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{title} The husband of Lindsay, the father of Reese and Cameron, the son of David and Winona, the brother of Haven and Grayson, the son-in-law of Paul and Judi, the brother-in-law of Brandon and Bryce.
Oh, and Jesus and I are tight.
My first car was a Saturn, my current car is a mystique, I once helped crash a moving truck into a pole and knocked out power to half of Grapevine Mainstreet. I am not really sure what a "new age beverage" is and I love...Pumpkins?
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Blog Action Day- Poverty and the Church

“There are people in the world so hungry, that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread.”
-Mahatma Gandhi


I had an interesting conversation this morning over coffee. There is really no need to give you the details, but the subject was on “The Prosperity Gospel”. The main question that came up over and over again was “Does God want you Rich?”
My short working answer was I don’t think God cares. It seems to me that anytime Jesus made any reference to being rich, it was to someone who was already rich, and when being rich was talked about, Jesus was usually telling someone to give away all that they had to the poor.


Jesus never spoke a sermon about how to make money. He never asked anyone to give a faith seed. He never told anyone that God wanted them to live in a huge house drive a nice care or where expensive clothes. But, he also never said not to.
I don’t think that Jesus really cared if people were rich.He did care if they were poor.
It seems like when he was dealing with the rich, he was always trying to stir them into helping the poor. He was always hanging out with the poor, the sick and the outcasts.On more then one occasion Jesus fed people who were hungry.
Does God want you rich?I don’t know, but I know he doesn’t want you hungry.
Today is Blog Action Day. A day when bloggers from all over the world try to shed some light on a single cause: Poverty.


My life is all about building the church.

I love the church.

I really do believe that the Church of Jesus Christ could change the world.

I believe that the church could and should be the greatest social activists on the planet.We could bring food, medicine, water… Jesus.

We could be the solution to poverty.

There was a boy in the Bible that fed 5000 people with some bread and fish.How did he do it? He just showed up with what he had.Of course, he had to put down his picket signs, his political agenda, his boycott letters, and his overall prejudice of those “not in his group”… oh, wait a minute…no that’s us.


I am not being judgmental myself. In fact, this post is more for me than for anyone. As I type this, I could not tell you when the last time was I helped someone less fortunate than me, and that’s sad.


Maybe, hopefully, today is a day of change for me and others…

There are alot of great places that are doing alot of great things to try and destroy poverty in this world. Some are Christian, some are not. All of them are doing a great job.
Go to BlogActionDay.org/resources to find out who they are.One great organization I would recommend would be Somebody Cares.

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I couldn’t sleep, so I took some… Keith Green?

It is very unusual, but there are some nights when, no matter how hard I try, I can’t fall asleep. It doesn’t happen very often, but when it does it usually takes quite a bit of time for me to fall asleep.

Over the years I have come up with a pretty decent routine for when this happens, and it usually works. I start by laying in bed listening to my ipod. If that doesn’t work I will go into the other room and pray. (I know, I am very spiritual) after some time praying, if I still can’t sleep I will read a book, or watch tv, and if all else fails I end up on Youtube.

I don’t know why I always jump on Youtube, because it never makes me want to fall asleep, in fact, it usually does the opposite and I end up staying up all night watching the most random videos.

Last night was such a night.

The only difference between last night and any other night was the video that I found.

I came across the video below of singer songwriter Keith Green.

Growing up I always knew who Keith Green was. My parents loved his music, and my Dad would always have people telling him that he was just like Keith Green. ( my dad played piano and led worship, and wrote songs)

I was so young I never really paid much attention to what the music was all about, and Keith died so early in life that he was not around when I was old enough to have any kind of understanding of what he was singing about.

After watching the video below, and other videos I found, I came to the realization that this man was quite a radical, and he talked and sang about things that would probably still step on some toes.

Check out the video below, and if you want do a Youtube search of Keith Green and check out some of his other stuff.

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I Am A Christian Because…

I came across a great posting on Craig Groeschel’s blog by guest blogger Abbi Zeliff.

She wrote about a note her friend Katie wrote before passing away in December of 2007 of  Adult Myeloid Leukemia.

I don’t know the details about when Katie wrote this, was it before she knew she was sick, maybe after a church service or at one of those trips to Starbucks where you plan on just running in to grab a quick coffee and end up in an hour discussion about your faith with another regular, only to go home and spend the rest of the day thinking about how you should have answered the questions that were asked… Maybe she was in her hospital bed waiting for death, thinking about her life, her family, her friends, her God… and then the conversation at Starbucks…

I don’t know why she wrote it, but I am glad she did…

“I am a Christian. Not because my grandfather is, not because his grandfather was…not because Grove Level planned the best activities when I was in middle school. I am a Christian because I have studied the life of Christ and it is good and it is love…and it is triumphant.

I have never thrown my arms up in excitement or run around the sanctuary or shouted out to God during a sermon or fainted or swayed or been “slain in the Spirit” or spoken in tongues…or handled snakes (smile).

It’s all I can do to clap in time to praise music…but I can hear Him whisper and I have felt Him only inches away if any at all and He has touched me and my insides stand in attention and my heart is red and it beats hard and fast and if you turn me inside out like an orange there would be some fantastic celebration with parades and ferris wheels and fireworks and marching bands and jelly beans and pinwheels and fire eaters and hula hoops and…fat ladies in polka dots and lions and popcorn and acrobats.

I pray that you might know my insides and realize that although I don’t believe as you do…I believe with passion and with love and with direction of thought and purpose…not with a simple, gross obedience to a church or a pastor or a cause….All I know is that in the end it will be as God has planned and man can not interfere.

And God is love. Love is everything.

- Katie Hammontree [Whitlow]
Amen (smile)”

You can read the original post by Abbi here.

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