Archive for February, 2010

What A Day

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Humbled. Excited. Thrilled. Inspired. Confirmed.

These are the words that come to mind when asked how I felt after the first Launch Team meeting this past Sunday. After months of preparing, massive marketing, and a TON OF PRAYER, Baypointe Church had their first launch team meeting and what a great day it was.

We met new families, and most  of them were excited about being a part of the vision of Baypointe. Some signed up for specific launch teams, and some just said “put me where you need me!” (We need more people like that in the world!) It was a great start, and I can’t wait to get to know them better and serve alongside of them.

Words cannot express how much I appreciate the numerous friends (many of whom are Pastors) that took time out of their busy Sunday to call me, text me, email me, and most importantly pray for me and the team that day. They are so busy on Sundays, yet took time to contact me. One of the most unique was a phone call I received around 9:30 from Brian Hunter (Genesischurch.tv) and the entire early service congregation. Yes, he called me from stage, on speaker phone and had the whole church yell and scream for us. Another great thing that happened was that I had 2 texts messages on my phone from Rocky McKinley (Destiny Community Church) and Dr. E. Bob Kuschel (Westwood Hills Ministries) saying they were praying for me before I was even awake!! Another was Marty Martin (Northstar Church) who gathered his teaching team together before their service and prayed for us. This is a church that is in the same city as us, yet is Kingdom Minded enough to truly want to see us explode. Then after service, the number of calls and emails kept coming, and I can’t say how much I appreciate you all.

It was a great start, but we still have a lot of work left to do. Changing our community is going to take prayer, and work, and neither of these will we be afraid to commit to. We also still have funds to raise, and would love to have you partner with us. I will be posting a Baypointe Wish List within a few days, and if you would like to help us purchase any of these items, please email me at ben@baypoinechurch.tv, and I will process it.

Baypointe has started. There is no looking back, and to be honest, I don’t want to!

Grace.

Ben

An Upside-down Toothbrush

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Yesterday I was speaking to a really amazing guy. We were sitting in my office (AKA Joey’s Coffee Shop) talking about faith, church planting, and even politics. At one point he said that he has never seen God. He knows He exists, but He wants to know how God speaks to me. If you have been reading this site for very long, you know that one of the ways God speaks to me is through my children. And, yes, this morning He did it again.

One of my morning routines is that I get Gracen in the bathroom, and we brush our teeth at the same time. I always tell him, “Just do what daddy does, okay?” He smiles, but I really think he is saying, “I know daddy, we do this everyday.” We brush, rinse our mouths, wash our face and hands, dry them, and then move on with our day. This morning started the same, except while I was brushing my teeth, the toothpaste began to run down my toothbrush making the handle slippery, not allowing me to get the full scrub I was looking for. So, what did I do? I turned my toothbrush upside down to clean it off. Makes sense right? Well, Gracen not missing a beat, looked at me with this look that says, “What the heck are you doing dad? Your toothbrush is upside down? That’s not how it is supposed to be done. We never do it that way! That’s crazy!” But in the next moment he quickly flipped his toothbrush upside down and just like me began to rinse it off. His look never changed. It made no sense to him, but every morning, he did what he was told, “Just do what daddy does, okay?”

Then again, I could hear God telling me not to miss this moment. Gracen had been practicing obedience every morning. Doing what daddy did was the normal thing for him. It didn’t matter what, he just followed his dad. So this morning, when things were very different for him, he didn’t miss a beat. He followed me. It didn’t make sense, it was different than what he was accustomed to, but in the end he had learned that following his dad was the normal thing to do.

Obedience is not easy for anyone. Following God sometimes makes no sense. Fully living out the teachings of Jesus will make no sense to our culture. Forgive people endlessly? Come on. Love people with no regard? That’s silly. Give money to the church? Outdated. Here’s what I have learned in my life about God. He has never given me a huge assignment, until I have proven that I can be obedient in the small ones. Sometimes it is easy, and sometimes I look at God and say, “really? What the heck are you thinking? That’s not how it’s supposed to be done. That’s crazy!” But in the end, I do it…and everytime it turns out to be the best thing for me.

So now it’s on you. Are you following God daily, just on Sundays, or when it’s convenient? There is something in your heart that God is telling you to do, it makes no sense, you’ve never done it that way, it’s crazy! Let me let you in on a secret…God knows that!! Are you willing to pull the trigger on that major decision? Can you trust that He knows what He is doing?

…can you turn your toothbrush upside down?

Grace.

Ben