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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

An Anniversary

Well, from what I have gathered, today is an anniversary. I usually think of that word and associate it with a positive thing. But not this one.

I have been told that Roe v Wade was decided on this date back in the early 70's. What a tragic decision that has impacted so many--babies, certainly, but also women, men, and society at large. It is a dark day in the course of American history.

Not a long blog today. But just one final thought: as an adopted kid, born in 1962, I sure am glad that I am not twelve or so years younger. I'm glad to be alive. But there are millions after Roe v Wade that can't say the same thing today. In fact, they can't say anything at all.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

A New and Stretching Experience

Last weekend was a first. I've always gotten to do a lot of public speaking--from 6 periods a day for 180 days with 9th graders for ten years, to numerous camps, retreats, churches, youth groups, sports banquets, CE banquets, and more. But this past weekend was a new one.

There are about a dozen churches in Ohio who have a winter retreat at the Kalahari Resort water park--the largest in the world--for over 600 students. I have spoken to groups of over 2500, but not over the course of three sessions. It was a different dynamic--where I could build from one session to the next--and while exhausting and stretching--it was very enjoyable.

I am grateful that there were 7 first time decisions to follow Jesus from one youth group. I haven't heard the results from any other groups yet. But God is in charge of all of that anyway. It was very enjoyable to share the gospel in different ways.

I guess the thing I am pleased with is that I took a chance. It was the first time doing that many sessions within 24 hours with a large group. It was in the middle of a crazy busy January/February travel schedule, a week long youth ministry module, trips to CA, starting a new youth ministry class, helping to host a professional youth workers conference here at CE National, and new preps. I always am reminded of a point of a teaching time that I do every once in a while with students: "When was the last time I attempted the difficult just to stay in shape?" I am grateful that this time I pushed myself. The verses the Lord gave me were from Joshua--and I read them over and over in numerous chapters from the book: "Be bold and courageous." So I took a chance, knew He would give strength and energy, and He came through again. Just like He always does. Now I am ready for a nap...