Sunday, March 20, 2011
My apologies
I don't plan on posting any time soon, however my daughter Kiah does keep up with her blog fairly often, and you can get much better up to date information on our family and our evangelism by visiting her blog at:
www.kiahsonlineodyssey.blogspot.com
Thank you!
Karl
Monday, October 12, 2009
Trusting God in an uncertain economy
When has the economy ever been certain? That is a good question.
My family and I get strange looks when we tell people that we are moving out of state, and that we are not sure exactly where we will go, or what job I will have, or how we are going to sell our house in this time when most folks are hunkering down to wait out the storm.
I usually answer their questions and strange looks with the certainty that God is moving us on, and that He isn't concerned with the economy and He knows what plans He has for us.
It is a relatively new place for us to be in as a family, but I think we are coming to terms with having a greater trust in Jesus day by day.
Although we have had quite a few people come and look at our home for only listing it FSBO on Craig'slist for about a month, we have no offers or real interested parties at the time. We are trusting however that in His perfect timing, God has the buyer all lined up.
As we began reading the book of Job as a family in our devotions this morning it became obvious that our ability and need to trust God is so small compared to what it could be. I'm not asking for disaster to strike, but I am asking for God to break us of our dependence on ourselves or the world, or money, or any other thing that would keep us from trusting Him more.
The big things in our lives are really so small to God. There is so much to be said for perspective.
God please give us your perspective of our small lives and what you are accomplishing in us. Teach us what trusting You is really all about, and how far we have to go.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
A new step of FAITH
After 17+ years of serving our brothers and sisters and our community here in Black Canyon City, my family and I are being called by God to relocate to Texas. We will be settling outside of Houston actually and have so many conflicting emotions that we are still coping with sorting them all out.
God in His infinite wisdom, is moving us to new places not only in location, but in our walk with Him. I have communicated our plans to my pastor and to the congregation we have served together all of these years, and although all of us are filled with sadness at the prospect of moving many miles away from such a close knit family, we are also excited at the thought of what adventures God has for us down the unknown road.
It is one thing to say that we have faith, and another thing altogether to exercise that faith by stepping out into the unknown. I will be leaving my assistant pastor position here at Calvary BCC and we will have to sell our home before we can move. I have no idea what kind of employment opportunities God will orchestrate for me, and we know almost no one where we are going. I know that God is wanting to get us to a place of surrender, where we can trust in nothing and no one except Him for our provision and strength.
At an age (43) and time in my life where most husbands and fathers are seeking security and stability and finding it for the most part. God is leading us to an unknown place of vulnerability. The funny thing is that we are okay with that! Evangelism remains a main priority in our family life, as does serving Him through training our children in righteousness and leading by example when it comes to following Jesus on a daily basis. (God please help us!)
From the streets of Phoenix, Prescott, and Black Canyon City to the streets of Spring, Humble and Houston.... the mission remains the same, just the scenery and the souls will change. We are so looking forward to all God has in store for us as we leave our familiar home, and also for those we leave behind.
May God be the center of our lives and get the glory for His work in us.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Expedition Bible
Please check out the compelling evidence presented in this short video for the historicity and reliability of the Biblical record. Very well done!
Thursday, August 20, 2009
An e-mail from a friend (not your usual forward)
I received an e-mail from a friend today named Rob-Roy. He is a frequent evangelist on Mill Avenue and and saint who's heart aches for the lost of our troubled times. I am not going to comment on his post, but simply allow you to see it as it was sent. It is powerful and worthy of our attention. Please make sure you read his comments after watching the video. I hope it affects you as it did me.
Friends,
I have had a video of Steve Harvey sent to me by multiple people as a “forward” that has become very popular in Christian circles. I appreciate it being sent my way by brothers and sisters in the Lord I love dearly. Perhaps you have seen it? The emails that have been forwarded have introductions from other people at the bottom of the forwards to the video such as:
“Remember this is not a church audience that this comedian (Steve Harvey) is addressing and there is nothing comedic about this.... Just amazing & powerful. WOW!”
