone through social networking or micro blogging? Of course it is! Everything we do can influence for good or bad! Every word you say, type, post, tweet has a good chance of influencing someone that is following and watching you. I have a two year old daughter, Alexis. The other day we were in the car and someone honked their horn. The next thing I heard came from the mouth of my innocent little two year old…”Go dude!” What a lesson I received from Lexi!!! I am influencing my little girl even when I do not think I am. Let us remember the admonition of Paul in 1 Timothy 4:12 Let no man despise thy youth; but be thou an example of the believers, in word, in conversation, in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity. I hope that in your home, ministry, and life you want to be one that influences in a way that is well-pleasing to the Lord!

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