I just stumbled upon this soon-to-be-released resource that I had to share with my brothers and sisters in ministry. It’s called “Creative Matters” and is being released soon in E-Book format (pdf, I’m assuming).

From the website:

Creative Matters is a call to arms for all of us who endeavor to create beautiful, transcendent and transformational experiences in and around the Church. It’s a field guide of sorts…written by Creatives for Creatives… for those who work in the trenches of the “Create-On-Demand” challenges that every weekend brings. It’s a fresh perspective on the process, people, and purpose surrounding Creativity. It’s an invitation to live and work in a way that is both inspired and inspiring. And it’s the kind of kick-in-the-pants that we all need and will come back to again and again.

Contributors to the book include:
Jarrett Stevens
Promise Tangeman
Stephen Proctor
The Gungors
Barton Damer
Carlos Whittaker
Todd Henry
Amena Brown
Blaine Hogan
Marc Pierson
Stephen Brewster
CJ Alvarado
Cole Nesmith
Tim Schraeder

You can pre-order the book here. Again, it’s FREE!

Tonight Pastor Joel Osteen will be on the new Piers Morgan Tonight interview show on CNN. CNN has released a part of the interview to get us to set our schedules/dvrs to make sure we tune in:



This is nothing new on the subject, I don’t think – people continue to want to argue with other people, not what the Word of God says. Piers calls Joel a sort of a “judge” because he stands behind the Scripture and Piers can’t accept that.

What is your opinion on this interview-clip? Let me know in the comments.

The show airs tonight on CNN at 9PM EST.

My Desk

1.25.2011 — 1 Comment

I did a little social experiment this afternoon and posted a quick-taken photo of the current view of my desk and asked my friends on Twitter to do the same. Surprisingly a few of them responded with a willingness to do the same. Here are the results:

What about you? What does your desk look like? I’ll continue to update this post for the next day or so as more pictures are posted on Twitter with the hashtag #mydesk.

A few weeks ago I began hearing about the book, “Heaven is for Real”, written by Todd Burpo. Todd is the pastor of Crossroads Wesleyan Church in Imperial, Nebraska. I was initially interested in the book simply because a fellow Wesleyan Pastor was published and apparently the book was gaining in popularity. When I read the description of the book, I knew I needed to get a hold of it sooner-than-later.

Late last night I was reading through my Twitter feed and saw that one of my buddies about 3/4 of the way through the book and was obviously impacted by what he was reading. I made the decision to buy the book through my Amazon Kindle app on my Android phone and literally within seconds I was reading. A sample-chapter of the book is available if you’re interested.

The story follows the Burpo family through months of trying times all culminating with their 3-year-old son Colton’s appendix bursting and his near-death. A few months after this incident, while on a family-trip, Colton began to reveal that during his surgery he actually visited Heaven. The details with which Colton described his time in Heaven are absolutely incredible. I am grateful to the Burpo family for allowing readers to be brought into this incredible story.

As I read the book, there were a few times where I literally dropped my phone to my chest (was reading it on my Kindle app) and gasped in disbelief. I was in awe at how the details continued to be revealed to the family as Colton continued to let them in on his experience in Heaven.

Personally, Colton’s story drew me back to an experience I had with my older sister Stacia while she was still here and suffering through her bout with cancer. On a Sunday afternoon with her eyes still shut she exclaimed to those of us in her hospital room that she “saw stairs”. I cannot recall exactly how much time lapsed, but I believe it was over the next couple of hours she gave us a play-by-play of her experience of visiting Heaven. She was twelve years old. I remember instantly-interpreting her description of what she was seeing and being fascinated that God was giving her a glimpse of her eternal home. She mentioned meeting family members that she did not know here on earth. I remember her getting quiet for some time and then exclaiming loudly, “I found the babies!” as we all quickly returned to her bedside for the update on what she was experiencing. It was after that experience that my sister had a new-found peace in being ready to leave this world for her eternal home with Jesus. That experience has left indelible marks upon my heart.

When I think about ‘visions of Heaven’, I can’t help but be skeptical. I approach these kinds of things with hazy glasses – wondering how much of any account can be trusted as a genuine source or actual testimony. Much of the Christian world does the same. We’re even quick to quote passages like 1 Corinthians 2:9 – But as it is written: “Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, Nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him.” When we do this, we make the mistake that we do more often than not of taking the Bible out of context. In the very next verse (10), the Apostle Paul writes, “But God has revealed them to us through His Spirit. For the Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God.” This gives me assurance that indeed God does reveal some of these “hidden” things by His Spirit. And as we look at the whole of Scripture we see picture-after-picture of the glory and awe that awaits the faithful who find rest in eternity.

I don’t know what parts of the Heaven-visions in Scripture or in accounts like “Heaven is for Real” are symbolic or literal, but God’s Word is not cryptic in revealing that Heaven and Hell are real places and are the only two options when we leave this earth.

“Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy’s Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back” is an excellent book. It is well-written and provides a fascinating inside-peak into the lives and experiences of the Burpo family as they experienced the supernatural. I highly recommend reading the book and from experience can say that it is nearly impossible to put down.

The book is available on Amazon right now at 48% off.

Have you read the book? I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below!

On this Sanctity of Human Life Sunday, I preached a message entitled “Image is Everything”. The message revolved around the importance of us knowing the intrinsic value each of us as humans created in the image of God has. I talked about our culture having “image issues”.

I showed this video to prove that even with our “image issues”, much of what we’re fed from our culture isn’t even truthful…

If you’re interested, the sermon audio is available here.