Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Chicken Rock

I will never forget the day I encountered Chicken Rock. 

My brother was a youth pastor in Mount Vernon, MO.  When I went to visit, I was quickly told by everyone that I have to go to Chicken Rock.  OK, no big deal. 

Boy was I wrong. 

Chicken Rock was BIG.  It was one big rock sitting on top of a cliff overlooking a beautiful lake.  This rock was perfect for watching a great sunset, but it was not used for that purpose.  Nope, people used this rock as natures own special diving board. 

As I looked down, I realized that there was no way I was going to jump.  Besides, how deep is that water anyway?  What if I slip and hit some of the other rocks on the way down?  What if I hit another big rock under that water?  OK, I’ll admit it, fear took over. 

I began to watch other people jump and dive off this rock.  To my amazement, nobody died or even got hurt.  In fact, it seemed like everyone that jumped loved the exhilaration. 

But, I never did jump.  I let fear control my life that day.

When it comes to sharing our faith with others, I believe many of us share the emotions I felt on chicken rock.  Fear takes over.  What if I offend that person?  What if they laugh at me?  What if they never want to be my friend again? 

I can speak from experience that a little fear comes over me anytime I even think about sharing my faith with a friend or stranger.  However, I find that when I just jump and begin to share my faith, the experience is exhilarating.  There may be no greater high.  Especially when you watch someone turn their life over to Christ. 

I was fifteen (17 years ago) when I went to Chicken Rock.  I still regret that I did not jump.  I let fear and “What If” control my life.  I’m positive I missed out on a great experience. 

Stop Clowning Around:

Place your fear aside and just jump.  Share your faith.  It will be the greatest feeling ever.  I Promise.  

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Cardboard Testimonies


My church - South  County Christian Center - moved into our new building this past Sunday.  
Pastor Sean Craig spoke on being born again.
His message was great and he did a fantastic job explaining that born again means that God turns your life upside down and changes it.  He helps us deal with circumstances and desires that we cannot deal with ourselves.  
As great as the message was, it did not come close to the power of the Cardboard Testimonies.  To see how God has changed the lives of the people within our church brought too many tears to my eyes.  
The attached video is not from my church.  If I get my hands on our churches video, I will post it.  

This made me think, wow, I didn't know God did that for Jen, Tim, Angela, Madison, etc.  If I were going through this circumstance, I would want to talk to that person.  
I believe a personal testimony is the most powerful tool one can use when sharing his or her faith.

So, I'm asking for your testimony.  With your permission, I will post your testimony on this blog and catagorize them appropriately.  I would love for this site to serve as a way to lead others to the saveing grace of God by reading how He has changed the lives of those in similar circumstances.  

Stop Clowning Around:
Please email me your story.  stopclowningaround@sbcglobal.net 
Please ask your friends to post their stories and come back often to see how God is still changing lives.  







Distracting Options


I will never forget my morning walks with Bill Ore in Saskatchewan, Canada. 

First, Bill Ore is one of the most influential people in my life and I only spent a grand total of 10 days with him in my whole life. 

 While at this camp, we took a morning walk every day, just Bill and I.  For the most part, it was a quiet walk, looking for deer, listening to birds sing, and saying some quiet prayers.  But, it never failed, during the walk we would discuss something very important to Bill.  Some days, he would give me advice; some days he would share his heart, his weaknesses, and his desire for me to pray for him; and some days he just shared some good stories.  He had this way of making me feel so special and important. 

 I will never forget on one particular walk, we were discussing the church and the Christian life.  Bill looked at me and said, “Scott, keep your eyes upon Jesus and not upon man.  Man will surely fail you, but Christ will never fail you.”  Those words have saved me from bitterness as I have watched too many pastors and leaders fail Christ and the ministry they represent by making mistakes that any person can potentially make.

 However, beyond that, his words have helped me understand that I must keep my eye on the goal, one single objective.  I must keep my eye on Jesus and keep walking to him.  If I don’t, I’m likely to begin looking at the options around me.  I might be tempted to let the options distract me from my goal of living a life for Jesus Christ.  By taking my eye off the goal and focusing on other options, I open the door for me to make disappointing mistakes as well. 

 I believe Satan does everything he can to show us all the other options in this world in order to entice us to take our eyes off Jesus.  He knows if we start looking at the other options, we will not be as effective in our walk with Christ. 

 In my new favorite book, “Predictably Irrational” by Dan Ariely, he proves that we humans have a hard time staying focused on one option.  We like to keep our options open and thus we usually miss out on what is best because we keep flipping back and forth to other options just to make sure they are not better. 

Options that keep me from staying focused on Jesus:

-         Money

-         Love/Sex

-         Career

-         Power

-         Education

 What I have learned is that all these options are a part of my journey.  However, they cannot be my ultimate goal.  The above options will ultimately disappoint, but Jesus Christ will never disappoint. 

Stop Clowning Around: 

Not that I have already obtained this or have already reached the goal; but I press on to make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own. Beloved, I do not consider that I have made it my own; but this one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and straining forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the heavenly call of God in Christ Jesus. Let those of us then who are mature be of the same mind; and if you think differently about anything, this too God will reveal to you. Only let us hold fast to what we have attained. (Philippians 3:12-16)