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God’s unseen glory

As thick smog blankets the California evening sky, it simply serves as an illustration of the unseen glory of God that filled the atmosphere today… Read More

01/30/12 by ian

in awe of God

I didn’t realize that a trip to pick up a sandwich, would lead to having church in a parking lot… Read More

01/28/12 by ian

the right question

“Lord what do you want me to do?” I asked, shortly after surrendering my life to Christ.

God proceeded to give me my first assignment, which was to create a website, www.whatarekidssaying.com. A website that offers kids and teens the opportunity to share their hearts and minds with the world through creative writing. After successfully launching the site, I immediately asked, “Okay God, I created the website. Now what do you want me to do?” Read More

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if we are willing…

Since my arrival to California I have planted and watered seeds of the gospel of Christ everywhere—well, almost everywhere. Yesterday served as the first time I took my bag of seeds on a golf course…

A few Sundays ago, while driving out of the RV park to grab a bite to eat, after noticing a group of big country-fed white men sitting outside of a trailer eating and watching a football game I thought, I wonder if they’ll mind if I join them? After making a u-turn and pulling up to the trailer, I rolled my window down and asked, “You guys have room for one more?” Read More

01/26/12 by ian

the greatest among us

After being told that my truck would take one hour to be serviced last Saturday, three hours later…I drove away with: rotated tires, an oil change, a software update…and a lighter bag of seeds.

“So do you go to church?” I eventually asked a man that I engaged in a conversation.

“Man, I haven’t been to church in like ten years,” he replied.

“Hey that’s okay…I took a ten year hiatus too,” I immediately responded, in an effort to let him know that he was not alone. Read More

01/25/12 by ian

faults and imperfections

During my first stint with the Broncos, I remember observing my former head coach, Mike Shanahan, stop and pick up a piece of trash on his way through a hallway in the practice facility. Now that’s something you don’t see everyday, I thought. Then after making a remark about his action, he lightheartedly replied, “The more you can do, the longer you’ll be around.” Read More

01/19/12 by ian

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