Again I am reading more of Mark Driscoll’s book, Death by Love. It has been a super good read thus far. Focused on Jesus whole heartedly and it has been good to catch this side of Driscoll. He is very pastoral and compassionate, yet leading with Jesus and calling people to Jesus. Good Stuff. We are almost to Plano Texas. We will be staying there for a day or so then home to Tucson.
It was cool to check out Epic Church online today until their feed went down. I am excited for the near future of Epic Church. There is a lot of work to be done but one thing is for sure, we cannot loose sight of Jesus or the power of the cross. We must all be willing to submit to God’s authority and repent of our sin and wickedness in order to be conformed more to the image of Jesus.
Posted by Jake Rasmussen | Posted in Books, Quote | Posted on 04-02-2009
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I received a book a couple of days ago from Amazon and I can’t seem to put it down. Today I came across a quote that made me go, “hummmm”
The set up…
At times communicators try so hard to keep everything right in their head and desire so badly to deliver the product with perfection. A master communicator and pastor Andy Stanley had this to say to a fellow communicator right before he was to walk on to the platform to give his message he was working so hard to keep straight.
“How would you communicate the message if your eighteen-year-old son had made up his mind to walk away from everything you have taught him, morally, ethically, and theologically, unless he had a compelling reason not to? What wold you say this morning if you knew that was at stake? Because for somebody’s son out there this may be his last chance. Now quit worrying about your outline. Go out there and plead your case like your owns son’s future was at stake.”
This has captivated my thoughts since these words passed though my eyes and came to rest on my brain.