Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Exporers? Anyone?
Well, after 1500 fliers have gone out on pizza boxes, two postings in local stores, an ad in the newspaper, a couple ads on Craigslist, and many personal invites, we have had very few attendees to Christianity Explored. Free pizza has not shown to be powerful enough a draw! Last Monday night fell on a Phillies playoff game, this Monday night was during the Eagles game, and next Monday night might be game 5 of the world series (Phillies again.) Thankfully, by God's grace, we have met 2 people who haven't already come to our Sunday night fellowship in this Christianity Explored class... only one of whom was a "cold call." Who knows how God might use this class throughout the rest of the fall. Please pray for a few more fish in the net! I am excited about the few we have met and the class material has been impressive. I think it would be quite effective if we could get people in to see it. Several people from our fellowship have mentioned what a good "brush-up" it is proving to be. God is in control!
Friday, October 9, 2009
Christianity Explored

Here is the flier we are using to advertise this evangelistic outreach. The description of the class is right off of the Christianity Explored website. You can do a similar class as well, just go to the website and order materials. I hope this has a mighty impact. To see the flier up close, just click on it.
We have decided on the name!
So, after several sessions of deliberating as a group and thinking through some criteria in picking a church name, we have decided on... Redemption Fellowship. Thank you Briton, for suggesting this name be considered. We wanted to be somewhat unique, but not weird... a quick Google search indicates that it is not a widespread church name, but not unheard of either. Now the graphic designer (Chip) has lots of work to do creating a logo, website, etc.
Keep her in your prayers! Also check out our updated prayer and praise section.
Keep her in your prayers! Also check out our updated prayer and praise section.
Friday, August 21, 2009
Scratching dry ground
"I'm Irish, I'm Catholic, that's the end of it!" This was the response of a man I spoke with about church after building a relationship over the course of several months. I was sure I had earned the right to be heard, but the church traditions and family heritage of my neighbors are proving to be a powerful force. Most of the people I have met in East Delco do not read their Bibles, do not like their church enough to attend regularly and otherwise do not know what they believe. I would say the Catholic faith of my neighbors is not so much a faith as it is an identity. Despite being disenfranchised, a fierce loyalty that seems to exist at the center of their person will not allow them to consider church options that might provide greater abundance than what they currently experience. Jesus wants us to know him, not just know about him. He desires a relationship, not merely an association. Our identity needs to be wrapped up in the gospel and not so much our church traditions, styles, ethnicity, nationality, philosophy of ministry, etc. God places us in a new family and an ancient tradition when we trust in Christ and that must inform the very core of our person. Will you pray that hundreds of people who think they are right with God, but do not know the gospel of grace would be transformed by God working through our efforts? Do you have the courage to pray for even more than that? I am not capable of scratching dry ground forever, nor do I have any power to save; I am only a beggar trying to show other beggars where to find food, but God will answer your prayers for the sake of his name and his kingdom. Please remember this ministry in your times of intercession. May God be glorified and let us thank him for all he will do even before we ask!
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
In need of a diet


There is a reason why Philly was rated as one of the worst cities for diet and health related issues. There are cheesesteak, pizza, and burger joints everywhere and a Duncan Donuts on every corner. However, there are also excellent ethnic restaurants of any flavor, and that also gives me a problem. I need to go on a diet! I continue to slam freezer pops (high fructose corn syrup) left over from last weeks Kid's Summer Club. BTW, the Club was rained-out twice and dwindled after a very successful opening day. Perhaps some of the people we met will come out to Bible study. Anyway, back to the diet... I have taken several short trips recently and seen many visitors and friends and that always lends itself to eating too much. I just bought some new running shoes and hope to see some improvement soon. The only problem is after you buy the shoes you have to use them. Be sure to see our ever changing prayer list on the side. Thanks to all you supporters!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Street Hockey



A while ago, before we got the flu, we went to the birthday party of one of the kids in our Bible study group. I took on the lot of kids at a game of street hockey. Boy did I turn into a sweaty mess; I am way too out of shape! The good news is that I still have a serious slap shot after all these years. We had a blast and I made sure each of the kids got to score. Then it was off to stuff cake, ice-cream and more soda into my fat face.
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