Top Ten Favorite Videos

10) A Jorb Well Done. A Homestar Runner Video. If you’ve never seen any Homestar Runner videos, watch this short “orientation” welcome video.

9) Oops! (The legendary Saturday Night Live sketch).

8) Things You CAN’T do while NOT in a pool.

7) I’m Coming Your Way (I was THERE when this was filmed. I love it because that moment was very powerful – and now I can relive it).

6) Uptown Girl. This is a music video of a fun song!

5) Sport Stacking. My cousin Jeoff Harris is a sport stacker – his team won the international competition (against the Germans) in 2006 and were featured on ESPN last fall. Jeoff went to Nashville for a cup stacking demonstration and my sister and brother-in-law (who live near Nashville) went there and filmed this.

4) More Cowbell. This phrase is often heard during my worship team rehearsals (as a joke). This is why its funny. Unfortunately, they say the H-word inappropriately one time in this video – I rate it PG.

3) Completely Uncalled For. I laugh everytime.

2) Chris Bliss Synchronized Juggling to Beatles’ Music. THIS IS AMAZING! The more you watch the better it gets. It’s almost an interpretive dance – only with juggling balls.

1) Hyperactive Musician. Very very cool. This guy can’t play an instrument at all, but he hits individual notes and edits them together to make music. Very cool. A must see.

More Wisdom from Old Preachers: Priorities of Focus.

I attended a ministers meeting a few days ago. The special guest speaker was a retired United Methodist pastor who spoke on the topic, “How to be Effective in Ministry.” I was all set to hear some new innovative steps to be effective. I expected a new system to help a minister be twice as effective.

But this man spoke on the basics: protecting your personal time with God, being visible in the community, etc. BASIC THINGS.

Then I got to thinking of the late Bishop Paul E. Paino. He spent much of his life teaching church leaders about systems. If I recall correctly, he was known as “The Sunday School Pastor.” He traveled all over America and beyond teaching “The Missing Element in Church Growth.” He had systems and strategies. But towards the end of his life he ignored systems and strategies – nearly spoke against them several times. In the last years of Bishop’s life, he only spoke about the need for the Holy Spirit to work in our churches today; the basics.

I spoke with another great man who told me the most important thing in ministry was depending on God with everything I have; the basics.

When was the last time you’ve seen an 80 year old teaching about a new and innovative strategy in regards to a church or our spiritual lives? I never have, and I don’t think that’s because they feel like a lame duck – I think its because they have a lifetime of perspective. Anyone I’ve ever seen discussing a new and innovative church or spiritual life strategy was relatively young – under 40. I’m a big fan of learning from the older people – and I think maybe I can learn a lesson from older pastors here. Perhaps they spent their lives going after new strategies only to realize that it wasn’t nearly as important as they thought it was. I think I’ll save a lot of time and energies if I learn from these men’s lives and keep the first things first.

ING Direct

Wells Fargo and Bank of America both provide savings accounts. Both have a monthly fee of $3 unless you maintain a balance of $300. Bank of America’s interest rate is 0.2%. Wells Fargo’s interest rate is 0.1%. That’s not even a whole percent.

These larger banks have an outrageous overhead. They have many physical locations all over the country – ALL of which require money for the building, utilities, and salaries for the numerous bankers and tellers in each facility. These larger banks also spend thousands on printed materials and paying postage to mail it. Of course, they pay for all this stuff with the interest they make off of their customers’ money. Wouldn’t it be great if there was an online bank that did away with all the overhead cost – and passed the extra savings off to the customer?

Meet ING Direct.

ING Direct is an online bank. They have TWO physical stores. Since most people do their own banking right online themselves – they can drastically cut back on salary cost. And since most customers choose to receive internet notification instead of posted and printed materials – ING Direct is able to save thousands on overhead cost. Remember Wells Fargo’s savings rate? It was 0.1%. ING Direct’s savings rate is 4.5%. It was 2.5% when I opened my first savings account with them two years ago.

Here’s how it works. I have a checking account at a large bank. I give my routing and account information through ING Direct’s secure connection. This connection between your checking account and ING Savings Account is about the only way you can transfer money to and from. To deposit money into your savings account, you tell ING to take money from your checking account. To withdraw money, you tell ING to deposit money into your checking account. It’s that easy. The interest rate is 4.5% (that’s better than mutual funds!), there are NO minimum balances at all – ever, and I’ve used them for two years with great success. The website is very intuitive with very good instructions – but they still have phone bankers available to help. I highly recommend them. This is a “plug” for the ING Direct savings account.

Here’s the deal. If you open up your ING Direct savings account and make an initial deposit of $250 or greater, ING Direct will give you $25 free. And they will give ME $10 free for referring you. If you’re interested, please email me your email address and your first and last name at adam@newhope.in. That’s all I need to send a referral. You have to sign up for ING Direct through the link in my referral email to receive the free $25, and for me to receive the free $10.

I know it sounds to good to be true – but so far for me they have been great. I joined on the $25 referral thing — and I’ve never looked back. If you’re looking to save your money – I am giving a “plug” for ING Direct.

Top Ten Reasons I’m Looking Forward to the Risen to Reign Series.

This weekend my church is beginning its Easter series called Risen to Reign. Lots of great things will be happening — this four week series is our Easter production for 2007, integrated with our services. Here are the top ten reasons I’m looking forward to the Risen to Reign series.

10) Hundreds of hours have gone into it – I’m anxious to finally see how it unfolds.

