Sunday, February 22, 2009

Tragedy!!

The worst thing that could happen to me occurred this week.

I MISSED THE DAYTONA 500.

The greatest event in sports, and I missed it.

For shame.

Monday, February 16, 2009

I did a hard thing!

I thank God daily in my prayers for the strength that he gives me, for the grace and mercy i do not deserve, and for the forgiveness i did not, or could never earn. I thank God for the wisdom he gave me to carry out his will in my life, and i thank God for always being with me, guiding me through his spirit, guiding me in thought, in word, and in deed. 

Yesterday i "did a hard thing." As you may know i am a youth leader, but as yet i had not given a sermon in church. It is almost intimidating having everyone look at you, expecting you to challenge them, and still make it fun. 

I recall about a year ago a friend named Ben MacMichael did his first sermon as well. He mentioned when he first started that  he was happy the pulpit was there, so that we couldn't see his shaking knees. Now i know how he felt.

Anyway, the sermon topic was "Do Hard Things." It was based in part by a book of the same name written by Alex & Brett Harris. I thought i would give a rough outline of the sermon here without illustrations. I'm sure when you think in your own life, you can come up with enough of your own.

  1. The First Scary Step: How to do hard things that take you outside your comfort zone.
  2. Raising the Bar: How to do hard things that go beyond what's expected or required.
  3. The Power of Collaboration: How to do hard things that are too big for you to do alone.
  4. Small Hard Things: How to do hard things that don't pay off immediately.
  5. Taking a Stand: How to do hard things that go against the crowd.
These were the 5 areas of hard things that i spoke on. Then i gave a quick guide to start doing those hard things.
  1. Read the Word of God. Get into the Bible (Rev. 10:8).
  2. Meditate on the Word of God (Rev. 10:9).
  3. Pray (1 Thess. 5:16-17).
  4. Be transformed by the renewing of your mind (Romans 12:2; see also Matt. 26:36-46, Jesus prays in the Garden of Gethsemane, asking that if the cup cannot be passed over him, that his will would conform to the Father's).
That was it in a nutshell. I was slightly nervous, which is to be expected, but God gave me the strength to get through.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

The First Cup

Alas, I have finally succumbed to the advance in technology. Much like that first cup of coffee in the morning, this is the start of something grand! (at least maybe) 

As the past  few years have whirled by at an alarming rate, I find that I am increasingly more adaptive to the advancement of technology. I suppose not all things that advance now a days are not that bad. As I entered a new field, namely youth leadership, having to use computers took on a whole new meaning. Then I decided that I should go back to school. Realizing that the world does not sit still, I was still rather surprised when, upon entering school, was informed that all assignments were to be handed in on printed paper, Times New Roman, 12 point font. WHAT? Back when I was in school, ah the good old days, we would get in trouble for handing in any assignment that was not hand written. If it came off a computer, we would get grades docked, and still have to redo the assignment, in writing.

I decided when I went back to school to bite the bullet, and get a computer, which until this time I did not have. I did not want a PC however, as the many different versions of windows ticked me off. So I went with the Mac. What a wonderful machine. Personally, I find the Mac a far superior machine. Much more manageable. 

And so with that, here I am. Inviting you into a little bit of my world for what I am sure will be the adventure of a lifetime. I must admit, I did struggle with starting a blog. First, what name do I give it? What will be the intent of the blog? Will it be just another aimless site with not much to say? As I contemplated these questions, the one eventually answered the other and so on. I ended up starting with what type of content I would be putting on the blog. I realized that I want to post things that may be preachy at times, and perhaps even a short devo or Bible study. But I also wanted to be able to talk about the lesser things in life, like why the Canadian NHL teams are all doing poorly, or the crazy skating rink that was southern Manitoba last week. When I realized that the scope of my writing might be rather grand, I likened it to having a chat with a friend in a coffee shop. If you have ever chatted in a coffee shop, I do not need to tell you that the conversation can quickly go from one thing to another. Serious to the best joke you have ever heard. So with that...Over a Hot Cup of Coffee was born.

I hope you will join me for another cup real soon. I shall retreat, and finish all my last minute prep for my first ever sermon tomorrow. Until then, keep...Doing Hard Things.