Thursday, July 30, 2009

This Weekend in XT

"God Is With Us and Protects Us."  That's the XT theme for this weekend.  I LOVE being a part of a team of great children's teachers and this theme is a powerful one for kids to grasp.  I think about my own children.  When we go to the mall together, I am with them because they've asked me to go.  They invite me to go and they choose to go to places that won't make me too uncomfortable.  The question I have to ask myself is that do I invite God to go with me everywhere I go and do I go places He would feel comfortable being with me?

The second part of the them is that God protects us.  Again, back to the mall with my kids...  Of course, if I am with them, I WILL protect them.  I will give my life for theirs in an effort to protect them, if necessary.  Oh, wait a minute, God already gave His life for mine and I have his commitment that He "will never leave or forsake" me.  That means God is with me and my kids, you and your kids, all the time.  The Bible says that He is our "ever-present help in our time of need."  He will protect us.

Help us train up your children in the ways of the Lord by helping them remember that God is with us and protects us."

Be Blessed!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

On your mark, get set, go.....

As a former track athlete, yes I know it's hard to believe looking at my full-figured physique of 40, I remember those words..."Runners to your mark, get set," "BANG" the starter's pistol fires.  They were words of anticipation.  Words that encapsulate a moment.  I remember hearing my breathing...oxygen flowing in and out, butterflies flittering throughout my stomach, sweat rolling down my face as I prepared to give my maximum effort.  All of my preparation and training was about to be put to the test and there was no where to hide, no one else to carry the load, nothing to do but perform at my best.

I pray that as we prepare to minister to kids we catch those moments where time is encapsulated.  We will study the lessons we'll present, we will pray for the grace of God to touch the lives of the children and when the class begins all we have to do is perform at our maximum.  Our preparation and training will show itself and we will do our best.  However, instead of being alone, God will be with us to carry us to the victory.

Be Blessed!

Monday, July 27, 2009

An interesting question to share

I was asked today by someone I greatly respect, a very interesting question.  "Who would you most like to sit and talk with and what would be your best question?"  What an incredible thought!  Of everyone who's lived, who would I pick?  Who would you pick?  What about your children, who would they pick?

I believe questions like this give insight into your own heart.  What truly matters to you?  What do you value?  

After answering the question for yourself, I challenge you to ask your kids.  Their answers may surprise, encourage or perplex you...that's what kids do.

Be Blessed!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Great services in the XT today.  The teams did a fantastic job of sharing how God provides through the story of Elijah and the widow.  It's a pretty simple concept to understand but often isn't easy for us to put into action as adults.  I marvel at the sweet, simple understanding children have of the gospel.  For them, the notion that God provides is easier to accept because they've not encumbered their life with all the things that we as adults deal with like careers, financial worries, relationship management, etc...  They can look to the hand of God for their provision through their parents and prayers.  Kids don't always feel the compulsion to explain away the blessings of their saviour.  What a great opportunity for us "grown ups" to learn from our children to accept the gifts from God for what they are...His provision.  

On to other exciting news...I spoke with Vicki this evening from India.  She's doing great and is now in the Kashmir Valley doing some great things.  What a blessing it is to have such an amazing young lady representing her faith and church, on the other side of the world.  She's establishing and building great children's ministry programs there and I truly believe the reach of the Kingdom is being extended.  Please keep her in your prayers.

Kudos to my lovely bride, Brenda.  Since Vicki's been in India, Brenda has been working beyond the borders of Pre-K and has lent some of her children's ministry expertise and leadership to the Elementary team.  Thanks for the emails and follow up, you're a blessing.

Great testimony for Helping Hands today.  A child in Pre-K was very difficult to manage.  After paging his parents we discovered he has some developmental issues and is in special classes in school.  The family was not aware of Helping Hands.  After Brenda escorted the child and father to the classroom, Mrs. Robin did an amazing job explaining the program and what the class is about.  The father was moved to tears and was blessed by Grace.  Great job Pre-K for recognizing the need and great job Helping Hands for being the right place at the right time.

I pray that all of you who read this are BLESSED!

Friday, July 17, 2009

Discovery Camp

Columbus, Tx doesn't have much.  There's a Walmart, Denny's and an H.E.B. grocery store with a couple of gas stations sprinkled about.  Oh yeah...there's this camp that's there also.  This weekend our 80 or so kids have joined around 900 other elementary aged students for Discovery Camp 2009 "Red Alert."  The theme reminds us to read and understand the things that Christ himself spoke (red letters in the Bible="Red Alert").  With 3 services per day, go carts, water slides, swimming pools, horse back riding, basketball, volleyball, bookstore, break out sessions, 2 cafe's, etc...there's plenty for the kids to see and experience.  Tonight we had a very powerful service and many kids met God in a whole new way, life changing stuff.  Thank God for places like this, where kids can experience God in ways that are on their level.  We leave Sunday, I'm certain that by then we're going to have some truly powerful young christian leaders budding.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Woooohoooo!  What a great time in the Xtreme Team.  VBS was incredible.  Nearly a 1,000 children and 200 volunteers converged on the Humble campus for a week of great fun and great ministry.  Characters like Eddie Etouffe, Lulu LaFontaine, Elvis Lagasse, Buffy Boufonte and many more taught the kids about how God helps us overcome fear in our lives...oh yeah and our 25 ft. alligator, Clyde, was a "big" hit too.

