The guy that does the Men’s Warehouse commercials always ends his pitch with, “You have my word on it.” Unfortunately now days we are skeptical because so many of us have been burned by someone who gave us their word and reneged on it.
As a pastor I have always tried to give my word and keep to it. I did that before becoming a pastor too. Sometimes I fail, sometimes I forget but most of the time if I know I can’t keep a promise I will not make it.
I have tried to encourage our church to be a people of acceptance, tolerance and love. No matter where people are in their spiritual journey we need to embrace them and help them grow as Christians. Did you know that God will meet you just were you are? He will, and you have my word on it!
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As I sat patiently watching a train pass I noticed that the majority of the cars had been “tagged” with graffiti. I began wondering why we humans feel so strongly that we must leave our mark on this world. What I came up with is it is because we need to let people know we were here.
Walking through a grave yard I noticed the dates on a tombstone; 1927-1990. For many the mark we leave is the dash between two dates.
Maybe that is what this blog is about . . . leaving my mark somehow.
Walking through a grave yard I noticed the dates on a tombstone; 1927-1990. For many the mark we leave is the dash between two dates.
Maybe that is what this blog is about . . . leaving my mark somehow.
Friday, April 9, 2010
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