Wednesday, November 25, 2009
21 Random Thoughts
2. Basketball provides lots of life lessons for me.
3. I may be addicted to social media. Determining boundaries has proven to be difficult.
4. Emotion can be your worst enemy or your best friend and sometimes it's one disguised as the other.
5. Learning and Mentoring go hand in hand. Keeping what you learn to yourself is arrogant and self serving.
6. I haven't written a song in 15+ years. Disappointing
7. "If you build it, they will come" is not a biblical concept, neither is "God helps those who help themselves". Both are quotes, one from a movie the other from a founding father.
8.The Matrix was a revolutionary Movie... to bad the sequels were not. A lesson we could all learn from.
9. The experiences God used to change our lives will not be the same experiences He uses to change the lives of those around us. We are not called to recreate for others what God created for us.
10. My life is a musical.
11. Only God can change your life. No church, religion, government or person can change your existence, no matter what they promise. No they can't.
12. I have many pet peeves... most of which are things I hate about myself.
13. Exaggeration is just a rationalization for lying.
14. I need Jesus as much as anyone.
15. To ignore any one part of the Gospel is to ignore the whole.
16. You cannot claim to follow Christ and reject His body. Quit pretending that you can. If you are not a part of a church body find one or finally admit you just hate the fact that Christ died for all the people you can't stand.
17. When we are in the worst economic crises since the great depression, discourage your wife from wearing the dress made with real sterling silver.
18. When God invests in you, make sure you provide a good return on His investment.
19. I love my job but it can be very hard at times.
20. Love God more than you love your spouse, love your spouse more than you love your kids and love your kids more than you love anything left in life. Not the other way around.
21. Creativity is.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Discipline

God has been working me over lately. One of the big lessons He has taught me over the past several weeks is that "discipline" is not just a form of punishment.
This idea was a new revelation to me. After all, "discipline" is a corrective action you take against a person who has done something wrong, or so I thought. I have always understood the premise of discipline as a habit in my mind but somewhere in the recesses of my brain the connection was never made between my mind and my character.
Discipline, I have discovered, is a habit of action that adds value to our character. Many of us lack discipline both spiritual and physical and the result tends to be disastrous. I have so much more to learn in this area, so much more to understand. I don't know how long it will take or what is yet to be learned but I do know that by the grace of God, He has surrounded me with people who are helping me little by little become more disciplined in both my personal and professional life. I thank God for the people God has placed in my life that constantly pour into my soul the value of discipline.
I also know God has both saved me and redeemed me and that through Him all things are possible. I am a new creation and everyday God blesses me with a new day to become better than I was the day before. Each day brings a new challenge and a new opportunity to add value to my character by becoming more disciplined. I hope one day I can become a person of substantial discipline and deeper character though I fear I it will be one of those things I struggle with for a while. Its hard to break 33 years of habit... but that's where discipline comes in.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Donn T. Moore
Donn Townsend Moore, 66, of Skiatook, Okla., died Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2008, at Hospice of Wichita Falls.
Graveside services will be Saturday in Vanderpool, Texas. A celebration of life will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church in Skiatook, Okla., with the Rev. P. J. Stewart and the Rev. David Stephenson, presiding. A reception and visitation will be held immediately following the Skiatook service.
Mr. Moore was employed in the petroleum industry, where he worked until retiring in 1991.
Survivors include wife, Darlene Adair Moore; daughter, Amy Kingston of Mesquite, Texas; sons, David of Wichita, Kan., and Brandon; stepsons, Lee Maxwell of Los Angeles and John Maxwell of Tahlequah, Okla.; father, Oscar Moore of Vanderpool; brothers, Doug of Bedford, Texas, and Dennis of Utopia, Texas; and eight grandchildren.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of Wichita Falls, 4909 Johnson Rd., Wichita Falls, Texas, 76310; the American Cancer Society or the charity of the donor’s choice.
See you when I get home Donn... lets do dinner.Thursday, August 21, 2008
Bonus Question of the Week!
I'm not talking about leaders that have differing doctrinal beliefs. I think God can sort all that out when we get to heaven. Neither am I talking about pastors who are innovative and creative in the way they bring the message to non-believers. I think there is value in new methods of evangelism. I am referring specifically to people like Michael Guglielmucci.
A FORMER Adelaide pastor who inspired hundreds of thousands of young Christians with his terminal cancer "battle" has been exposed as a fraud.
Read the full article here.
I know this isn't Tuesday and maybe I should have saved this for next week but I have a question:
How do we as a church respond to people like this?
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Quicksand

Quicksand. That's what I call it. I can't take credit for it though. I actually got it from a movie I watched on TNT some time back. It happens at the worst time too. For me it is usually Sunday morning. No matter how many hours I spend in meetings, no matter how carefully we go over all the details of the service, something unexplained will happen and then I find myself in it... the quicksand. I call it quicksand because it sucks you in. The harder you fight it the more it fights back. We've all been there, we make a mistake and the more we try to correct it the more mistakes we make. The harder you fight the worse it gets. I hate quicksand.
What do you do when something goes wrong at the worst possible times?