Sunday morning at LBT touched my heart.
The children’s ministry, JAM (Jesus And Me), at LBT signed the song Hero by the band Abandon. Awesome song. Awesome message. Awesome use of black lights. Check it out…
As loyal NoCamo readers know, I am hopelessly enamored with new technology. I am intrigued with the direction and scope of today’s technological possibilities, especially from the point of view of a Christian and a church creative. The opportunities that technology allows for the Gospel have barely been explored, in my opinion.
Tablets are being used in missionary work and accountability group situations. Multi-site churches utilize web streaming to reach people for Christ. Smart phones have positively (for the most part) changed the way pastors serve their Lord and their respective flocks. Computing in general has improved the way churches manage their records and communication. I could go on, but the point needs no further proof.
So when Google announced their Project Glass, my attention was grabbed.
As I mentioned in my last post, my daughter, Lydia, got saved after church Sunday night. Talk about a change of perspective.
Sometimes, life is confusing. It just is. And life can be hard. Everyone knows that. But when unexpected, joyful events take place, they brighten the dark and polish the dull.
This past week, my Sunday School class discussed the Bema Seat, or Judgement Seat of Christ, where all believers will be judged based on their faithfulness. All that we have done in this life will be tested, and what remains is all that is of value (1 Corinthians 3:12-15). It would benefit us all if we would look at our circumstances in life and gauge whether they are flammable or forever.
My petty problems? Wood. Hay. Stubble.
Lyddie gaining Heaven? Precious stone.
At the end of the day, what really matters?