Here is a song from our ALTER Illustrated sermon back in January at Angelus Temple, and Pastor Brad Reed's closing. Click on the video to watch it in High Definition... it wont let me embed it in HD unless I pay. Please click where it says HD off, then click to watch it on the vimeo site and make it full screen. It looks amazing. I probably will figure out a way to just pay the fee soon, cause this site is amazing.
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Love ya, mean it.
J-Cub.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Thursday & Sunny
Its an amazing day outside today... sun shining bright, warm unless you are in the shade it still feels cold... no more rain, its pretty nice and I hope it lasts... Of course, for me it will not last any longer then until Tuesday morning when I fly to MI for a week and freeze while we do this video project for Mount Hope, but in all honesty I am super stoked to have the opportunity to do some work for them while still living out here... God has been very faithful!
My sister is coming for a short visit this weekend, so that will be neat, I have to clean the car out today, and also some exciting news, Tyler & Tate from the Dream Center started recording the "Something Must Change" song that we did at the Alter event January 10th. I am not exactly sure when it will be done, but I am hoping its ready to be used for the project I am hoping to launch April 1st.
In more good news, there will be some California Hyperbole shows in March, one at Angelus Temple for the youth which will be super sick. We are going to be playing with the band I'm Okay, You're Okay, who are signed to Dream Records. We are really excited about everything to come.
Well thats just my update for you all, nothing deep, just a lot of life going on and going well. I look forward to seeing Michigan peeps next week for a couple of days, but also am looking forward to getting back to LA, by that time winter should be pretty much over here, and Sunny days should be back to being everyday. That would make me smile. Love ya Mean it.
J-Cub
My sister is coming for a short visit this weekend, so that will be neat, I have to clean the car out today, and also some exciting news, Tyler & Tate from the Dream Center started recording the "Something Must Change" song that we did at the Alter event January 10th. I am not exactly sure when it will be done, but I am hoping its ready to be used for the project I am hoping to launch April 1st.
In more good news, there will be some California Hyperbole shows in March, one at Angelus Temple for the youth which will be super sick. We are going to be playing with the band I'm Okay, You're Okay, who are signed to Dream Records. We are really excited about everything to come.
Well thats just my update for you all, nothing deep, just a lot of life going on and going well. I look forward to seeing Michigan peeps next week for a couple of days, but also am looking forward to getting back to LA, by that time winter should be pretty much over here, and Sunny days should be back to being everyday. That would make me smile. Love ya Mean it.
J-Cub
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Human Trafficking
Joyce Meyers just donated a million dollars to the Dream Center to build a floor just to house people who we saved from the world of Human Trafficking. This is what I Love about the Dream Center... first of all, whenever there is a need, they commit to filling it (like this one), without having any idea where the money or support will come from, and every single time God is faithful... second, they venture to do things that nobody else is doing... I don't remember the exact numbers Pastor Matthew gave us today but I believe he said that there are less then 50 beds in America used to house people who escape from this, and I think like only 5 of them are run by churches... isn't this the stuff the churches are suppose to be doing? Helping people change their lives, no matter where they are from?
And third, the Dream Center is a mob of people. I Love that they can bring these girls to the Dream Center with confidence and without fear of people coming after them, because when it does happen that someone comes for one of these girls that we rescued, its a guarantee that we have them outnumbered.... this cracks me up because he actually mentioned how we could handle situations like this... we have a lot of people that were suppose to be in jail but got to come here instead, and we will use them :)
Anyways, I know we aren't the only place on earth doing good, but this place sure is doing a lot of it, and I'm blessed beyond belief that I get to be involved in it at all, watching how much its grown even since we have been here is so amazing... and I do hope it continues to inspire churches to truly go out and make a difference in their communities, cause if everybody did it, we would change the world drastically.
J-Cub.
And third, the Dream Center is a mob of people. I Love that they can bring these girls to the Dream Center with confidence and without fear of people coming after them, because when it does happen that someone comes for one of these girls that we rescued, its a guarantee that we have them outnumbered.... this cracks me up because he actually mentioned how we could handle situations like this... we have a lot of people that were suppose to be in jail but got to come here instead, and we will use them :)
Anyways, I know we aren't the only place on earth doing good, but this place sure is doing a lot of it, and I'm blessed beyond belief that I get to be involved in it at all, watching how much its grown even since we have been here is so amazing... and I do hope it continues to inspire churches to truly go out and make a difference in their communities, cause if everybody did it, we would change the world drastically.
