Monday, March 30, 2009
Preachers Boy
Our goal for this blog has always been to share about our family as we go through life. Every now and then a spiritual thought or random musing creeps in. Gwen and I definitely want to keep sharing our lives with you but I've created a personal blog to share a lot of my own thoughts and how God is shaping me from day to day. I'd love for you to check it out. It's www.preachersboy.wordpress.com. Okay, Okay. More baby pictures are coming soon. I promise!
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Gwen's new haircut!!!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Ed Stetzer
I attended a forum on church planting at Summit Church in Durham tonight with Ed Stetzer leading the discussion. Stetzer is the guru on church planting and missiology. He spoke about "Pitfalls in Church Planting: What we and others do that undermine the work and how to avoid them." It was an extremely encouraging time for those with a heart for the church. Let's just say I'll be processing what was said for at least several days. Here is his basic outline:
Pitfalls in Church Planting
- Lack of spiritual preparation
- Stressful family relationships
- Inadequate training
- Lack of accountability
- Unrealistic expectations
- Broken partnerships
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Birthday Weekend
It's about time for a new post. Last weekend was a special weekend as my parents came up for a visit on my birthday. We saw them last at Christmas and they were dying to see their grand-baby...and their son and daughter-in-law.
A few weeks ago I was leaning on one of our vanity doors in our downstairs bathroom and it broke in half! This gave Gwen and I an excuse to do some work in this bathroom that really needs to be done. We decided to remove the entire existing vanity and replace it. But of course, work on one project leads to another two or three. Once the vanity was removed, something had to be done with the floor. So Gwen and I decided to tile it. I helped dad lay tile which lasted the entire weekend but looks great. We could not have picked a better weekend to do it. It was 80 degrees-a perfect weekend for projects and family.
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