Monthly Archive for July, 2007Page 3 of 6

Arkansas, Here We Come!


We are currently driving through a rainstorm somewhere in Oklahoma - we have eight people in our Excursion, so to say it’s crowded would be an understatement, but everyone’s being a trooper.

This week in TX was awesome, and I took a bazillion pictures which I hope to post as soon as I have access to high speed wireless again. I’m definitely going through Internet withdrawals - thank goodness for Blackberry technology! Fellowship Church was great, but of course we missed being at C3.

So now we’re headed to Arkansas - I wonder if I’ll get wi-fi there? Anyway, I hope the mountains are ready for us ‘cuz we’re coming like a Mack truck! Peace.

C3 Students Rock!

I’ve only got a few minutes of internet access before I go back to the church here in Texas to make dinner for the kids (IMAC - C3 youth mission trip). It’s been a long hard day for the kids and counselors, after a 19 hour bus ride. Last night and this morning we had awesome services led by Robbie Robision and Travis Conrad with music by “Riverdale”. Then today the group broke up into teams to do hurricane repair work in some homes around Beaumont. The work is grueling and it’s VERY HOT! We are making sure they are all drinking lots of water and Gatorade - they are all working hard and well-representing Christ and C3. I know the people who have been living in these damaged homes will be thankful for their labors. I’ve been taking lots of pictures and will post them ASAP. Everyone is well, but tired and we are all looking forward to what God is going to do tonight in the service! More info will follow as I often as I can get to a computer. Pray for us! Peace.

A Blackberry, a Blog, and a Big Vocab (aka: The Perfect Storm!)

So blogging from a Blackberry on the road somewhere on I-10 is not easy. This is definitely going to shorten the length of my blog (and the people cheered…). But, at least I have neglected my nails, and they are very short - I’m really rethinking the importance of proper punctuation and grammar though! I also didn’t realize how many long words I use. I need to get dumber if this is going to be workable at all! I don’t know how Kayleigh and Ashley text messege so fast - I guess it’s all about motivation! That’s all I’ve got for now - my fingers are exhausted (like I can’t just say “tired”? - I’ve got to change my ways!!). Peace!

The Remains of the Day

We’ve driven into the night, and now I’m exhausted but wanted to re-cap the day:

I woke up this morning feeling not very rested, and knowing there were “miles to go before we sleep…”

But the minute I got to church and saw the beautiful room with a bazillion candles burning (the set design I like to call “Christian Gothic”), I began to unwind a little bit and focus on the morning…

We began the service with several baptisms, as usual, the majority being adults. We’ve seen a trend that way, and the coolest part is that the entire family almost always ends up coming know God also…

There is just something about an acoustic set that calm you - usually our music is quite…energetic, but today we planned it to be more…restful. The opening of an acoustic duet and scripture passages on the screen was lovely, and just what I needed…

The message was about “rest” and the passage was the 23rd Psalm (in the Message version it’s particularly lovely). …

Following the message was another music set. For the final song we re-introduced a song that we sang for the first time last Sunday. When we got to the chorus, Darrell decided to let the congregation sing - so he pulled his mic down. What happened next was phenomenal - the congregation was singing so loudly (a new song they had just learned) that it caused Darrell to become emotional…of course, then I had to drop my mic. But the people kept singing!…

We just stood there and worshiped God by listening to his people sing “Oh no, You never let go - through the calm and through the storm…” It was fantastic, and we really got to feel the Spirit of God through the voices of His people…and they know it’s true. They could sing that song passionately because C3 is a church who has come through the fire and the storm…

This morning, the people lifting their voices so strongly reminded me that we have survived to be a testimony of the grace and power of God - a power that cannot be quieted by men…

I was also reminded that God’s rest doesn’t have anything to do with my circumstances, in the Psalm David says “though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death” (death is looming over, and casting it’s shadows around me). So, God, the Shepherd, is leading to green pastures right through the Valley!: Finding rest in God is not about my where I am, but Whose I am….

Thanks for reminding me, C3! “…If my God is with me, whom then shall I fear!”

Peace.