J-Cub.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Things to remember about this week
This week was wild. I am setting up to be way ahead on my video projects at the church.
Last time I talked to Pastor Dave Williams back home in Lansing he told me that I needed to be taking lots of pictures, and writing down every bit of my journey... a part of the reason for the blog... well here are a few things that I will never forget about this week, and if I ever do, I can just read my blog and remember.
When I was shooting video announcements, with Jonathon for the DCD Graduation, Dawn had me hold a bounce card and she set it where it needed to be. I held it, got tired, kept holding it, scruntched down to rest, continued to hold it, got bored, then smelled an awefulness... came to realize that I not only stepped in poop, but I was practically sitting in it, on my shoes, on my pants, everywhere. It was the most disturbing poop experience I have ever had, it was everywhere.
I also plan on never again forgetting that my car insurnance bill comes out of my California Bank account now, as it caused an overdraft and had I not noticed it right away, I would have had over 100 dollars in fees to pay, including having to pay a 25 dollar fee for using my debit card to buy a 92 cent side order of toast. That was almost the most expensive toast ever.
But now the week is done. It is Valentines day, and after service I am taking my wife to the Outback Steakhouse... if she is to tired then I will go and pick up food from the Outback Steakhouse and we will enjoy Valentines Day at our place, and most likely conclude with lots of Mario Kart.
This week I also bought a 50 inch Plasma TV (we got an insanely good deal on it, it was ridiculus)... I know that over drawing bank accounts and 50 inch TVs shouldn't be in the same Blog, much less the same week, but they truly had nothing to do with each other, do not worry. Life is going really good right now, I just cant wait to make more music and put it out.
J-Cub
Last time I talked to Pastor Dave Williams back home in Lansing he told me that I needed to be taking lots of pictures, and writing down every bit of my journey... a part of the reason for the blog... well here are a few things that I will never forget about this week, and if I ever do, I can just read my blog and remember.
When I was shooting video announcements, with Jonathon for the DCD Graduation, Dawn had me hold a bounce card and she set it where it needed to be. I held it, got tired, kept holding it, scruntched down to rest, continued to hold it, got bored, then smelled an awefulness... came to realize that I not only stepped in poop, but I was practically sitting in it, on my shoes, on my pants, everywhere. It was the most disturbing poop experience I have ever had, it was everywhere.
I also plan on never again forgetting that my car insurnance bill comes out of my California Bank account now, as it caused an overdraft and had I not noticed it right away, I would have had over 100 dollars in fees to pay, including having to pay a 25 dollar fee for using my debit card to buy a 92 cent side order of toast. That was almost the most expensive toast ever.
But now the week is done. It is Valentines day, and after service I am taking my wife to the Outback Steakhouse... if she is to tired then I will go and pick up food from the Outback Steakhouse and we will enjoy Valentines Day at our place, and most likely conclude with lots of Mario Kart.
This week I also bought a 50 inch Plasma TV (we got an insanely good deal on it, it was ridiculus)... I know that over drawing bank accounts and 50 inch TVs shouldn't be in the same Blog, much less the same week, but they truly had nothing to do with each other, do not worry. Life is going really good right now, I just cant wait to make more music and put it out.
J-Cub
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Bread
This post is going to be kind of long. It includes our story about coming to LA, and its a blog I have been meaning to write since last summer, but the story continues, so its a good thing I haven't posted it yet, and the beautiful thing is, the story will always continue, on and on.
Read Exodus Chapter 16. You've heard it before, but its amazing.
About a year ago to this day, my wife, myself, and my friends Landon & Tony made a decision that we were going to move to California from our home in Michigan. Playing music and traveling like we did, being away from home was nothing new to any of us, but there was a lot to consider with an all out move. Needless to say, we made the move, even when nothing about it made any sense.
2 weeks before we were suppose to leave, Dawn and I had absolutely no money. No way on earth to pay for even the gas to get to California, much less eat or pay for any place to sleep... people would constantly ask us, are you sure you are suppose to do this? Our answer was yes, but sometimes even I had my doubts, but I acted out our decision and what I believed to be our calling in confidence. Literally about 10 days before our departure date, the basement of my house, where Dawn and I lived and rented out the upstairs, flooded. All of our stuff was ruined, 2 computers, cell phones, carpet, the list goes on and on, what a nightmare. I woke up, stepped out of our bed and into a huge puddle of water and remember just saying, "no no no no no!!!" I absolutely panicked.
