December 20, 2008
November 14, 2008
Purple Cows
One blog that I subscribe to - and receive daily updates from - is Mark Batterson's. He is a pastor in D.C. and also is an author. If you haven't picked it up yet, Wild Goose Chase is his newest book and it is a must read. Recently, he made a post called Purple Cows. In part of it he says:
"One of my favorite marketing books is Purple Cow by Seth Godin. The book revolves around this metaphor: if you've seen one brown cow you've seen them all. But a purple cow, now that would catch your attention. One statement in the book has profound implications: "If you aren't remarkable you're invisible."
Every church needs to paint itself purple. I'm not talking about gimmicks. I'm not talking about being different for difference sake. I'm talking about making such a remarkable difference in our communities that we are unignorable."
Never thought I'd want to be purple until today...
November 6, 2008
Sexy Shows and Students
This is an interesting article from the Chicago Sun Times...
SEXY TELEVISION SHOWS LINKED TO TEEN PREGNANCY
November 3, 2008
By Monifa Thomas
Health Reporter
CHICAGO SUN TIMES
Parents who think there's too much sex on TV have good reason to be concerned, groundbreaking new research suggests.
Teens who watch television shows that have a lot of sexual content are more likely to become pregnant -- or to get someone pregnant -- by the time they turn 20, according to a study in the journal Pediatrics.....
click here to read the rest of the article
SEXY TELEVISION SHOWS LINKED TO TEEN PREGNANCY
November 3, 2008
By Monifa Thomas
Health Reporter
CHICAGO SUN TIMES
Parents who think there's too much sex on TV have good reason to be concerned, groundbreaking new research suggests.
Teens who watch television shows that have a lot of sexual content are more likely to become pregnant -- or to get someone pregnant -- by the time they turn 20, according to a study in the journal Pediatrics.....
click here to read the rest of the article
October 20, 2008
Texans Game
We got a chance to go to the Houston Texans game yesterday with Jeremiah Ramer (West Campus High School Pastor) and his wife Tessa. It was a great game, PERFECT weather, great seats, and we had a blast hanging out with Jeremiah and Tessa (always fun to get to know our staff better outside of work). Here are some pictures of our view and all of us enjoying the game.
October 3, 2008
FALL RIOT was an incredible night in the High School Ministry! We had tons of students from all the local schools come out and be a part of a quarterback challenge with local HS QBs, a hot dog eating contest between football players, cheer squads, and drill teams, awesome music and worship, and tons more.
Most exciting, we saw 8 high school students commit their lives to Christ for the very first time!
September 25, 2008
FALL RIOT
Next Wednesday, October 1 at 6:30pm, tons of students will come together for for one huge night we call the FALL RIOT!
- Quarterbacks from the local schools will do a QB challenge!
- Linemen will take on cheer squads and drill teams in a hot dog eating contest!
- The night will be filled with music, prizes, games, free food, tons of school spirit, and more!
- Linemen will take on cheer squads and drill teams in a hot dog eating contest!
- The night will be filled with music, prizes, games, free food, tons of school spirit, and more!
We want to see every student in the area join us for
FALL RIOT!Can't wait to see you there!
September 19, 2008
Hurricane Ike
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
September 11, 2008
Baptism Night
God continues to do AMAZING things in the High School Ministry at Second Baptist Church!
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Last night, we got together as a student ministry and had over 235 students and leaders out for a Wednesday night under the pavilion.
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We saw 15 students make first-time decisions for Christ, as well as 12 students choosing to follow Christ by taking that first step of baptism!!!
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Here are some pictures to help you see a little of what happened!
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Last night, we got together as a student ministry and had over 235 students and leaders out for a Wednesday night under the pavilion.
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We saw 15 students make first-time decisions for Christ, as well as 12 students choosing to follow Christ by taking that first step of baptism!!!
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Here are some pictures to help you see a little of what happened!
September 4, 2008
The Vision...
I read this years ago and came across it again this week. Yes it's long, but I promise you it's worth the read...
The Vision - by Pete Greig
So this guy comes up to me and says:
“what’s the vision? What’s the big idea?”
I open my mouth and words come out like this:
The vision?
The vision is JESUS – obsessively, dangerously, undeniably Jesus.
The vision is an army of young people.
You see bones? I see an army. And they are FREE from materialism.
They laugh at 9-5 little prisons.
They could eat caviar on Monday and crusts on Tuesday.
They wouldn’t even notice.
