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Seeing What God see’s

Posted in Challenge, Mission, thought on April 7, 2008 by Dave Saunders

i was listening to this cd of Mike frost talking about seeing people as ‘people’ not objects. I know i have heard this type of talk a million times, but boy was i convicted. Just simple everyday life i use people as objects. I went to play squash with my future wife and talked to the guy in charge about weather we could use his rackets and where the courts were in the building. He kindly showed us the courts and lent us rackets, we had a great game and at the end gave the rackets back and payed for the hire and we were on our way home when i realized i didn’t even bother to ask the guys name! I wonder how many people i ‘use’ everyday. Cashers, office staff and even my own team.

i wonder what the guys name was in this photo?

Iron Man

Posted in Challenge, Worship Trick, thought on March 4, 2008 by Dave Saunders

Eighly sent me a email with this video on it, so i watched it and was crying my eyes (in a manly way) out for the whole thing.

BACKGROUND: this son had been very ill with cerebral palsy since he was born and one day he asked his father if he could do a fun run. so his father went head and did the fun run - they came 2nd last. after they finished he asked if they could enter a marathon, so out of the father’s love for his son they did it together. then after the marathon he asked the father if they could do and iron man race, so again out of the father’s love he trained up and did the race (2 miles swim, 100 miles cycle, 26 miles run) then this is the video of the race.

Bridgekeeper - Romans 5:8

Posted in Challenge, Jesus, Tools, Video, Worship Trick, thought on March 3, 2008 by Dave Saunders

This video is about how a father sacrfices his son to save the passengers on a train. The son symbolizes Jesus, and the passengers symbolize us(people).

Posted in Church, thought on February 4, 2008 by Dave Saunders
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I sometimes feel like i walk into a church meeting and want it to be open for me but yet i feel like I’m not welcome. Do you ever feel the same?

It challenges me to be someone at Revolution (my church) a welcoming and inclusive member.