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Saturday, September 20, 2008

Perspective.....

Today we did something that we haven't done in 3 years. We attended an AWANA Leadership Conference in Ocala. And even though several years ago, we were the ones teaching, today we were simply leaders attending. In the last few years there have been some changes; some for the better and others I am not so sure about. I participated in three workshops that moved me to ponder a few thoughts I have had about raising children. In one class these statistics, prepared by Barna were cited:

1. One out of every two college students who are raised in the church will walk away from it.

2. Sixty one percent of the 20-somethings that had been churched as kids are actually spiritually disengaged.

3. Only between 10-15 percent of young people have Biblical worldviews.

4. Ten to fifteen years ago the average Bible-college freshman scored sixty percent on Bible knowledge tests; today it's only 39 percent.


I am frightend by these numbers and what they mean in our culture. What is happening to the children that are growing up under the teaching of the Gospel in our homes and churches? At what point are we dropping the ball in living out a passionate relationship with Jesus in front of our children?

We must teach our children to respect human relationships, God's standard, and human authority.

We must teach them that wisdom is based on God's Word and to have confidence in relying on God's wisdom.

We must teach them to respond with grace and mercy when they are wronged.

We must somehow transfer a sense of destiny and teach them that their destiny is God's to choose for them.

So I pose three questions we must all ask ourselves about our children:

1. How are our young people turning out?

2. Do we have a target/goal for our children?

3. What do you want people to say about your children when they are in their
20's?

It is up to parents to take responsibility for the spiritual training of their children. God give us wisdom........




Thursday, September 18, 2008

45 things....

Mahatma Gandhi said, "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."

So, here are some things in no particular order I would like to accomplish before God takes me home:

1. Jump out of a plane.
2. Save a life.
3. no tv for a month.
4. Sail up the East coast.
5. Fast for a week.
6. get into the best shape of my life.
7. get fat with no regrets.
8. mentor someone for a long time period.
9. visit the Auca village.
10. take a vacation without a camera.
11. Hike the Grand Canyon.
12. read through the Bible 3x's in a year.
13. volunteer at a soup kitchen.
14. pick the music for my funeral.
15. sail with the seals and orca's through Alaska's Prince Williams Sound
16. Have a dress custom made.
17. Have shoes custom made.
18. Have a pair of jeans custom made.
19. live with missionaries for a month.
20. swim with a dolphin.
21. Stay in Cinderella's Castle at WDW
22. Walk along the Great Wall of China
23. Drive along Rt.66, USA
24. Stand at the North or South Pole.
25. Ride a camel in front of the Great Pyramids
26. Attend the Olympics
27. Cross a country using public transportation.
28. Ride an elephant through an African jungle.
29. Set foot on each of the seven continents.
30. Photograph an endangered species.
31. Visit the source of the Nile.
32. Scube dive in the Great Barrier Reef.
33. Learn the names of flowers, birds, trees, insects, and constellations and impart this knowledge to children.
34. see each of my family come to know God.
35. spend the night on a deserted island.
36. watch a sunset from the top of the Empire State building.
37. watch a surgery being performed.
38. visit the M&M factory.
39. spend a weekend in the Pennsylvania Amish country.
40. take a week long family vacation...with all of us.
41. go to Israel on a study tour.
42. see Yellowstone National Park.
43. watch a volcano erupt.
44. ride a horse down the beach.
45. memorize an entire book of the Bible and recite it to someone.

No matter if I accomplish some or all of these.. ..my main desire is to honor God with my life.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

A long journey...and finally, the victory lap.

Last week, September 1st, my mother who had been on a certain path that God was leading entered into the final lap..the victory lap. She often referred to this roadway in her wilderness as "the journey". One of her favorite sayings came from a song from long ago... it goes something like this: "My Lord knows the way through the wilderness; all I have to do is follow. Strength for today, He's mine all the way, and all I need for tomorrow. My Lord knows the way through the wilderness; all I have to do is follow." If anyone has been a stronghold of support in my life, it was my mom. She has always been the one cheering from the sidelines. Now she has joined that "great crowd of witnesses" and I can imagine she is leading the masses in finally worshipping at the feet of Jesus.

Along the way of this journey, Mom journeled through email..high-tech that she was...this is one of the many emails we, as a family received:

"I am "fresh every morning amazed" at the leading of the Lord in this sometimes arduous journey...just makes me more anxious for all my responses to be Christ honoring and a joyous blessing to someone who comes across my path. Love Mt. 28:9---"I will do what I say..." Fits with David in the Psalms..."Commit thy way unto Him, and He WILL direct your path..." His directions are so perfect....not always pleasant, but perfect! God has never, and never will, fail to do what He says He will. That promise alone just keeps us on our journey -- trudging up this mountain with Jesus walking with me -- no better walking partner, right? Love you all so much and am praying for you so much. Linda"