September 2, 2008
Contents
1. 180 News
2. Something for Your Heart
3. Surf Report
4. Birthdays
5. Forgettable Fact
6. Potent Quotables
7. Uh, That's Funny?
1. 180 NEWS
Pool Parties
Both the High School and Middle School group enjoyed their pool parties last week. It was a great time of swimming, eating and just hanging out with one another. Many thanks to the McReynolds for hosting our parties.
See pictures our the Middle School Party here.
Mexico Media
Have you seen the pictures from our Mexico Outreach yet? If not, here they are!
Here is the short media presentation shown during our report on Sunday, August 24th.
Parent Newsletter
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2. SOMETHING FOR YOUR HEART
LIVING OUT LEADERSHIP FOR TODAY
Many of us think we'll make a difference "someday." It seems like we often live for "someday." We think things will be better next semester. Or, it'll be easier when we make it to the next grade. Or, we'll be happier if we just had more money or a nicer house. But I think God wants us to live for him today--not just wait for "someday."
Throughout history God has used kids to accomplish his purposes. Think about David--too young and too small for a job bigger and older men had turned down. Men would have passed him by, but God used him to slay a giant. Or what about Mary? She was just a teenager, but God chose her to be the mother of Jesus. God could have chosen Elizabeth--someone older and more experienced who really wanted to be a mother. Certainly, Elizabeth would have been more qualified by the local gossipers' standards. But Mary was God's choice. And what about the kid with the sack lunch? Instead of having the disciples go fishing or providing food for the massive crowd in another way, Jesus decided to share the lunch of a young boy with a crowd of 5,000.
I think God is still about using kids and proving to the world he is the one who decides the abilities and usefulness of people. Take my friend Leeland--a guy who started writing songs and leading his congregation in worship when he was just a kid. He's being used to lead a whole new generation in getting closer to God through worship and praise. God didn't check Leeland's ID to make sure he was old enough. God used him because Lee was willing, available, and passionate.
So if you're thinking God has to wait for "someday" to use you, think again. God wants to use you right now. You can be a leader in your sphere of influence. You can lead in your school by speaking up when someone's being mistreated, or remaining silent when you're tempted to say something derogatory or hurtful. You can lead by befriending kids who are having a tough time, or not becoming arrogant or creating a clique because of your popularity. You can lead by setting a good example of character and solid morals by abstaining from sex and substances that harm your body. The qualities of a good leader are discernment (knowing when enough is enough), wisdom (applying biblical truth to everyday situations), confidence (not cockiness), and determination (stick-to-itiveness).
The Bible doesn't say you need to be a certain age to be a leader. In fact, 1 Timothy 4:12 says, "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity." Pretty amazing that God is saying young people should be the ones who set the example for others. It's important to know also that, as a leader, there is more expected from you. God actually judges leaders more harshly than he judges followers, because they have assumed positions as guides. There might be some junk in your life you need to clean up so you have credibility as a leader. It can help if you have someone older and more mature in your life who can help you deal with those rough spots. If you'll allow this person to be truthful with you about your flaws and weaknesses, and help you encounter God's grace for those areas, you'll grow closer to God in the process. Be willing to learn from those with more experience, so you'll be able to lead others in the right direction.
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Taken from "Be The Change" by Zach Hunter, copyright 2007 Youth Specialties/Zondervan. Used by permission. Order the book here.
3. SURF REPORT
~ Planet Wisdom Daily Devotionals
~ Planet Wisdom Forums – Christian teen talk
4. BIRTHDAYS
We've got two birthday shout outs this week and they go out to Kip Koenig and Heather Wilson! We wish you two best!
5. FORGETTABLE FACT
315 entries in Webster's 1996 dictionary were misspelled.
6. POTENT QUOTABLES
"When the character of a man is not clear to you, look at his friends."
~ Japanese proverb
"Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live."
~ Oscar Wilde
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DON'T WAIT FOR SOMEONE ELSE--CHANGE THE WORLD!
Our world is broken, but you can change that. Read these stories of real people changing the world, and use and expand on their efforts so you can join the generation of change.
Learn more about or purchase "Generation Change" here.
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7. UH, THAT'S FUNNY?
Q: What do you call spending the afternoon with a cranky rabbit?
A: A bad hare day.
1. 180 News
2. Something for Your Heart
3. Surf Report
4. Birthdays
5. Forgettable Fact
6. Potent Quotables
7. Uh, That's Funny?
1. 180 NEWS
Pool Parties
See pictures our the Middle School Party here.
