Where do you stand with God?

Thanks for taking the time to watch this…I told God from day one I would share His story any time I could. This was shown in September at Liberty University’s spiritual emphasis week prior to Clayton King speaking.  You can watch the full sermon by clicking the hyperlink…when you get to the Liberty page, click the Convocation tab and go to the video September 7, How do you believe in God

Enjoy.

9-10 Year Old Playoff Brackets Set

Our 6-1 Boonsboro Broncos take the #2 seed on our quest for a youth Superbowl appearance in the state of Virginia.  Keep checking back and I will have the brackets and results updated after each game.

Bedford County Youth Football

Do you do what is right or what is easy?

devotionalwidget.jpgI would say for the biggest portion of my life, through the age of 30, I have always been an individual who has done just enough to get by.  I was always cutting corners and looking for the path of least resistance.  Some of you may know exactly what I am talking about, but for some maybe not.  Starting back even in middle and high school I was satisfied with a B or C in a class.  I could have easily worked a little bit and received a higher grade, but my motto was to exert as little effort as possible to get by and keep mom and dad from killing me.  You become what you practice, so this same lackadaisical attitude started to follow me into all areas of my life, sports, college, relationships, worship for God and prayer.  I once heard Suze Orman say, “Do what is right, not what is easy”.  Of course, she was talking in a financial context, but it struck me as a very compelling statement.  Read more

Preparation, Vital to Opportunity

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In our year end staff meeting I quickly touched on some introspective points we as people need to focus on to make us better as a distance learning team.  These characteristics can also be used to make us better husbands, wives, sons, daughters or ministry workers etc.  The specific characteristic I touched on in the meeting was “prepare for opportunity before it comes”.  What you do today really does effect what happens tomorrow.  I could continue this and spin it into why we should prepare so we are better as an organization, but instead I want to take that principle and spin it so you grasp for other areas of your life other than just work.  God really does have a plan for your life, but He also expects us to prepare for the time when He is ready to move within us.  If we are lazy, complacent or disobedient to what He is refining us for, He will not be able to move you into that opportunity that He has waiting.  Consider Noah, he had to build an ark that took between 80 and 120 years of preparation before God could move and fulfill His plan in Noah’s life.  Read more

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