I had the privilege of teaching Luke 14 a few weeks ago and I can’t get the passage out of my head. The passage starts with a man who has a disease and he gets invited to a party with Jesus and the Pharisees. The Pharisees are bringing him in as a prop in order to set up Jesus to heal on the Sabbath (which they don’t like). Jesus is happy to heal the guy and basically says, “wouldn’t you do the same?”(Knowing their answer is actually no.)
What if the Church became a place that was concerned for the poor? What if we were a place that was passionate about helping the needy, the sick, and the lame? What would happen if the church was a safe haven for people to have a life changing experience with God? What if the Church would decide to actually make a difference in the many social issues of the day? I wonder if then the Church would have the same reputation as Jesus.
I am always amazed how good I feel when I am running. I am not referring to the actual time of running because for a tortoise that is painful. I am referring to the time after the run and just the general feeling that I am active.
I just got off the phone with a friend, and our conversation made me realize how fortunate I am to have had a steady stream of men who took the time to invest in my life. It didn’t matter whether I was 9 or 29, I have been blessed with people constantly speaking truth to me. What a significant impact they have had on my life.
Steve Lundberg, Curt Ward, Don Overton, and Jack Warren: They have all made an investment in my life. The amazing thing is that they came into my life for a certain season and impacted me in their own unique manner. They were all willing to take the time to encourage me, give me direction or a chance to express myself as a teenager or a young man.
Right now, our kids are at that great stage of thinking that everything Jenn and I do is amazing. Their dreams are to be like dad and mom, as crazy as we all know that is. The day will come when these precious children begin to believe that their parents are idiots and their friends are brilliant. It’s in that moment when every parent is thankful that their child has someone of influence in their life that can speak truth to them. This person can have a tremendous impact when they have the trust of both the parent and the child. It’s important for every kid growing up to have another person of influence in their life, especially as they go through their teenage years.
Now as a 35 year old, I am thankful for these men as well. They offered guidance and impacted my life in significant ways. Thank you guys for your lives and your investment in me.

Today was a cool day for me. I got to see my mom and her mom with my boys there as well. Its so rare that you get to have 4 generations in one place.
My Mom Mom (grandmother) is one of the most active and positive ladies I know. Every moment you are with her, its a privilege. If I could be like her at 90, it would be awesome.

I love spring because makes me think about doing new things. Like last night, I signed up for the Marine Corp Marathon so now it is time to start training. I plan to play in the Charlotte Amateur Golf Tournament so I need to start practicing. As you know, Chris Payne and I have just started a church so plenty to do with that as well. The crazy thing is I know that I am falling for the temptation of the spring; of start a bunch of new stuff.
Seth Godin’s Book, “The Dip,” says that you only have so many resources to conquer the dip of mediocrity and if you don’t leverage your resources (time, money, and energy) you will not be able to accomplish your goals. He states that the temptation for all us is that when one goal gets hard, we decide to start a new goal. Which then means you are less likely to accomplish either goal because you have less resources.
All that to say, I hear Seth Godin in my head as I go after the new goals in my life, “there may need to be some spring cleaning in your life…” Meaning that if you start new things you probably need to get rid some others. I don’t like to do that. Starting new things is so much more fun.
As I’ve rocked my son Luke to sleep the last few nights, there has been a major thought going through my head - soon I will not be rocking him to sleep, and how much I will miss that. Every night for the last year and half I have rocked him to sleep. The crazy thing is that I contemplate life for hours as he sleeps in my arms. I have thought about the impact of his cerebral palsy, making the toughest ministry decision I have ever made, changing roles in my job, losing weight, doing a triathlon, running a marathon, and ultimately starting a church. The thought in the midst of all the changes in my life was just as I hold Luke in my arms and he rests, I should be resting in the presence of the Father even though I am terrified of what may happen. There were so many times that I would waiver in my faith, and it was during those moments of rocking him to sleep that I would be restored to continue to fight and believe that God still has His hand on me. The chair that I have rocked him to sleep in so many times will forever be a special place to me because it was a place that God gave me courage to change.
Probably like every new blogger out there, I never thought I would start to blog but I am. I am just a simple journeyman with Christ who is just trying to figure out what it looks like to be (somewhat of a decent) a follower of Him. This blog will be about that journey. It’s a journey of finding true life in God and trying to figure ways out to help others connect with Him as well. If these blogs are encouraging, thought provoking, or just entertaining, that is great with me. Thanks for being a part of the journey.