- Solitude/Privacy- Passion grows in the dark; turn off the voices.
- Self Encouragement- How you face the injustices of life will determine your passion. I Sam. 30; Heb. 3:13. Passionate people have courage to give away.
- Sacrifice- Personal cost will determine personal passion. Gal. 2:20
- Simplicity- Passionate people have a target; focus; singular vision. Passion dies when not attached to vision.
- Spiritual Life- Passion also dies when not linked to a vibrant spiritual life. "I am the vine..."
Thursday, July 31, 2008
5 Principles of Passion
Doug Reed Ministries
We had a special guest Sunday, Doug Reed, who I know from back in my high school days. We both came out of the same youth ministry, and both went on to attend Central Bible College after graduating. Now, we are both in ministry in the KC area. Weird!
Doug and his wife Jeanne have an awesome passion to see people grow in their relationship with Christ. Doug speaks across the nation, and internationally through his missions organization, Partnership International. He also has a great teaching blog: check it out.
This message was very timely and welcome for our church. I haven't gotten a copy yet, but I plan to do so and listen to it again.
Here are my takeaways from Doug's message on "Passion: The X-Factor"...
- "...you don't know how heavy sin is until it's gone."
- "little skills + great passion is greater than big skills + little passion"
- "passion is the attractive quality of your faith"
- It's somewhat surreal listening to someone from your high school days speak; I know how far God's brought both of us.
- 5 Principles of Passion
Freedom Chapel- Long Island, NY
Jimmy has done a fantastic job reaching people for Christ all over New York City. And this has been his heart from the moment he came to the Lord. I don't know very many people who are more authentic and genuine in their relationship with Christ than Jimmy and his wife Miriam.
Jimmy grew up as the youngest of nine children in a household devastated by drug abuse, alcohol and violence. After graduating from Brooklyn Teen Challenge in 1985, he went to Central Bible College in 1986 and graduated in 1989. That's where I met Jimmy. We played on the CBC Spartans Basketball team together for two seasons. We hooped it up in our short shorts! Jimmy was a power forward, quick scorer & rebounder. He was the master of the finger roll lay in! Jennifer got to know Miriam, as they had several classes together on campus and drove to the away games together. Good times.
The Lord led Jimmy and Miriam to establish a Teen Challenge coffeehouse outreach on Long Island, reaching those whose lives had been ravished by drugs and alcohol. This became Long Island Teen Challenge. Then in 1992, he pioneered Freedom Chapel Assembly of God. Today, both ministries are thriving under his leadership.
I encourage you to get Jimmy's new book and to pray for the new building program that they are in. Thanks, Jimmy, for the opportunity-- I had a wonderful time and God blessed greatly!
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Extreme School Makeover- Day 2
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Extreme School Makeover- Day 1
New York Dream Center
Friday, July 25, 2008
Top 10 Ice Cream Places in KC: Stop #6- Tropical Sno
Gotta love their sign too:
Thursday, July 24, 2008
New Ricardo CD- "Oh What A God"
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Forward Conference in Atlanta
The theme of the conference was basically to have a personal encounter with God so that you can live out your purpose and impact and bring life-change to the world around you. It's pretty cool because we're in a series right now in youth called Encounter that goes right along with the theme of the weekend.
We stayed in houses this year which made it tons more convenient to hang out and chill with each other. Each night after the services we had a time of reflection back at the houses and allowed our group to share what God had done in their life during the service. It was awesome to hear how each student personalized the messages and the worship times and to hear what was being stirred in their hearts. It wasn't the norm where students talked about their struggles and how God set them free (not that that's a bad thing)...but this weekend it was more outward focused...it seems that the students are starting to get it...that God changes them so that then they can go and change their world. --Pastor Brad Baker
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Top 10 Ice Cream Places in KC: Stop #5- Murray's
We loved Murray's and will definitely go back. Interesting fact: they weighed the ice cream before charging us. Yes, it is priced by the ounce. Different, but good!
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Sports: The Building & Revealing of Character
This has been a hectic week for the Ross family. Joseph has been participating in the regional USSSA Little League World Series at 3 and 2 Park in Lenexa, KS. So we've been traveling across town everyday at least once to see the Swingbuilder Saints play their final tournament of the season. Things didn't turn out the way we had hoped, but we always enjoy watching the games.
Athletics have played a big part in my life and many of the life disciplines I have learned have come through sports. So when Joseph starting playing competitive baseball this year, not only did we get into it, but looked forward to what he would learn through playing.
I had a coach one time say, "Sports doesn't build character, it reveals it." Actually I think its both. If you are teachable, you will notice that participating in sports puts you in many life-learning situations. How you respond and what decisions you make will help build your character. But, it also reveals it.
