Pray for us!

We know God has plans for our lives. He has brought us together with our unique testimonies to share with others the gospel of Jesus Christ.

"But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear." 1Peter 3:15

May 31, 2009

I thank God for our pastors: Dr. Chuck Herring and Dr. Tommy Vinson. We are praying for them now.

May 30, 2009

I thank God for the birds. Watching them today. He is watching over me.

May 29, 2009

Blessing Blogs and Twittering the Gospel

Friends,
It has been a while.
Busy is good, but it also keeps me from spending a few moments journal-blogging. I miss narrative storytelling and just talking about what's going on in our lives. That still may take a back seat for a while, so I have decided to take on this project/idea that I have been thinking about. 
Since the infection of Twitter in the American bloodstream, mini-thoughts have become a regular for many of us who are following this phenomenon. I have to admit that I was very skeptical at the beginning. How can 140 words or less relay any kind of thought-provoking or mentally-inspiring commentary? Silly gibberish from bored celebrities was my first inclination.
But something happened.
People that I admired and was really interested in became a part of this silly phenomenon.
Pastors. Preachers.
Christian singers.
News people.
Sports stars.
So, I did something crazy... I jumped in.
Yep, I signed up and logged in and away I went.
Oh, I have zero followers- so far :) (you can follow me on twitter @winkrush)- how is that for advertising?!
Instead, I read. Yes, there is a lot of nothing being transmitted on this twitterverse of technology. But, I am fascinated by the nuggets that I have found.
For instance-Pastor (@HarrisJosh) From Covenant Grace Church had a contest on who could twitter the gospel. What a challenge! Remember, 140 words are the max you can type in each text. Here are a few that were submitted.

All are sinners. Christ died to satisfy God's judgment and was raised on the third day. By this grace you are saved. Repent and believe.- Chris Hemmelman

Because you have violated God's law(Rom3:23)you must repent of your sin(Luke13:5)and believe and trust in Jesus Christ alone(Rom10:9). - Jerry

By the substitutionary, atoning death of Jesus, God has begun the new creation by forgiving and regenerating all those who through faith repent and submit to Jesus. -Scott Newman

Holy God in love became
Perfect man to bear my blame
On the cross he took my sin
By his death (and resurrection) I live again.
- Adapted lyrics of a song by Drew Jone

There have been many other fascinating applications.
Max Lucado "tweets" (texting term) each day about what he is doing, etc. He even asks people to respond about certain sermon topics.
John Piper just wrote about how twitter should not distract or be used during a worship service. Well, duh, but I think many people are truly overusing it. They have thoughts or comments about almost anything. Celebrities like Ashton Kutcher has rallied people to sign up and follow his daily life. He fought to have the most followers, by the first of May- 1 million. He did it! (Stupid me signed on to help his cause.) But I have found some spiritual and thoughtful posts on his tweets. He is currently trying to feed the hungry children that are in America. How novel is that? I even decided one day to ask him directly if he believed in Jesus Christ. I never received a response. I may never.
But don't be surprised if you do. Casting Crowns' Mark Hall asked for an idea and sent a "thank you." Same happened with Mercy Me's Bart Millard.
I guess the interaction is an attraction and becomes more intriguing everyday, but I think I simply like the idea that we are all tied together in the web of a nation. Technology has done that. The ease of communication is amazing. I may not want to know what Miley Cirus' favorite Starbucks treat or Shaq's favorite hamburger is, but I do find out, and on more than one occasion we are invited to come tweet and greet (if you are nearby), to join with them at their favorite hot spot/restaurant.
Let me get to my project. Simply, I am going to use this blog and my "tweetability" to post blessings. I want to give thanks to God for the people in my life. I am going to thank Him for all the amazing things that He continues to do in my life.
The main reason is I want to keep track of how much I am really blessed. I know that I take in for granted. We all do! But if I tweet/blog/journal all my blessings/moments/people that bless our lives, I will have to stop and take notice of how God really does bless us immensely each and everyday. I know I can pray more, and I will each time I stop and give thanks. I want this to be an exercise in glorifying God. As I sit here and type this I am thinking how much more I could say at this very moment, but I need to go. I want to start by thanking everyone who ever prayed for me or my family. I want to thank God for listening to those prayers. I want to thank Him for loving us so much that He sent His Son to die for us.
140 words are not near enough thanks. 140 years are not near enough time.
He is our Father. Thank you for your unconditional love. Use me and guide me in everything I do and say for the rest of my life.
Please follow Jesus first.
And if you want to follow this blog or my twitter, I will be honored. Your name will most likely end up on here because I thank God for you.
Your brother in Christ,
Wink


May 18, 2009

We are going to work the Union Mission tent revival Thursday night. Then we are going on a short vacation to Branson, Mo
We are going to work the Union Mission tent revival Thursday night. Then we are going on a short vacation to Branson, Mo