Life, many times, has an interesting way of redefining your priorities. Lately, this blog has not been one of them. I have so much I am trying to accomplish: get my son to sleep in his big boy bed, finish my Master of Divinity Degree, planning a move, planning a church, and planning for a new baby.
However, I have come to realize that this blog has been a way for me to vent, and stay stable in my emotionally unstable mind :). So I will be back at it in the days to come.
Any ideas on topics you would like to read about?
November 4, 2010
September 9, 2010
A Few Pics from our Vacation
We had a blast getting away, spending time with friends, and just relaxing. On our trip to Charleston we did several things we have never done (even when we lived there). We went to Charles Town Landing (the original site of the city of Charleston) and visited the Charleston Tea Plantation (the only tea farm in the U.S.). We also got joy out of seeing Micaiah's first experience at the beach (he loved every minute of it and threw a fit when we had to leave).




So here are a few pictures of our vacation for you to enjoy:
Cyndi & I on our date night downtown (Thanks Mark & Courtney for babysitting)
Me being locked up at Charles Towne Landing
Micaiah being buried in the sand
Micaiah loved the beach!!
September 3, 2010
Why I Love Vacation
I am a firm believer in family vacations! My family tries to take at least 3 vacations a year. One is always just the three of us. One is always just my wife and I. And the third is usually with our extended family and friends. We love this!!!
There are a few reasons that I believe vacation is essential for our family:
1. Regular life gets way too busy and we need the time to just unwind and relax
2. We have the opportunity to reconnect as a family that sometimes gets lost during our normal schedules.
3. I LOVE TRAVELING. Seriously I cannot wait until I get to visit Europe and Asia!!!!
4. Vacations usually stimulate great ideas for me...had a few great dreams and ideas last night and its only day one.
5. Finally, I get exclusive time with my best friend, love of my life, and my partner in everything...CYNDI. And that leads into some great memories and awesome times with our son!
I LOVE VACATION! Why do you love it and where is your favorite vacation spot?
August 26, 2010
Hosea - Chapter 1
I am currently reading through the book of Hosea. I am writing a few of my initial thoughts as I read through the book. Here are my thoughts on Hosea chapter 1:
To read the passage click here
- Hosea was God's messenger...reminds me that I too am called as a messenger of Jesus! vs.2
- I'm not sure how I would react if God would have ever told me to go and marry a prostitute...instead thank you God for sending me Cyndi! vs. 2
- The image that Israel was acting like a prostitute is very clear. Is God like Hosea, in that He is married to Israel the prostitute? I think many times Christians today are very much like prostitutes. vs 2
- Gomer...what a name for a woman! I think I may name my daughter, Gomer. It has a nice ring to it, Gomer Michelle Brown. vs.3
- What's the power of a name? God seems to use people with name's that have powerful meaning to accomplish powerful acts in the Old Testament. I am glad we chose to name our son "Micaiah," as it is a rhetorical and humbling question: "Who is like God?" The answer is NO ONE, therefore He is the one we serve and worship!!! vs. 4
- A pattern is occurring among the names of Hosea and Gomer's children. God tells Hosea to marry a prostitute, like God is married to the prostitute, Israel. Then God commands Hosea to name his children after how Israel's relationship is going with God. vs.6-9
- How would you liked to been named, "Not-Loved?" Self-esteem issues? PROBABLY! vs. 6
- Sometimes I don't understand why God would allow Israel to be so disobedient, so distant, so unlike the chosen nation, but then turn and give them another chance. Chance after chance after chance - He loves ALWAYS. I'm sure He was disappointed and hurt, but He knows the future and sees the day that Israel is no longer described as "not my people" but instead "children of the living God." vs. 10-11
August 21, 2010
That's What I'm Talking About!
I love Indiana! And I am glad that I am involved with ARC because they love Indiana. Last Sunday, iTown Church was launched in Indy and this video got me pumped about planting a church!
itown church launch from Dave Sumrall on Vimeo.
Dave Sumrall is the lead pastor of iTown and he comes from Church of the Highlands in Birmingham, AL. He is passionate about reaching my home state! If you are in the Indy area and are looking for a church...check out iTown!
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