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Quaffable Quote Stetzer

As different people debate which style of church is getting it right….this helps me stay focused.

Ed Stetzer say recently that “each church must make a decision – either for their traditions or for the children.” He added that Stetzer said most would chose tradition….

One of the dear folk at Bedford told me this week to make sure I looked after my children first….thanks so much…….they are my first priority over church, but….

I want our church to be a place my kids grow up in, and that they grow to love the church…that is my aim.

Tired, happy, hot

We had a great Refresh camp at Bedford….I can reccomend Lake Leschenaultia on a hot day….and I can reccomend my wifes cooking.
There is a mantra that what happened at camp, stays at camp…but one good friend in particular…during the singing bee we had on Saturday…..was exceptionally good, he can sing, dance and ‘make the moves’….I laughed and laughed…he knows who he is…pity ‘goggles’ was not there to see it!! 🙂

The service on Sunday was really good, with some guest musicians who added to our own great team…and we had a time which touched some folk, which was great.

It took me far too long to put up my new tent, and I recieved an absolute ribbing about it on Saturday night….curse the video camera and video editor…..

Kids had a great time, nice to be out in the bush….nice to spend time with good friends, and church family.

Girls and self esteem


If you have not caught this yet, it would be a great conversation starter. As a father of a daughter, this stuff is scary…..I believe that dads are the primary source of a young girls self esteem, how she feels about herself. So many wrestle with issues of self worth, from a young age…..and reality is that this is compounded by societal and cultural expectations.

Pastor Mark Randall has a blog

Well he is not really a pastor anymore, but that is how I will always think of him.

He was (and presumably still is) a great preacher, a great leader, and someone who inspired me with his stories of the life of Christ. He was my first real pastor after I became a Christian when I was 18 and living in Albany……I remember getting the tapes of a sermon series he did once on Jesus, and how Jane Ewers-Verge stirred me up about it….but I listened to them.

Life does not always turn out the way you think it might, but I remember Mark with fondness and joy, and whatever else happened, his pastoring inspired me.

Anyways, he has a blog, funny how the internet helps you catch up with people you probably never would have.

http://mark-bymaswell.blogspot.com/