Then an insurance agent came and examined the mess, and told us that we probably would be able to get some cash out of the disaster but that he recommended we put it into the walls and stuff to repair them... and that he knew a guy. Everybody always knows a guy. So he cut us a check for 5 grand and said that should cover "his guy" but that was all the agency would cover for basements.
We had Dawns dad help us fix the basement, cleaned it all ourselves real good, and took the money and ran!
That seemed like a lot of money at the time, but it turned out to be just enough. (we had a lot of bills) It got us to California... where we jumped from house to house staying with every family we knew out here and looking for a job, trying to bring some order to our lives. We basically roamed the land out here all summer, watching our money dwindle away, sometimes sleeping in our car, most of the time staying with friends but all of our friends lived so far from the city, and we felt like we were suppose to be in LA. I got discouraged, I did not know what the heck I wanted but I didn't want to wander anymore and I definitely started to think, "maybe we made a huge mistake"
Then we got the brilliant idea of living on a sailboat. Rent out here is so stinking expensive and we didn't have jobs yet. At this point, about the start of August, we had about 2,000 dollars left, which was just enough to buy a sailboat in these times, and then we would just have to pay slip fee's of about 300 dollars a month instead of rent. It sounded like a dream, living on the ocean, it was definitely a "Dave Ramsey living as simply as possible" method while still getting to be on the water in Los Angeles.. we were stoked! While we were looking we stayed with our friend Sarah in Long Beach, and we made our way over to the Los Angeles Dream Center & Angelus Temple, just looking for a good church to get involved with... we needed community, and we needed encouragement through it all, and we had heard great things about this place.
The first service we went to was "Saturday Night Redefined." The Saturday night youth service. I had just finished working an internship at an Amazing youth group back home in Michigan... my mind is very youth focused. I was blown away by this service. It was amazing. I had checked out the website a couple times before going, so I could put a face to the Pastor and get a feel for what church in Los Angeles would be like, but it did no justice :) For whatever reason, Dawn and I decided to sit in the front row, I think I just really wanted to get the full experience... about 2 minutes before the service started, I saw the guy standing next to me catch a look at me out of the corner of his eye, and I think realizing that we were new, he looked at me, extended his hand, and said, "hi, I'm Brad." It took me about two seconds to guess that this was the Pastor. We talked for only a few seconds, then service started, but right when service ended, he found Dawn and I and said he wanted us to meet his wife, and we talked a bit more. The next couple of weeks we continued to goto the service, while we lived in Long Beach and looked for a sailboat that we could live on, each week we talked a bit more to Brad... I wanted to volunteer to help him build videos for the service, but at first Dawn wasn't to eager to do that, at least not until we settled a bit and figured life out.
We finally found a boat that we could afford and at the time seemed like something we would enjoy to live on... in fact we spent two nights on it before deciding to buy it. Thursday we told the guy that we wanted to buy it, and to meet us Friday and we would finish the deal... On Friday he called and said something came up and he had to push it until Monday, and on Saturday we went back to LA (this boat was in Ventura) and went to church. For whatever reason, that day at service Dawn finally had a peace about offering to volunteer some time at the Dream Center and help them build the youth service, so after service we approached Pastor Brad and offered to help. He invited us to a leaders meeting the next day at his house (which got moved to Olive Garden)... while we were meeting with this new team, he leaned over the table and told me that on the ride home, for us to remind him of something and we will talk... So we did, and he offered us a job.
This was a big deal. We suddenly were thrown into the opportunity to build weekly events that have upward to a thousand students weekly attending and thousands reached through what they do. We were suddenly in a place that without realizing it at first, was exactly the place we always wanted to be, the dream of building church in a way that often times is more creative than what the world is doing. A place that allows us to do what we do, do it well, and throw Jesus in the center of it all.
After getting there, we have been thrust from opportunity to opportunity, growing our ministry and our personal vision for what could be... we are now getting more organized and not only run the entire youth media but also are doing all of the video announcements for the entire church and building a team and have people working with us to grow into something amazing. But its not because we had a comfortable journey getting there, because we didn't. Its because we never ever gave up and even though we got discouraged and felt like we were "wandering" in the wilderness, God had his hand on us every step of the way.
