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EPIC Super Bowl Party

February 06, 2010 By: Ryan Category: Fun Stuff, Ministry Blogs

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February 7th—FUSE Night/Super Bowl

ARE YOU READY FOR SOME FOOTBALL??!!!!  I know I am.  I am very excited to have my Colts in the game this year.  Ought to be fun game.  But it would be A LOT MORE FUN if I could watch it with you.  Thanks to Chris Hughes, we can now show the game on the big screens in both the Auditorium and the Multi-purpose room!!!!  So here are the details for February 7th:

When:  February 7th @ 6:00 pm –till end of game

Where:  GPCC

Who:  The WHOLE family!!!!!!

What to bring:  if you have a 6th-7th grader—dessert.  If you have an 8th-12th grader—appetizers/finger foods.

There will be spiritual challenge during half time.

Don’t miss out on the event even if you are not into football, come to hang out with friends!.  It is going to be a lot of fun!

Spiritual Dust Bowl

January 01, 2009 By: Ryan Category: God

Life is not as bad as it could be.  I know it is tough but after reading a quote by Wallace Stegner in his memoir, Wolf Willow,  where he describes the Dust Bowl drought of 1917 in southern Saskatchewan life for us looks pretty good.  Here is the quote:

There was a whole folklore of water. People said a man had to make a dipperful go as far as it would. You boiled sweet corn, say. Instead of throwing the water out, you washed the dishes in it. Then you washed your hands in it a few times. Then you strained it through a cloth into the radiator of your car, and if your car should break down, you didn’t just leave the water to evaporate in its gullet, but drained it out to water the sweet peas.

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But as I read this quote I was struck by how desperate times must have been and to what great lengths people had to go through to simply meet basic needs.

In my reading this morning in 1 Kings 18, Israel is faced with their own dust bowl–a drought God had placed on the land because of the wickedness of Ahab but mostly because the Israelites where worshipping between two gods.

21 Elijah went before the people and said, “How long will you waver between two opinions? If the LORD is God, follow him; but if Baal is God, follow him.”

The hearts of the people wavered and God needed their undivided attention.  This recalls to my mind another verse in Scripture, Matthew 6.24,

24 “No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and Money.

I can relate to both of these verses.  I know I often waver between which god to serve–the One true living God or the god of pride, lust, money, personal preference, etc.  And yet EVERY time I find myself worshipping a god other than THE God, I always find myself in a Spiritual Dust Bowl.

Questions:

1.  Would you consider yourself in a Spiritual Dust Bowl/Desert now?

2.  If so, why?

3.  Where is your current focus?  On self or on God?

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    My name is Ryan Smith and this is a journal of my thoughts and questions as I continue down the road of life. May my journey ever draw me closer to the One who saves me. If our paths cross I hope to be a blessing to you on your path as well.
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