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November 27, 2008

Things I'm Thankful For

20071121-first-thanksgiving I'm sitting in our condo this morning, waiting for Thanksgiving dinner. Later on we're heading out to a restaurant with a HUGE buffet with turkey, ham, prime rib, T-bone steak...WOW!! I hope you're headed somewhere today to enjoy some time with family or friends and a great Thanksgiving meal too.

One of our family traditions is that before we dive into the Thanksgiving meal, we go around the table and say what we're most thankful for. So I'm already thinking about my list. I'm thankful for...

• The grace, mercy and forgiveness of God (what can I say?)

• My wife - she has given me 35 years of great marriage

• Arianna and Jayden

• NHC

• The awesome NHC staff and volunteers

• This year I'm actually thankful for Christmas music! Found myself humming along yesterday while walking through the mall.

• Duke basketball (didn't think I'd leave that one out, did you?)

• Incredibly dark chocolate

• Anything made with dark chocolate

So what does your list look like this year?

November 26, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving!

November 25, 2008

Three Years Ago

As I write these words, it has been three years since we got the phone call that drastically changed our lives. During these last 3 years many of you have prayed for our family, supported us and encouraged us, and needless to say we still covet your prayers and support.

People still ask, “How are you doing?” My usual answer is, “We’re doing OK.” That’s a qualified answer. Frankly, some days we do pretty good, other days are still very hard. The grief has translated into mourning, but we still have times when we grieve very deeply.

I have used this terminology before, but there is still a hole in our lives where our daughter once was. There is a hole in our hearts that will never be filled by anything or anyone else. We loved her, and we love her still. Our depth of grief is an indicator of the depth of our love for her.

I've thought a lot about many things over the last three years. I’ve thought a lot about heaven. I've known lots of people who have died and are in heaven now, including my grandparents and some of my close friends. But when a parent loses a child it's a different thing. You feel like a piece of you is in heaven. It’s where Heather is now and the recognition of that fact changes how we grieve and mourn. Paul talked about it in 1 Thessalonians…

Brothers, we do not want you to be ignorant about those who fall asleep, or to grieve like the rest of men, who have no hope. 1 Thessalonians 4:13

Paul says as Christ-followers we don’t grieve in the same way as non-believers who have no hope. We have hope because we know we will see our daughter again, in heaven. That does give us hope and peace, but it doesn’t take away all the hurt.

I’ve also thought a lot about the “why” question over the last three years. You’ve heard it before, or maybe you’ve even asked it. Why does God allow (fill in the blank)? The proverbial statement goes something like this: If God is so good and loving, why does he allow bad things to happen?

There’s a fundamental problem with that statement. It begins with the thought that maybe God isn’t good and loving. It also implies that I know more about it than God does; that maybe I should be in charge of everything because I would have made different decisions that would have obviously been better decisions than God made.

Here’s the bottom line – God isn’t good because I’ve decided he’s good. He’s good because he says he is good, and he proved his goodness once and for all at the cross. Jesus said it this way…

"No one is good—except God alone.” Luke 18:19

God is good whether I believe it or not. God is good no matter what my circumstances look like. God is good! I don’t say that because life is always good, or easy. I say it because it’s true.

So here’s the thing I’ve had to remind myself so many times over the last three years – God’s decision to bring Heather home was a GOOD decision. How could it not be? She’s in HEAVEN! I still don’t know why it had to be so early in her life. As one author said, “We don’t live on explanations, we live on promises.” One day when I join Heather in heaven, I’ll get the explanation. Until then, I just have to trust the goodness of God, and I do now more than ever.

What If...

What if we just listened to God? What if, for a period of time, we said, "I'm going to disconnect from the web....I'm not going to read someone else's book...I'm not going to focus on what someone else says I should or should not be doing...I'm just going to listen to God...pray...read the Bible?"

I think I might try it.

November 24, 2008

Weekend Rewind

Medium_ClassicPralBx_FNL Oh...wait a minute...I wasn't there this weekend! Actually, me and the family took off yesterday and headed for Myrtle Beach for Thanksgiving week. And boy, is it nice down here this week! The place is deserted, so it's like having the place to ourselves. I'm sure it will get crowded towards the end of the week, but for now it's cool.

