They were everywhere!
Dear Friends,
If you had seen what I saw on Sunday morning, you’d be over the top. They were everywhere! They were coming off the big “Disciple Now” weekend that they do every year about this time…but this year they broke the record books. A total of 175 students, 150 adults, and 25 Bible study leaders orchestrated an amazing weekend for our youth…and they accomplished 20 mission projects! Here is the picture of the group, and it speaks volumes. View more photos here.
Renewal
I could not ask for a more vivid illustration of the focus of our Renew for Our Future campaign. Think of how we can reach out and minister to these kids more effectively. I have asked you to think about YOUR commitment to the effort…and now you can actually see how greatly needed your commitment is.
You will not want to miss this weekend. I met with a group of leaders on Sunday evening at our occasional “Leaderboard” meeting. I have asked them to make early pledges and they have already begun to respond. This weekend, I’ll tell you what their early commitments are, but right now I can already tell you that they are committed to Renew for Our Future. Until this weekend, please continue to pray and keep your heart open to how God would call YOU to respond. When you are ready, you can fill out your pledge card and bring or mail it back (it’s in the mail to your right now) or, you can make your pledge online.
By the way, for those of you who have reached 70 ½ , did you know that you can make tax-free gifts from your IRA? Details here.
In the meantime, here are a few things you need to know:
Showing the Ropes
Our children’s minister, Jon Lyon, reports that Fr. Jeff Rawn accompanied GAP45 on an outing to Exposure Rock Climbing on Friday, February 11 and literally showed 4th and 5th graders and volunteers the ropes. It was a fantastic time of fun, fellowship and outreach for the kids and their families. 37 people of all ages showed up to challenge themselves on the indoor rock climbing walls. I’m told both kids and parents had a great time. If you have a 4th or 5th grader, please know that GAP45 meets Wednesday nights at 6:30, and we would love for your student to join us anytime. For more information, contact Jon Lyon.
Lent: Reflection and Repentance
The season of Lent will begin this year on Wednesday, March 9 (Ash Wednesday). Lent is a time of reflection, repentance and fasting that prepares disciples of Jesus Christ to celebrate His
glorious resurrection. Lenten observance is rooted in the 40 days that Jesus spent in the wilderness. Believers throughout the ages have found spiritual renewal and direction from this special period of focused meditation upon their lives, especially upon their sins. We now continue this honored tradition of setting aside the time between Ash Wednesday and Easter morning in order to dedicate ourselves to Christ, reflect upon our lives, and repent of our sins. The staff and I will provide Lenten resources for you and your Small Group that include a Lenten sermon series, a video study series, corporate fasting, our traditional Prayer Experiment and more. Look for details starting this weekend.
Invest in Your Spouse
We are presenting an incredible opportunity for all married couples. The Wired Couples’ Conference is coming up March 4-5 and there is still room for you to sign up. The speakers have written one of the best books on understanding your mate that has ever been written. I commend their books to you…and I commend the whole weekend to you as well. Get the details and sign up here.
A Word to Men About Marriage
Speaking of marriage, I was teaching On Point this morning and included a statement about marriage from John Piper. In outlining the role of a husband in a Christian marriage, he speaks about marriage. I read this to the men and for many, it was very powerful. Several of them asked me for a copy, and I am glad to include the link to the sermon here. But read what he says about the role of the husband in the life of a marriage:
Leadership means we must take the lead in reconciliation. I don’t mean that wives should never say they are sorry. But in the relation between Christ and his church, who took the initiative to make all things new? Who left the comfort and security of his throne of justice to put mercy to work at Calvary? Who came back to Peter first after three denials? Who has returned to you again and again forgiving you and offering his fellowship afresh? So husbands, your headship means: Go ahead. Take the lead. It does not matter if it is her fault. That didn’t stop Christ. Who will break the icy silence first? Who will choke out the words, “I’m sorry, I want it to be better”? Or: “Can we talk? I’d like things to be better.” She might beat you to it. That’s okay. But woe to you if you think that, since it’s her fault, she’s obliged to say the first reconciling word. Headship is not easy. It is the hardest, most humbling work in the world.
I look forward to seeing you all this weekend.
In Christ,
David+






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