Thursday, July 27, 2023

Chimney Point

Over a decade ago, I got a call from a gentleman in Texas looking for 100 acres on Lake Hartwell.  I had been working as a REALTOR in the area for several years and was happy to assist.  That gentleman was Bill McKenzie, founder of Pine Cove Camps in Texas.  Many of his Texas campers came from the Atlanta area, and he wanted to establish a camp in the southeast.  I took him to the Cleveland Plantation property in Westminster that I was very familiar with, and that property worked for them.  Today, Pine Cove Camps is hosting Family Camps at the new and improved Chimney Point.  Family Camps are for parents that get jealous of all the fun their kids have going off to camp.   The whole family attends with joint activities and separate activities for adults and kids.  Take a look at what Chimney Point looks like today and praise God for the lives he is changing.

Thursday, July 20, 2023

Max a million (145)

 


I was looking for some new books to read and began researching authors that I have read in the past.   I found Max Lucado's website.  Max is the pastor at Oak Hills Church in San Antonio and is known for his poetic storytelling.  His books have been purchased over 145 million times, and I have read several, but I had never listened to him speak until today.  Here is Max's telling of Jesus with his disciples calming the storm.  And if you don't have 12 minutes, Max also has a one minute daily devotional that I have just signed up for.  Prepare to be inspired.

Thursday, July 13, 2023

Old Friend

I may have written about C.S. Lewis in the past, but it has been a while.  I would guess it has been over a decade since I last read one of his books.  We studied The Screwtape Letters in one of our church small groups.  My first introduction to him was around 1995 when I read Mere Christianity for the first time.  I fell in love with his ability to describe truth through allegory.  Mere Christianity originated as a series of radio shows for the masses, so his words are simple, but the way he assembles them is a work of art.  I have since read most of his major books, but somehow I have not yet read his most commercially successful series, The Chronicles of Narnia.  That series is appropriate for children, but the timeless message is for adults, too.  I am starting with The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe today.  Let me know if you want to read along with me.

Thursday, July 6, 2023

Boat Church

 

15 years ago our family had a great tradition of attending Boat Church at Lake Hartwell on Sunday mornings.  Boat Church is an informal meeting on Sunday mornings mostly for families that have full time churches in metro-Atlanta, but wanted to worship on Sunday's without driving back to town.  Someone would bring a guitar, and someone would prepare a short message for the group.  We were pretty consistent for about 5 years, but when grandkids started to appear, it became harder to orchestrate.   My good friend, Luke Crawford, recommended we have Boat Church this past Sunday at our dock, and we ended up with 36 in attendance.  People arrived by car, pontoon boat, ski boat, fishing boat and kayak.  Luke's dad, John, and his brother, Jon Jon, led music and another good friend, Stephen Byerly, brought the message.  It was so much fun seeing old friends, making new friends and worshiping together.  I am not in a position to commit to this for every Sunday, but I sure hope we are able to do it more.   "For where two or three are gathered in his name, there am I in the midst of them."  Matthew 18:20.