On July 6th the Xtreme Team sent one of our very best leaders to India.  Miss Vicki left Sunday night and has arrived safely and been received by Pastor Santosh and Shimona.  While in India for the next 10 weeks Vicki will be training, teaching and establishing children's ministry throughout India.  What an amazing opportunity and we're blessed to expand what God is doing in the Xtreme Team in Humble and Garden Oaks to the outer reaches of the world.  Please keep her in your prayers.

Next week, the 3rd-5th grade kids of the Xtreme Team will head to Discovery Camp in Columbus, TX for a weekend of incredible ministry and fun.  Each year the kids return refreshed and excited about the power of God in their lives.

We'll wrap up the summer in August with the promotion banquet for the outgoing 5th graders and Pre-K children.  This "formal" dinner demonstrates the significance of the milestone in the lives of the children of Grace.  This years theme will be a Secret Agent Masquerade.  It's sure to be a wonderful evening.

There's a lot happening, so keep lifting the kids up in your prayers.

Be Blessed!

Monday, June 29, 2009

Amazing VBS

What an amazing week!  Nearly a thousand children and 2oo incredible volunteers transformed Grace Church into a south Louisiana swamp wonderland.  Clyde, our VBS mascot, was a huge hit (all 25ft of him).  Lady Katie and the Bayou Roux rocked the praise and worship, Moses and Pharoah captured the imagination of each boy and girl.  Chadder and Fraider kept the kids on the edge of their seats, while games kept them entertained.  They were refreshed by the great team working in the snack area and wrapped up their experience each day in a finale session.

The week demonstrated to me the power of focused children's ministry.  There's so many great things that happened that it's impossible to capture all of them here.  Like all endeavors worthy of effort, VBS requires extensive planning and preparation to accompany the vision.  Great job Brenda and the senior leaders, Tameka, Wendy and Veronica.  You built your team's, trained them, prepared and motivated them.  Your passion for doing great children's ministry was clearly evident.

I pray that more people would slow down for a moment and consider the next generation.  What are we doing to equip, empower and release them to make a difference in their world for Jesus Christ?

Be Blessed

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Countdown to Croc Dock

35 hours and counting...  This year's Croc Dock is going to truly be amazing.  What a great opportunity we've been given to share the heart of Christ with those He calls the "greatest in the kingdom of heaven."  This year's theme, "a place where fearless kids let God's light shine," is a reminder to me of the awesome responsibility we have to train up the children of Grace in the ways of the Lord.  It's often easy to gauge our success or failure with data.  In the children's ministry world that data is often related to budget or attendance or even the number of volunteers in the ministry.  But, I wonder if that's how God measures success.  

Ecclesiastes 9:10 states "Whatever your hand finds to do, do it with all your might."

Proverbs 22:6 "Train up a child in the ways he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it.

Lord, it's my prayer that this year's VBS would truly reflect these core scriptures.  Let our success be measured by our efforts to lead children to you.  Please bless all those who are giving so much to ensure every opportunity is made for children to grow closer to you.  Amen.

Be Blessed!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

We're in the final preparations for another amazing VBS experience.  This year's theme, Crocodile Dock, will encourage kids to live a life without fear.  We're expecting 1,000 kids and we're believing that this will be a catalyst to help raise up a generation of young people who are strong in their faith.

It's a huge investment, but the reality is that kids are worth it.  So, THANK YOU to all of you who are working so hard to ensure the best VBS ever and THANK YOU to all of you who are praying for us.  

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Ahhh, it's good to be back online.  I took about a month off to prepare and then travel to Africa for an amazing ministry adventure.  Since coming home I've been trying to process the incredible experience and compartmentalize my feelings and what all I learned.  Suffice to say I still haven't completed the task, but I feel ready to resume this blog.

This has been a great week of ministry for the Xtreme Team.  The Wednesday night team did a wonderful job, as always.  Unfortunately a couple of our leaders were out ill, but hand it Sheryl and her crew, they didn't miss a beat.  Mrs. Mary on Saturday night did a great job also and all those who served today really made it a special day for the kids, great job with worship Garry! 

I've begun talking with the kids about Africa a bit.  I shared a slideshow and then began asking questions in each service this week.  I had a great answer to a question I posed last night.  The question to the kids was, "if you had a million dollars, what would you do with it?"  The 1st and 2nd graders are so cute...& honest.  Their answers were things like, "i'd buy a new video game," "I'd buy a lifetime supply of candy," etc...  The older kids were trying to tell me what they thought I wanted to hear, "I'd donate 1/2 to charity," "I'd give 1/2 to the church," etc...  Then, an older student said, "I'd buy a mansion for the poorest man in the world."  This interested me.  I asked him to describe the poorest man in the world and he said that the man would have no home, no food and no clothes.  