They know the meaning of the Matrix, the way the west was won.
They are mobile like the wind, they belong to the nations. They need no passport.
People write their addresses in pencil and wonder at their strange existence.
They are free yet they are slaves of the hurting and dirty and dying.
What is the vision ?
The vision is holiness that hurts the eyes.
It makes children laugh and adults angry.
It gave up the game of minimum integrity long ago to reach for the stars.
It scorns the good and strains for the best.
It is dangerously pure.
Light flickers from every secret motive, every private conversation.
It loves people away from their suicide leaps, their Satan games.
This is an army that will lay down its life for the cause.
A million times a day its soldiers choose to loose,that they might one day win the great ‘Well done’ of faithful sons and daughters.
Such heroes are as radical on Monday morning as Sunday night.
They don’t need fame from names.
Instead they grin quietly upwards and hear the crowds chanting again and again: “COME ON!”
And this is the sound of the underground.
The whisper of history in the making.
Foundations shaking
Revolutionaries dreaming once again
Mystery is scheming in whispers
Conspiracy is breathing…This is the sound of the underground
And the army is discipl(in)ed.
Young people who beat their bodies into submission.
Every soldier would take a bullet for his comrade at arms.
The tattoo on their back boasts “for me to live is Christ and to die is gain”.
Sacrifice fuels the fire of victory in their upward eyes.
Winners.
Martyrs.
Who can stop them ?
Can hormones hold them back?
Can failure succeed?
Can fear scare them or death kill them ?
And the generation prays
like a dying man with groans beyond talking, with warrior cries, sulphuric tears and with great barrow loads of laughter!
Waiting. Watching: 24 – 7 – 365.
Whatever it takes they will give: Breaking the rules. Shaking mediocrity from its cosy little hide. Laying down their rights and their precious little wrongs, laughing at labels, fasting essentials. The advertisers cannot mould them. Hollywood cannot hold them. Peer-pressure is powerless to shake their resolve at late night parties before the cockerel cries.
They are incredibly cool, dangerously attractive
Inside.
On the outside? They hardly care.They wear clothes like costumes to communicate and celebrate but never to hide.
Would they surrender their image or their popularity?
They would lay down their very lives - swap seats with the man on death row - guilty as hell. A throne for an electric chair.
With blood and sweat and many tears, with sleepless nights and fruitless days,they pray as if it all depends on God and live as if it all depends on them.
Their DNA chooses JESUS. (He breathes out, they breathe in.)
Their subconscious sings. They had a blood transfusion with Jesus.
Their words make demons scream in shopping centres.
Don’t you hear them coming?
Herald the weirdo’s! Summon the losers and the freaks.
Here come the frightened and forgotten with fire in their eyes.
They walk tall and trees applaud, skyscrapers bow, mountains are dwarfed by these children of another dimension.
Their prayers summon the hounds of heaven and invoke the ancient dream of Eden.
And this vision will be.
It will come to pass;
it will come easily;
it will come soon.
How do I know?
Because this is the longing of creation itself
the groaning of the Spirit
the very dream of God.
My tomorrow is his today.
My distant hope is his 3D.
And my feeble, whispered, faithless prayer invokes a thunderous, resounding, bone-shaking great ‘Amen!’ from countless angels, from hero’s of the faith
from Christ himself.
And he is the original dreamer, the ultimate winner.
Guaranteed.
The Vision - by Pete Greig
So this guy comes up to me and says:
“what’s the vision? What’s the big idea?”
I open my mouth and words come out like this:
The vision?
The vision is JESUS – obsessively, dangerously, undeniably Jesus.
The vision is an army of young people.
You see bones? I see an army. And they are FREE from materialism.
They laugh at 9-5 little prisons.
They could eat caviar on Monday and crusts on Tuesday.
They wouldn’t even notice.
They know the meaning of the Matrix, the way the west was won.
They are mobile like the wind, they belong to the nations. They need no passport.
People write their addresses in pencil and wonder at their strange existence.
They are free yet they are slaves of the hurting and dirty and dying.
What is the vision ?
The vision is holiness that hurts the eyes.
It makes children laugh and adults angry.
It gave up the game of minimum integrity long ago to reach for the stars.
It scorns the good and strains for the best.
It is dangerously pure.
Light flickers from every secret motive, every private conversation.
It loves people away from their suicide leaps, their Satan games.
This is an army that will lay down its life for the cause.
