Why does it always seem that the summer goes so fast. I was picking up Caleb yesterday; he had been gone all week at a Bible camp in western NE cabin leading a group of 4-6 grade students. I was talking with another parent, we came to the conclusion that summer is nearly half over for the kids.
We had a excellent week in ministry this past week. It started with City Impact, LBC, and a Swedish church partnering together to have outreach at Peter Pan park. City Impact held its annual end of the year BBQ and potluck. Berean came with volunteers to help serve and a team of people that are going to Sweden on a mission trip. They set up bounce houses, concerts, and snow cones. We saw a number of people from the community come of for the free event including ones that have had up to this point no relationship or connection to City Impact. I would estimate the crowd to be about 500 or so! I had a great chance to talk with some of the students I did not know from Bible Club or ILA, just kids from the neighborhood. We'll get back to them.
Monday morning we sent Caleb off to camp. He had a great week...but it was a big sacrifice for him. The building he was in had no air....They were opening widows and using fans to cool off the rooms. Caleb had severe breathing problems out there. In fact when he came home last night, his asthma was in about the worst shape we have seen since his diagnosis and treatment began. Caleb said he had a great time ministering to the students he got to work with...but he would have much rather us had been there with him like we were in the past.
Tuesday... Challenge Circle ministry kicked off in Peter Pan Park. All of the ILA that signed up to help were there, except Caleb (due to him being at camp). We had a great turn out of our Bible Club students. Faith said it was the best thing she had experienced ever! She can't wait to go back and work with the students next week. More importantly some of the students that I had talked with a few days earlier showed up, participated, were fed, and want to be a part of City Impact....Praise God!
Awesome to be a part of the work God is doing! We look forward to this week...ILA pool party, Challenge Circles, and meeting with Messiah Lutheran about VBS at Peter Pan Park.
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Saturday, June 30, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Playoff Pressure
I love the NBA, I have watched almost every single playoff game over the course of the last month and a half (I did not watch all of the first round games...but a good chunk). And I will openly admit that I am a LeBron hater! I think my biggest gripe against him has been the inordinate amount of hype, for someone who had never accomplished anything. I will gladly admit he is the most physically gifted athlete in the NBA I have seen in a long time, but to say he is, was or will be the greatest player...well he had to win at least a ring first. I watched him play and have followed his career since the beginning, and I was fairly convinced he would never be able to accomplish that goal: winning an NBA championship. Mostly because of how he responded under pressure...he would take all of the ownership of having to win the game on himself..or he would collapse under the pressure of needing to be great. Sometimes he could deliver, he has freakish ability ask the Boston Celtics this year, or the Chicago Bulls last year, or the Orlando Magic a few years ago when Cleveland made the finals on LeBron's back. He can win a series by himself...but not a Championship.
This year, something was different. Oklahoma City doubled and sometimes tripled LeBron all series. It did not have a tremendously negative affect on his game...He averaged 28.6 points per game...What it did do was force Lebron to grow up! He did not settle for many ill-advised jump shots...he drove, he dished, he got to the foul line (too much if you ask me, David Stern and Joey Crawford should both get rings from Miami... but that is another story). Oklahoma City, by ratcheting up the pressure on LeBron forced him to trust his teammates! Mike Miller stated this point during the game 5 half-time interview..."They gotta double LeBron" when asked he got open for all of his 4 of his first half three point shots.
Here is some comparison stats... In the Boston Series, LeBron was hardly ever doubled, in fact the C's even mixed in some zone defense to confuse the Heat... and it worked. They forced LeBron into a Herculean performance to get past them...Lebron averaged almost 40 points a game and he was good enough to beat an older declining team. Only two other Heat players averaged double digits in the Celtics series Mario Chalmers (14) and D-Wade (25).
This may sound counter-intuitive but by OKC doubling LeBron...saying we are not going to let you beat us, they in fact handed him the key Miami's victory. They took the pressure off of LeBron by increasing the pressure they put on him. He became a distributor and facilitator for Miami's offense. 5 Heat players averaged double digit points in the Finals: Battier (11.6), Bosh (14.6), Chlamers (10.4), James (28.6), and D-Wade (22.6). James was not a one man band, he was forced to trust his teammates and they did not let him down.
I wonder if LeBron would have "allowed" or even challenged to average 40 points like he did against the Celtics if he could have under the pressure of the NBA Finals.....Kudos to Miami, I still don't like LeBron... and I think OKC vs Miami is your finals for the next 3-4 years (assuming no major injuries) and we get to see who will be the best player of this era will be KD or King James. This has the chance to turn into Bird vs. Magic in the 80's. I don't think Lebron and the Heat are so far ahead of everyone else that they will be like the Bulls of the 90's. And KD will end up with more rings.
This year, something was different. Oklahoma City doubled and sometimes tripled LeBron all series. It did not have a tremendously negative affect on his game...He averaged 28.6 points per game...What it did do was force Lebron to grow up! He did not settle for many ill-advised jump shots...he drove, he dished, he got to the foul line (too much if you ask me, David Stern and Joey Crawford should both get rings from Miami... but that is another story). Oklahoma City, by ratcheting up the pressure on LeBron forced him to trust his teammates! Mike Miller stated this point during the game 5 half-time interview..."They gotta double LeBron" when asked he got open for all of his 4 of his first half three point shots.
Here is some comparison stats... In the Boston Series, LeBron was hardly ever doubled, in fact the C's even mixed in some zone defense to confuse the Heat... and it worked. They forced LeBron into a Herculean performance to get past them...Lebron averaged almost 40 points a game and he was good enough to beat an older declining team. Only two other Heat players averaged double digits in the Celtics series Mario Chalmers (14) and D-Wade (25).
