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ministry is messy

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There are a few blogs I track each day from thought leaders in the church, business world, and technology arena.  I believe it's important to stay current with the ideas that are influencing and impacting our culture.  One of the blogs I regularly track is from Tony Morgan.  Tony has served in leadership positions at New Spring Church and Granger Community Church. He posted a note yesterday entitled "Ministry is Messy" and I thought I would share it with you.  It's a good reminder to those of us who lead churches about what is important.  Here it is ... At the end of Brian’s message today, he invited people to come forward for prayer and anointing. I was one of a number of pastors and elders who were available to pray with folks. The experience impacted me. It reminded me that the people that walk through the doors of our…
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respiration

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This weekend I'm teaching on part two of our MRS GREN series: Respiration. The idea behind the message is that we need to continually breathe in God to stay spiritually alive.  Breathing is vital to life.  At this point, you might be thinking, "Ken is so profound.  Duhhhh, I already knew that." Of course you did.  But we may not make the connection between our physical bodies and our spiritual life.  Just as our physical bodies are wired to breath, so are our spiritual bodies. In Genesis 2 we find that when God created man, he "breathed life into him."  Ever since then, we have needed God to continually breathe life into us.  And we need to continually breathe in God.  Unless we develop the spiritually breathe, we will grow stale -- or worse, we will be spiritually dead. Bill Bright, the late founder of Campus Crusade, described the spiritual…
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headache

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I've been nursing a headache since yesterday morning.  Since about 8:35 yesterday morning.  No need to speculate what caused this headache; it was self-inflicted. I was nearing the end of my workout routine and decided to try a new machine.  It was an arm curl machine, the kind with a handle attached to a cable.  I placed the pin at 150lbs (just seeing if you're still reading) and sat down.  Expecting the resistance to be similar to the machine I normally do curls on, I gave the handle a healthy tug.  Actually, I yanked it up so fast I never saw it coming. The handle, a long piece of solid metal, smacked me right between the eyes -- where the nose and eyebrows and forehead meet.  At first, everything hurt and I couldn't tell if I had broken my nose or not.  For a few moments my vision went blurry…
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meet mrs gren

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We kicked off a new series last weekend at Mountainview entitled "The Passionate Life of MRS GREN."  MRS GREN is an acronym taken from the world of biology.  It represents the seven vital signs of life: Movement Respiration Sensitivity Growth Reproduction Excretion Nutrition In our first message, Jim reminded us that spiritual maturity happens when we choose to move.  Without movement, we begin to experience muscle loss and grow stagnate.  The same happens to our spiritual muscles when we refuse to move. One of the biblical stories he shared was when God brought the Israelites out of Egypt (Exodus 13 and 14).  After hundreds of years of being in bondage, they are finally on the threshold of freedom.  And what do they do when they encounter their first obstacle?  They want to return to bondage.  To what is familiar. As Jim said, sometimes we are tempted to return to what…
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fresh coffee, fresh starts

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I love Twitter.  I love coffee.  And I love meeting folks who are using their skills and experiences to make a practical difference in people's lives. A few weeks back, I met the executive director of Belay Enterprises (Jim Reiner) via Twitter.  Belay is the parent organization of Bud's Warehouse, a non-profit home improvement thrift store that uses employment to help transform people's lives.  Jim lives right around the corner from where I work and we were able to meet for coffee.  Three things I enjoy: Twitter, coffee, and spiritual entrepreneurs. Well, just this morning I get a Tweet from a fellow in Chicago who had met Jim a month or so ago.  The URL of his site intrigued me: www.ihaveabean.com.  Here's the opening paragraph when you visit their site: "We believe in fresh coffee and fresh starts. Our Specialty Grade coffee is roasted fresh daily in small batches so…
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