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The Sheepdog’s Story

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I’m really proud of our children’s pastor—Angela Hagebusch…

She wrote her 1st book, the fulfillment of a dream and a lot of hard work. Pastor Angela teamed up with illustrator Angie Derrick (one of our Kid’s Life team members) to creatively tell the story of Christmas.

The book is called “The Miracle of Christmas: A Sheepdog’s Story.”

I gave it 5-stars on Amazon and wrote a short review:

The author tells a sweet story of an old sheepdog who stumbles upon a (the) Christmas miracle. The illustrations are beautifully painted. This is the perfect Christmas gift for children / grandchildren.

The book will be available on Sunday and Monday (Christmas Eve) at NWLife Church in a package deal…

The book with a matching stuffed animal sheepdog is just $15.

Of course, you can purchase just the book for $10.

It’s also available on Amazon.com here.

Hurry and get it! Supply is limited.

One more thing: will you do something for me? Congratulate Pastor Angela. Post something about the book on Twitter and/or Facebook. Write a positive review on Amazon. Help us get the word out.

Thank you!

 

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A Diverse Palate

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How diverse is your palate?

Would you describe your taste as big, broad, and exciting – or more on the small, narrow, and safe side? What have you tried recently that really pushed you outside your comfort zone?

Squid anyone?

I knew a guy who ate cheese pizza for at least one meal every day through junior high and high school. That’s a pretty narrow palate there, buddy.

We have a friend who confessed she’d never eaten a raspberry. What??!!?! Girl, you’re missing out. I mean, raspberries are God’s favorite fruit.

Speaking of God, I believe he has a big palate. Think about it—He is the creator. All the wonderful and creative diversity in nature reveals something about Him… God’s taste is big, broad, and exciting.

Now, I don’t really care what you eat or don’t eat.

If you refuse to eat raspberries, I’ll think you’re missing out—but we can be friends.

If you’re in a committed relationship with cheese pizza, I’ll be concerned about your cholesterol—but we can be friends.

Here’s what I do care about:

That we develop a diverse (big, broad, exciting) palate for people.

Why? Because God does. And because Jesus brings people together.

When He was born, working-class shepherds were drawn-in, and scholars (the Magi) from distant lands were drawn-in.

Just think about all the people who were drawn-in during His ministry years: outsiders, insiders, sinners, saints, rich, poor, outcasts, cool kids, young, old…

The book of Revelation gives us a vision of things to come: “I saw a vast crowd, too great to count, from every nation and tribe and people and language, standing in front of the throne and before the Lamb.” (Revelation 7.9 NLT)

Last year, our family took a cruise. We’ve been on cruises before, but this one was different. The cruise started in Genoa, Italy. All of our other cruises started in the USA.

And because this cruise started in Italy, the food was different from what we’ve had before.

There were lots of things we didn’t recognize. There were lots of items missing that we expected to find.

Walking down the buffet line, our eyes scanned for familiar things.

The brain quickly processes and eliminates the unfamiliar, “No, no, no, no, eww, is that squid? No, no, no, ah—yes! I think I’ll have a couple slices of this cheese pizza.”

You’ve done this before, right?

The problem is…

We do this with people too.

Not always intentionally or willfully. It’s more of a mindless reflex, an automatic response.

In a room full of people, our eyes scan for the familiar.

The brain quickly processes and eliminates the unfamiliar, “No, no, no, no, eww, is she really wearing that? No, no, no, ah—yes! I think I’ll go sit with my buddy over there.”

Here’s the deal: we have to choose to take some risks and expand our palates.

It won’t happen all on its own. Learning to appreciate Lebanese cuisine takes some intentional effort on your part. The same thing is true with people—learning to appreciate them takes intentional effort on your part.

Do it.

Serious. Work on it.

Develop a big, broad, diverse, and exciting palate for people.

 

QUESTION: What’s the weirdest or most palate-stretching thing you’ve eaten?

 

 

 

Fun + Free = Friday

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Here we go—another Friday! Hope you’re having a great one. Got some fun & free stuff for ya…

 

#1. FREE BOOK—One Thousand Gifts: A Dare To Live Fully Right Where You Are by Ann Voskamp.
This is the book Shari & I talked about recently (yes, it’s for girls). Be the first one to comment on this blog post & I’ll send you a copy (scroll down to the bottom of this page to comment). Also, Ann’s blog is great—check it out HERE. And while you’re at it, follow Ann on Twitter too.

 

#2. FREE BOOK—Plan B: What Do You Do When God Doesn’t Show Up The Way You Thought He Would? by Pete Wilson.

Here’s another book I recently talked about. Everyone has a Plan B experience, so this book speaks to us all. Be the first one to comment on this blog post & I’ll send you a copy (scroll down to the bottom of this page to comment). Also, Pete’s blog is great—check it out HERE. And while you’re at it, follow Pete on Twitter too.

 

#3. FREE BOOK—Love Does by Bob Goff.

