Thursday, September 28, 2023

Loving Life

 


One of my closest friends is John Crawford.  I met him in 1980 at UGA when we were both in the Redcoat Band.  Our lives have many intersecting points.  I am his insurance client.  He is my real estate client. My wife works for him.  But more than anything, he has been a spiritual mentor for me for 40 years.  John has four sons, and the oldest is Luke.  Luke is married to Elizabeth, and 9 months ago they were excited to announce that they were pregnant with a child, which would be John's first grandchild.  Shortly after that, the family was saddened to find out that their baby had a condition called Anencephaly. Anencephaly is a rare, serious condition where the baby's brain does not develop completely and cannot survive for long outside of the womb. Many, if not most parents, would make the decision to end the pregnancy. Luke and Elizabeth never considered that option.  They wanted the opportunity to hold their baby and love it for any time that they could. Last week, baby Nathaniel was born and loved as much as any baby could be loved for a full hour before passing into the loving arms of Jesus. The family was grateful for the time they had with Nathaniel and recognized that Nathaniel was one of the few children that never experienced any pain or sadness on earth. We all praise God for that, and I praise God for the value that Luke and Elizabeth placed on Nathaniel's life. Their story is a miracle for me.

Thursday, September 21, 2023

Hero's tribute

 



Michael W. Smith is one of the titans of the contemporary Christian music genre.  We have been singing his songs in church and along with him on the radio and streaming for over 30 years.  Earlier this month, I was looking for a way to reflect on the events of 9/11 and came across this worship performance led by Michael which premiered in June of this year.  I learned that Michael had released his album entitled "Worship" on 9/11/2001, and the music in this 2013 performance is from that 2001 album.  He was joined by other performers, including Amy Grant, another one of my favorite Christian artists.  Decades ago, Amy helped give Michael rise to prominence as Michael served as her keyboardist and eventually the opening act for her concerts.  If you have been reading this blog for a while, you know of my love for orchestral music.  Michael is also a gifted orchestral arranger, so this performance with a full orchestra is of particular significance to me.   This link is for the full one hour performance.  If  you don't have that much time, here is Michael's video of his chart topping mainstream song, "My Place in This World".  Praise God for Michael's talent and his willingness to use it to help build God's kingdom here on Earth.

Thursday, September 14, 2023

Wine and Women

Last night in our ConnectGroup meeting, we dove head first into the book of Esther.  We talked about the 4 main characters.  King Xerxes - the ruler over Persia known for his love of wine and beautiful women, but not so much for his leadership qualities.  Haman - the king's first lieutenant with a treacherous desire for power.  Mordecai - a Jewish exile that was quiet, but defiant and determined.  Eshter - Mordecai's cousin, also a Jewish exile, caught Xerxes's eye.  Xerxes was so enamored that he made Esther queen.  In our discussion time, we talked about which of the characters we could relate to most.  We all want to have the courage of Esther and Mordecai, but there are pieces of Xerxes and Haman in all of us.  I look forward to seeing how the story of Esther unfolds and to the truths that will be revealed about our God and our Savior, Jesus Christ.

Thursday, September 7, 2023

Ester Rules

We had the first meeting of the season for our ConnectGroup from church last night.  We will be reading and discussing Max Lucado's book, You Were Made For This Moment.  The book will walk us through the Book of Esther.  Esther is one of the most well-known women from the Old Testament.   She faced challenges and hardships that could only be overcome by the plans of God, in whom she had ultimate faith.  I found this creative video providing a 10 minute overview of the book of Esther.  Take a look, and if you would like to read along with our group, here is a link to the book.