9) After the series, my work days will actually last from 9-5 again. Okay – so they never did. But still . . .

8) The story of Jesus has the power to change an eternal destiny. Through the ongoing drama in this series, the story of Christ will be more clear than perhaps ever before — I know lives will be touched as a result.

7) I think some friends of mine A, A, and J are coming. I’m pretty sure they aren’t Christians – and I’m praying they recieve Christ during this event.

6) I’m adding some instrumentation to the worship band during this series.

5) We’re going to integrate some very sweet artistic elements within the worship sets — including some stuff we’ve never tried before.

4) My friend B might be coming. I talked about him a few days ago. I’m definitely looking forward to that.

3) We’re completely transforming the stage on week four (Easter Weekend).

2) I believe people will make decisions for Christ.

1) IT’S GONNA BE SWEET!

How Much Longer?

I was born with severe bilateral club feet. The picture to the right gives you an idea of what my feet were like – only my feet were much worse than in this picture. My toes nearly touched the heels of my feet.

My feet were placed into casts before I ever left the hospital. With many babies with club feet, casts which straighten the feet often will have enough of an impact that the child can continue the rest of his life without knowing there was a deformity. But my club feet were much worse – not only were my muscles and tendons deformed (as it is the usual case), but I had severe bone deformity. As my body grew, my feet grew curved.

So I had my first surgery when I was four years old. This surgery moved my heel. I was eleven during my second surgery – which was much more extensive on my left foot. My third surgery took place during my junior year of high school. The second and third surgeries were complex bone graphs of my left foot. There was significant reconstruction. Each of these surgeries were followed up with half a dozen follow up surgeries which removed pins and screws. One of those follow up surgeries caused a staff infection in my foot.

Good times.

That third surgery was about seven years ago. My feet are doing great. I rarely have any problem at all. Most people wouldn’t have a clue of my past by watching me walk. My club feet do not effect my life anymore.

I was sitting thinking today, “How much longer will my feet be okay?” How much longer will it be before something “snaps” or the inevitable arthritis sets in my ankles? When will I have to have another operation?

Lord, thanks for giving me feet that are working today, and thanks for letting me walk with them.

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Don’t take things for granted. Bless God.

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Doing the Work of an Evangelist

In 2 Timothy 4:5, Paul tells Timothy that he needs to “do the work of an evangelist.”

I think this applies to all of us – we are all called to do the work of an evangelist.

Some people are called as evangelists – its their spiritual gift. They are great at it – God gives some people a supernatural ability to lead people to Him.

But for everyone else – we’re not off the hook. We may not be gifted as an evangelist, but we are instructed to do the work of an evangelist. That doesn’t necessarily mean we need to walk up to people we don’t know – but as we go into the world, we need to be making Christ known. All Christians are called to this – there are no exceptions.

There are different ways we can get involved in evangelism. Some of us are called to inspire others to do evangelism (I have a part of the evangelism process right now as I write this even!). Some of us may feel comfortable going door to door sharing Christ with whoever would listen. Some people are extremely uncomfortable knocking on someone’s door – but certainly they could do or say something to make Christ known while at school or work.

Personally, I don’t have a big problem sharing Christ to complete strangers. God made me bold. Maybe He made you a little more timid. That’s cool, too. But it doesn’t disqualify you from doing the work of an evangelist when the opportunity arises.

For those who attend New Hope, I want to challenge you to do the work of an evangelist this week by bringing your non-Christian friends to the Risen To Reign Series this upcoming weekend. This series will provide an opportunity for them to receive Christ — its an awesome opportunity for us to do the work of an evangelist!

DST

Hey everyone remember to make your clocks SPRING FORWARD one hour tonight when you go to bed! Daylight Savings Time begins tonight/tomorrow EARLY morning.

A Conversation Earlier Today.

“I believe in God and all that Christianity stands for — I believe it. I’ve asked Jesus in my heart several times. I’ve followed Christ, I’ve fallen away, I’ve rededicated my life — but I’ve never felt any different. Nothing has ever changed. I followed Christian thought for years – but anymore I’m not really even interested in searching for God.” -A friend of mine.

What encouragement might you have for my friend?

Risen To Reign Series

My church is gearing up for the Risen To Reign series. It’s a service series unlike any other New Hope has ever seen. Here’s the layout:

March 17-18 “How’d It Start?”
We’ve heard the Easter story before — Jesus came to the earth and died — but just how did it start?

March 24-25 “What Was Finished?”
This week we’ll look at Jesus’ famous words, “It is finished” and we’ll figure out exactly what was finished – what really finished.

March 31-April 1 “Where is He?”
This week we’re discussing what Jesus’ death and resurrection has to do with us.

April 7-8 “EASTER!”
On Easter weekend we will celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.

There has been some “buzz” about how this year’s Easter services will be different than anything we’ve done before. That’s no secret. But exactly HOW it will be different will remain somewhat a surprise. This series will be jam packed with some of the best arts elements New Hope has experienced. You don’t want to miss these!

Every Easter people come out of the woodwork and pack out church buildings across America. People are more open to attending church during this season. This series has a huge “salvation” emphasis and is geared towards non-Christians. I encourage you Christians to follow my lead and invite those unbelievers you have contact with to come with you church during the “Risen to Reign” series. I have a list of 4 specific names of people I will invite in the next two weeks. There are lots of people that aren’t going to church anywhere – let’s bring them in!