I met this man...in Tanzania.  Around 70 years old, no home, no food and very little clothes.  The only problem is, i wouldn't describe him as poor.  No, he didn't have the comforts we enjoy here, but I don't believe he would want them.  I don't believe he would want to live confined in a box (box), it seemed he enjoyed the freedom to sleep under whichever tree he wanted.  He wouldn't like air conditioning and would probably be ill from it.  He'd always eaten fresh food, never processed or injected with chemicals.  And, most importantly, he depended on Jesus for provision.  What a novel thought..."it's easier to get a camel through the eye of a needle than a rich man into heaven."  God is a jealous God.  This man had God first in his life and only in his life.  He loved Jesus and told everyone he met about this great God of provision and life.  What a beautiful faith.  Be blessed by his example, keep Christ first and be a blessing to all.  "To know him and make him known!" (As written on the wall of Unreached Peoples Mission, Itigi, Tanzania).

Monday, May 11, 2009

Thanks again mom's

I would be remiss to simply dive back into the blogosphere if I didn't acknowledge the great mother's out there doing their very best to raise children who will grow into great men and women.  Thank You!!!

Yesterday I got to see a Mother enjoy a very special moment.  For the past several years we've had 3 great young ladies, sisters, in the Xtreme Team that have been an absolute joy to minister to.  Each week we teach lessons, sing songs and pray.  Recently these wonderful children came forward and proclaimed Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour.  Woohoo...sorry, as a children's minister I get excited about this stuff.  We always discuss with the children what this means and how salvation is an individual choice, accountability of sin, etc...  These girls understood it and had asked Christ to be the Lord of their lives.  In line with scripture the girls were encouraged by their parents to be baptized.  Yesterday, Mother's Day, was that day.  What a wonderful memory for this mom and what a great day for the Kingdom of Heaven and the lives of these great kids.  Be Blessed!

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Mother's Day Weekend

Around the Acosta house we don't celebrate Mother's Day!  That's right, we do not celebrate Mother's DAY, we make a weekend of it.  The mother of my children is an incredibly intelligent, beautiful, christian woman.  No matter how often I remind her of this fact, it's not often enough...it never could be.  No, I'm not saying she demands to hear it more often, I say it because it's the truth.  Mothers were crafted by God to be the ultimate multi-tasking creatures.  Like all mothers, my wife can have a conversation with me, a cell phone talk with a friend, update her facebook, cook dinner, discipline the kids, change the cat litter, check the mail and brush her teeth, all at the same time.  It mind boggling.  Forget it guys, you'll never be able to keep up, so just appreciate the gift God has blessed you with.

Let's make a commitment fellas, let's make it our mission to share our appreciation for our mother's and the mother's of our children daily.  Maybe it's just a kind word or a quick note.  You could make dinner or clean something...anything.  We shouldn't just wait for a single day of the year, or a single weekend for that matter.  

Mom's thank you.  You are a gift to be treasured and loved.  I pray that this day serves as a reminder of the love that you have given and illuminates the love that is given to you.  Be Blessed!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Informational post

We've got some really X-citing things going on in the Xtreme Team.  Here's a few:
--All volunteer and staff meeting (May 9)
--Mexico Missions trip (June 10-16)
--Vacation Bible School signup is available online now at www.gcofh.com for this year's VBS "Crocodile Dock" (June 22-26)
--Discovery Camp in Columbus, Tx  (July 16-19)
--Mexico Missions trip (August 9-12)
--Kindergarten and 5th grade promotion ceremony in August

As you can see the calendar is going to be full this summer.  I want to encourage you to be prayerful about these events and about how you can get involved.  

One special prayer need will be for Miss Vicki Harcrow who will be traveling to India in July to teach churches how to plan, develop and begin a great children's ministry.  She will be there for 2 1/2 months and has been preparing for this opportunity since January.  We're proud of Vicki and know that she will represent her faith, Grace Church and the Xtreme Team in a great way.  Let all glory be to God!

For all of you who serve each week, THANK YOU!  Please take a moment in the near future and thank someone ministering to kids!  Be Blessed.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Yellow Fever

So yesterday I got a yellow fever vaccine in preparation for an upcoming trip to Africa.  It got me thinking about why people get vaccinated.  It's to prevent contracting a disease that will cause great harm to our bodies.  We try to do all we can to ensure that we aren't faced with a diagnosis that was truly preventable.  It begs the question, "How am I vaccinating my spirit and my mind?"

The way vaccines work is that a tiny portion of the disease is introduced to your body so your body understands how to fight it.  We have to know what it is we are up against, then respond to it.  For our children and for ourselves, we know what we are up against.  This world makes available to us many things that are not healthy for our spirit's and mind's.  Drugs, pornography, violence, adultery, the list goes on of things that are a mouse click or cell phone call away.  

