Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Live like you were dying.


"If I knew I was going to live this long, I'd have taken better care of myself."
~ Mickey Mantle ~

Mickey Mantle
Career Batting Average .298
Home Runs 536
Runs Batted In 1509

Mickey Mantle... one of the greatest, most talented baseball players in history. Mantle confessed his alcoholism and hard living had hurt both his playing and his family. Can you imagine how he would have played had he taken better care of himself and his talent! January 7, 1994, Mickey was told by a doctor that his liver was so badly damaged that "your next drink could be your last." He checked into the Betty Ford Clinic and was sober until his death. Mantle told his story in a 1994 Sports Illustrated article.He said that "he was telling the same old stories, and realizing how much of them involved himself and others being drunk, and he decided they weren't funny anymore." He repented for the cruel way he treated himself, family, friends and fans. He gave his life to Jesus Christ and began the journey of making things right...where he could.

What if you knew which day you would take your last breath? Would you be living like you're living now?

How would you be taking care of your time? Would you be doing with it what you're doing?

How about your talents? Are there talents you've buried or not fully developed? Are you investing those talents in ways you're proud of... ways that bring hope, help or encouragement?

What about your treasures? Have you used them consistently to the betterment of your community or even to help save someone's life? Do your money and treasures serve you or own you?

Be courageous... be honest... do a little evaluation... and then challenge yourself to live like you were dying.

Dear friend, take care of your time, talents and treasure... you may live a long time but even if you don't, your living will be better... will be blessed !

Scott & Clare

Matthew 25:13
"Therefore stay alert, because you do not know the day or the hour."


Spiritual Practices to help:

Evaluate...

Read the parable of the talents (Matthew 25:14-30) out loud, slowly, allowing the words of scripture to minister to your soul. Listen for the word or phrase that seems to stand out to you. Stay with the word(s) that have captured your heart.

In silence listen for God's words of compassion, conviction and courage. Listen for the invitation to plan your next steps to take better care of yourself. Let God speak and help you evaluate the life you are living.

Follow through on what you hear. Write down what you heard, saw or felt.Watch for the ways God will open doors for better stewardship of your life.

Offerings: Next week we will be releasing the fall schedule of our Core Classes. Bible Study, Spiritual Formation, Leadership Development and classes for children and teens begin September 30th!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Here comes the Judge...is it you?

If you judge people, you have no time to love them.
~Mother Teresa

Hello Friend

Mother Teresa was so smart. It's so easy to judge isn't it? We have our preferences... our biases. Sometimes we want to point out the differences or failings of another to get the pressure off looking inward. But then some of us, when we look inward, we begin to judge ourselves in ways that aren't fair or loving.

Jesus says it like this: "'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.' This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments." Matt 22:37-40.

Every law and word of Scripture hangs on these two things! So if we all took the time to emphasize loving God, our neighbor and ourselves... we might stumble upon mercy, grace and kindness! It's so true that the loving-kindness of the Lord will lead people to grow and transform (Romans 2:4) and that judgment brings fear and paralyzation to change (1 John 4:18). So start a conspiracy of love, watch mercy triumph over judgment and people (including you) be able to become all God created them to be! Let's learn from this courageous woman who loved God and loved people...

It is easy to love the people far away. It is not always easy to love those close to us. It is easier to give a cup of rice to relieve hunger than to relieve the loneliness and pain of someone unloved in our own home. Bring love into your home for this is where our love for each other must start. Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier. ~Mother Teresa


Scott & Clare

Friday, August 14, 2009

Overflowing with a Good Theme

My heart is overflowing with a good theme;
I recite my composition concerning the King;
My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. Ps 45:1(NKJV)


Hello Friends!

We are so excited to return this weekend! We begin with the wedding of one of our young couples... and then on to Sunday Morning. We can't wait to see you!

Our sabbatical/vacation has been filled with moments of solitude, silence, education, celebration, work, rest, awareness, sadness, prayer, forgiveness and gratitude. Our hearts are over flowing with a good theme... Since we can't sit with each one of you and tell the stories of this journey and it's profound meaning in our lives, we will try to share these things in eletters and messages in the coming weeks. Above all, we pray that the work God has done in our hearts will be given back to Him for the sake of others.

As we have watched each Sunday on the web, we are so grateful for the many people who have stepped in to take our place (in addition to their own responsibilities) and have given their very best to God and the people of Crossroads. We have a Creative Team, Leadership Team, Administrative Team and Congregation that are THE VERY BEST! We watched the videos... laughed, cried and thanked God for the goodness of our friends who have committed themselves to the most important endeavor on the earth... sharing the GOOD NEWS! You did it and did it with skill and most importantly- love for God and people.

Our hearts are full and we are ready to come back this weekend and give from that place.

Home,
Scott & Clare

P.S. One of the pastors on retreat with us took these pictures to chronicle the journey. Enjoy the beauty of Pr. Pieter Van Waard's photography.


I have prepared a place for you...
I have prepared a place for you...

come close and see...
come close and see...

take the path I have put before you...
take the path I have put before you...

focus on my ways...
focus on my ways...

it may take a while to see it...
It may take a while to see it...

some things may even seem veiled...
some things may even seem veiled...

But, stay with me...
But, stay with me...

see my light...
see my light...

seek my truth...
seek my truth...

be with me...
be with me...

and I will reveal my glory...
and I will reveal my glory...

I will make the way clear...
I will make the way clear...

And do something beautiful in your soul!
And do something beautiful in your soul!