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About 50-75 yards off shore, there is a sand bar begging for exploration. You can see the outline of the sand bar by the lighter color of shallow water. Occasionally you can also see brave, little-bitty (because they’re way out there) souls who make it to the sand bar… on the other side. “On the other side of what?” you may be asking. To reach the sand bar, you must cross through and over a deep, cold passage of water…
Read MoreFor years, church conference leaders would scream, “Vision Leaks.” I still think that’s true. But after reading “Creature Of The Word,” I’m inclined to believe the gospel leaks. Charles Spurgeon once said, “The most important daily habit we can possess is to remind ourselves of the gospel.” In leadership circles, vision is king. This is true even in church world… probably to the neglect of the gospel. Many would believe a vision of a particular church will inform how the…
Read MoreIt was one of those glorious mornings. I hated to tell Sherry about it. I knew she would be envious. Set before me was a school of tiny, silver fish. They were rippling the tops of waves. Lines of dolphin seemed to be flirting with or taunting the shoreline. I like to think they were just catching a glimpse of the weird guy in the chair. Another school of fish pushed it’s 4-5 obvious leaders up and out of the…
Read MoreThis morning I read Brad House’s words about the futility of, “being satisfied with the peripheral blessings of God rather than enjoying God himself. I paused beneath the shade of my umbrella and gazed from my beach perch. I pondered what I had just read. I closed my copy of “Community: Taking Your Small Group Off Life Support” by Brad House. There were peripheral blessings being enjoyed all around me. Sun, water, family… but was anybody enjoying God? The family…
Read MoreI met a friend for breakfast this morning. This guy is an infertility specialist doctor. Years ago he was a funny little kid in the youth group I led. How cool is that? Having a 7 a.m. beach side breakfast with my friend was just the best. We talked about our brides. He’s in a good marriage with a good family. So am I. We also talked about the Church. We both love the Bride of Christ. Maybe I didn’t…
Read MoreI have a dolphin theory. I’ve been working through this one for years. It’s a transcendent and significant theory. It goes something like this: God placed within dolphins a special honing device towards interested humans. On early morning coastlines … beach dwellers & soul searchers looking for something beyond themselves (transcendent and significant) … will have dolphins appear within proximity to said humans along the shoreline. Within a sight line of 10 & 2 (just like the steering wheel rule),…
Read MoreThe fam finished up our week of camp in SW Ohio, and drove nine hours back home on Sunday. We left again Monday morn for another nine hours south and my study break. Within the span of a couple days, we went from no cell phone service and 115 smelly campers to beach and the aromatherapy of Coppertone. Quite a contrast. As I soak in the rejuvenating salt air, I can’t get those little rug rats off my mind. This…
Read MoreI love the church. I love the organic expression of Jesus on earth through his wonderful bride. I love being a part of the body. I love both the gathered and scattered forms of church. I love leading. I love that Jesus is the head. I love my home church in Waynesville, Ohio and the heritage she instilled. I love the miracle God did in a cornfield church in Washington, Indiana where people are still called Christians at Antioch. I…
Read MoreOn study break, my internal alarm clock goes off around 6 a.m. I do a quick brushing of the ole enamels, pull on my shorts I wore yesterday, cover over bed head with a cap, arm myself with necessary coffee, and head towards the beach. I’m slouched in my chair by 6:15 or so. Sunrise is around 6:45. I love it. I’ve driven my entire family nine hours south for the exceptional opportunity to sit, think, read, write, pray, worship……
Read MoreIt was their last day on the beach, so Steve and Donna were going to do this day with some intensity. I think everyone’s last day of holiday is like this. Steve had placed his beach chair next to mine for several mornings running. He likes to fish, and always spoke before throwing his line out in the water. Eventually Steve brought his engaging wife over to chat, and we had exchanged some pleasant, if not obligatory, conversation. Up until…
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