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Remembering Columbine
I was in my office on April 20th, 1999 when the mother of one of my teens walked in to drop something off at the main office. On her way out, she stuck her head in my door and asked if I had heard about the gunmen who were shooting students in Colorado. At that point, authorities had no idea how many gunmen or victims there were. I went home and watched CNN the rest of the day. Later in the day it was released that two students had planned and executed the massacre before taking their own lives. There seemed to be a rash of school shootings in that 2-3 year period. I remember one in Kentucky in particular. I remember our youth meeting that week. There were alot more questions than answers. Sometimes we can never no why things happen. USA Today has been doing a series of articles on the 10 year anniversary of the tragedy. Here’s the link. Turns out we were wrong about some things. The story about one of the killers asking a female student if she believed in God and then killing her after she answered “Yes”: not true says the FBI. Here’s the wikipedia story on Cassie Bernall. Waco, Oklahoma City, the Lincoln Assassination, and Columbine all happened between April 14-20. Puts a downer on an April 18th birthday. In a world that has seen such atrocities as the Holocaust, we still seemed to be shocked by evil deeds. Evil is not some entity floating around picking and choosing its targets. It’s in me and it’s in you. It’s that spirit of the evil one, the adversary, the accuser, the devil that we are born with and but for the grace of God it would destroy us all. It’s the sin nature. Another Columbine won’t be prevented with lectures, marketing, student summits, rallies, or awareness although these are all good and proper. Evil is prevented only by the transforming power of Jesus Christ working in our lives. It’s about every Christian sharing that power through the telling of our stories and the actions that bear the fruit of them. We tend to shy away from using the word,”evil”, unless we’re talking about someone far away or a long time ago. We like to call it “kids being kids”, “sowing your wild oats”, “choice”, “preference”, “lifestyle”, “bias”, “mistakes”, etc. As long as we treat evil as a joke, he will continue to get the last laugh.
Day at the Philly Zoo!
Well, the girls’ birthday is Sunday so we’ve been doing stuff with them everyday this week. Monday we took them to Chuck E. Cheese, Karen has taken them to the park, Thursday we went to the Philly zoo(and bought a membership), and Friday is a tea party. The zoo is a tradition that started on their 2nd birthday at the Greenville zoo which is great is in its own right. Last year, we went to a “zoo” in Wilmington, NC(never thought I’d be living in Wilmington, DE then!) and the Serpentorium which only has [Read more…] about Day at the Philly Zoo!
Leadership in a new church

Well, we had over 180 at church yesterday and there are still people out of town. It was an awesome day. Next Sunday we will have a baptism service(before the weather turns cold for good) and the forecast looks good for the outdoor festivities. We’re having a grand reopening for our youth center next Friday night, September 28th, from 7-10 pm with food, games, and a movie. Now, we just got to get the thing finished. Pray for me this Wednesday as I will be meeting with all of the children’s volunteers to lay out our vision and build our team to make it happen. I’m excited about the material we are using and this is a major step in me using my administrative and leadership skills which I am working to improve. We’ve got great people and I just want to encourage, inspire, and invest in them in a way that make children’s ministry fun and fulfilling for them.
Sometimes it is hard for me because I am dreaming big for our church and I don’t want to be the weird guy with crazy ideas. However, [Read more…] about Leadership in a new church
