Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Doctor's Visit
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Things
- I can't have a child, we can't afford one right now.
- I'm too old to have children.
- I would love to do missionary work, but can't afford it.
- That's good for you, but I'm not as capable as you of doing that.
- We can't help with that, we have a house payment, two car payments, and credit card debt on all of our expensive toys.
- That's the job of the paid staff, I have to work for a living.
- Those people would be worse off if they didn't work for slave wages to provide cheap goods for us to buy.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Fellowship
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Turtle Release
Surprise Visitor
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Discipline
A few excerpts from The Deliberate Church –Mark Devers
(Quotes from the book are in italics)
Neglecting corrective discipline can be deadly for a church.
Most of us can think of at least one church whose corporate testimony has been tarnished by neglecting to properly discipline an unrepentant member who has sinned in publically scandalous way.
There are several bad things that happen when unrepentant sin is overlooked:
1) The cancer eats at the Body and inevitably damages the innocent
2) The public testimony of the Body is harmed
3) Those caught in the wake of the sinner can be harmed for years
4) Children who are old enough to understand the problem can be impaired for service
5) The sinner remains unrepentant, continuing to damage both himself, his family, those in the Body, and those outside the Body
Sin needs darkness to grow—it needs isolation disguised as “privacy,” and prideful self-sufficiency disguised as “strength.”
The church needs to be a web of meaningful spiritual relationships in which people are engaging each other in casual conversation, spiritual conversation, mutually encouraging and sanctifying discipling relationships, mutual accountability and small groups.