Or
“WOW!!!!!!!!! This was totally awesome!!!!!!! Not only the intro but the crowd reaction!!!!!! This is Steve Harvey, a comedian, addressing a secular audience. The subject is: "How Would You Introduce Christ to a Room Full of People?" It's hard to imagine that this is a comedian and not a preacher, and this is an audience and not a congregation. It must have been at the end of his routine, because...well, you'll see.”
With that kind of set up watch the video and pay close attention to what is and is not said when introducing Christ.
Click here to watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXmSHVoi7rI
Now that you have watched Steve Harvey do his introduction please allow me to step out on a limb. Almost everyone I know loves this video and is moved by it. What I am about to write puts me in danger of really turning people off that I care about. That is not my intention. My intention is to honor Christ and in that regard I submit the following observations to prayerfully consider.
First let me say that his introduction was very emotional and moving. Secondly, I think the question is an important one. How would you introduce Christ? Is there a wrong way? Is every introduction equally valid no matter what the content?
How we introduce Christ says a lot about us. Jesus asked "Who do you say I am". He also said if people do not believe He is who He claimed to be they will die in their sin.
Regarding Steve Harvey’s intro of Christ, like much of modern Christianity there was something very important missing. Did you notice what that was?
It was striking to me that the central accomplishment of Christ was not mentioned at all by Steve Harvey in his introduction. We should not leave out the most essential part of the first coming which was the Cross and the conquering of death and sin. Even the people of Jesus time cheered him for his miracles and accomplishments. But then crucified him within the same week.
The very reason that Christ came, the Cross, was missing from the long list of accolades in Harvey’s intro. It is also missing from many churches, many messages and many souls. May we never become distracted from the central message of Christ but be determined by His grace to preach the Cross and Christ crucified for the forgiveness of sin. Too much is at stake to leave out the most important part.
This may sound harsh but Satan hates the cross. And because it was missing from Steve Harvey’s intro of Christ I believe Satan was satisfied that Jesus ultimate work and demonstration of love was left unspoken. As Christ looked at the multitudes with compassion and emotion it is important to consider the same concern for a crowd on the video that hears of a Jesus that does not include the very reason He came to earth. To save sinners and call them to repentance at the Cross in demonstration of amazing grace. P
aul was determined to preach and know nothing but Christ and Him crucified. It is sad to see so great a salvation neglected and missing. And even more so that it’s disappearance has largely gone unnoticed.
I pray that in our proclaiming the name of Christ that we honor Him by never leaving out the purpose for which He came and the purpose for which He will return. Judgment day is coming soon and the Savior came that men would repent and have faith Him, that they would not perish in Hell but have everlasting life through Christ alone. Oh what a gift His grace is. And oh what a terror it is to die apart from His mercy and fall into the hands of the living God.
On that day when the second coming does occur He will be introduced by his Angels with the sound of a trumpet, flaming fire and in a robe covered in blood as every knee bows and tongue confesses Him to be Lord. Although for most it will be too late there is still time for those you care about that still have breath. Go share the words of life with them that they may have a real introduction to the only one who can save. Our Savior Jesus Christ who is rich in mercy, forgiveness and love. And whom will bring justice and judgment to those who refuse to turn to Him for salvation.
Love, Rob-roy
Friday, July 17, 2009
Michael Jackson's true cause of DEATH
Oh that people would wake up and be shaken when someone they admire dies. That it would cause them to think about their own mortality.
Please feel free to let me know what you think of this post, good or bad.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Project Ezra
It may sound weird to you, but I believe that is only because our country has lost its real reliance on the Word of God. We are commanded by scripture to do just that.
1Ti 4:13 Until I come, devote yourself to the public reading of Scripture, to preaching and to teaching. NIV
Please view this video of people doing just that reading God's Word in public places.