Throwing Seeds
“If I can do just the smallest percentage of what God has done for me, give out the mercy He has shown me, and share how His love has impacted me, then I just believe those small little seeds that are thrown out can get rooted into hearts that cry out for wisdom & love. I don’t see how anyone who nurtures & feeds those roots can’t impact anyone they come in contact with because it’s God’s goodness growing there. How can love, peace, patience, gentleness, kindness not turn a life around? These are...
Read MoreDoing The Right Thing
“Doing the right thing rarely takes the form of doing the easy thing. Sometimes doing the right thing will break your heart & the resulting pain can feel unbearable. Quite often it means walking wearily down a road of agony & loneliness, but you must stumble your way through it. God will give strength to your tired steps, He will restore your wounded heart, He will give peace to your restless mind, & the journey will breathe new life into your soul. Take the right path; always do the right thing. Do not fall for...
Read MoreCarve Them Into Canyons
A PRAYER “This gratitude stirring my soul has delivered a renewed sense of humility for me. For God, you have blessed me beyond what I can fathom. I feel the wells in my heart growing deeper with love. I desperately plead your hand to carve them into canyons. I have done nothing to deserve such grace, but I will forever bend my heart toward your beckoning. Call my name & never stop, for your love has won my life. Even in the midst of unrelenting pain, your mercy moved me. I laid broken & crying in the distance, but you ran to me. I can do nothing but speak of how you healed...
Read MoreCommercial Portraits with Scott
My first memory of my friendship with Scott goes back to when I was in 3rd grade. I’ve told this story before in a talk I gave a couple years ago on the topic of edification for a ministry I directed. The school that Scott & I went to had an event twice a year called “Field Day.” We would have races, athletic games, & other events where we’d compete against each other. The 1st graders got paired with the 2nd graders, the 3rd with the 4th, & so on, which meant that if you were in an odd grade, half of the kids were bigger, stronger, & older than...
Read MoreMy Whole Life
“My whole life somehow revolves around what we’re celebrating today in some way or another. Every ounce of hope, anything in me that even closely resembles something good, the mercy for everything bad about me, and the love I find spilling out of my heart has its roots in the Christ being raised to everlasting life from death. I believe with my whole heart.” Kyle Weber 4-24-2011 ...
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