Thursday, December 30, 2010

You're Still You ~ Josh Groban

"You're Still You"

Through the darkness
I can see your light
And you will always shine
And I can feel your heart in mine
Your face I've memorized
I idolize just you

I look up to
Everything you are
In my eyes you do no wrong
I've loved you for so long
And after all is said and done
You're still you
After all
You're still you

You walk past me
I can feel your pain
Time changes everything
One truth always stays the same
You're still you
After all
You're still you

I look up to
Everything you are
In my eyes you do no wrong
And I believe in you
Although you never asked me to
I will remember you
And what life put you through

And in this cruel and lonely world
I found one love
You're still you
After all
You're still you

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Holidays are Upon Us!

It's the most wonderful time of the year... and yet.. I'm thinking about the "street people".  I pastored a church, and ministered to homeless people for 7 years in downtown Oklahoma City... and when the temps get below 40'... I know they are suffering... literally living on the streets of OKC!  I chose to not call them homeless , but rather, street people, because... they always have a home in the Lord.  It just makes sense.  Thus, to me, they are street people.  First person I saw when I began that ministry was a man named John Todd.  He was literally living in a cardboard refrigerator box, in an alley.. in Oklahoma City.  My heart hurt and I cried to myself, as I spoke with him, and told him about salvation with Jesus Christ.  I sang to him, a song that the Lord had put on my heart that entire day.  I sang to him in that dark alley, a song called I Won't Turn Back.  There were no bright lights, no microphone, no fancy silk suit and my heels, no TBN stage there for me... just a cold, lonely man in a dark alley, needing the Lord more than ever.  He accepted the Lord right there in that alley, in 20' sleeting weather.  His eyes just lit up after that prayer and he became a faithful "member" of that street ministry.  In working with local missions, we were able to get temporary housing for so many street people, and some of them eventually became a part of the work force again.  A ministry like that makes you  truly realize what IS important in life...  the major difference between wants and needs.  They had simple needs.. a comb, toothbrush, clothing, food...but most of all, to know Jesus.  Reminds me of when Jesus went to the multitudes and spread the gospel.  When we first started that ministry, I prayed for souls to be saved and lives to be changed.  I was so naive.  I had no idea how much it would change me.  Fishers of men... people need the Lord.

Friday, November 5, 2010

First blog.. It's all about Jesus....

Well, guess I'm playing catchup with the rest of my blogger friends... and those out there that I haven't met yet... My first blog... next to facebook... and it's to praise the Lord for saving me, for watching over me and my family, and for the gazillion blessings He has brought to my life.  Where would I be without His love... a lost lamb.

I started this blog for several reasons, but the most important is to share the love of Jesus and so many blessings I've seen over all the years.  Another is to just speak what's in my heart, and hopefully, someone out there, somewhere, will be blessed and gain strength.  Let's face it, people need the Lord.  They need to know they are not alone.  That is really important.  One of my favorite passages in the Bible... "Trust in the Lord with all your might, and lean not unto your own understanding... In all they ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your paths".  Proverbs 3:5-6.  I have literally lived on those two verses for decades now, and I am a survivor, because my strength came from the Lord.

This blog will take us on some lows, and some highs.  Only mentioned the lows because, again, people really need to know that they are not alone.  The highs... are really pretty incredible.  Stay with me..