So last night I met with our community group again (we meet twice a month on Mondays). It was awesome because the people in it are great. We had four that couldn’t make it (schedules/illness), but the other seven of us enjoyed it anyway. First we talked about all that’s happening on the Food Network and various other reality shows. Then, we talked about life, jobs, daily things. Then people picked on me because I actually knew what happened on Project Runway and Shear Genius last week. Then we laughed a lot about other things. All this occured while we ate some incredible mexican food…my wife makes some of the best salsa in the world and this awesome dish called Mexican Lasagna…the Holt’s brought their phenomenal special recipe – Guacamole…and we finished it off with a chocolate angel food cake and fresh berries (thanks Katelyn). After dinner, we talked about and shared some of the things that get in the way of each of us living out the abundant life that Jesus promises…and we saw how each of us deals with our own unique set of struggles. Mine is “discipline”…I can do anything for about 3 or 4 weeks…but it’s a struggle for me to remain consistent beyond that initial month or so. We prayed together and then we talked/argued about the relational value of FaceBook. It was a blast.
If you don’t have a group of people that you meet with on a regular basis…you are making a huge mistake. You need relationships. God uses relationships. Please consider taking the Fall to begin gathering with people from your neighborhood, your work, your kids’ school, your circle of friends, or Church At The Grove. God works most effectively in and through our relationships with others.
P.S. My job with the school system is up for a vote tonight at the school board meeting. If they approve me, I will start tomorrow morning. Continue to pray for me as I take another step into my mission field. May God use me to help change the lives of students and their families as we challenge kids to learn, grow, develop, and eventually make a lasting impact on this community, our country, and the world. May God use you in your own mission field, as well.