This is currently (still) my favorite book. I love the stories, adventure, & challenge to love God & do stuff. Be the first one to comment on this blog post & I’ll send you a copy (scroll down to the bottom of this page to comment). Also—follow Bob Goff on Twitter. You’ll be glad you did.

 

#4. VIDEO—Motorcycle in the Drink.

One of many reasons I won’t ever be getting a motorcycle.

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#5. VIDEO—The Doughnut Vault.

I don’t even like doughnuts, but this video is cool & I’d be happy to take my wife to Chicago for one…

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#6. VIDEO—Lung Capacity Tester.

Watching a stodgy-old British guy get pranked is good fun.

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#7. VIDEO—Landfill Harmonic.

Fascinating & super cool.

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#8. VIDEO—Crazy Skate Tricks.

One minute of the craziest skateboarding stunts I’ve ever seen.

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See you next Friday for more fun & free stuff!

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She Sings Like An Angel

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If you searched “sings like an angel” on YouTube, what would you expect to find?

I just did it—and I will never have those minutes of my life back.

Angelic singing?

No.

The expression means something like “the stops you in your tracks and gives you goosebumps kind-of-singing.”

That wasn’t what I heard on YouTube.

But here’s what I want to know—have you, or anyone you know, actually heard angels sing?

Is there a recording of it?

Probably not.

I do know of a recording of angels singing…

It’s in the Bible.

At once the angel was joined by a huge angelic choir singing God’s praises. (Luke 2.13 MSG)

This recording doesn’t tell us HOW the angels sang.

There’s no Simon Cowell evaluation for their performance.

Instead, this recording of the angels singing emphasizes WHAT the angels sang.

They sang praises to God.

Want to sing like an angel?

We don’t know if they sing high or low or ethereal or raspy or fast or slow…

We don’t know HOW they sing.

We know WHAT they sing.

We can sing like angels too.

Let’s sing WHAT they sing—praises to our God.

 

 

If you enjoy wasting time on YouTube, check out this video. What do you think—angelic singing?

 

 

Smells Like Angel Spirit?

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When the angels showed up on the scene just outside Bethlehem, they didn’t sing about themselves.

This wasn’t their song:

With big stars out, it’s less dangerous

Here we are now, lots of angels

Watch us flutter, see our halos

Here we are now, your entertainers

Nope.

Their anthem wasn’t about themselves.

They sang praise to the Savior.

Same thing—later on in the book of Revelation…

The anthem of the angels (and all the people too) was one of praise to the Savior.

I think this is a good reminder for the church.

The church isn’t the Savior.

The church doesn’t save. The church doesn’t redeem. And the church doesn’t make all things new…

That’s the work of our Savior.

Sure, the Savior uses the church—we’re His instrument.

But a church without the Savior is nothing.

A church without the Savior has no song, no anthem.

Our anthem isn’t to ourselves or for ourselves.

Our anthem is to Him, for Him, and all about Him.

Sometimes our church slogans, advertising, marketing, branding, talking, bragging, singing—our anthem—becomes more about us than it is about the Savior. And that’s messed up.

We need to be reminded of how angels sing…

What angels sing.

Why angels sing.

Who angels sing to, and for, and about.

‘Cause that’s our anthem too.

 

Fun + Free = Friday

 

Love me some Fridays. I know you do too. Let’s celebrate! Here’s some fun & free stuff for ya…

 

#1. FREE BOOK—One Thousand Gifts: A Dare To Live Fully Right Where You Are by Ann Voskamp.
This is the book Shari & I talked about last Sunday (yes, it’s for girls). Be the first one to comment on this blog post & I’ll send you a copy (scroll down to the bottom of this page to comment). Also, Ann’s blog is great—check it out HERE. And while you’re at it, follow Ann on Twitter too.

 

#2. FREE BOOK—Plan B: What Do You Do When God Doesn’t Show Up The Way You Thought He Would? by Pete Wilson.

I’ll be quoting from this book on Sunday. Everyone has a Plan B experience, so this book speaks to us all. I enjoyed reading Plan B a couple years ago, and just read through it again this week. Be the first one to comment on this blog post & I’ll send you a copy (scroll down to the bottom of this page to comment). Also, Pete’s blog is great—check it out HERE. And while you’re at it, follow Pete on Twitter too.

 

#3. VIDEO—The Tickle Bug Prank.

Yeah, stuff like this makes me giggle.

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#4. VIDEO—Waitin On Christmas Ad.

Surprise ending. Cuteness.

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#5. VIDEO—Seven Dollar Coffee Taste Test.

Trickery at its best.

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#6. VIDEO—Urban Outlaw.
I doubt anyone besides me will actually watch this entire video (it’s over 30 minutes long). I started watching it thinking I’d quit after 30 seconds and was instantly fascinated. What is it? A documentary about a guy who restores Porsches.

 

 

See you next Friday for more fun & free stuff!

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