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Church - BRILLANT

So I am up in Kalamazoo preaching for Scott Anderson - the second best church in the USA.

We had a great weekend. over 30 people getting right with Christ. BUT back home it went OFF!

Scott did a great job at worship, Clint flew in from Mississippi to preach for me and we had 69 people there!  50 adults and 19 kids!

They said the place was buzzing.

We are 4 months old and have consistently grown threw-out summer which puts us in a great position for the rest of the year.

But we are packed!

Our little building will seat 80 adults comfortably and take about 30 kids MAX.

So in a couple of months we may have to go to multiple services or something.

Great problems!

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I See Dead People

This funeral for Candice has really thrown me.

Every night I see her face.
I see her daddy weeping on the front row of the church. Lost, totally lost. His angel has gone her mother clinging to her baby in the coffin. Devastated beyond words

I see them at night.
I see them during the day.

I see an auditorium full of young people so lost, so desperate, so in need of Christ and no shepherd.

Then I get angry. These moronic preachers who preach a soft gospel and then life comes and slams you up the side of the head and all they can prescribe is Advil. They don’t have enough power to blow fuzz off a peach.

I feel so deeply for this family, for these young people

I know if I can get them to Christ, He is the answer that they seek. My Jesus can heal their wounded souls.

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Transcript of Military Presentation

I thought you might like to read the full transcript from the speech last week.

It was an incredible experience to receive a standing ovation from the people who serve us and protect us.

Please click to view or download

A Call to Greatness

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Funeral

Did a funeral today for an 18 year old girl killed by a drunk driver, Candice Edwards, a month out of school.

It is messing me up.

I see her face and her family before all night. Lying there in the coffin. No life. yet her pictures are so full of life.

15 people made decisions for Christ.

I am heavy with this thing. 520 young people came.

It is so challenging what we do as preachers -especially if you take it as a serious charge from God.

The highs and the lows… all in 5 days.

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Got To Make You Think

I saw this today, and couldn't pass it up…

A RADICAL Muslim cleric had his bid to evacuate Lebanon aboard a British ship rejected when officials blocked his return to the United Kingdom.

British authorities turned down a request from Sheikh Omar Bakri Mohammed for a one-month visa to Britain.

The preacher, who called for Muslims to rise up against Westerners, was frightened he would be bombed by the Israelis.

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The Word

The Word should always bring comfort because it is true and because conviction is true.

To have one without the other is to be in error.

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The Priest, The Preacher, The Rabbi and The Bear

A priest, a Pentecostal preacher and a Rabbi would get together twice a week for coffee to talk shop.

One day, someone made the comment that preaching to people isn't really all that hard. A real challenge would be to preach to a bear.

One thing led to another and they decided to do an experiment. They would all go
out into the woods, find a bear, preach to it, and attempt to convert it.

Seven days later, they're all together to discuss the experience.

Father Flannery, who has his arm in a sling, is on crutches, and has various bandages on his body and limbs, goes first. "Well," he says, "I went into the woods to find me a bear. And when I found him I began to read to him from the Catechism. Well, that bear wanted nothing to do with me and began to slap me around. So I quickly grabbed my holy water, sprinkled him and, Holy Mary Mother of God, he became as gentle a lamb. The bishop is coming out next week to give him first communion and confirmation."

Reverend Billy Bob spoke next. He was in a wheelchair, with an arm and both legs in casts, and an IV drip. In his best fire and brimstone oratory he claimed, "WELL brothers, you KNOW that we don't sprinkle! I went out and I FOUND me a bear. And then I began to read to my bear from God's HOLY WORD! But that bear wanted nothing to do with me. So I took HOLD of him and we began to wrestle. We wrestled down one hill, UP another and DOWN another until we came to a creek. So I quick DUNKED him and BAPTIZED his hairy soul. And just like you said, he
became as gentle as a lamb. We spent the rest of the day praising God."

They both looked down at Rabbi Goldberg, who was lying in a hospital bed. He was in a body cast and traction with IV's and monitors running in and out of him. He was in bad shape. The rabbi looks up and says, "Looking back on it, circumcision may not have been the best way to start."

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So, Who’s Fault Is It?

So I met with a group of people today going through a very tough time.

All profess to love and know God.

None are going to church and none would be living a life that I would call a victorious, virtuous Christian life.

They are openly fornicating, openly engaged in things that break God’s law and I believe break His heart….. but they do not know any better.

In church all their life and they do not have a clue.
Living in Texas all their life and never heard the true gospel.

Hear me, I am a big personal responsibility guy. If I did it, I admit it, I take the wrap for it.
I expect the same from you.

But these people….. they have been fed rubbish all their life!

They are living the version of the gospel they think is right.

Who gets punished? The lamb or the grossly negligent shepherd who has led them to the slaughter?

I pray God's grace for the sheep and God's arresting judgment for the shepherd who has through neglect and selfish self interest condemned a generation to a powerless life, if not a Christ-less eternity.

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Today’s Reading

Mark 5:15*Then they came to Jesus, and saw the one who had been demon-possessed and had the legion, sitting and clothed and in his right mind. And they were afraid.

The miraculous, the genuine article, always brings with it a sense of the awe of God. I wonder sometimes about some of the televised deals. There seems to be a lot of clapping and no real sense that God is amongst the folk. Everywhere I read in the bible of the signs that followed the Apostles, there was always the element of the wonder of the majesty and power of God.

Mark 5:20* And he departed and began to proclaim in Decapolis all that Jesus had done for him; and all marveled.

A natural extension of anyone’s encounter with the living God, is a desire to proclaim who He is and what He has done.

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Presentation

The presentation went really well.

What a great buy of guys and gals.

We had a ball. Made some new friends and I look forward to working with them some more in the future.

I will put a transcript of the speech on the site in the next couple of days and photos when they arrive.

Thank you for all your prayers and encouragement.

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