Our first stop when we got here was River Street Sweets for some of their famous, absolutely sinful pecan pralines. (Hey, it's vacation eating!) Seriously, if you ever come here you've got to check these things out. They're so good they'll put a hurtin' on you!

Golf today! 'Nuff said!

November 19, 2008

New Money Tool

If you haven't clicked on over to nhcgoodsense.com lately, now would be a good time to check it out. We've put together some really awesome tools to help anyone get their financial house in order.

But now we have something new - a Good Sense online forum. It's like an online discussion board for financial issues. You can post a question, answer a question that someone else asks or share your story to encourage others in their financial journey. Check it out here.

And while you're there, sign up for the first-ever Finding Financial Freedom webinar. All you need is a computer, internet access and a telephone. The webinar will feature the same content as our regular FFF class, with a focus on getting out of debt, living on a budget and aligning your finances with God's stewardship advice. The webinar will be December 1, 6:30-8:30 pm. For more info, or to register click here.

November 18, 2008

Shhhhhh!

BeQuiet "Be still, and know that I am God..."

Sound familiar? Many of us have heard this verse, but have you heard it lately...in its context? It comes from Psalm 46 and it carries some pretty good advice for us in our current world.

God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, though the earth give way and the mountains fall into the heart of the sea... Psalm 46:1,2

Nations are in uproar, kingdoms fall... Psalm 46:6

Boy, does that sound current or what? But right in the middle of it all God calls us to something - "Be still and know that I am God..." In the midst of the craziness. In the middle of a bad economy. In spite of what the newscasts say. God reminds us to be quiet, to still ourselves. And in the quiet, we'll know him.

So today, why not turn off the 24 hour news channel. Stay away from the news websites. Do a "news fast" and quiet your soul. Read Psalm 46 and know God.

November 16, 2008

Weekend Rewind

• Great weekend! This was a message I was really passionate about because I’ve been living it out over the last 3 years. My prayer is that it was helpful and gave hope and direction to some who are really hurting right now. And for those who aren’t hurting? File it away. Like Jesus said, trouble WILL come.

• Saturday night we tried a couple of things that just didn’t work. Not sure why, but they just didn’t work. So-o-o, we made some changes for the two Sunday services, which means everyone on our programming and tech teams had to be F-L-E-X-I-B-L-E!! AND THEY WERE!! Everyone worked through the changes with a positive attitude and everything worked out great. It’s great to work with such a great group of volunteers and staff!

• Launched our first ever Christmas Offering this weekend. If you didn’t get an info pack, be sure to pick one up next weekend to see what we’re attempting to do this Christmas. Then start praying about what God would have you do to give sacrificially this Christmas to help us depopulate hell both here and around the world.

• Speaking of Christmas, make sure to be with us for our new Christmas series in December, Have Yourself a MESSY Little Christmas. And make plans now to be in one of our two Christmas Eve services.

• And even though I’m excited about our Christmas plans, I’m not excited about Christmas music yet! This past week I heard Christmas music for the first time. Let me be clear on this – IT’S TOO EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS MUSIC!!

• One final thought before I cash in for the evening: I want to say a big thank you to my fellow NHC’ers. Thank you for letting me share the story of my family and what we’re learning through our loss. Thank you for letting me be real. Thank you for letting me preach from my heart like I did this weekend. Thank you for praying for us and for loving us. Susan and I love you all very much.

November 14, 2008

Hope At NHC

This past weekend was awesome at NHC – we baptized 75 people! I think baptism weekends are some of the coolest weekends we have!

But I can’t wait for this weekend. I’ve spent most of the day today working on the final details for my message this weekend and I’m praying that God is going to do something awesome again!

So many folks are just flat-out hurting right now – financially, emotionally, relationally, and spiritually. People are consumed with fear and hunkering down. But we have something to that you can’t find on Wall Street or even in the latest government bailout – HOPE!! I believe this Sunday could be one of the most hope-filled days we’ve seen, and I believe it has the potential to lead tons of people to the cross of Jesus Christ!

So, PRAY! Pray for people to come…pray that God will draw people to himself…pray for a move of God in this place. Then get on the phone and invite someone you that you know is hurting right now…get here and fill the front…let’s worship and sing our lungs out…let’s ask God to do something awesome again!

November 13, 2008

When Life Hurts