So, how can we vaccinate against these things?  It begins with understanding that whatever you plant in your spirit and in your mind will grow.  It's like the perfect garden, God designed it that way.  Secondly, make conscious choices about what you and your kids will watch, listen to and participate in; don't just go with the flow, choose this day...  And finally, make agreements within your family about how you will support and communicate with each other about the stuff you're exposed to.  These things may help vaccinate your family from some of the diseases in this world that are not physical.  Be Blessed!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

The enemy of truth

The enemy of truth is a lie, but another adversary is speculation without education.  I've been intrigued by speaking with and listening to many "informed" people who have the scoop on the H1N1 virus or swine flu.  I've heard everything from "man, don't eat any pork products...it's in the meat!" to "it's a conspiracy, there's no such thing."  I guess what troubles me most is that people jump to conclusions because they've "connected the dots" or worse still their uncle's third wife's cousin once knew a guy who dated the grandmother of his best friend's sister who worked for the CDC in 1980 and they have it on "good authority" that...

With the universe of information that is so readily available, why don't we seek answers for ourselves.  Why don't we proof the stuff we hear against truly reliable sources.  We challenge the children of the Xtreme Team to learn the art of learning.  To test information and see if it holds up against reliable sources.  Here's a link with good information about the current swine flu outbreak, check it out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_swine_flu_outbreak , there's many others that are great also, check them all out.  

I encourage people regularly to not Panic but Pray!  Let's pray with our kids, our friends and our neighbors for the health and well being of all who could be potentially affected by this affliction.  Let's seek first the Kingdom of God, then seek to understand what is causing all of the fear and hype.  Let's be responsible with our knowledge and more so with what we don't "know" but "think."  Be blessed!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Scar tissue

3 years ago I "blew up" my knee.  I tore, in some fashion or another, all 3 major ligaments and broke my femur bone.  After surgery, and lots of really good medicine, I began an extensive rehab program.  The goal of the rehab was to strengthen the muscles around my knee and to "break up" all the scar tissue.  You see, scar tissue is the remnant of the injury.  If left alone it will harden and cause a loss of mobility in the joint.  The process of breaking up scar tissue is excruciating.  I've come to realize that the people who help with this process are called physical therapists, I believe they should simply be known as sadists (just kidding for all you PT's).  Anyway, scar tissue never goes away.  It remains and must be dealt with from time to time.  It's never any fun, but is absolutely necessary to maintain function.

Scar tissue of our heart and spirit is just as real.  Sometimes we have to remember to "break up" the scar tissue of our past and it's rarely any fun.  Thank God for His grace and His ability to help us get beyond the restrictive nature of scar tissue.  Even our children have to deal with it.  Maybe someone's hurt them at school, or a friend has betrayed them or maybe they've had some real difficult times at home.  All these things leave a remnant behind.  Remember to pray for and with your children and with those you see regularly.  Help them shatter the scar tissue that would immobilize their lives.  You can be a tremendous blessing to kids, so in the words of Nike..."just do it!"  Be Blessed!

Thursday, April 30, 2009

mmmm...good stuff

Why is all the good tasting stuff bad for you?  I mean seriously, ice cream, cookies, taco's, hamburgers, fried chicken, cinnamon roles, candy, and french fries...don't even get me started on french fries... all bad for me.  That's not fair!  Why can't rice cakes taste like german chocolate cakes, in fact shouldn't they remove the word "cake" from rice cakes, I think they should be rice discs.  In truth, I'm quite disappointed in the flavor of truly healthy foods when given the choice between them and something deep fried, smothered in gravy and dipped in ketchup.

Maybe it's just a condition of this life.  I'm reminded of the great apostle Paul when he talked about the things he should do, he doesn't and the things he doesn't want to do, he does.  We all have our struggles against the temptations of this world and our kids are no different.  They may be the truest barometer of the message of Paul.  Recently my 13 year-old didn't do her chores, she got distracted by television or cell phone, or radio, or mp3 or her sister or her other sister or something else.  When I demanded to know why her chores weren't done she said "well dad, i meant to do them, but I got distracted and just didn't do it."  I guess she's not much different than me or the apostle Paul.  I don't know why God designed everything the way he did and why rice discs can't taste like german chocolate cake, somethings will just have to wait 'till I'm there.  In the meantime I'm just going to keep praying that God helps me do the things I know are good and right and healthy and to stay away from the things that are not.  I pray the same for you!  Be Blessed!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Words speak worlds

What a powerful thought, the fact that God created the world and everything in it by speaking!  There's power in the words we speak.  I was recently looking at some goals I had established for myself and family 5 years ago.  At the time these were a combination of realistic things and others that would require a miracle.  I began to chuckle when I realized that those goals I spoke into existence have ALL been accomplished. 

The Bible tells us to speak life and not death.  This is especially true about our children.  It doesn't matter their age, we should speak life over them.  Life in the form of a fulfilling, fantastic life that God pours His blessings freely upon them.  A kind word to our children builds a positive identity and hurtful words tear them down...they really do.  

