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25 Monday Aug 2008

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I took my baby girl to high school today. Neither she nor I am old enough for her to be going to high school. I remember walking her to her kindergarten class holding hands. That certainly wasn’t an option today! My baby girl is growing up into a beautiful young woman and I am so proud of her. I wish I could hold back the years and stop the aging process but know it isn’t possible. Instead, I will keep trying to learn to live today and help prepare her for tomorrow. She has been a gift from God and I am thankful she is in my life – even if it means she is going to grow up on me.
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I took my little boy to his first day of middle school. He’s growing up too fast also. I remember when he was in kindergarten and I got to walk him to class the first few days of school. I pull up one day and he says “I got it Dad.” He didn’t need me to go with him anymore. Brutal.

I have been blessed with two incredible children. I thank God for them and hope they will spend their lives striving to know Him and being a light to the world.

Where’s Your Sign?

22 Friday Aug 2008

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One of the country comedians had a big hit a few years ago with a “where’s your sign?” bit aimed at stupid questions and a lack of common sense. It was pretty funny and has hung around for awhile. I got to thinking a few years ago that church might be better served if we wore our signs in – our signs that listed our sins and our failings – not so that we would feel bad but that we would remember we are all sinners without the grace of God, not that we would call attention to ourselves but that the hurting that came in would know they were not alone.

My cousin (thanks Linda!) sent me an email with a link to Cardboard Testimonies on YouTube. (It appears this church read my mind!) For me, it’s a powerful video because a lot of the signs could be mine. They remind me that I am worthless without God – that my life means nothing until I can hold up my sign showing my sin but be able to flip it over and show what a wonderful, powerful, loving God can do in my heart.

Old Friends

21 Thursday Aug 2008

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I got to see John Scott last night and while it was brief, it was fun to spend just a little time visiting with him. John preaches at Saturn Road Church of Christ in Garland but I met him 20 years ago in Fort Worth when I moved there for an accounting job. John was preaching at Southside where I attended on some sort of basis (not frequent enough at the time!). John always caught me at the back doors while I was trying to hurry out and made me feel comfortable and glad I came. Even when I missed a couple of weeks, he would make sure and catch me before I got out the doors. His love for me led me in a path I needed to be taking and over the years, he has become a very special person in my life. I started teaching a Bible class when he left for Garland and while I didn’t want to do it at the time I see now that his move started me in a Bible study that I might have avoided otherwise. He is someone I was around for only a short time but who has made a big impact on my life. I am thankful that God led us to cross paths because I am better for it.
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I am getting more and more emails about politics and religion. You would think McCain is one of the original apostles and Obama is Satan himself. What I hear is that God will be pleased if McCain is elected while Obama will drag us to the gates of Hell.

Here’s my trouble with all these emails and it’s my opinion alone. Walk away thinking I’m a fruit loop if you want! The United States is not a Christian nation. (How’s that for a bold statement?) God called each one of us to follow Him. He didn’t call our country or our government or our politicians (in their role as a politician) to live in His will but he called you and me. Can I be in an uproar about government legislating prayer in schools if I don’t pray with my kids on a regular basis, if I don’t help the suffering around me, if I don’t see people through Christ’s eyes instead of my own?

I will not be defined by who is elected President of the United States. Instead, I will be defined by how my life measures up to that of my great example – Jesus, my Lord and my Savior. Oh, I certainly have a LONG way to go to be the person I need to be but my focus will be on me and what I need to do to be right with Christ instead of what Barack Obama has or hasn’t done.

More Rain

19 Tuesday Aug 2008

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It was pouring hydrogen and oxygen this morning. It’s great other than I have Rangers tickets tonight. All in all, I wouldn’t mind a rain out if it keeps the temperatures down awhile longer.

Rumor has it the Cowboys have played a couple of preseason games. I haven’t seen a lick of it and haven’t been watching the news lately due to the Rangers and Olympics. Does Romo and TO still play for the Cowboys? I’m truly oblivious and couldn’t care less.

The Rangers are stinking it up. I’m trying to remember why I’m going tonight.
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I missed the debate with McCain and Obama at the church in California this past weekend but wish I would have seen it. I’ve read stories about how impressed people are with Obama’s compassion for people. I can only assume it is genuine and hope that the idea of compassion comes through in the final results of the winner.