--Ultimately, I told you all that long story to get one point across. FAITHFULNESS. Not even that it is important to be faithful to God and the call he has given you, yes it is important, but its not the point. The point is Gods faithfulness to us. Whether or not we want to give up, whether or not we feel like we can't go on, God is always faithful to provide the bread that we need to bring us through the hard times, and into a life so beautiful that it could only be a part of his magnificent and brilliant plan.
The same week that we got our first pay check from the Dream Center was the same week that our 5,000 dollars finally dwindled to nothing. I believe we had 7 dollars left when the check came. We had more bills then we had income before we up and left to California, but we trusted that God was going to remain faithful and one way or another he did, every step of the way. He did the same thing in the wildness for the Israelites as he gave them only enough Bread and Meat for each day, every single day for 40 years before bringing them to the Promise Land. When they gathered more then a days worth, it would always go bad before they could eat it... if they gathered to little, it was still enough, and though they wined and complained and ate the same thing for 40 years, at the end of it all was a whole new life, the life that had been promised to them.
I have dreamed my whole life of doing the things that I am working towards doing at this point, and though I don't have to eat the same bread every day anymore, if I did, I would eat it every day with joy for 40 more years with the peace, knowledge and understanding that there is a Promise waiting for me, and because of God's faithfulness, I will see it all come to pass.
Moses had Aaron place 2 quarts of the Manna into a container for safekeeping, it later was placed in the Ark of the Covenant... just to remind future generations of God's faithfulness to these wandering people... I don't have a container, I just have a blog, but these things will never be forgotten.
J-Cub
Read Exodus Chapter 16. You've heard it before, but its amazing.
About a year ago to this day, my wife, myself, and my friends Landon & Tony made a decision that we were going to move to California from our home in Michigan. Playing music and traveling like we did, being away from home was nothing new to any of us, but there was a lot to consider with an all out move. Needless to say, we made the move, even when nothing about it made any sense.
2 weeks before we were suppose to leave, Dawn and I had absolutely no money. No way on earth to pay for even the gas to get to California, much less eat or pay for any place to sleep... people would constantly ask us, are you sure you are suppose to do this? Our answer was yes, but sometimes even I had my doubts, but I acted out our decision and what I believed to be our calling in confidence. Literally about 10 days before our departure date, the basement of my house, where Dawn and I lived and rented out the upstairs, flooded. All of our stuff was ruined, 2 computers, cell phones, carpet, the list goes on and on, what a nightmare. I woke up, stepped out of our bed and into a huge puddle of water and remember just saying, "no no no no no!!!" I absolutely panicked.
Then an insurance agent came and examined the mess, and told us that we probably would be able to get some cash out of the disaster but that he recommended we put it into the walls and stuff to repair them... and that he knew a guy. Everybody always knows a guy. So he cut us a check for 5 grand and said that should cover "his guy" but that was all the agency would cover for basements.
We had Dawns dad help us fix the basement, cleaned it all ourselves real good, and took the money and ran!
That seemed like a lot of money at the time, but it turned out to be just enough. (we had a lot of bills) It got us to California... where we jumped from house to house staying with every family we knew out here and looking for a job, trying to bring some order to our lives. We basically roamed the land out here all summer, watching our money dwindle away, sometimes sleeping in our car, most of the time staying with friends but all of our friends lived so far from the city, and we felt like we were suppose to be in LA. I got discouraged, I did not know what the heck I wanted but I didn't want to wander anymore and I definitely started to think, "maybe we made a huge mistake"
Then we got the brilliant idea of living on a sailboat. Rent out here is so stinking expensive and we didn't have jobs yet. At this point, about the start of August, we had about 2,000 dollars left, which was just enough to buy a sailboat in these times, and then we would just have to pay slip fee's of about 300 dollars a month instead of rent. It sounded like a dream, living on the ocean, it was definitely a "Dave Ramsey living as simply as possible" method while still getting to be on the water in Los Angeles.. we were stoked! While we were looking we stayed with our friend Sarah in Long Beach, and we made our way over to the Los Angeles Dream Center & Angelus Temple, just looking for a good church to get involved with... we needed community, and we needed encouragement through it all, and we had heard great things about this place.
