US perseveres

Posted June 23rd, 2010 in Inspirational Stories, Spirtuality & Christianity by aaron

Despite being robbed of a goal for the second straight match, the U.S persevered and moved on as group leader to the round of 16. I’m sure it must have been tough for the players to fight through all the poor officiating, but they found a way to overcome adversity. If athletes on the US soccer team (who are still humans) can overcome adversity and never give up when their backs are against the wall, how much easier is to overcome trials in our lives with God on our side?

Congratulations to the US Soccer team! We hope you will continue an amazing run in the World Cup. Go USA!

Biblical Manhood

Posted June 21st, 2010 in Spirtuality & Christianity by aaron

So this post is mainly a challenge for the men, but this is also a good sermon for women to listen to.

I recently listened to a sermon series on Biblical Manhood by Matt Carter from Austin Stone. I found it very interesting because as Christian men we’re always told to be the spiritual leader, but never really told how to do so. Carter touches on some Biblical ways men can step up and be better at leading their marriages, relationships, and within the church. One of the most striking points he made was how there are more women serving in the church (not necessarily true for all, but generally) and more women taking risk on the mission field. I challenge the men to listen to this sermon series and step up to the role as the spiritual leader.  I hope this series will encourage you guys to be strong spiritual leaders in your current or future relationships and within your spiritual community.

Tip I’ve learned: a spiritual woman will find a Biblical man very attractive!

Don’t waste your life – passion to glorify God

Posted June 16th, 2010 in Personal Story, Spirtuality & Christianity by aaron

So I started reading Don’t Waste Your Life by John Piper and it’s pretty interesting so far.  One of the points that caught my attention was what he defined as a wasted life.  He says, “God created me – and you – to live with a single, all-embracing, all-transforming passion – namely, a passion to glorify God by enjoying and displaying his supreme excellence in all the spheres of life…The wasted life is the life without a passion for the supremacy of God in all things for the joy of all peoples.”

I found this interesting because it really made me think if I enjoy and display his supreme excellence in all spheres of my life.  I find that I sometimes will display his excellence without enjoying it.  However, the  joy in glorifying him will pour out from within me and display it for others to see.  There are still a lot of parts of my life where I can do a better job in having a passion to glorify God.

As I read more from this book, I plan to share more about what God is teaching me from this book of how to not waste my life.

Legendary coach passes away

Posted June 4th, 2010 in Amazing People, Spirtuality & Christianity by aaron

John Wooden passed away earlier today at the age of 99. He was one of the best college basketball coaches in history. Not only did he produce champions on the court, he made his players great character people off the court. Wooden leaves a legacy of success as a basketball coach and as a man who shaped the lives of many great individuals.

Here’s a quote that I feel defined how he lived his life:
Material possessions, winning scores, and great reputations are meaningless in the eyes of the Lord, because He knows what we really are and that is all that matters. – John Wooden

RIP John Wooden. You will be deeply missed

Faith helped former MLB player out of substance abuse

This guy had help from his former teammates, but he said what really helped him out of substance abuse was God. Instead of constantly being stoned, Carbo now goes around speaking about Jesus, baseball, and the dangers of substance abuse. It’s amazing to see how God can change the hearts of all people, especially the ones “good” people see as sinners who will never change.