Thursday, December 24, 2009

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Sunday, June 07, 2009

The Gospel is Powerful and Spreading

I don't fear Islam. I don't fear governments. I don't fear the economy. I don't fear plagues. I don't fear terrorism. I don't fear men and their blustering.

I fear God.

His powerful Gospel is spreading life-fire and re-shaping the world so quickly that the story-tellers of the lost cannot even see the progress. The Gospel, the good news that God sent His Son as the greatest act of love in the universe to save those who are lost, this Gospel must triumph. Only the fame of Jesus will remain, when all the glory of men and their plans falls.

Jesus said, "Don't be afraid, little children. It is your Father's pleasure to give you the Kingdom."

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Check This Out

For some holy hip hop, click here, here

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Economic Mess --What should we do?


I believe we will see double digit inflation very soon. I'm no economist nor a prophet, but it doesn't take that to see that devaluing currency will cause it to buy less, and that equals inflation.

I'm old enough to remember the Carter years and remember how the prices can fly up on everything. I also can remember the double digit interest rates on everything. Jobs might get scarce for some, and raises hard to come by for most.

So, what should we Christians do? I'm not here to give the advice of an investor. But here is the advice of a pastor:

1. Be prepared to be generous. In a time when people are frightened, they want to hold tighter to what they have. At the same time, we are more likely to meet friends, neighbors, and families in need. God would have us share what He gives us with one another, and be all the more open-handed with what we have. This is an opportunity to relieve some stress and fear by the simple act of sharing. Neighbor to neighbor, friend to friend, if we have two, let us give to the one who has none.

2. Plant a big garden if you have the room. Many of us are blessed with room for a garden. Plant foods that you like eat. Can them. Share them with one another. We are not yet to the point where we must live off of our gardens, but we might find that relief in our food budgets goes a long way. It also allows us to minister to others.

3. Do not fear. Search out God's advice on how to handle what you own, be generous, trust Him. He has a future in His hands. Remember, He said that if we have food and clothing we can be content. And we can, even if we have never tested this personally.

4. Don't trust in Egypt. Every time Israel got themselves in trouble with other nations, God's solution was to turn back to Him in repentance, trust in Him, call on Him, and wait for Him to save them, no matter how bad the situation looked. Instead of this, on several occasions they would run to Egypt where there were promises of wealth, and armies to give safety. This never worked. Don't believe the promises of politicians and governments that salvation from the dangers in our financial world will be given to you cheaply and by government. The opposite is true. The promises will fail, and slavery in varied and subtle forms, will be the result.

5. Pray, rejoice, and preach the gospel to the lost. Our God is indeed mighty to save. He has a plan bigger than this world. When He returns and sets up His government, all these other troubles will be gone. Tell the world this. Invite people to come to Him so that they can escape this grind one day too.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

finally

Okay, the MDA link that works (crossing my fingers!)

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

A Little Help?


Each year the Muscular Distrophy Association raises money to help cure MD and also to send kids with MD to camp. Kids with MD don't generally live real long and any joy we can add to their lives is a good thing. Also, a cure would be great!

Two years ago, with your help and only using this blog, we raised more money for MDA than anyone else participating in this event. That is not only good for the kids, it shines the light of Jesus to everyone in the organization when they see that the people of Harvest will step up to help those in great need.

So, if you have a heart for it, click here and help make a difference. I gave $50. It's not much, I know, but it helps.