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Where Do I Fit In?

I often wonder where I fit into God’s big plan or story that he is writing through all of us.

I hope and pray that I will use my gifts, whatever they are, for the advancement of the Kingdom of God. I pray that daily others are able to see God through me in all of my words and actions.

I feel that we are all being used in God’s big plan. It doesn’t matter what your gift or job is God can use you where you are at all times. If you are a garbage man/women or a CEO God can use you just the same.

You can also be comforted in the fact that God knew you before he created you. He has already mapped out a plan for your life and no matter how hard it may seem sometime he has planned it for you. You are living God’s story for your life daily.

How are you being used to further the Kingdom?

Social Media and Church

Can the ever growing social media mesh with and be used in the church?

That is the question that so many are raising around the church community these days. Can it be integrated? I believe so, and think it should.

There are a lot of ways in which it could be integrated into and used by churches.

Here are a couple of places that jump out to me:

  1. Staying Connected:  With Twitter, Facebook, and the use of blogs it will allow the church community to stay more connected in mare ways than just the church newsletter or phone calls. They can instead keep people up to date in almost real time the issues facing their local community and church community. Recently, I was able to see this happen first hand when Pete Wilson, pastor of Cross Point Church in Nashville, TN was able to keep in touch with his church and community through his Twitter account (@pwilson) and blog during the recent flooding in Nashville, TN. I am not a member of his church and do not live in the area, but I knew what was going on. I felt informed, and I know his members and his community greatly appreciate the efforts he makes to stay connected to them and the ability to keep them informed.
  2. Missions: Social media can be a missionary that is able to constantly work in the field. There are constantly people searching the internet for answers and comfort. With all of the filth on the internet there needs to be churches going on the attack to make their presence known. In doing this an individual could stumble upon their Twitter or Facebook account / blog and find love and community. You never know, but this could be the only witnessing they have ever received.

I know that some people think that social media and the internet is evil and should not be included in churches. It can be evil if abused in the wrong ways, but all things can if you let them control you. If churches informed of the great tools that social media can provide as noted above I think it can be better received.

Plan B by Pete Wilson

Pete Wilson’s Plan B: What Do You Do When God Doesn’t Show Up the Way You Thought He Would?
is an amazing book reiterating the fact that we serve a loving God that will never forsake us even in the darkest and loneliest moments of our lives. Whether you might be facing a tragic loss, marital issues, or financial difficulties this book will speak to the very core of your faith. Plan B offers you solace  through biblical and personal stories from Pete of how God is constantly seen and revealed under the most tragic of circumstances.

Personally, I would recommend this book to everyone that I know, especially those going through difficult times in their lives with feelings of hopelessness. The truth though is that everyone should read this book because we have all faced a plan B type of situations in our lives, or will face one. I know  I have, and it God’s  unfading love and Jesus’s  sacrifice for us on the Cross that was able to get me through it. After, reading this book I will never look at life’s tough situations the same again. Instead, I will look at them as an opportunity to grow closer to my loving God. Pete stresses the the point in his book that we serves a God that is with you ALWAYS. Even when you think that God has deserted you He is there molding you and growing your faith into a more intimate relationship with Him.

Thanks Pete for writing this book, and totally opening my eyes to the way I should look at life’s difficulties and that God is always there for me rooting me on.

So are you planning to read Plan B? What are your thoughts?

Pray for the Gulf Coast

Please pray for the all those on the Gulf Coast. I have family that lives down there and they are saying this is going to crush there economy down there. It really hurts that this happened, but happening right here at the start of the Summer months is just devastating.
So please pray for all.

Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy by Eric Metaxas

I first heard about Bonheoffer a couple of months ago in a class that was being given at church. A lot of his philosophies where discussed and when I saw his biography being offered for review form Thomas Nelson I jumped at the opportunity to dive deeper into his life.

New York Times best-selling author Eric Metaxas provides a very detailed account of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s epic life. From page one to five hundred forty-two Metaxas fully engulfs you in  the life and times of Bonhoeffer. This book takes your from his early childhood to his involvement in the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler and ultimately to his execution. Along the way you learn how Bonheoffer’s life shapes his theology and development of the Confessing Church.

I was not disappointed with this book at all. I feel that it is a great book for anyone who calls themselves a Christian should read. It is a story of someone who was not afraid to pay the ultimate price for his faith.

Of all of the lines in the book I feel that this spoke most to me, and still rings true to this day:

… if one couldn’t communicate the most profound ideas about God and the Bible to children, something was amiss.

Get your copy today: Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy

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