This may sound counter-intuitive but by OKC doubling LeBron...saying we are not going to let you beat us, they in fact handed him the key Miami's victory. They took the pressure off of LeBron by increasing the pressure they put on him. He became a distributor and facilitator for Miami's offense. 5 Heat players averaged double digit points in the Finals: Battier (11.6), Bosh (14.6), Chlamers (10.4), James (28.6), and D-Wade (22.6). James was not a one man band, he was forced to trust his teammates and they did not let him down.
I wonder if LeBron would have "allowed" or even challenged to average 40 points like he did against the Celtics if he could have under the pressure of the NBA Finals.....Kudos to Miami, I still don't like LeBron... and I think OKC vs Miami is your finals for the next 3-4 years (assuming no major injuries) and we get to see who will be the best player of this era will be KD or King James. This has the chance to turn into Bird vs. Magic in the 80's. I don't think Lebron and the Heat are so far ahead of everyone else that they will be like the Bulls of the 90's. And KD will end up with more rings.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Music Monday
I LOVE Pandora! How did we ever listen to music prior to streaming it instantly off the internet? I listen to Pandora everyday while working. I like that it introduces me to music that I might not have heard of, but is similar to other music I like. The artist I have really come to enjoy is a singer/songwriter that goes under the name of Secondhand Serenade. He has been out for a few years, and I had even heard some of his music before, but for some reason it didn't really resonate with me until I heard some of the songs from his first album, Awake. Today's Music Monday is my favorite track "Last Song Ever", this is a slightly different version than on the record but still nice....Enjoy!
Friday, June 15, 2012
Father's Day
How many of us grew up with an awesome Dad? Who was blessed to be brought up in a way that is noble and honoring? I have been a part of many different Men's Groups- Bible Studies where the primary focus is Fatherhood! How our fathers did....how are we doing as fathers...what does it really mean to be a father? In these groups I have discovered that fathers are seldom good, and even the best have left holes or scars that are hard to fill. Wounds that never truly go away. Stories that will not be forgotten. We fail....
In the movie "Fight Club" "Tyler" played by Brad Pitt articulates a worldly view of what it means to be a father....and how that can affect our relationship with our creator by saying "Our fathers were our models for God. If our fathers bailed what does this tell you about God?... You have to consider the possibility that God does not like you. He never wanted you. In all probability, he hates you." How many of us struggle with the image of God as our "Father " based on our earthly father? I am sure that it can be a challenge for many!
Paul has a different take, he sates in Romans 8 "Instead you received the Holy Spirit, who makes you God's child. By the Spirit's power we call God "Abba." Abba means Father.The Spirit himself joins with our spirits. Together they give witness that we are God's children." The God of everything, creator of all, imparts His Spirit it to us, so that we can call Him "daddy" ... this is only available to us by believing that God's Son, Jesus took the punishment for our sins! God loves you...and He is a perfect Father, even if our dads were not (which I can guarantee they were not perfect)! He desires to be in relationship with you, even if your father has "bailed".
If you have a great dad, be grateful for him this weekend. If your dad was not winning father of the year anytime soon, and there are things between you and him, take it to your Heavenly Father and see what His will for you is, because He love you and gave up everything just to be with you!
Happy Father's Day!
Friday, June 8, 2012
Update on Dad
Thank you all so much for your prayers yesterday! Dad successfully had his surgery on his left ankle. It was a long process ( in the OR for a little over 4 hours) and recovery has just started. We have a long list of medical supplies to pick up for him before he comes home. He is non-weight bearing on his surgically repaired ankle for 12 WEEKS! Then I am sure that he will have some additional PT to go through after, so it will be a process but the really scary part is over! Praise God for His faithfulness to Dad!
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Mango Salsa
This past weekend we celebrated all of the wonderful people on the Ministry Team for ILA. We spent a fantastic night with some wonderful food in a beautiful home of a City Impact co-worker. I love to cook so anytime I can show off my talents in the kitchen I try to meet the challenge. The hit of the night was was Fresh Mango Salsa.... here is how! (Another veggie lovers dream)
3 - Ripe Mangoes
1 - Small-Medium white onion
2 - limes
1 - Tablespoon Cider vinegar
3 - Tablespoons fresh chopped cilantro
2 - teaspoons sugar
salt, pepper
(Cooking is an art...I did not use a recipe and these are approximations...be sure to taste and season accordingly)
Cut limes in half and juice into medium size bowl. Add vinegar and sugar whisk together. Peel and chop mango into ship size chunks then add to bowl. Finley chop onion and cilantro, add to bowl and mix. Chop tomatoes to about the same size as the mango, lightly salt and pepper, then add to the bowl. Mix and chill before serving with your favorite tortilla chips (I especially like yellow corn tortilla chip with this salsa)
3 - Ripe Mangoes
1 - Small-Medium white onion
2 - limes
1 - Tablespoon Cider vinegar
3 - Tablespoons fresh chopped cilantro
2 - teaspoons sugar
salt, pepper
(Cooking is an art...I did not use a recipe and these are approximations...be sure to taste and season accordingly)
Cut limes in half and juice into medium size bowl. Add vinegar and sugar whisk together. Peel and chop mango into ship size chunks then add to bowl. Finley chop onion and cilantro, add to bowl and mix. Chop tomatoes to about the same size as the mango, lightly salt and pepper, then add to the bowl. Mix and chill before serving with your favorite tortilla chips (I especially like yellow corn tortilla chip with this salsa)
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