A million times a day its soldiers choose to loose,that they might one day win the great ‘Well done’ of faithful sons and daughters.
Such heroes are as radical on Monday morning as Sunday night.
They don’t need fame from names.
Instead they grin quietly upwards and hear the crowds chanting again and again: “COME ON!”
And this is the sound of the underground.
The whisper of history in the making.
Foundations shaking
Revolutionaries dreaming once again
Mystery is scheming in whispers
Conspiracy is breathing…This is the sound of the underground
And the army is discipl(in)ed.
Young people who beat their bodies into submission.
Every soldier would take a bullet for his comrade at arms.
The tattoo on their back boasts “for me to live is Christ and to die is gain”.
Sacrifice fuels the fire of victory in their upward eyes.
Winners.
Martyrs.
Who can stop them ?
Can hormones hold them back?
Can failure succeed?
Can fear scare them or death kill them ?
And the generation prays
like a dying man with groans beyond talking, with warrior cries, sulphuric tears and with great barrow loads of laughter!
Waiting. Watching: 24 – 7 – 365.
Whatever it takes they will give: Breaking the rules. Shaking mediocrity from its cosy little hide. Laying down their rights and their precious little wrongs, laughing at labels, fasting essentials. The advertisers cannot mould them. Hollywood cannot hold them. Peer-pressure is powerless to shake their resolve at late night parties before the cockerel cries.
They are incredibly cool, dangerously attractive
Inside.
On the outside? They hardly care.They wear clothes like costumes to communicate and celebrate but never to hide.
Would they surrender their image or their popularity?
They would lay down their very lives - swap seats with the man on death row - guilty as hell. A throne for an electric chair.
With blood and sweat and many tears, with sleepless nights and fruitless days,they pray as if it all depends on God and live as if it all depends on them.
Their DNA chooses JESUS. (He breathes out, they breathe in.)
Their subconscious sings. They had a blood transfusion with Jesus.
Their words make demons scream in shopping centres.
Don’t you hear them coming?
Herald the weirdo’s! Summon the losers and the freaks.
Here come the frightened and forgotten with fire in their eyes.
They walk tall and trees applaud, skyscrapers bow, mountains are dwarfed by these children of another dimension.
Their prayers summon the hounds of heaven and invoke the ancient dream of Eden.
And this vision will be.
It will come to pass;
it will come easily;
it will come soon.
How do I know?
Because this is the longing of creation itself
the groaning of the Spirit
the very dream of God.
My tomorrow is his today.
My distant hope is his 3D.
And my feeble, whispered, faithless prayer invokes a thunderous, resounding, bone-shaking great ‘Amen!’ from countless angels, from hero’s of the faith
from Christ himself.
And he is the original dreamer, the ultimate winner.
Guaranteed.
August 19, 2008
SLEEP!
For the first time last night, Brayden slept through the night!!! He finally went to bed at midnight and slept until about 7:30! Needless to say, it was amazing!
Also, for your enjoyment, here is a video of him smiling last week. Michelle filmed this on her phone and sent it to me at work. (I watch it about 10 times a day)
August 8, 2008
Expecting Great Things
I like to look back through certain "heart check" documents periodically, and recently came across this one about Keys to Expecting Great Things...
ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS
ASK THE RIGHT QUESTIONS
WHO am I focused on?
WHAT is my motivation?
WHEN am I available?
WHERE is my heart?
FOUNDATION STONES
FOUNDATION STONES
Someone must lead the way!
We base it all on the Bible.
Relationships rule!
We craft character and make memories.
We must do the usual unusually well.
Our excuses can kill our opportunities.
August 1, 2008
Non-Negotiables for Life and Ministry
One of our pastors on staff - Don Anderson - led a meeting with our interns this week to talk about having non-negotiables in life and ministry. Don is a great leader - he led massive teams of sales people for AT&T - and now is over our volunteer ministry. Incredible man of God with incredible discipline. Here are 10 of his non-negotiables:
1. Integrity in personal and professional conduct
2. Start each day by spending time with God
3. Time with family is priority over work/ministry
4. Commit time each week to exercise and nutrition
5. Respect others - be on time
6. Be prepared - know your audience and your product
7. People are more important than processes or programs
8. Give back to the community
9. Tithe
10. Always safeguard and protect yourself from any hint of sexual impurity
1. Integrity in personal and professional conduct
2. Start each day by spending time with God
3. Time with family is priority over work/ministry
4. Commit time each week to exercise and nutrition
5. Respect others - be on time
6. Be prepared - know your audience and your product
7. People are more important than processes or programs
8. Give back to the community
9. Tithe
10. Always safeguard and protect yourself from any hint of sexual impurity
July 30, 2008
VBS / VBX
VBS week here at Second Baptist Church is always exciting. This year, thousands of kids have come out to the North Campus for VBS and VBX (for 5th and 6th graders). It has been an exciting week and we have seen hundreds make decisions for Christ. Here are a few pictures of the incredible BIG SHOW:
July 28, 2008
How Big is Your God?