 Why do we have such a compulsion to speak negatively over people and things, particularly when they don't make us happy?  Does it make us feel better...really?  How would our lives be different if we took just one day and refused to speak a negative word over anyone or anything.  To go an entire 24 hour period where we only spoke life or positive things over everyone and everything.  I'm going to try it, I'll let you know how it goes.

Monday, April 27, 2009

It was a dark and stormy night...

"It was a dark and stormy night..."  It paints a mental picture doesn't it.  It's easy to envision the setting, a thunderstorm with lightning and heavy rain with wind whipping all around.  This type of a beginning is foreboding to some unpleasant experience.  In my 40 years of life I've had many "dark and stormy nights."  However I've learned how to make it through, I rely on my relationship with Christ and the remembrance of making it through other tough times.

Sometimes kids go through difficult times, but don't have a mature relationship with God or life experiences to fall back on.  Sometimes they bottle it up inside, other times they lash out.  Being a children's pastor, I get the opportunity to pray with children on a regular basis.  I hear about the problems between mom's and dad's, health issues with grandparents, difficulties at school, etc...  Kids of today are going through some really challenging things!

However, we serve a God who loves them and cherishes their hearts.  Pray for your children and the children that are a part of your life, whether family, neighbors or children of your friends.  Speak encouragement to them and about them, remember that words create worlds.  Give them hope when they're going through their "dark and stormy night" and remind them that SONSHINE always follows the rain.  Be Blessed!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Amazing Grace

Today was another amazing day at Grace.  I love my church!!!  In "big" church at the Humble campus Pastor Chuck introduced week 2 of House of Cards, David Adam made sure the Xtreme Team kept flowing smoothly and I was blessed to minister at Garden Oaks.  While I was there, I had an opportunity to briefly meet with Veronica Mabasa and her amazing leaders just after service.  That team exemplifies "servant leadership."  Ms. Kalechi is a fantastic children's leader.  Each week she arrives 2 hours prior to service and sets up the facility so the kids will be ensured a great environment.  She also checks all the equipment and materials, in other words she cares about the X-perience the kids of the Xtreme Team are going to have.  

Ms. Dora is another fantastic leader from Garden Oaks.  Each week she puts together the best crafts I have ever seen for the children and she is a great teacher.  She is amazingly gifted and cares so much about how the kids will be ministered to.  

The old saying goes "everything rises and falls with leadership."  Their leader is one of the best children's workers I've known.  Ms. Veronica cares and is deeply committed to the children's ministry of Garden Oaks.  There are many other wonderful volunteers at our Garden Oaks campus who work with these leaders week in and week out and bless the children who attend.

I believe the Lord is happy knowing that such faithful and passionate leaders are using their skill and talent to minister to those he calls the greatest.  Good job Garden Oaks Xtreme Team!

Friday, April 24, 2009

300,000 vs. 1

In North America there are approximately 300,000 churches.  300,000!  What a great time to be a Christian.  If you like to dance and shout when you worship, there's a church for you.  If you want a more sedate environment, there's a church for you.  If you love fire and brimstone, there's a church for you.  Most churches have some form of children's ministry.  They vary in content and environment as much as, if not more than, the adult services.  

On the other hand, there is 1 Disneyworld.  Sure, there's Disneyland, but it's not Disneyworld.  Disneyworld is the most visited vacation destination in the world.  They've created an environment based upon one simple premise, their motto..."Make kids happy!"  It's a simple vision that is never compromised.  Everything they do is designed around this notion.  When people visit they are assimilated into the culture which envelopes them through all of the senses.

What can we learn from how they operate?  Let's understand who we are and embrace the call God has placed upon the ministries we serve.  Next, let's find a way to capture the imaginations of kids for Christ and never compromise it.  Finally, let's accept the challenge to operate with X-cellence in all we do!  Lord, develop in us a passion and culture to build a bridge that will lead children to your throne.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Try, try, try again...

I'm amazed by the human capacity to learn.  As babies we learn to walk, as toddlers we learn to run, as children we learn to jump...  Throughout life we're given opportunities to continue to learn.  I see it with my own children now, our 15 year old is learning to drive (aaaaaggggghhhhh), our 13 year old is learning theatre, our 7 year old has just learned to ride her bike with no training wheels.  As parents, Brenda and I must learn how to parent teenage girls (for me it equates to bald and broke), as ministers we're learning to pastor an ever-growing congregation and as a children's ministry we're learning how to remain relevant to individual children, even though our numbers continue to climb.  God has given all of us this tremendous mind to capture information, process it and develop skill which reflects the knowledge we've attained.  Wow, what an awesome God.  We must be pretty special, to be equipped with this ability.

