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Travelin?
Joe Emens
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Whiteboards
Pete Bishop

Tee_design A couple months ago I blogged about white boards here. This week I'm off to  The White board Sessions.. or WIBO. Its a conference where 8 leaders from the church world get to speak for 30 minutes on 1 topic. Very Excited. A group of 7 of us are leaving on Wednesday driving to Virginia going to the conference and coming home right after.....So...

  • 8 Speakers
  • 30 minutes.
  • 1 Van
  • 7 People
  • 20 hours of driving
  • iphone full of movies
  • moleskine ready to go
  • Pray for us please.

Ill be blogging the conference.

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What?s so funny?
Laura Berry
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According to Diego....
Faythe Emens
I rock! Well, in my opinion, so does he!




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Why - was he going somewhere?
Joe Emens
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Be You
Scott Winstead
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Remembering Mom
Scott Winstead
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Duped!
Milan Bittenbender

So, I?m in Walmart with Jen getting groceries yesterday. Yeah, I entertain the boys while she gets our stuff. Anyway, I?m walking back from the camping section and I walk past the CD?s that are parked in the aisle where they hope innocent passers by will be sucked in for a quick kill - I mean sale.

The title, ?Hits of the 80?s? catches my eyes. Yes, you?re grinning right now because you know it too; all the greatest music was written in the eighties. So I pick it up and look at the back. ?Yeah?yeah?yeah.? Yes, these are all hits. It?s a 4-CD collection! 50 songs! Great songs! How much? $8.82!?!? Sweet! In the cart.

A few minutes later I?m standing in the checkout lane with Jen. She sees it. ?What?s this?? Fortunately she knows that all the best music came from the eighties too, so she picks it up and checks it out instead of sending me straight back to the media aisle. I ask, ?What?? She looks over the songs and says, ?Well, I just wanted to make sure they were really hit songs and not just a bunch of junk songs nobody?s ever heard.? I explained that I was using my birthday money, so we put it on the belt.

Next scene. We?re at home unpacking the groceries and I just can?t wait to check out my new find. I unwrap it; this hidden treasure from Wally-World. (I am ashamed to admit it but I do have a thing for Wal-Mart - because of deals like this.) So, I?m reading through the list of songs and I see one that I am not familiar with. I look after the song to see who performs it and?

It all happened so fast. I suddenly realized that the songs didn?t have the names of performers after them. I shout, ?Oh no!?. Jen says, ?What??. I say, I think I know why this was such a great ‘deal’”.

Yup, we were duped. I look at the bottom of the box and it says, ?Performed by Countdown?. Who the heck is that? The first CD is in my laptop being ripped to my I-Tunes, so I turn it up and to my horror, it?s worse than I thought. The skill level of ?Countdown? is seriously questionable and the songs aren?t even the original arrangements. It was like the time I snuck into the cupboard when I was a little kid and took a big bite out of the bar of baker?s chocolate my mom had told me not to eat. Well, at least I have my shopping done for the next white elephant gift exchange.

What a let-down. I wanted to take it back, but it was already unwrapped. I wonder how many MIA new believers and seekers have had a similar experience when they heard and embraced the gospel, then decided it would be great to spend time hanging out with Christ-followers. Maybe after hanging with those who should be just like what they heard and fell in love with, they feel duped. It makes me think, ?How?s my tune?? When others “listen” to my life, what do they hear? Do I sound like Countdown or do they hear the ?original artist?? Hmmmmm. By the way, anyone want to buy some “Hits of the 80’s”?

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Shining into the 10/20 Window
Milan Bittenbender

As long as groups of missionaries have had a passion to take the gospel of Christ to the World, there have been strategies to reach the most spiritually impoverished areas of the globe. The latest and most influential strategy now centers on the concept of the 10/40 window. If you do not know what the 10/40 window is, go to http://home.snu.edu/~HCULBERT/1040.htm or http://www.thinkwow.com/surgeup/10-40_window.htm for a brief look. Basically, the 10/40 window represents the most populated concentration of people and populations in the world who still have not heard or do not have easy access to the gospel. When one sees the massive need and hears the challenge of Christ in light of the staggering statistics and spiritual challenges of the 10/40 window, one cannot help but be moved to action.

My heart and my life passion is to focus on what I call the 10/20 window. This window represents young people from age ten to twenty who have not heard or do not have ready access to the gospel. It?s hard to believe that here in America, people do not have easy access to the gospel. We?re tempted to simplify the problem and smugly assume that they can just go to the nearest church and attend any time they want. ?Hey, we?re right here, doing our Christian thing. The doors are open. All they have to do is come in.? But the real problem is that people right here in our midst are culturally distanced from the church and therefore from God. There is a chasm between us and them and they do not know how to cross it.

This is where we must take on the mindset of a missionary, heck, the mindset of Christ. We must go to them. Just as Christ humbled Himself and came to a broken world to show us the Father, we must go to these people here who do not know Christ ? and introduce them to Him. The question we must ask ourselves, Will we do whatever it takes?

Over the next few weeks, I would like to introduce you to the 10/20 window and tell you about some of the unique challenges facing these young people and what we must do to reach them. Keep checking back and please comment. I am still learning about how to reach this group and I would really appreciate your insights. Jesus knew that the church must be united in our effort to reach a lost world. Let?s unite and together shine the light of truth and love into the 10/20 window.

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Three Years
Faythe Emens
It's been 3 years since my mom went to heaven. There's not a day that goes by that I don't think about her.
I was privileged to have had my mom for 44 years. She wasn't unlike a lot of moms. She worked outside the home for many years. She also volunteered at church and was involved in civic activities. No matter what, Mom was always there for my sisters and me.
I knew I could call her anytime and get good advice or a good scolding if necessary (and it was necessary a lot of the time!).
Mom was the best cook and she loved to entertain. She baked everything from cookies, bread, cinnamon rolls, to wedding cakes... mine included.
Mom made my wedding dress and all of the bridesmaids dresses; each hand smocked (a lost art).
She was one incredible woman. She loved her husband, family and God. She had a strong desire to see others come to know Christ and supported efforts of those who were called to reach people in other countries with the gospel.
So on May 5, 2005 when Mom said she wanted to go to see Jesus I knew it wouldn't be long before she was in His presence worshiping at His feet for eternity alongside my dad (he died July 2, 1995).
Mom slipped away quietly late on the night of May 6, 2005. Her earthly life over, her eternity was just beginning!
I was crying one day shortly after Mom died and Diego asked me why. I told him it was because I was missing my mom. He told me, "Mommy, don't cry. Granny is with Jesus!" He understood what I knew.
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