Death by Love

“Lord, Save Us From Your Followers!”

If you haven't read the book or seen the documentary, do so... now... I'll wait while you do...

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Saw it? Changed your worldview, didn't it? No matter where you fall on the theological spectrum, this movie (and book) will touch you deeply. Here's the author/producer/actor who did it all in an interview on the Today Show...

Childish Secrets

I'm really caught up in this line of thought of God revealing everything to little children. So I've begun watching and listening as my girls play. This morning I hung out in the children's wing at NorthWood and just watched. Amazing how much truth lies within a child. They have not learned the fear of rejection yet, they haven't learned that there are people who are different than them, they haven't learned that everyone isn't a friend. I began to long for that again. To remember what it was like to walk into a room full of people you've never met and be friends instantly, regardless of race, creed, and status. They didn't judge what the other was wearing, they didn't judge the words coming from their mouths... they were just friends to be played with and to be enjoyed.

Where do we lose that? What happens in those pre-teen years that causes us to become harsh and jaded individuals?

Oh, to have that child-like faith once again!

Tears of Peace

I've been sick the past few days. The girls had it before me and we've all been down this week. I came in to work this morning only to find that one day missed at NorthWood is like missing 10 regular days. As I sit here at my desk, emailing and phone-calling, it occurred to me, what if I was the one to change the world today? Sounds crazy, I know. I mean, I have zero political power, zero public influence, and my charisma level is so low it's not even on the chart. But, still, what if? What if I said something to someone today that caused a chain reaction of good deeds and faith that eventually led to massive world change? What if what I did with my daughters today causes them to stand for injustice one day and bring about better days? That's when it hit me, you don't need political power, or popular influence, or high levels of charisma. All you need is the love of Christ and to live your life in such a way that influences even the strangers around you to do better. Yes, I'm ignorant enough to believe that one person can change the world. I also believe that it's not the politicians or those of influence in the world who hold the answer... no, I believe that if we listen close enough to the screaming whispers of the children, therein lies the genius of a changed world.

"At that time Jesus said, "I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and the learned, and revealed them to little children." Matthew 11:25 (NIV)

Checking In

There's a lot of debate these days over politics in church (both church politics and governmental politics). Most of the churches I attended growing up were very political. At a church I was on staff at in the past I preached a sermon and said something to the effect of "government doesn't belong behind the pulpit" which resulted in an uproar afterwords where an elderly gentleman wanted to (quote), "take my head off."

I think that proved my point.

In a recent article in the NY Times, Darrin Patrick of The Journey Church in St. Louis, MO talked about how younger believers are not following in their parents and grandparents footsteps this election year. But I'll get back to that in a moment...

Do you know where and how American Evangelicals entered into the political arena and claimed an entire party for itself? It (somewhat) began with Roe v. Wade and then outspoken pastors and leaders such as Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson began to speak out. The Republican party saw the writing on the wall and began to market their party on the platform of "family values." Next thing we know, to be a christian (small "c" used on purpose) meant to be a Republican.

But that always left a horrible taste in my mouth. Anytime I hear political propaganda come from the pulpit, I either stand up and leave, or I hold the vomit back (usually both). I want to worship God with my family at a worship event, not hear another Fox News report on the political landscape.

What happened to voting out of convictions and voting for the person who is best suited to run the country, not be a christian (again, small "c" used on purpose) "voice" in office. I remember when I was 9-years-old and I asked my Dad, "What party are you?" And he said, "None. I vote for the best guy." I'll keep that with me forever. About three years ago I pulled my Republican card out and tore it up.

Here's the sad fact of this election year... I'm not thrilled about the Democrats OR the Republicans! I think this may be Ralph Nader's year! ; )

Using What God Gave Ya!

If you're like most people, you always have this feeling of, "I was meant for more than this." Whatever your "this" may be, be it your job, your family, your town, whatever... you're right! You ARE meant for more than "this." God created each one of us to fulfill something. To fill a void. To add to something bigger than just "survival."

On August 14th and 15th, NorthWood Church is having a "Turbo Training" where we help connect people's passions with the greater needs around the world. You might be saying, "I'm not a Pastor" or, "I'm too busy for anything like this." If you answer "Yes" to the following question, this training applies to you: Have you ever laid in bed at night, stared at the ceiling, and thought to yourself, "I was meant for greatness"?

We agree. You are meant for greatness. You just need a nudge (or a sharp blow to the head) and NorthWood can help you with that. If you're interested in this, go to http://www.glocal.net and click on "Turbo."

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About Us

Bobby and Rennee met on June 19, 1996, had their first date on September 7, 1996, and they married on December 13, 1997. Their first daughter was born on February 17, 1999, second daughter born December 10, 2001, and their last two daughters born September 8, 2006.

Rennee is an RN/BSN who works on mom/baby at one of our local hospitals. Bobby is the Church Planting Administrator at NorthWood Church. Both love their jobs immensely, but love their girls and each other much more so. It's Bobby's goal to have a garage full of toys and it is Rennee's goal not to kill Bobby because of those toys.

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