Sunday, October 4, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
Cameron's Egg Drop thoughts
My life lately has been a little crazy. I have been good about putting things around me that keep my life from falling apart. Here are just a few things that help in my everyday life.
1) Knowing that God cares more about me than about my ministry.
This has come through consistent times of being alone with God through prayer and reading the Bible.
2) A wife that is in love with God more than me.
3) A group of people who pray for me often.
I know there is more than this but it is a start. What do you think keeps you from cracking up when life drops you from a high position?
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Things I have learned
Last spring we decided to move and about that same time I found these lumps on my throat. On the day that we were packing up I was told that I have thyroid cancer. We moved to my new church assignment and I had surgery within two weeks of the move. I had no control over it and our insurance has not paid for very much. There was so much going on and God was faithful. I made it through the surgery and later found out that the tumors were benign. PTL!! I am still recovering. Then the boys started their new schools. For the last 8 years I have been around the boys at school because I substituted at their school. I could keep up with them.
Why am I telling you this? At the conference God began to reveal to me what He is doing in my life. When the doctor told me I had cancer I took it all in stride and was somewhat concerned. When it came to the surgery it brought a fear that I had never experienced before. I was afraid of being put under and not being in control. The day I took Kyle to school and dropped him off was one of the worse days I have ever had. I couldn’t go with him and on top of that I had made this decision for him. It was a tough day. And now we are looking at about $20,000 of medical bills.
What God has taught me is that I don’t have to be in control all the time. I am a control freak and I don’t need to be like that anymore. I need to trust God in everything. I have to trust Him with my life and even when I am facing cancer. I could not control it if I wanted too. I have to trust God with my boys. I don’t have to protect them all the time and just simply place them into God’s hands. When I am not in control fear sets in and I cannot live that way. The interesting thing about all this is that my excessive worrying about money is leaving. I know we owe a lot but God is bigger and more faithful than I can ever imagine. He will not let us down after the summer we have had. I hope this helps you. Good day!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Important Papers need to be found
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Selling of house
Today we meet with our Realtor. We have been working to get the house ready for sale. We are a little sad because we love this house and where it is but know that the move is all part of God's plan for us. We need to sell our house before July 13th and it would be nice to make a profit. With the economy the way it is this is a big concern for us. Selling it is most important. I would like to thank my father-in-law for all his work while visiting with us on the house. He is a special man.
God knows who needs a house like ours and He will lead them to us.
Also, be in prayer for 1st Wesleyan church of Greenville. They are meeting tonight with the district officials to discuss the next steps in finding a pastor.
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Church is not for spectators, WHY?
If you go through scripture you will see that to be a part of a movement you have to move. Jonah had to go to Nineveh, Jonathon and his armor bearer had to climb the hill (1 Samuel 14&15), David had to go get the stones and put them in his sling(1 Samuel 17), Matthew had to get up and leave his post to follow (Matthew 9), Peter had to get out of the boat to be with Jesus (Matthew 14), and Jesus left all of heaven to come and redeem us (the Bible).
I don’t think there is any place in scripture where it says to watch others do something for the Lord. We all must get involved somewhere and do something in the name of the Most High. If we sit still we become stagnate just like when water stops moving. Too many people in the church have become spectators. Spectators are good observers but they are not involved in the game they just watch others. Spectators are good at complaining but they can’t do anything about it. They say things like… that coach made the wrong call, those players are not playing hard enough or those uniforms are ugly. The truth is that most spectators couldn’t get into the game because they are out shape and usually haven’t played the game. In the church it can be the same. Spectators love to complain and really don’t want to do anything about it. When people become spectators their attitude changes because they are not involved. Many more need to get involved instead of watching. Become involved and you will get a new perspective. Too often they are afraid of risking getting into the game and would rather talk about it. Lord, help me to not just complain but get involved and make a difference.