I love this “I Am Second” video from actor, Stephen Baldwin. We are using it in this Sunday’s service at Oakway United. The message from Acts 26 and putting off becoming a Christian. I hope Stephen’s story inspires you as much as it has me.
Chase Your Lion
Passion: Here for You
I’m a big believer that music feeds the soul. Feed your soul angry or depressing music and you will find your mood matching it. Some music is great to work out to because it’s rocking and motivating. Who doesn’t want to run or hit the weights when “Eye of the Tiger” is playing? I look for music that pushes me to fulfill my purpose with passion. For some time, Passion has been putting out some of the best worship music around. I’ve yet to purchase a bad Passion album and(though I was late to the party) “Here for You” might be their finest effort. Only on a Passion CD can you find [Read more…] about Passion: Here for You
The Circle Maker Book Review
I’m a huge fan of Mark Batterson. Chase Your Lion dot com came about after I read In a Pit With a Lion On a Snowy Day. It completely changed my life. As a matter of fact, when my wife and I were praying and considering our current pastorate I was content to stay where we were at. My wife asked,”So, everyone else needs to Chase Their Lion, but you get to play it safe?” Needless to say, she was right and we haven’t regretted our decision. The latest book from Mark Batterson,The Circle Maker: Praying Circles Around Your Biggest Dreams and Greatest Fears, is another winner. The Circle Maker draws from 1st century story of Honi, the Jewish Circle Maker, who prayed for and received rain from the Lord during a severe drought. The book challenges believes to dream big, pray big, and trust big. The point isn’t to get in your circle to change God, but to allow him to change you while you’re in the circle.
He emphasizes that God is not a genie in a bottle whose wish is our command. As a matter of fact he writes
His command better be your wish. If it’s not, you won’t be drawing prayer circles; you’ll end up walking in circles.
We live in a society where God has become little more than a short order cook: on call for us 24 hours a day to serve up our hearts desire. Perhaps that’s why so many people today are walking in circles(just like the children of Israel wandering in the wilderness). We aren’t praying for God’s will as much as we’re praying to will God.
Here’s another challenging thought from the book:
The more faith you have, the more specific your prayers will be. And the more specific your prayers are, the more glory God receives.
I’m starting 2012 by praying some very specific prayers and walking in obedience to see them through. I believe that the God who designed the human eye is uniquely qualified to hear our prayers down to the smallest detail.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012, The Techology Show will be interviewing Mark Batterson about The Circle Maker and other happenings at National Community Church. Check out http://www.thetechologyshow.com/live Wednesday at 9 am EST to submit your questions and win a copy of The Circle Maker!
Here’s our first interview with Mark:
Book Review of Chazown by Craig Groeschel
A while back, I picked up Chazown: Define Your Vision. Pursue Your Passion. Live Your Life on Purpose.by Craig Groeschel. You know I had to read this book from the subtitle. As I have transitioned into being a Senior Pastor I have been reading everything I can get my hands on about vision. Chazown (pronounced khaw-ZONE) is the Hebrew word for vision and in this book Craig Groeschel speaks of discovering one’s personal vision. He wants the reader to imagine themselves on their death bed and look back to see what really mattered in life.
Everyone ends up somewhere. But few people end up somewhere on purpose.-From page 6 of Chazown and borrowed from Visioneering
There are a lot of things I love about this book. First, each section is really short, 2-3 pages. It makes it easier to digest everything. He also speaks of our Chazown having 5 spokes:Relationship with God
- Relationship with God
- Relationship with People
- Finances
- Health and Fitness
- Work
There are lots of exercises in the book as you are encouraged to write down your goals and dreams. It includes an appendix that lists some core values and spiritual gifts to think through and see how God has gifted us and wired us. I had never thought of things like endurance and zeal as core values, but it broadened my thinking as to how God wanted to focus my life on certain things. Groeschel’s view is that God’s vision for us comes at the place where our core values, spiritual gifts, and past experiences intersect. It’s powerful to see these things unfold with expectation. My wife and I will be going through this book and exercises together as we see the future God has charted for us. I highly recommend this book and doing the hard work that comes with it.
Blog Renovations
It’s been almost two years since I started Chase Your Lion and it’s time for some Blog Renovations. It has been such a great learning experience and blessing for me. I know I’ve been hot and cold with the blog. My brain knows what to do, but yada yada yada. I’ve discovered two great blogs since October 2009 that have been a tremendous encouragement and guide to great blogging. Michael Hyatt and John Saddington(aka The Tentblogger) have two of the best blogs out there and give great tips and advice. A lot of what you see here is a result of what I see them do as far as look and feel. We all use Tentblogger’s Standard Theme. Believe me, it is the easiest premium theme I have purchased and used by far.
With all that in mind, it’s time for some Blog Renovations around here. It’s going to be a lot of work, but here’s an overview of what’s happening.
- I have switched from the All In One SEO Pack to Yoast’s WordPress SEO. These are plugins that give your blog a better chance of being discovered on search engines(Search Engine Optimization). I took the time to write this stuff. I want people to find it and read it. Yoast’s plugin is easier to use and has deeper options.
- I will be adding a picture to every post to make the nRelate Related Content plugin look prettier. It will hopefully get more [Read more…] about Blog Renovations
Twitter Changes
In the past few weeks, two of my favorite bloggers announced they were starting over with twitter. First Chris Brogan and then Michael Hyatt declared that the recent proliferation of spam had led them to make the decision. Note to self: don’t click on any DM links that says “I laughed when I saw this picture of you.” These guys both had huge followings and it got me to thinking about my twitter strategy. I have had two Chase Your Lion accounts for a while and today made the move to merge the two. What I found is that their follower lists are almost identical. It has taken some time this morning to get Tweet Adder and Hootsuite back up and running properly. I actually had to delete Hootsuite on my iphone and reinstall it. So, now I’m pointing all my followers to http://www.twitter.com/chaseyourlion. It is the former @chaseurlion account and now the old Chase Your Lion is now @chaseyourlion2 until I’ve got everything moved and delete it. I will then keep up with who’s spamming me by running Twitblock once a month and blocking them. Now, the next phase is changing all the old links on my blogs to reflect these changes.
The top 3 reasons for doing all of this:
- My Chase Your Lion tweets will be more frequent and focused since I’m not having to come up with material for 2 accounts.
- I can now spend some time on another not so serious Twitter personality I’ve created.
- I was never happy with the name “chaseurlion” but ChaseYourLion wasn’t available in 2009 for some reason.
What are your thoughts? Have you noticed an uptick in the twitter spam you receive? Are these guys crazy to unfollow tens of thousands of people?