Sunday, November 28, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Walking Out The Prophetic
Starting a few months ago one of the guys in our church that I have know for a few years gives me "a word" that I should start doing Live Streaming. "Thanks for the word. I'll pray about it." I did pray - a little. A month later he gives me the same word. "Thanks, I will work on it." (I planned to work on it but didn't get around to it.) About another month goes by and he says as he leaves Sunday morning, "The LORD wants you to stream as soon as possible." "I will do the research necessary next week." I start researching. I buy a hundred foot Cat 5 cable. That's where I stop. Life moves on. We are having a speaker come in the next week.
The second night of the conference A. J. Nichols comes in with his PC and says they are going to stream tonight. "You'll need a cable that can handle 100mps, I say." I have one that I got last week. In 30 minutes we had strung the cable, using two ladders, a projector cart and some Duct Tape. We were on the Internet - Live. We continue to stream and little by little are getting better with it. When John Crowder comes a few weeks later a guy in Russia is watching John in real time.
This blog had about 2700 hits in it's first five years. It now has been averaging 50 visitors a day. I bet you can guess when the change started - when we stepped out and leaned into "the word".
Same guy has given me a new "word". Here it is: "The LORD wants you to set up a LCD 50 inch large screen monitor in a front window and show worship and teaching around the clock. A visual sending the Word out into the streets."
I think I learned from the last time that it isn't so much HOW you fulfill the word as it is TRYING to move on the word the best you know how to do it.
Today I stopped by Walmart and looked for a large screen monitor. I talked with the Spirit as we looked at the screens. The most peace was on a Sony 45.9 inch unit. It was priced at $748.97. I'm starting a fund today toward this flat screen. "God pays for what He orders." That's what Kenn Gulliksen would tell us in the early days of the Vineyard movement. If He speaks to you on this, well, cool. If He does not, well, cool. I will let you know what happens next.
The second night of the conference A. J. Nichols comes in with his PC and says they are going to stream tonight. "You'll need a cable that can handle 100mps, I say." I have one that I got last week. In 30 minutes we had strung the cable, using two ladders, a projector cart and some Duct Tape. We were on the Internet - Live. We continue to stream and little by little are getting better with it. When John Crowder comes a few weeks later a guy in Russia is watching John in real time.
This blog had about 2700 hits in it's first five years. It now has been averaging 50 visitors a day. I bet you can guess when the change started - when we stepped out and leaned into "the word".
Same guy has given me a new "word". Here it is: "The LORD wants you to set up a LCD 50 inch large screen monitor in a front window and show worship and teaching around the clock. A visual sending the Word out into the streets."
I think I learned from the last time that it isn't so much HOW you fulfill the word as it is TRYING to move on the word the best you know how to do it.
Today I stopped by Walmart and looked for a large screen monitor. I talked with the Spirit as we looked at the screens. The most peace was on a Sony 45.9 inch unit. It was priced at $748.97. I'm starting a fund today toward this flat screen. "God pays for what He orders." That's what Kenn Gulliksen would tell us in the early days of the Vineyard movement. If He speaks to you on this, well, cool. If He does not, well, cool. I will let you know what happens next.
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Rachel Muller - Single: Gaze (All The Days)
Rachel Muller has got a single for sale online. It's called Gaze (All The Days). It's available at these locations on the web: Itunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/gaze-all-the-days/id404895537?i=404895542
or at CD Baby http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rachelmuller or at Amazon Music http://www.amazon.com/Gaze-All-the-Days/dp/B004CTCG6Q/ref=sr_shvl_album_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1290384157&sr=301-1
It's like God's timing for releasing music. I hear there are more tunes coming in the next few weeks from more of our songwriters.
or at CD Baby http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rachelmuller or at Amazon Music http://www.amazon.com/Gaze-All-the-Days/dp/B004CTCG6Q/ref=sr_shvl_album_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1290384157&sr=301-1
It's like God's timing for releasing music. I hear there are more tunes coming in the next few weeks from more of our songwriters.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Scott Parker Songs on Itunes and CD Baby
Scott has released two of his tunes you can now download. At CD Baby http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/scottparker1 and at Itunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/psalms-103/id404886762 and at Amazon Music http://www.amazon.com/Psalms-103/dp/B004CV6V3I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1290381827&sr=8-1-catcorr Song titles include: Psalm 103 and The King Is Here.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Monday, November 08, 2010
Organic First Fruits Worship
Taste and Hear. More of last night's Organic First Fruits Worship at Ustream. Look under Connects over on the right side and down.
The Archippus Within
Yesterday I taught from Chapter 3 and 4 of Colossians. I so like that we get to find out that Onesimus (4:9) is restored. (Part of his story is in Philemon) And that John Mark, Barnabas's cousin is back on the mission field (John Mark's story is in Acts).
In the next to last verse of Chapter 4 (4:17) there's a personal message to Archippus. Mr. Paul says to him, "Take heed to the ministry which you have received in the Lord, that you may continually fulfil it." NASB
The NASB leaves out 'continually' but it applies in our time and culture. So many things continually calling our name, pulling us aside from the important. Don't you find it hard to stay on track? There's a Tat for you to put down your arm: "Take Heed To Stay On Track". What kind of font to use? Maybe in a 1967 Poster style.
In the next to last verse of Chapter 4 (4:17) there's a personal message to Archippus. Mr. Paul says to him, "Take heed to the ministry which you have received in the Lord, that you may continually fulfil it." NASB
The NASB leaves out 'continually' but it applies in our time and culture. So many things continually calling our name, pulling us aside from the important. Don't you find it hard to stay on track? There's a Tat for you to put down your arm: "Take Heed To Stay On Track". What kind of font to use? Maybe in a 1967 Poster style.
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