The first service we went to was "Saturday Night Redefined." The Saturday night youth service. I had just finished working an internship at an Amazing youth group back home in Michigan... my mind is very youth focused. I was blown away by this service. It was amazing. I had checked out the website a couple times before going, so I could put a face to the Pastor and get a feel for what church in Los Angeles would be like, but it did no justice :) For whatever reason, Dawn and I decided to sit in the front row, I think I just really wanted to get the full experience... about 2 minutes before the service started, I saw the guy standing next to me catch a look at me out of the corner of his eye, and I think realizing that we were new, he looked at me, extended his hand, and said, "hi, I'm Brad." It took me about two seconds to guess that this was the Pastor. We talked for only a few seconds, then service started, but right when service ended, he found Dawn and I and said he wanted us to meet his wife, and we talked a bit more. The next couple of weeks we continued to goto the service, while we lived in Long Beach and looked for a sailboat that we could live on, each week we talked a bit more to Brad... I wanted to volunteer to help him build videos for the service, but at first Dawn wasn't to eager to do that, at least not until we settled a bit and figured life out.
We finally found a boat that we could afford and at the time seemed like something we would enjoy to live on... in fact we spent two nights on it before deciding to buy it. Thursday we told the guy that we wanted to buy it, and to meet us Friday and we would finish the deal... On Friday he called and said something came up and he had to push it until Monday, and on Saturday we went back to LA (this boat was in Ventura) and went to church. For whatever reason, that day at service Dawn finally had a peace about offering to volunteer some time at the Dream Center and help them build the youth service, so after service we approached Pastor Brad and offered to help. He invited us to a leaders meeting the next day at his house (which got moved to Olive Garden)... while we were meeting with this new team, he leaned over the table and told me that on the ride home, for us to remind him of something and we will talk... So we did, and he offered us a job.
This was a big deal. We suddenly were thrown into the opportunity to build weekly events that have upward to a thousand students weekly attending and thousands reached through what they do. We were suddenly in a place that without realizing it at first, was exactly the place we always wanted to be, the dream of building church in a way that often times is more creative than what the world is doing. A place that allows us to do what we do, do it well, and throw Jesus in the center of it all.
After getting there, we have been thrust from opportunity to opportunity, growing our ministry and our personal vision for what could be... we are now getting more organized and not only run the entire youth media but also are doing all of the video announcements for the entire church and building a team and have people working with us to grow into something amazing. But its not because we had a comfortable journey getting there, because we didn't. Its because we never ever gave up and even though we got discouraged and felt like we were "wandering" in the wilderness, God had his hand on us every step of the way.
--Ultimately, I told you all that long story to get one point across. FAITHFULNESS. Not even that it is important to be faithful to God and the call he has given you, yes it is important, but its not the point. The point is Gods faithfulness to us. Whether or not we want to give up, whether or not we feel like we can't go on, God is always faithful to provide the bread that we need to bring us through the hard times, and into a life so beautiful that it could only be a part of his magnificent and brilliant plan.
The same week that we got our first pay check from the Dream Center was the same week that our 5,000 dollars finally dwindled to nothing. I believe we had 7 dollars left when the check came. We had more bills then we had income before we up and left to California, but we trusted that God was going to remain faithful and one way or another he did, every step of the way. He did the same thing in the wildness for the Israelites as he gave them only enough Bread and Meat for each day, every single day for 40 years before bringing them to the Promise Land. When they gathered more then a days worth, it would always go bad before they could eat it... if they gathered to little, it was still enough, and though they wined and complained and ate the same thing for 40 years, at the end of it all was a whole new life, the life that had been promised to them.
I have dreamed my whole life of doing the things that I am working towards doing at this point, and though I don't have to eat the same bread every day anymore, if I did, I would eat it every day with joy for 40 more years with the peace, knowledge and understanding that there is a Promise waiting for me, and because of God's faithfulness, I will see it all come to pass.
Moses had Aaron place 2 quarts of the Manna into a container for safekeeping, it later was placed in the Ark of the Covenant... just to remind future generations of God's faithfulness to these wandering people... I don't have a container, I just have a blog, but these things will never be forgotten.
J-Cub
Saturday, February 7, 2009
A Quick Memory
With all of this hype going around about a new Blink-182 album, I cant help but remember that fateful day when they announced their "hiatus"... grown men crying, a world was shaken! Then Britton and me posted on Blinks website that the only reason that they broke up was because Ben Nichols refused to buy slippers, and we posted his number and told everyone that if they wanted Blink to get back together, they had to tell Ben to get slippers.
Ben got a lot of hateful phone calls that week.
J-Cub.