What a pity it would be if we were to decide to stop learning.  If we were to resign ourselves to the idea that we've learned all there is to know or all that we're capable of knowing.  Just think about it, a little over 500 years ago everyone KNEW the world was flat, less than 150 years ago everyone KNEW that man would never fly, 50 years ago everyone KNEW that it was physically impossible for a human to run a mile in under 4 minutes, and 2,000 years ago everyone KNEW that Jesus was dead and gone.  What do we KNOW today?  I challenge you to learn something NEW tomorrow, then the day after and the day after that...  Lord, renew our minds with the knowledge you would have for us.  Help us, Lord, to maximize this wonderful gift of learning and may You be glorified because of it.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Natives and Immigrants

Earlier this year I heard and interesting statement:  "The children of today are internet "natives" and we as parents are "immigrants."  Our kids are growing up with the internet as a normal part of their lives.  Trying to act like it doesn't exist is not the answer, neither is treating it like it is evil in it's entirety.  Likewise, we would be foolish if we believed there aren't dangers for our children.

Having a 7 year-old, I am always looking for fun web sites for her that contain content I am comfortable with her viewing.  In fact, it goes a little deeper than that for me.  I don't just want "kid safe" content, I would prefer her to spend time on websites that reflect our beliefs and that I can feel comfortable.  You see "kid safe" isn't the same as "Christian."  "Kid safe," "child friendly," "G-rated," "all ages," etc... simply means there will be no pornographic material or foul language.  Unfortunately, content doesn't have to contain these things to be dangerous for kids.  The introduction of, and political slants toward social issues that go against Biblical principles is rampant on the internet.  I'm not ok with endorsing these viewpoints to my daughter by allowing her to spend time on them.  

Here is a link to check out: http://www.christiankidstop100.com/ .  There's 100 great "Christian" websites for KIDS!!!!  Check it out.  Lord, help us be great parents to our kids and let us not be blinded by technology.  Be blessed.


Tuesday, April 21, 2009

From Vicki

We have some incredible leaders working in the Xtreme Team each week.  Below is an excerpt from a note sent out by our Elementary Coordinator, Vicki Harcrow, to her team members today. Our kids are blessed to have such great people working to ensure they have an amazing X-perience each week.

"Hi Team!
 
What an amazing weekend!  I was so honored to have met with missionaries from the Middle East.  (This is my passion)  Without taking away from all the wonderful things they are involved in, I will just tell you a little of what they do. They run a summer camp for children, I believe it is abused children, and through this they have seen many children come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior.  Even children who are from Muslim homes.   And that in turn brings those Muslim parents to accept Jesus. SWEET!
 
So be encouraged and strengthened today and know that what you are doing for the Kingdom is priceless.  No child leaves this church without feeling God’s love.  And who knows, what you pour into these children every week may be ministering to a lost parent.  How great is it to have an entire family living for and believing in Jesus Christ.  Imagine what that would be like in your own families.  As you continue to minister to these children every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday may God bless your home, your family, your finances and anything you touch.  
 
You are an awesome team and I am blessed to know each of you.

Thanks for sharing Vicki!
  

Monday, April 20, 2009

Great people

Great people are so refreshing!  I got a chance to spend today with a great friend.  People with agenda's or people who look for leverage in relationships are annoying to me.  I enjoy the company of those who enjoy sharing themselves and their heart about things we both find interesting.  Being a good friend, often times, is a skill that parents sometimes forget to develop in their children.  Friendship is addressed about 90 times in the Bible.  My favorite is Proverbs 18:24, when we are encouraged to show ourselves friendly if we want friends.  For me this means to be  friend of integrity and character, to consider the thoughts and feelings of my friends when I do or say anything that will affect them.  I want to be an encourager, an exhorter, a fan, a sounding board and an example to my friends.  I want them to know they can trust me and that I truly care about them and what's important to them.  These are the things I try to teach my children, so they might be great friends.  Lord bless us with a Godly spirit of friendship, that we might be a reflection of You.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Wow...just wow!!!

This has been an amazing weekend at Grace.  On Friday we welcomed some of our global ministry partners from Africa and the Middle East and they blessed us the entire weekend.  If you ever desire to expand your view of Jesus Christ, find someone from a foreign land and ask about how ministry is done where they are done.  Although the cultures may be different, like what a house is, what you eat, how you speak, customs, etc..., it's the same Jesus.  There is no "American" Jesus or "Iranian" Jesus or "Russian" Jesus, there is simply Jesus.  He is the saviour of the lost, regardless of origin.  It's such a blessing to be around those who are different than you, but love the same Lord.  

We introduced our partners to the Xtreme Team and were called to remembrance by the Lord.  We had not remembered that in 2005 we sent backpacks to Africa and the Middle East through VBS.  The children brought 300 and we divided them equally and shipped them.  The men and women with us this weekend were the recipients of those backpacks.  It wasn't planned to have them here at the same time, it was totally God!  Praise Him!  Be blessed that our God recognizes our resolve and gives us benchmarks to reassure us that we're on the right path.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Missionaries arriving today!!!

Today is a great day for Grace Church, we have missionaries arriving for a weekend fellowship and sharing.  I thank God that I'm a part of a church that not only embraces other cultures, but supports their efforts in ministering to the lost.  It's so comforting to live in a nation that doesn't openly persecute a person for following Jesus.  Other countries do not operate that way, so God uses chosen people to work in high risk conditions to minister salvation unto the people.  This weekend we have 4 amazing men and women with us that operate in these turbulent environments.  I'm really excited that many of our young people will be able to meet and greet these heroes of faith.  Talk about role models...

