Tuesday, December 23, 2008
The Day Before Christmas
Saturday, November 1, 2008
Readying for Sunday - and the Door
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Opening New Doors, Day 15, 'Pressing On'
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Prayer - I Wonder?
Saturday, September 27, 2008
September Evening
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Opening Doors Begins
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Dirty Hands - the Discipline of Confession
Monday, August 25, 2008
The Discipline of Solitude
Friday, August 15, 2008
LIFEwalk - the Discipline of Meditation
Monday, August 4, 2008
LIFEwalk begins
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Brasil - Day 14, "Home - to never be the same"
Friday, July 18, 2008
Brasil - Day 10, "Friday in Mato Verde"
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Brasil - Day 9, "A Beautiful CIty"
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Brasil - Day 8 - Things not to do´
The last thing I remember is letting out the clutch and seeing the front wheel raise its head - and, from there- the rest is history. Luckily, I had only traveled 15 feet, which is good, because my speed was the level of only bruising not breaking the bones. To say the least, I have retired the machine, this beast of errant ways, and have resloved to not try this again. Thank goodness Belinda does not read my blogs.
P.S. This whole episode was Chris Davenport´s fault :)
Last evening I experienced a most serendiptous event, truly orchestrated from God. There is a class meeting in our hotel of young Brasilians, who are learning to speak English. Their teacher and I met in the hotel lobby and he asked if I had a moment to speak to his class. He said they would take great delight in hearing someone from the U.S. actually speak. "Of course," I said. What happened from there could only be explained by God. A student asked, "why are you here?" And, once again, I found an opening for the gospel that was God-sent. As I sat there explaining to this towns´young, it´s rightest and best, I was amazed at the providence of our Lord in orchestrating His work for the Kingdom. He is, truly, an amazing God.
I am working on my Portuguese each day and have made a pact with the class to coninue with them, bruses and all. The whole town is talking about the "crazy" pastor who takes literally the call to "take it to the streets." From now on, though, I plan to keep it so by standing and not falling beneath a motorcycle. Amen!
Deus te Abencoe
Pastor Sam
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Brazil - Day Seven
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Brazil - Day One
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Plano West Wins
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Giving Back a Success
Monday, May 19, 2008
ParkwayHills Gives Back
Friday, May 9, 2008
Mother's Day and preaching
Thursday, May 1, 2008
A 'New York' minute and tip
Thursday, April 24, 2008
A New Day and Time
Friday, April 18, 2008
A High School Climb; circa, 1968
When I was a young man nearing graduation from High School, there was one thing left yet for me to do before exiting my alma mater – Wichita High School North. The school had been built on the banks of the Little Arkansas River in 1929, and - as that was another time and place in the American psyche - inscribed in stone upon her grand tower were the words from the Bible passage, Proverbs 3:13-18.
Now tradition held that Seniors, on the last week before they graduated, could climb the tower steps to its top and look out across the river, north upon what once was the Kansas prairie, and south to the city streets of Wichita. And though the consummate prankster and malefactor of mischief, prone to frequent all nooks and crannies of this great old school at will, I had failed in all previous attempts to break tradition and code by climbing those tower steps.
As I faced opportunity for my 'official climb', there lacked but one requirement - recitation of the tower's Proverb, word for word, and by memory. Of course, not knowing the proverb, dear to some but merely 'permission' to me, I took the morning of my appointed day to learn it - then stood before a volunteer, recited it in full, and was passed to the heights above. Up step after step and ladder after ladder, I climbed to the tower’s top, anticipating what I would see with naught but the proverb in my memory.
Perhaps I was naive. I don't know. But, once there I was shocked to find only this... names! More names in 'legalized graffiti' than ever I'd seen. Names of rich, of poor, of recent and long ago. Some recognizable, but most not. So that as I stood on this grand perch gazing at the names of her walls, they began speaking to me of their days and times. There were names of those who had crossed seas for war, and names who had not come back. There were names recognizable, of distinction and notoriety; and many more – the greater sea of which were just like mine - of no recognition at all. These were names of countless young, who had climbed to the tower’s top on a proverb, who had looked out to see what they might see, and who, like me, had yet to fully realize that it was the words that had brought them there and could - if they'd listen - bring them back again.
This May marks my 40th year since scaling that old tower, and I am still amazed over it all. Not at the climb. But at those words 'hurriedly' learned. They are now a precious memory to me, and true! Because I have come to know the Saviour, the very Son of God, from whose heart these words are born.
Do you know the words? Do you know the Saviour? Words of wisdom written long ago - that have become a part of the landscape of my life - from a "High School Climb" to now.
Here they are!
Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold. She is more precious than rubies: and all the things thou canst desire are not to be compared unto her.
Length of days is in her right hand; and in her left hand riches and honour. Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. She is a tree of life to them that lay hold upon her: and happy is every one that retaineth her.
The LORD by wisdom hath founded the earth; by understanding hath he established the heavens. By his knowledge the depths are broken up, and the clouds drop down the dew.
My son, let not them depart from thine eyes: keep sound wisdom and discretion: So shall they be life unto thy soul, and grace to thy neck. Then shalt thou walk in thy way safely, and thy foot shall not stumble.
When thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid: yea, thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be sweet. Proverbs 3: 13-24, KJV
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
2008.04.08 - Maneuvering the Turns
Now the longer I live and serve as a pastor, the more I have come to expect that things are NEVER as tranquil as they appear. I can be marrying one couple today, with yet another talking of divorce. At the hospital rejoicing over a new birth, and turning to my phone to hear another has just died. Life takes quick turns - not just as a metaphoric comparison of people - but sometimes with the self-same one. Scott was enjoying a peaceful Sunday ride down a farm to market road outside of Aubry Texas when his 'turn' came. The next thing he knew was that he was being careflight-ed to Dallas. In an 'instant' his reality was changed and this one turn turned his life upside down.
Maneuvering our turns, then, is the operative - not avoiding them. And all the 'platitudes' in the world, however well meaning, are just not enough. In short, there's not enough 'real' comfort or confidence gained in the words - "He's in Control" - though He is. Because there has to be more than surface understanding of this truth, God is in control, we need Scripture to help us.
God helps us maneuver our turns as we realize...
1. He loves us - Romans 8:38-39
2. He cares for us - 1 Peter 5:7
3. He has a plan for our life - Jeremiah 29:11
4. He will never forsake us - Matthew 28:20b
These truths may not take the turns away from life, but they will help us maneuver them.
Till Sunday, then -
Pastor Sam
Friday, April 4, 2008
April 1, 2008
Good Morning Church!
I am pleased to greet you today with good news. In response by you to our church budget this last week of our fiscal year, we have ended strong with nearly $100,000 in general budget giving, and completed the year by contributing $2,950,000. This figure successfully matches expenses of the same - leaving our cash position strong. So that in spite of news of a slowing economy, and as a testimony of your faithfulness as well as sound management by our leadership and staff, we turn, now, to our new fiscal year excited to see what God has in store.
This past Sunday also brought many of you back to your ParkwayHills small group and/or SMBS Class. Easter was fun, and the large crowd was exciting. But, after the resurrection comes the ‘upper room.’ Amen? And we must be faithful to take full advantage of the power that God gifts each of us with (the Holy Spirit), to move out from here and on with a dynamic, everyday-day life in Him.
Finally, I am pleased to hear many of you share that you are enjoying my new message series on heaven. In this, let me encourage you to invite your un-churched friends to join you each week, and also, to take advantage of my message outlines for this series, which will be posted on our church Website from the ‘on-line’ link.
Hope to see you Sunday –
Pastor Sam
Eph. 3:20-21