As a relatively new Christian, I started to read The Bible and thought I would just start reading from the beginning starting with Genesis, Exodus and so on til I get to the end. Until recently I enrolled in my churches e-discipleship study to continue to grow in my walk and build my relationship with our Lord.
I am glad I did! I learned there is a suggested way to read the Bible! Who KNEW!!!
e-discipleship snapshop of lesson
First, begin your reading with the gospel of John, then read Matthew, Mark and Luke. All four gospels will give you a well-rounded perspective on the three year ministry of Jesus.
After reading the four gospels, then begin the book of Acts (written by Luke) which tells how the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ was disseminated throughout the world. Continue on to the end of the New Testament (Revelation) and then start again with the gospel of John only, and then read from Acts to Revelation.
Repeat this about four times, each time starting with a different gospel. When you begin the Old Testament, be sure to read some portions of the New Testament as part of your daily reading.
Try to read the Bible for about half an hour each day, and that should get you through the whole Bible in about one year.
This is super cool! WHO KNEW! I hope within 1 year I will be celebrating this achievement. Pray for me that I am diligent and focused.
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Is it Business Tyme?
This an opening Video to our sex message at Church a couple of weeks ago "Thank God for sex". Everyone thought it was hiliarious! I thought I would post for fun and enjoyment.
Called Service
This past weekend I was scheduled to serve as the front of house producer at my Church. It was exciting because there were so many details to go over and review during rehearsal. The service was more complex than usual. I felt comfortable in the middle of chaos. I know its odd thing to say, but in the midst of all of the different things going on at the same time, to me, it was not disorderly, it was controlled chaos. I must clarify we were not disorganized, we just have alot of things going on and a short amount of time to pull together.
I was excited about rehearsal on Thursday and Saturday I felt confident. Everyone did awesome at rehearsal and Satursday evening, although I was pretty critical about my performance on Saturday. When it comes to execution, I strive for perfection and when I make a mistake I take it pretty hard (I am my worst critic). I went home and reflected what I could have dont differently... and asked myself what could I have done better? I actually went home reviewed my notes, made more notes and rehearsed several times in my head.
On Sunday, I hopped in my car and listened to my worship CD, driving in a light sprinkle. As I arrive in the lower parking lot I sat in my car cause it started to rain harder. (I had an umbrella, but it was my kids polka dot umbrella and it was really small, kid size.) I prayed in my car before going to church and the rain went back to being a light sprinkle.
The services were Awesome! I love it when plans come together.
Something interesting happened during the first service at 0930. One of the guys I serve with asked me what I normally did for a living, I replied Engineer and he was surprised. He asked, "Have ever done producing before?" and I told him no. He was surprised I was not in this line of work (production) before and said, "You look at home in this setting." This comment came out of the blue, his comment was uplifting to me. It made me forget about what I felt I was doing wrong, but bring into perspective what I was doing right. I appreciated his comments, his timing could not have been any better. Many times its the tinest comment, which helps lift and guides ones life and path. Its interesting how so few words can make a difference in ones day....
I was excited about rehearsal on Thursday and Saturday I felt confident. Everyone did awesome at rehearsal and Satursday evening, although I was pretty critical about my performance on Saturday. When it comes to execution, I strive for perfection and when I make a mistake I take it pretty hard (I am my worst critic). I went home and reflected what I could have dont differently... and asked myself what could I have done better? I actually went home reviewed my notes, made more notes and rehearsed several times in my head.
On Sunday, I hopped in my car and listened to my worship CD, driving in a light sprinkle. As I arrive in the lower parking lot I sat in my car cause it started to rain harder. (I had an umbrella, but it was my kids polka dot umbrella and it was really small, kid size.) I prayed in my car before going to church and the rain went back to being a light sprinkle.
The services were Awesome! I love it when plans come together.
Something interesting happened during the first service at 0930. One of the guys I serve with asked me what I normally did for a living, I replied Engineer and he was surprised. He asked, "Have ever done producing before?" and I told him no. He was surprised I was not in this line of work (production) before and said, "You look at home in this setting." This comment came out of the blue, his comment was uplifting to me. It made me forget about what I felt I was doing wrong, but bring into perspective what I was doing right. I appreciated his comments, his timing could not have been any better. Many times its the tinest comment, which helps lift and guides ones life and path. Its interesting how so few words can make a difference in ones day....
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