Take a moment to think and pray about global christianity.  Let the Lord guide you and your children in discussions about what it means to be a christian lands where christians are persecuted.  The more we pray about these things, the more "real" they become in our lives and the more opportunity God has to bless them.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

A remnant

The dictionary defines a remnant as "a small remaining quantity of something; a surviving trace."  Remnants are important, they serve as a reminder of something worth remembering. Occasionally I'll come across a photo or newspaper article from the 1970's or '80's and I'm transported back to a place and time that is important to me.  Without the remnant I probably wouldn't think back as often as I do.  One remnant I have is my gas mask I used the the 1st Gulf War.  Whenever I see it in my closet I instantly remember the people, places and events that had such a profound impact in my life that I experienced in that war.  The gas mask is a small remaining quantity or a surviving trace of my time in the military.

Last night we began to build a remnant in the children's building.  After a child accepts Jesus Christ as their Lord and Saviour, we're asking them to write their name and the date on the wall.  It will serve several purposes, first--all who see it will know that on that date something amazing happened and a party was had in heaven, second--each time the child returns, they will see their name and the date that their life was changed, third--volunteers and leaders will be encouraged by the work God is doing through their efforts in expanding the Kingdom, and finally, when we move to other buildings and have other programs, a remnant will remain of the incredible saving power of God's Grace.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Dancing the night away

How old were we when it was no longer "cool" to dance for no particular reason?  Sometimes, when everyone in my house is so busy doing "important" stuff, I get a kick out of watching my 7 year-old, Isabella.  Grooving to a soundtrack playing only in her head, she will dance carefree, mindless of who may be watching and not concerned with being right on cue.  Nothing seems to prompt these spontaneous outbursts of artistic display, she just decides to dance and that's good enough for her.  She's not dancing to elicit a response or to impress anyone with her moves, no it's much purer than that, she just feels compelled to move and does it.  My middle child Megan (age 13) still occasionally breaks into a fun or silly dance...but not as often as she used to.  Our 15 year-old, Ashlie, wouldn't be caught dead dancing for no apparent reason...she's way to "cool" for anything so ridiculous.

Could it be for this reason that Jesus calls children the "greatest" in the kingdom of Heaven?  Their unabashed and simple faith is powerful.  Each week in the Xtreme Team elementary department we give an open call for prayer.  It's an amazing thing to witness and even more incredible to participate with the kids.  As soon as the altars and leaders are available for prayer kids just line up.  You don't have to convince them or push them, they know that Jesus is ready to hear their request.  Sometimes we hear cute requests like "please help my dog be brave when she goes to get a haircut," other times we hear "Lord, please help my mom and I find a place to go...her boyfriend kicked us out of his apartment because mom won't quite doing drugs."  Regardless of the details of the request, their faith is the same.  They simply and wholly believe Jesus can do something about the situation, so they're asking him to.  What beautiful faith.

Maybe we can learn something from our kids.  Maybe we can pray the way they dance, without seeking attention or feedback, without caring who's looking, regardless if the setting is right or the if the environment is prepared.  In fact, I believe that particular type of freedom is truly liberating.  Lord, help me remember the freedom of my childhood and to seek you with that type of faith, a pure one.

Monday, April 13, 2009

A day of rest?

Where does the time go on rest days???  Seriously, it seems like I just woke up and did a couple of things and now the day is gone.  Do you ever have those days or is it just me?  The Bible says that even God took time to survey His work and rested.  I think I need to do some of the same.  It's so easy to just get caught up in the moment and move from task to task without taking a break.  In doing so we miss the feeling of accomplishment, the satisfaction of a job well done.  In fact, today I spent the better part of the day mulching...yes, that's right mulching.  If you've not had the pleasure of buying mulch in bulk, driving it home worried that some is going to fly out and blind anyone within close proximity of your rear bumper, getting home and asking if anyone wants to help and hearing "we love you daddyyyyyy, but no," blowing the cobwebs off some long forgotten remnant of yard tools, shoveling your new "red" mulch (oh no, traditional colors just won't do) onto your landscaping, lawn, walkway, driveway, street and pets for a couple of hours, then spending the next couple cleaning it up....well then it's impossible for you to relate.  However, at the end of this "project" I did take a moment to walk out to the street and revel in the victory that was hard earned despite a severe lack of talent, ability or landscaping intelligence.  It felt great.  Even though no one else was nearly as enthralled as I was, it felt SWEET!  

We can also miss the great work being done by others because we're so focused on the next thing to do.  Do yourself a favor...don't.  Refuse to miss an opportunity to tell someone they've done a great job.  Not as a courtesy, but really check out what they've done and celebrate it with them.  Both of you will be better for it.

Let's not neglect the accomplishment of little things.  Let's celebrate small victories, both for others and our own.  This past weekend was full of great things, I choose to not release them or relegate them to history just yet.  Likewise, I know that recognizing the victory of small things, victory is inevitable for big things.  Lord, let me be reminded of the great things you're doing.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

An Xtreme Easter Weekend!

