Tuesday, January 27, 2009

iwantanewmarriage.com

So NewSpring is beginning a new series on February 8 that will specifically look at marriages and the lies, challenges and attacks from the enemy on marriage today.

Here is the promo for the series. There may or may not be a familiar face in the video, but please look past the images and hear the words. And if you think about it, please pray that a wave of healing will pour through the marriages at NewSpring and beyond!


iWantANewMarriage.com Promo from NewSpring Media on Vimeo.

And Adam Kring, producer of the piece is pure genius. Do I seriously get to work with such talented folks? Really....

More at www.iwantanewmarriage.com.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

And look at that....

Oh hey , and guess who is editorializing for the New York Times?

My favorite line....

“Miles Davis never wasted a note, kid — or a word on a fool.”

“Jazz is about the moment you’re in. Being modern’s not about the future, it’s about the present.”


Favorite thing today: This is going to be amazing.

Friday, January 9, 2009

New on the horizon

Can. Not. Wait.



Favorite thing today: The more I listen to this song, the more I love it. And this video completely rocked my world.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Clean

I wrote this in January 2007 for my former employer as a website feature for the New Year. My prayer for all of you incredible friends as we roll into 2009....

Clean.

The word “new” is used a lot this time of year. The “new” sweater from grandparents is moved from under the tree to the closet with last year’s seldom worn apparel. Diet programs and gyms are advertising the promise of a “new” physique. A “new” calendar is on the wall and pledges to stick to a “new” budget are on our lips. Millions of us will make similar “new” claims.

But our culture depreciates newness much too quickly. Last year’s new sweater is now just 12 months old but seldom worn and unappreciated. The new computer under the tree? It has been out of date for months now, though just plugged in.

A search on an online biblical concordance found over 260 references to the word “new.” It is a favorite word of David, Isaiah, Jeremiah and countless others.

I like the word too.

There is limitless potential inherit in the new.

We are assured new life in Christ today, whether it is January 1st or May 25th. God’s promise is we can lay down our pride, flesh, cluttered minds, broken bodies and pick up new life.

It is a process. It is not easy. But it is true. And good. And hopeful.

A few nights ago I came in from running. I was hot; my clothes were nasty. When I stepped out of the shower, I did not put on my sweaty gear. I donned clean clothes. Why put on the old, when the new--the clean--was right at my wet feet?

“See the former things have taken place, and new things I declare; before they spring into being I announce them to you.” Isaiah 42:9 (NIV)

“See I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?” Isaiah 43:18 (NIV)

“We were therefore buried with him through baptism into death in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead through the glory of the Father, we too may live a new life.” Romans 6:4 (NIV)

May God reveal to our hearts what parts of us need a touch of “new” this year. May we know what Jesus can peel and discard. And may we take His offer of new life in Him—washed, cleaned and covered with perfect blood.


Favorite thing today: Why did I wait until age 29 to read this book?! My favorite line so far "Boys are trying enough to human patience, goodness knows, but girls are infinitely more so." Amen!

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Forward

"Blessed is she who has believed that what the Lord has said to her will be accomplished." Luke 1:45

Yes, amen.

Jesus, please come. This is Your year. I believe You.

Welcome 2009.

 
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