Mexico Media
Have you seen the pictures from our Mexico Outreach yet? If not, here they are!
Here is the short media presentation shown during our report on Sunday, August 24th.
Parent Newsletter
Parents did you know that we have a weekly newsletter designed just for you? Subscribe now and receive a helpful and informative newsletter delivered to your inbox each Wednesday. Use the form below to subscribe.
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2. SOMETHING FOR YOUR HEART
LIVING OUT LEADERSHIP FOR TODAY
Many of us think we'll make a difference "someday." It seems like we often live for "someday." We think things will be better next semester. Or, it'll be easier when we make it to the next grade. Or, we'll be happier if we just had more money or a nicer house. But I think God wants us to live for him today--not just wait for "someday."
Throughout history God has used kids to accomplish his purposes. Think about David--too young and too small for a job bigger and older men had turned down. Men would have passed him by, but God used him to slay a giant. Or what about Mary? She was just a teenager, but God chose her to be the mother of Jesus. God could have chosen Elizabeth--someone older and more experienced who really wanted to be a mother. Certainly, Elizabeth would have been more qualified by the local gossipers' standards. But Mary was God's choice. And what about the kid with the sack lunch? Instead of having the disciples go fishing or providing food for the massive crowd in another way, Jesus decided to share the lunch of a young boy with a crowd of 5,000.
I think God is still about using kids and proving to the world he is the one who decides the abilities and usefulness of people. Take my friend Leeland--a guy who started writing songs and leading his congregation in worship when he was just a kid. He's being used to lead a whole new generation in getting closer to God through worship and praise. God didn't check Leeland's ID to make sure he was old enough. God used him because Lee was willing, available, and passionate.
So if you're thinking God has to wait for "someday" to use you, think again. God wants to use you right now. You can be a leader in your sphere of influence. You can lead in your school by speaking up when someone's being mistreated, or remaining silent when you're tempted to say something derogatory or hurtful. You can lead by befriending kids who are having a tough time, or not becoming arrogant or creating a clique because of your popularity. You can lead by setting a good example of character and solid morals by abstaining from sex and substances that harm your body. The qualities of a good leader are discernment (knowing when enough is enough), wisdom (applying biblical truth to everyday situations), confidence (not cockiness), and determination (stick-to-itiveness).
The Bible doesn't say you need to be a certain age to be a leader. In fact, 1 Timothy 4:12 says, "Don't let anyone look down on you because you are young, but set an example for the believers in speech, in life, in love, in faith and in purity." Pretty amazing that God is saying young people should be the ones who set the example for others. It's important to know also that, as a leader, there is more expected from you. God actually judges leaders more harshly than he judges followers, because they have assumed positions as guides. There might be some junk in your life you need to clean up so you have credibility as a leader. It can help if you have someone older and more mature in your life who can help you deal with those rough spots. If you'll allow this person to be truthful with you about your flaws and weaknesses, and help you encounter God's grace for those areas, you'll grow closer to God in the process. Be willing to learn from those with more experience, so you'll be able to lead others in the right direction.
**
Taken from "Be The Change" by Zach Hunter, copyright 2007 Youth Specialties/Zondervan. Used by permission. Order the book here.
3. SURF REPORT
~ Planet Wisdom Daily Devotionals
~ Planet Wisdom Forums – Christian teen talk
4. BIRTHDAYS
We've got two birthday shout outs this week and they go out to Kip Koenig and Heather Wilson! We wish you two best!
5. FORGETTABLE FACT
315 entries in Webster's 1996 dictionary were misspelled.
6. POTENT QUOTABLES
"When the character of a man is not clear to you, look at his friends."
~ Japanese proverb
"Selfishness is not living as one wishes to live, it is asking others to live as one wishes to live."
~ Oscar Wilde
===========our|sponsor===========
PLANET WISDOM TOUR
Be sure to check out the Planet Wisdom Tour. You can request info, including a free DVD, here.
===========our|sponsor===========
DON'T WAIT FOR SOMEONE ELSE--CHANGE THE WORLD!
Our world is broken, but you can change that. Read these stories of real people changing the world, and use and expand on their efforts so you can join the generation of change.
Learn more about or purchase "Generation Change" here.
=================================
7. UH, THAT'S FUNNY?
Q: What do you call spending the afternoon with a cranky rabbit?
A: A bad hare day.
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Thanks Haley!
Nice to have an extra set of eyes out there to catch our mistakes. Heather has been added! :-)
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Nice to have an extra set of eyes out there to catch our mistakes. Heather has been added! :-)
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