People get so mad about candidates changing their thoughts or positions on different things but I wonder who never changes a little. As I grow closer to God, as I think I come to understand Him more and what it takes for me to live Christ-like, my compassion for people is growing. I’m not just talking about people who are going through life’s ups and downs but people who are truly in the grip of evil.

I think I’ve reached a point where I would question a candidate who hasn’t changed their thoughts at all in the past 10 years – especially where it comes to social justice. Obama still isn’t my candidate but I think the party I tend to vote for more often certainly needs to be more compassionate.

Rain, Rain, Rain

18 Monday Aug 2008

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It’s raining in Decatur, Texas and the temperature is in the 70’s. I can’t help but think it will go away soon and we will be living with highs in the 100’s soon but I am enjoying today.

The Rangers have gone in the tank. Tom Hicks was quoted as saying that paying for free agent pitchers is the biggest gamble in baseball and he wants to cultivate the talent they have in the minors. Uh, Tom…isn’t paying hundreds of millions of dollars for a professional sports team a gamble already? Wasn’t paying A-Rod $250 million a gamble? Picking up Milton Bradley? It’s all a gamble but buying free agent (proven) talent isn’t the same gamble as being able to prepare your own pitchers (which the Rangers have never done). Let’s see, we heard all about John Danks and Edison Volquez and where are they? Danks is doing well for the White Sox and Volquez actually made the All-Star game. Yep, the Rangers do a great job developing their own talent.

I’m going to go scream now.

Sick of Spam

14 Thursday Aug 2008

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I’m so tired of spam. At work, we utilize a special software to filter spam because our public domain name makes us an easy target. Lately I’m getting bombarded by CNN Special Alerts that want me to buy some penny stocks. Fortunately, they are all getting caught in my spam filter and a quick press of a mouse key makes them go away but I still have to check it periodically just to make sure email I do need isn’t lost in the filter.

I see spam around me more and more often now. I’m constantly bombarded with messages I don’t need or want. Whether it’s provocative TV and billboard ads, people who are always negative, junk on TV, crazy drivers – whatever it is that is at work to draw my attention away from where it needs to be, it drives me crazy. As I turn my focus more and more to the spiritual battle that is going on around me, a battle that I cannot always see or define but that I know is actually being fought for my heart and my mind, I realize the spam in my life is the devil at work trying to draw my attention and focus away from God. Fortunately, God equipped me with a spam filter – the Holy Spirit – that I can use to trap the spam and remove it from my sight. All I have to do is use it.

What Makes Me Turn Off The Olympics

13 Wednesday Aug 2008

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Coming home last night with my son, we’re listening to the Rangers game as the score goes to 10-0 with Boston leading after the 1st inning. Yes, the 1st inning. Big Papi hit two 3-run homers in the 1st inning. Yes, the 1st inning. Game over, right?

We get home, settle in and flip on the Olympics and then decide to run get something to eat. We’re back to the Rangers on the radio and hear that it is now a 2 run game. We get back home and watch the Rangers lose in a 19-17 slugfest. Incredible. I hate the Rangers are still lagging too far behind in the wild card race but compared with last year’s team – this is still a little bit of fun.

Tell me if you’ve heard this one before. If we can just bring in some pitching…

CC Sabathia, Ben Sheets and A.J. Burnett are all free agents after this year. I don’t know what it would cost but put those 3 guys with this offense and the Rangers would have the potential to rule the baseball world.
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The Shack is still in play. I talked to someone yesterday who just finished it and had a similar response to me. “Man, there’s some stuff in there that’s too far out but it has expanded my thinking and understanding of God in ways I didn’t know possible.” I think it is a book that will be debated on it’s merits for awhile but I simply see it as a tool to reach different people in different places. If we are to come to God as we are, all the books and all the preachers and all the teachers and all the evangelists and missionaries and active Christians can’t do everything the same way. People come in various forms and while there is only one God, He sees us as he created us, not as we see each other. I’m the only father my children have but I do not always respond to them in the same way because they are different children with different personalities. I want the same thing for both of them but getting them there may take different approaches.

