Archive for August, 2010

You Can Count On It

Tuesday, August 24th, 2010   What We Learned

Cars can be the biggest blessing but also a thorn in your side. Cars are awesome. We can make quick errands, drive to the movies, go out to eat, they can help us during emergencies, and they get us to church on Sunday mornings. Cars only become a problem when they don’t work. Nothing is more frustrating than a rushed morning, no breakfast, and then you get to your car and it doesn’t start. My stomach hurts just thinking about it. This big hunk of metal “blessing” is now just a giant paperweight. It now will take time and money to fix, and there isn’t a guarantee that it will work again. It seems to be a gamble whether something else will go wrong, so you’re anxious about going anywhere, afraid it will not start at the grocery store leaving you stranded while all your meat and produce goes bad until someone picks you up.

Cars are not forever, but somehow we forget that. We forget that things are not forever all the time. We seem to rely on not just our cars, but our jobs, money, friends, family and assume those things will never goaway. We are quickly disappointed when those things are gone, and we ask God, why? We get angry and blame him and feel he owes us an explanation. God never promised us that these things would last forever, so why do we have these expectations?

This is an important lesson that we will be focusing on this Sunday. Our kids will learn where God is faithful and the promises that he has made to us. Make sure you go over the memory verse with your kid this week!

I will sing of the tender mercies of the Lord forever! Young and old will hear of your faithfulness.
Psalm 89:1

Oh Brother

Monday, August 16th, 2010   What We Learned

Leave your sacrifice there beside the altar. Go and be reconciled to that person. Then come and offer your sacrifice to God.
Matthew 5:24

I can’t count how many times that I have said or done something stupid that hurt someone else. It is the worst feeling in the world. I will lose sleep, won’t eat, and feel physically ill from guilt. It even affects my prayer life and relationship with Christ. The Bible talks about what to do when we have done wrong to our brother. It says we need to reconcile and make things right with that person first. If you read in Matthew 5:23, the verse right before our memory verse, it goes along with what we will be learning about this week:

Therefore, if you are offering your gift at the altar and there remember that your brother has something against you. Leave your sacrifice there beside the altar. Go and be reconciled to that person. Then come and offer your sacrifice to God.
Matthew 5:23-24

Our kids are watching every move that we make. Is there someone that we need to forgive or apologize to? How cool would it be to show our kids what it means to ask for forgiveness? Or to forgive someone that has hurt us deeply. If we would just let go of our pride and stop retaliating, what an example.

See you Sunday.

Bring It On

Thursday, August 12th, 2010   What We Learned

Each week we have a “Shout It Out” phrase that we send the kids off with. We do this right before they start their week. This week our phrase is, “I can face anything when I pray.” This is a bold statement that I’ve been struggling with this week. Worry is something that I have always struggled with, and it is like second nature for me to worry about everything. In my world, it sometimes seems like worry is the equivalent to breathing. So, when I read this “Shout It Out” phrase, I felt very guilty for not approaching my worries and fears with this confidence. I can face anything when I pray? Really? It sounds so simple, but does the Bible make it that simple? Check out our memory verse for this week from Philippians 4:6. It says,

“Don’t worry about anything; instead pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done.”

God gives us the freedom to not worry, yet we insist on making ourselves miserable when there is, at times, absolutely nothing we can do. This will be a great lesson for our kids this week, and for us adults as well. Make sure you ask your kids about what they’ve learned this Sunday.

Super Excited!

Monday, August 2nd, 2010   News

There are two words to describe how I feel about being the new official Children’s Minister: super excited.

I’m feeling pretty blessed to be a part of something this BIG. I have some exciting things planned for this ministry, and I can’t wait to see how God is going to move!

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