Ben got a lot of hateful phone calls that week.
J-Cub.
Friday, February 6, 2009
To Step Away
I do the video announcements for Angelus Temple, and I build all the videos in the Youth service there... youth service is on Saturdays and main service is Sunday...
This week most all of us here went to Pastors School in Phoenix, and now people have the day off, but I have one day to build an entire youth service (not a little project) and get done the video announcements for the church to play Sunday morning... theres nobody to shoot the announcements... I am in big time scramble mode just trying to figure out how on earth I am going to get it all done, probably nothing short of working all night.
Then I decided to come to the cafe and take a break. Just relax, perhaps a glass bottle of coke, perhaps some green tea, I haven't fully decided yet. A whole weeks worth of work in one day? I guess thats not a big deal... it seems its been done before.
Sometimes in life, I have found that the forward motions and constant pushes find myself pushing against a wall that definitely is not going to move... there is a lot to do, but this is just one of those times when its best to just relax... There has never been a week that I did not get everything done, so why would this week be any different? It wont be.
Breathe. Step away. Enjoy Life a little in the midst of the stuff that has to get done. Relax. I don't relax that often.
My plan is as soon as we get in our new room, to invest in a new TV, set up the wii again, and do less. For some reason, I think I may be able to get more done that way, because if I always feel overwhelmed, I will go to crazy and never be productive at the level that I so badly want to do it at. Take a day off. Take a trip. Do something fun. Spend some money. Live a little, and at the end of the day, you just may be refreshed enough to get right back on track to changing the world.
J-Cub
This week most all of us here went to Pastors School in Phoenix, and now people have the day off, but I have one day to build an entire youth service (not a little project) and get done the video announcements for the church to play Sunday morning... theres nobody to shoot the announcements... I am in big time scramble mode just trying to figure out how on earth I am going to get it all done, probably nothing short of working all night.
Then I decided to come to the cafe and take a break. Just relax, perhaps a glass bottle of coke, perhaps some green tea, I haven't fully decided yet. A whole weeks worth of work in one day? I guess thats not a big deal... it seems its been done before.
Sometimes in life, I have found that the forward motions and constant pushes find myself pushing against a wall that definitely is not going to move... there is a lot to do, but this is just one of those times when its best to just relax... There has never been a week that I did not get everything done, so why would this week be any different? It wont be.
Breathe. Step away. Enjoy Life a little in the midst of the stuff that has to get done. Relax. I don't relax that often.
My plan is as soon as we get in our new room, to invest in a new TV, set up the wii again, and do less. For some reason, I think I may be able to get more done that way, because if I always feel overwhelmed, I will go to crazy and never be productive at the level that I so badly want to do it at. Take a day off. Take a trip. Do something fun. Spend some money. Live a little, and at the end of the day, you just may be refreshed enough to get right back on track to changing the world.
J-Cub
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Pastors School... Phoenix, AZ
I just got home back to beautful Los Angeles, CA after the most amazing and relaxing three days that I have had since our big move last June. Great speakers shared their hearts, classes were available all day but there was no requirement to attend any of them... I heard so much inspiring and encouraging words and took more amazing naps then I have in years, on the beautful campus of Phoenix First Assembly.
I left refreshed, I left inspired, I left ready to launch into a phase of ministry where I believe God will be able to move and effect peoples lives using us more then he ever has before.
Its funny what a difference it makes to just be still, to step away, to stop thinking about routines, even for just a moment, to relax, and to enjoy doing absolutely nothing, in the midst of so many things to do (I didn't just do nothing, I learned a lot, but I had my moments!)
Keep moving forward. Learn from other people who can help you. Take a break sometimes. and goto Carrabbas if there is one close to you, because I have to drive to Las Vegas or to Phoenix to get it, and its hard on me, and more expensive.
J-Cub.
I left refreshed, I left inspired, I left ready to launch into a phase of ministry where I believe God will be able to move and effect peoples lives using us more then he ever has before.
Its funny what a difference it makes to just be still, to step away, to stop thinking about routines, even for just a moment, to relax, and to enjoy doing absolutely nothing, in the midst of so many things to do (I didn't just do nothing, I learned a lot, but I had my moments!)
Keep moving forward. Learn from other people who can help you. Take a break sometimes. and goto Carrabbas if there is one close to you, because I have to drive to Las Vegas or to Phoenix to get it, and its hard on me, and more expensive.
J-Cub.
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