This past weekend, I had the opportunity to preach in our weekend services. I had the chance to stand in front of our whole church body to share 3 obstacles to BIG FAITH:
1. Ourselves - we think God could never use us
2. Our opposition - we think the opposition is too great
3. Our view of God - we don't think God is big enough to do the impossible.
Over the past 9 months, we've had a group of students who have chosen to believe that God could do BIG things through them and tons of students on their teams and in their schools have committed their lives to Christ and are actively involved in a growth journey!
God is doing the impossible through students with BIG FAITH!
July 21, 2008
Thoughts from My Hospital Bench/Bed
My wife was readmitted to the hospital last Friday and told she'd need to stay for 24 hours... 4 days later, she was finally released. In the midst of much prayer, joy with our new son, frustration and uncertainty about what was happening, and sleep deprivation, I had a few thoughts stick with me:
1. Family is more important than ministry
I know I always hear it and say it, but as hard as it has been to be gone for another weekend (I've missed church for a couple weeks in a row... and I'm still in Houston), I want and need to be with my wife and son. My dad always made it a priority and it impacted me. When he missed every Wednesday night as a pastor of our church to watch me play baseball or basketball, people often asked how he could justify that. His response was, "Anyone can lead a Bible study. I'm the only one who can be a father to my children." No one can take your place in your family.
2. Duplicating myself is critical
I've never had a time where I felt like I was completely bailing out last minute on weeks at a time. While we were somewhat able to prepare for one weekend, being back in the hospital and missing 3 straight weekends is enlightening. Fortunately, we have AMAZING staff and volunteers that are prepared to take it and run, without missing a beat. If function of ministry ever suffers because I am missing, then I'm not doing as good of a job as I need to training people and giving ownership.
3. Quality leadership can't be replaced
It's amazing how at peace I am knowing that quality people are leading the ministry while I'm away. I'm very particular, so that's a huge deal for me to have peace when I'm not there. Quality leadership is crucial.
4. Sleep is good
No explanation needed.
July 18, 2008
Just One Week
The last week has been amazing. It has been tough - how can a baby poop that much all day long? It has been exciting - we never know what is coming next, like when he smiles one minute and pees on my mother-in-law the next. It has been tiring - he sleeps all day and is wide awake at night... It has been amazing.
There are a lot of memories that really stand out to me about the last week - seeing him the first time, standing by the table holding him for the first time, our first time together as a family, having my "moments" with him every day where I just get to hold him, talk to him, and sing to him - I love those moments.
One other thing that really stands out about the last week was when he was in the nursery right after he was born (they let us hold him for about 10 minutes, then they took him to a transition nursery for 5 hours and we weren't allowed in - we could just look through the window). They took his foot and made a small cut so they could take blood, then they squeezed it and scraped to get the blood into a tube. I wanted to jump through the window and take him out of there. I knew it was for a good reason, but I didn't care. I couldn't take it anymore. I left. I could not stand there and watch my son go through that.
As I walked away frustrated with the face that I could not do anything about it, I began thinking about what God must have gone through watching his one and only Son be beaten, mocked, whipped, tortured, and hung on a cross by nails through his hands and feet. Here's the part that got to me most - God could have done something about it. He could have said, "No, I'm not going to watch this happen to MY SON! You are not going to do that to MY SON!" He could have just ended it. Taken them out. But He didn't. How could God stand back and watch that happen to His Son who He loves?!? It's because He loves my son that much. Because He loves me. Because He loves you that much! He loves us so much that He would allow His Son to die so that we could be His children.
1 John says it this way: "How great is the love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!"
July 13, 2008
10:10
Jesus said, "I have come that they might have LIFE and have it TO THE FULL."
John 10:10
What an incredible blessing it is to have our beautiful 10:10 baby boy!
John 10:10
What an incredible blessing it is to have our beautiful 10:10 baby boy!
July 12, 2008
Brayden Brooks Gray
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