Wow...just wow!  What an amazing Easter weekend.  I'm so X-cited about what God is doing in the lives of our kids.  Consider for just a moment that at the Humble campus alone we had 850 Xtreme Team kids and leaders at church this weekend, 32 elementary students accepted Christ as their Lord and Saviour, 13 of the 35 people baptized were young people!  God is raising up a young generation that's X-cited about His plan for their lives.  These kids have a purity to their faith that I believe compels the heart of God.  They trust Him, they need Him, they are interested in Him.  It's for this reason I cherish all of our leaders, teachers, and volunteers.  I don't recall a Sunday where we operated so smoothly or had more staff to minister to the kids.  Thanks to all of the leaders and volunteers who worked X-tra services this weekend and those who made it possible to minister so effectively with your work during the week.

I feel now that God is challenging us as parents and leaders to continue to work diligently to develop these incredible young people and to train them up in the ways of the Lord.  As a church we must be an asset to parents and to re-enforce the great things they are doing to develop their children spiritually.  As parents we remember that there are some amazing adults who are working hard in the Xtreme Team to provide an environment for our children to prosper and grow in the Lord.  Let's work together and be amazed as God reveals His plans in the lives of our kids!  

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Saturday Night Fever

It's Saturday Night Fever at Grace Church.  No Travolta, but we did have Pastor Scott who's dance moves are...well his preaching is FANTASTIC.  Tonight was an AMAZING night at Grace. My past is HIStory, get it...His story.  The Xtreme Team was packed for a Saturday night.  Of course, this is no ordinary Saturday night.  Vicki, Terrance and Mary did an awesome job ministering in elementary.  They had 60+ kids and had them all engaged in the story of the resurrection.  The Brown's and team were J.A.M.ming in Pre-K tonight.  It take special people to minister to Pre-k'ers and the Lord knows we've got some "special" volunteers.  Thanks to Ms. Helen in the Nursery.  She stepped up tonight and filled in for Amanda who was taking care of sick babies.  Also Mrs. Ashley did a great job in the baby Nursery, she always does.

Kudos to Sheryl and the Wednesday night team.  Tonight we baptized a young lady who was led to the Lord in Wednesday night Xtreme a couple of weeks ago.  Great job team!

Parents, tell your kids you love them everyday.  Find reasons to compliment them and encourage them.  Your words will shape their world.  Have a blessed Easter!

Friday, April 10, 2009

Good Friday

Today is "Good Friday."  I've made it a point for it to truly be a "Good" Friday.  I pray your is as well.  For me, this means lots of family time.  It's a great opportunity to take inventory of my kids.  No, I'm not worried that i've lost any of them.  They just grow up so quickly that there are times I enjoy looking at their faces and listening to their words.  I want to capture these moments and bottle them...I think it was Jim Croce who penned "Time in a bottle."  It's all part of God's grand design and I choose to enjoy each season of it.  My wife is a beautiful woman, I don't know that I always take the time to appreciate her beauty, but today on "Good" Friday I am.  Both her inward and outward beauty and I choose to appreciate the gift God has given me.

What about your "Good" Friday?  What will you notice?  What will you choose to give your time to?  In speaking of communion, it was Christ who said "do this in remembrance of me."  I pray that throughout this Holy weekend that all you do will have a remembrance of Christ and his incredible plan for your life.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Great Job!!!

Our Wednesday night teams did a great job last night.  Sheryl and her team in elementary really reached the kids by ministering on "choosing to be loyal."  Illiana roped Thomas into helping in Prek/k and I'm sure he loved not only working beside his bride, but also working with the J.A.M. kids.  As always, our Nursery leaders did a great job.  We just need to make sure that whoever commits to show up for their shift, actually shows up.

Easter looms!  I'm so excited for this weekend, yeah I know i've already said that on an earlier post, but it's true.  We're going to be baptizing Saturday night and after 3rd service on Sunday, it's not too late to sign up...if you know someone, please inform them.

You guys and gals make it possible for us to continue to be relevant to those the Christ called the greatest in kingdom of God!  THANK YOU.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Xtreme Team is AWESOME!

Today has been an amazing day.  The Executive Leadership staff met for several hours discussing the current and future state of things.  We are so excited about what God is doing at Grace.  The growth is continuing in the Xtreme Team, as it is with the rest of the church, and this coming weekend is going to be fun, X-citing and challenging all at the same time.  We have such great children's ministry leaders and volunteers, the kids of Grace are blessed to be ministered to by them.

Speaking of this weekend, I challenge all of you remember what Easter is all about.  It's the superbowl, national championship, world series...and more for Christians.  It's the time we celebrate the resurrection of Christ.  Wow, that's the most amazing thing about being a Christian.  I don't celebrate the agony of the cross, I DO celebrate the victory of the empty tomb.  I pray that your weekend is full of celebration and excitement, cheers and adrenaline.  Not to disrespect the Holy, but to be pumped up for God!