With the pressure of performing well and winning, emotions can get involved. Really involved. It's during these times that character is revealed. These are some of the best learning moments for kids (and parents!).
George Barna, in his book, Transforming Children into Spiritual Champions, says that one of the best ways for a postmodern generation to learn is in these real life shared moments. Formal teaching is o.k., but pointing out life lessons while engaged in activity sometimes has the biggest impact. I know our children don't always appreciate it. And it takes a degree of discernment to know the right moment for sharing/teaching. But I have noticed that they also recall those lessons better than others.
Our teaching moments always come after practices and games in the car ride home. We discuss attitudes, actions & non-actions, strategy, successes, failures, wins, losses...they all get dissected. I love these moments. I pray that God will continue to give me wisdom as a father, and I look forward to more character building moments --both the enjoyable and the difficult.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Me and Chuck
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Branson Getaway
For 15 years now, my wife's family has been gathering for a family reunion we call the "Ash Bash" (Jen's family name). We have done a lot of incredible things together. We have gone to Walt Disney World and Disneyland. We traveled to Washington D. C. and Williamsburg one year. And last year we went to Hawaii (dream come true). Thanks grandpa & grandma!
It's been fun watching all the nephews and nieces grow up and catching up on all the family news. Many of them we see only two or three times a year. No matter where we go, the greatest times are being able to stay involved in the lives of our extended family. We love all of them so much.
This year we went to Branson, MO and did the entire Branson thing (Silver Dollar City, mini-golf, outlet shopping, traffic, an evening show, and swimming). Developing memories, sharing time together, and connecting with loved ones is the best part of the "Ash Bash."
Friday, July 11, 2008
Kids in Worship
Personally, I love to see kids in a worship service at church! One reason is because sometimes they scream, laugh, or cry out loud letting me know at least someone is alive! Honestly, I think it's cool to see kids worship. They may not understand everything about worship - neither do I - but they are willing to give their all! Many times they will watch someone else to see what they do. Once they see someone raise their hands, the kid's hands go in the air; if someone is not afraid to sing out, soon you'll be able to hear the kid's voice. (By the way, don't you wish you could memorize songs as easily as kids do!) I enjoy watching them worship with everything they have. No matter who has picked on them, if their friends still like them, or what kind of clothes they are wearing, kids tend to be all in the moment! Remember that we are setting an example for our kids in everything we do.
Lord, remind us that we are teaching our children what it means to be a Christian even during our worship services. Help us to teach our children to worship You no matter what!
Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Top 10 Ice Cream Places in KC: Stop #4- Balsano's Gelato
Monday, July 7, 2008
Can Chiefs' Tony Gonzalez Get Any Cooler?
Independence and Kansas City School Districts
- A long time ago (early 70's), City of Independence, gives a number (7?) of schools within Indep. city limits to Kansas City School District (KCSD). Not sure why.
- KCSD goes on to set a new standard in futility by becoming one of the worst educational organizations in the entire country, losing it's accreditation in 2000.
- Fall of 2007, citizens of Independence AND Kansas City vote to return original 7 schools, to be run by the Independence School District (ISD). Now Independence residents will go to Independence schools. Makes sense.
- Possession of schools to be transferred July 1, 2008. KCSD locks ISD out. Let the legal circus begin.
So...at the moment, ISD has their resident students back, but with no school buildings to put them in. That's where we come in. We recently closed our private school after 33 years. You can read about it here.
We hope the ISD can reclaim and refurbish these buildings in a timely manner for students to start in August. But if not, Englewood Ministries is ready, willing, and able to assist the community as a temporary school facility until things can get worked out.
Here's a news piece Fox 4 KC's Bob Stepanich did on our church Sunday regarding this situation. And thanks Bob for the message series promo!! :-)
Friday, July 4, 2008
Happy 4th of July
For us it was easy going in the morning, but finished strong. We were invited over to some friends house for dinner. We BBQ'd hamburgers, hotdogs and chicken and served up some homemade ice cream w/strawberries, blueberries & brownies. Got to watch Albert Pujols hit his 300th career home run on TV! Afterwards we shot off some great fireworks that were purchased at our Royal Ranger tent in Odessa.
Enjoy the rest of your week-end and I'll see you on Sunday for the start of a brand new message series focusing on kids.
Preparing Little People for a Big World message series
Well this past spring, I felt a tug on my heart to do a message series on kids. I have done series in the past on parenting or families, but not children alone. Everyone believes and even says that "children are our future," and "children are gifts of God to us." And I firmly believe this! The problem is that we don't always show it.
You see, I have found that the simplest things are the things we take for granted. And what is more unassuming and innocent then a small child. God places great emphasis on children and so should we. I hope you will join me this Sunday for a special series about our children entitled, "Preparing Little People for a Big World." We will talk about what it means to capture God's passion for kids. See you there.