Archive for August, 2006

And We’re Off…

August 23, 2006 1:13 pm
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I’m going to pick up Seita, then quick stops at the bank and Smoothie King, and then we are on the road.  The blog will be silent (posts and comments) until we return Saturday afternoon.If you are staying behind (and thus able to read this message), please pray for us!  Not sure how to pray?  Scroll down…

To all the rest: see you at the retreat!

Last Minute Packing

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images8.jpgSara emailed me, wondering what to pack as snipe bait.

Great question, Sara. I’ve always heard that snipe are scavengers, so most anything you take out in the woods with you will prove useful in the end. Best bet: just bring along what you like to eat.

Here’s what Wikipedia says about hunting the common snipe (gallinago gallinago):

“Some snipe species have been hunted for food and sport since the invention of the shotgun. They can be extremely difficult targets, confounding even very skilled hunters with their erratic flight, their unexpected flushes, their excellent natural camouflage and the treacherous and difficult terrain they typically inhabit.”

Summer Reading Challenge Ends

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images2.jpgSummer is almost over, and so is the Summer Reading Challenge. If you completed the reading by the time the retreat starts this evening, then you have done it: you have completed the Summer Reading Challenge. For the teens, this means reading R.C. Sproul’s classic works, Knowing Scripture AND The Holiness of God. For parents, your challenge was to read either the Sproul books with your teens or Paul Tripp’s Lost In The Middle.

images-13.jpgIf you finished the Summer Reading Challenge, I want to reward you with the item of your choice from the bookstore. Book, music, whatever you like. If you’re coming to the retreat, I’ll be handing out coupons for your free item there. If you won’t be at the retreat, come see me on Sunday.images-21.jpg

And let me say THANK YOU to all of you who completed the Summer Reading Challenge. That you would use your summer to grow in godliness and to learn about God speaks volumes about your love for the Savior. Well done!

How many of you made it? What did you learn?

What Are You Looking Forward To?

August 21, 2006 6:03 pm
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When you think about the retreat that starts in just over 48 hours, what are you looking forward to? Back-to-back-to-back volleyball games? Maybe getting a chance to tag your youth pastor in the chest with a paintball? Staying up late? A new t-shirt? Good snacks?

So many times, I’ve arrived at conferences or retreats, only to realize that I had been looking forward to the wrong things. This retreat isn’t one big four-day slumber party. God is going to meet us. Did you catch that? Let me say it again: God is going to meet us. Think about this truth for a minute. Let it sink in. The God of the universe, the Creator of all things, is going to meet us in personal and meaningful ways in Yellow Spring, West Virginia.

While it is wonderful to look forward to (and enjoy) games, friends, and fun–the biggest thing happening on this retreat is the presence of God. Where do you need God to meet you? Are you weary? Discouraged? Disappointed? Angry? Anxious? In conflict? Confused? Something else? Pray now–and tomorrow, and Wednesday–that God would meet you. Pray that God would meet your friends. Pray that God would meet your parents. Pray for the gift of prophecy; pray that God would fill us with his Spirit.

Let’s prepare our hearts so that we can say with the psalmist:

As a deer pants for flowing streams,
so pants my soul for you, O God.
My soul thirsts for God,
for the living God.
When shall I come and appear before God?
(Psalm 42:1-2)

Dress In Layers For Warmth

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More proof that the Guiness Book of World Records will take some strange entries:

Photo: Washington PostThe Washington Post reported yesterday that Washingtonian Will Sharp set a new world record in July: most number of t-shirts worn at once. With a dressing time of nearly two hours, and a clothing weight of more than 75 pounds, Sharp did succeed in breaking the record by putting on 121 t-shirts. The previous record was a paltry 107 shirts. It took four friends thirty minutes with scissors to set Sharp free.

Sharp described going for the record as “a dream come true.”

If you could set any new world record, what would it be? I would like to try to break: most consecutive days playing golf.

