I was sitting here tonight trying to get an idea for setting up an inventory for our churches paintball ministry when I went to our churches web site looking for the propper spelling of "compass" lol :can't believe I even had to: when I stumbled upon a link that led me to an interview with or pastor about the "Nothings to Hard For God" series. Near the end of it they were talking about Mrs. Tania and how he encountered (fitting word since his new series is Encounter) the very issuses that that series covered and the great faith he has, it got me thinking. Then I felt compelled to start this blog so my family and friends could share with each other thoughts for our walk in christ together, hince the name. Anyhow, that interview I watched combined with memories from that very memorable time and the task I was at before hand got me thinking, just how serious to we take the life and oppertunities that God allows us from day to day. Not to mention jsut how usefull are we in those oppertunities. I mean really people, lets be real here, how well do we intend on impacting the world for Jesus if the main people we talk to about him are our friends, clicks, groups, " fellow Christians" , ect.... Now I am not pointing fingers at my friends cause there would deffinatly be those other 4 pointed back at myself, cause I am just as guilty, but I think if we take a few minutes and take inventory not just of ourselves but also of what we are called to do we may find ourselves taking a few minutes to share our Lord's love with a complete stranger. I don't know about the rest of you but I sure know areas in my life that need a set of jummper cables hooked to them cause the key has been left on but the vehicle wasn't moved. So let this be a thought to ponder on, "Our cardboard box might be a nice place to hang out for now, but if God rains down on it (like we should let Him) that box won't be so nice to be in"
In Christ,
Drew
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great thought. sometimes i see us sheltering ourselves to deep within the "box". i always liked Travis' slogan for his sight "IgnoreTheBox" - cause that's the one place we don't need to end up. we need to get radical with our faith and start living within the radical grace we've been given
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