The Shack will be a re-read for me, not to wrestle with the parts of the book I didn’t like but to see if there is more there that God wants me to know about how I can approach Him and serve Him.

If you have read it, I would love to hear your thoughts on it sometime – either here or in person.

The Olympics

12 Tuesday Aug 2008

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I am caught up in the Olympics. At any other time, I would flip the channel away from men’s gymnastics as fast as I could but during the Olympics I sit and watch marveling at what they do. The same goes for women’s gymnastics, swimming and many of the other Olympic sports. I think it’s the fact/allusion that the Olympics remain an event primarily for amateur athletes who train diligently in relative obscurity in the hopes of standing on a platform, wearing a medal and hearing our national anthem play. Michael Phelps will make a lot of money in endorsements when this over but he appears no happier than the USA gymnastic guys I saw last night throwing their bodies around in incredible feats of strength and power with smiles from ear to ear when they completed near perfect routines. Oh yeah, how about synchronized diving? Let’s gather up a few of us and go do that to perfection a few times. Wow.

The opening ceremonies with the drummers is one of the neatest visual experiences I’ve ever seen. The Chinese may have horrible views on human rights but they have some good drummers and brilliant imagination. How about the guy running through the sky carrying the torch. Really cool stuff.

I’ll be torn tonight. Texas is playing Boston with (slim) hopes of hanging around for the playoffs. I may have to find my old portable radio to listen to the game and watch the Olympics.
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It’s 72 degrees this morning and the ground is wet. I wish there was a way to bottle this morning and open it up every day from now through mid-September.
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What’s your favorite summer Olympic sport? I suppose my favorite is still basketball but I will spend more time watching individual sports like swimming and gymnastics.

Whew…Glad That’s Over

11 Monday Aug 2008

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Yesterday I had the opportunity to make a presentation to our church about our trip to Brazil. Because I have gained so much from my trips to Aracaju, I was excited to do it but getting up in front of a crowd on Sunday morning still makes me pretty nervous. I thought I had it worked out to go about 25 minutes and no more but I have a problem with thinking of stuff I want to say as I go sometimes so I ended up going longer than planned. Fortunately, our song leader and planned for my rambling and cut the song service a bit shorter than normal. All that to say, there is so much more I wish I could have shared, so many experiences that have impacted so many lives, so many moments seeing people do things to help others, to make them laugh, to lift them up but that could take a lot of time.

Our church is a wonderful place. I feel hearts busting open to God’s desire all the time and the effort and assistance that was given to help us get to Brazil and hold us up while we were there is a wonderful glimpse into the hearts of our church. My focus on yesterday was about the body of Christ that meets at the Decatur Church of Christ that is impacting lives in Wise County and around the world. It is a body that is working for God, a body that lives in the grace of God.

I’m glad my presentation is over but even happier, more joyful, that the work that will be done for the kingdom will keep going and keep growing from right here in little ol’ Decatur, Texas.

Early Days

08 Friday Aug 2008

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My little girl runs cross country. That means that every morning except Sunday, her mother or I (or both) are up at 5:30 A.M. to take her to practice. This makes for some very long days, especially when I may not get to sleep until 11:00 or later at night. I could moan and groan about it I suppose – and sometimes do – but the fact that my daughter is out running miles and miles is motivation to me. I know she doesn’t always enjoy it because sleeping late is more her style but most days she comes in with a great attitude, she’s incredibly fit and I love to watch her run when she kicks it in. She almost glides over the ground. The thing is, even though she rather be sleeping, she keeps pushing, keeps going forward, keeps working hard. For that, I thank her because she is an example to me. Thank you girlfriend!
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The Rangers split 4 games with the Yankees. David Murphy is hurt and I’m wondering how that will impact his Rookie of the Year chances. I hope it doesn’t because he has played as well as anybody and better than anyone expected from him a year ago. I think everyone holds their breath when Josh Hamilton comes to the plate and the game on the line. It’s like we all expect a home run everytime he swings. That’s a lot of pressure on one guy but I suppose he may not feel it. I wonder what the Rangers will have to do to get 2 or 3 great pitchers in here. I think it will cost billions.

Have a great weekend. Seek God.

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