The Most Important Preparation

August 20, 2006 2:33 pm
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The best thing you can do to prepare for the five15 Retreat is to pray. How do I know this is true? Simple:

“Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened. Or which one of you, if his son asks him for bread, will give him a stone? Or if he asks for a fish, will give him a serpent? If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask him!” Matthew 7:7-11

God is not at all reluctant to bless us on this retreat. These verses describe him as a Father who delights to give good gifts to his children. Ask and you shall receive! You can start by thanking God…

  • …that we get to go on a retreat.
  • …for the time and money to go.
  • …for parents who are either coming with you or sending you on this retreat.
  • …for the friends and family with whom you will experience grace.
  • …for such an ideal location as Concord Retreat Center.

Here are some ways I would like to ask you to pray for the retreat. Please pray…

  • …that all the administrative details would come together smoothly.
  • …that God would meet us through preaching, singing, and fellowship.
  • …that God would fill us with His Spirit again. Please invite God to be active to bless through the worship and ministry night Friday night.
  • …for your parents and your friends, that God would minister his grace to them.
  • …that God would grant us the grace of humility to serve others, encourage others, reach out to others.
  • …that God would give you at least one person whom you don’t now know, who you could be reaching out to.
  • …that God would illuminate His Word to our hearts, giving us ears to hear along with the gifts of conviction and repentance.
  • …that the name of Jesus would be sweeter to us by the end, that we would be more aware of our wretched sinful condition, and more grateful for God’s provision of a Savior in Christ Jesus.
  • …for Mark Mullery and Aron Osborne as they preach God’s Word to us. …for Seita and the five15 Band as they lead us in singing songs of worship to the Savior. …for me as I lead the retreat.

What would you add to this list? What are you praying for about the retreat?

Random Facts

August 19, 2006 11:40 am
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I’m looking for some help from humble people. I’m looking for some random facts about my friends (all of you) that you wouldn’t mind me sharing at the five15 Retreat for the entertainment of our friends.What unknown facts about yourself are you ready to disclose? Here are the kinds of things I’m looking for (all of which are true):

  • I have double-jointed thumbs.
  • I used to be so good at basketball, my friends in high school called me “Airball.”
  • I have lived in 7 states and moved 14 times.
  • My great-grandmother wanted my parents to name me Herkemer. (How humbling is that?)
  • I once dove off our sailboat to save my sister from drowning in the Chesapeake Bay.

Want to play? Prizes for the winners that I select. Email me your random facts no later than midnight Sunday, and you’re in the running. Spread the word.

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A Retreat Packing List

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Let me suggest some stuff to pack for the retreat…images7.jpg

  • Bible, notebook, pen
  • Flip-flops or sandals for the shower
  • Bug repellant
  • Sleeping bag OR bed linens (pillows are provided unless you prefer your own)
  • Towel, soap, shampoo, deoderant, toothpaste/brush, etc.
  • Sunglasses, sunscreen, hat
  • Modest clothing (please plan on serving)
  • Camouflage/grungy clothes (for outdoor events/paintball)
  • Flashlight
  • Alarm Clock (don’t be late!)
  • Small bills/change for the snack bar
  • Breath mints
  • Snipe bait

What NOT to bring:

  • iPods, MP3 Players, CD players, etc… YES, I AM SERIOUS. I do not want to see these things on the retreat. You can listen at home, we are at the retreat to serve others by reaching out, and you can’t do that with headphones on. Leave them home, people.
  • Immodest clothes

Retreat Weather

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Want to know how to pack? This looks great:

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Important Retreat Info

10:12 am
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Other things you need to know:

  1. Cell phone coverage at the retreat is very poor. There are landlines in the cabins, but you’ll need a calling card.
  2. If you want to leave an emergency number for family, the number is (866) 833-2929. But please don’t call this number unless it is an emergency.
  3. Registration begins Wednesday, August 23 at: 3:30pm.
  4. Dinner on Wednesday starts at: 6:00pm.
  5. First session Wednesday will at: 7:30pm.