



Romans 12:2 Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect. NLT
I believe most Christians fail to grow because they do nothing to change the way they think. I believe most Christians fail to love outside of themselves because they dare not go outside of themselves. They have no world view or world experience. I believe some Christians have a relationship with God although the scale almost always tips in their favor and not God’s. How can we ask God to transform us if we are not willing to do the same? How do we expect to hear from God unless we listen? I believe most Christians are more apt to listen to their friends and accept input for change rather than get it from God.
I believe being born again is so much more than just the sanctification of Jesus and the work of the Holy Spirit to keep me from my sin. I believe being born again is me saying to God that I trully want to change my life around and will take action myself to keep me from falling into the customs of the world. I believe when we are saved we not only get a new heart. We also enter into a process of renewing our minds. I believe when we combine our new heart with our renewed mind we find it easier to surrender to the will of God in our lives.
I believe each of us is responsible for finding ways to renew our minds. It is an ongoing pursuit. We must take our strengths and use them as a sword. The following are ways that I pursue the renewal of my mind:
The following are pledges I have made to spur my spiritual growth:
Your turn…




So here is my “cut to the chase” sales pitch… Have you ever been blessed enough to hear someone’s music after knowing them like a brother? I cannot describe the feelings I have had listening to Kenny’s CD. Kenny is a present day “David” in my life. Give his CD called Drawn a whirl. If you like it, buy it and support his ministry. And if you buy it and make copies to give away illegally… I pray for your soul.




So you say you’re broken…
I want to steal your pain away.
So you say your pain wall is shatterproof…
I can bust it. Let me swing away.
So you say you’re looking out for you now…
Should I move away?
Let’s just keep this quiet…
If we’re lucky it will go away.
I guess this makes us broken…
We are promised another way.
Why don’t we give this one to God?
And stop getting in His way…





This is a letter to all those who felt frustrated yesterday. That’s right. I’m talking to you: 1) The woman who feels like her man never cares enough to do more than get a card and flowers at the last minute before heading home to celebrate. 2) The guy who thinks he deserves “some” just because its Valentine’s. Never mind the fact you were a jerk in the moments leading up to V-Day. 3) The girl sitting at home alone last night forgotten once again. 4) The guy who abandons giving a gift because it’s just too hard to pick something out at the store. Do any of these describe you? Maybe YOUR frustration with Valentine’s Day says a lot about YOU and little about the one YOU think caused YOUR frustration? Stated another way: Isn’t it true that YOUR frustration is caused because YOU did not get what YOU wanted?
The name Valentine comes from the word “valens” which means Worthy. Legend has it St. Valentine was a Roman who was killed for refusing to give up Christianity. We celebrate a holiday about a man who was crowned worthy and died for his faith. Valentine’s Day is a day to give not get. Does this put the holiday into a different perspective for you? I sincerely hope so. A popular song written by Michael W. Smith said it this way: Love isn’t love until you give it away. Next Valentine’s Day try removing your wants and do something for someone else. Just because… Maybe then you will wear the name Worthy? On second thought, why wait until then when you can start today? Happy After Valentine’s Day!
P.S.
To Annette,
Thanks for making my Valentine’s Day memorable. Because of you, I fear God more.




I just watched a show today called Monk. Apparently he is a widowed police detective. In today’s episode he finds the man who murdered his wife. The man is in the hospital on a morphine drip to take the pain away. The man apologizes profusely to him for killing his wife. Monk’s anger boils and he dis-engages the morphine drip which places the man in severe pain. Monk says to him: “This is me turning off your morphine”. Monk waits a minute in anger to see the man suffer. He then turns it back on to relieve the man’s pain. As he re-engages the drip, Monk says to his wife’s killer: “This is my wife Trudy turning it back on.” Monk then leaves the room as the man cries aloud. Wow! What a great illustration of forgiveness.




Countless times on my knees I have prayed for Grace.
Dancing she found me. And I am still trembling.
Lord, you are her source of strength and compassion.
She joyfully proclaims your name to all.
Her lips are softer than my heart breaks.
The voice of Truth flows freely from them.
Her loving eyes penetrate my soul deep.
Encouragement and hope escape between every blink.
I am her Warrior when she is ready for me to be.
Her heart is guarded with every beat of mine.
Until that day may I keep my eyes fixed on you God.
Sculpt her into the best friend I cannot possibly deserve.
May you keep us abiding in you in every moment.
Let your presence draw us nearer as I wait…
– For Annette




Tonight I had the opportunity to spend time with other Christian singles. It was a time of socialization and mission. A friend of mine was given a vision to be the “hands” of Christ. He invites singles all over north Atlanta to spend time together on a friday night. And while we are socializing… we are making sack lunches to be handed out the next day to the homeless people living under the bridges of Atlanta. Great idea huh? We were split into two teams. One team prepared the sandwiches. The other wrote personal notes onto scripture cards to be placed into the lunch sack. We swapped half way through.
Often I find myself wondering if we really get it? I’m sure you have never thought that. It is all too easy to put together sandwiches and place yourself on a pedestal. It is a another thing to put together sandwiches and realize there but for God’s grace would I not have to eat that sandwich tomorrow. As I wrote my personal notes an overwhelming feeling of my own “neediness” settled in. Therefore, here is what I wrote on those cards:
“Every one who was involved in getting this lunch to you needs God as much as you do. As you enjoy this food please pray for us. Some of us are less aware of our own need. — God Bless You.”
Sometimes God takes the broken, less fortunate, downtrodden people in our path to bring us closer to Him. Instead of showing the homeless people in Atlanta (or where ever you live) how much they need you; try showing them how much you need them. Which is more Holy? God needing you? Or you needing Him?




For some strange reason I have found myself among several debates in the past months about Faith and Logic. Some say they are the antithesis of each other. Every time the controversy arises those who insist logic is the means to define life are usually the same ones who fall on the atheistic side of the God or no God argument. They also tend to fall on the evolution side of the creation vs. evolution tiff. Lately I heard two different people say something to the effect of “If you can make all this God/Christian stuff make logical sense to me, then I will believe in it.”
Interesting… “Then I will believe”? That is a choice. They make my point without my intervention. I submit this: To all who stand on the logic side I ask… Do you have children? If so, you believe in them right? Do they always make logical sense? Do they always make logical decisions? Yet you choose to believe in them. And you devote yourself 100 percent to that belief and choice. That sounds like a tremendous amount of faith to me!
Seems to me it takes a lot of FAITH to believe in each other. Seems to me it takes a lot of FAITH to believe in ourselves. Seems to me it takes a lot of FAITH to believe in Darwin’s theories. Seems to me it takes a lot of FAITH to believe in logic. Seems to me if you took all that FAITH and put it into the One who created FAITH and logic you will find that which is far more relevant; the unconditional love of Jesus Christ demonstrated by his sacrifice for you. Try explaining that with logic.


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