As I look out my window, I see the sun finally shining, birds singing, people out and about enjoying the beautiful weather. It really has been a tough, rain soaked spring, but I think it makes us appreciate the nice weather all the more. It is usually that way, we only really seem to develop a sense of appreciation after having enduring the bad like suffering a loss or enduring the betrayal of a friend.
A great example would have been Job. Here was a man blessed by the LORD, only to have it all taken away. The Donald Trump of his ancient day, he lost everything when God allowed Satan to test his faithfulness. But in it all, despite the accusations of his three friends that he must have sinned against God for him to punish Job so severely, by God's grace, Job perserved. Though Job would question God and His decisions to allow what happened to him, he remained faithful to God. And God would reward Job's faithfulness by blessing him with more than he had before.
We in the 21st century are no different in that we also suffer and sometimes according to the will of God, except in that we have lost the ability to cope, persevere and turn to God in times of need. No one in this day and age can truly claim to have "the patience of Job".We attempt to control our circumstances, holding onto a lie that somehow we are in control of our destiny and if we can manipulate things just right, everything will work out to our benefit. But we need to understand the things God puts us through are for our benefit, and I mean the things He tests and proves us with, not the sin and it's consequences that we bring on ourselves (though He can use those too). He loves us, as He did Job, and uses the difficult to develop our patience, endurance and perseverance. After all I speak from experience, since God used the most difficult time of my life to bring me to a saving faith in His Son.
So as I again look out my window, I find myself really appreciating the sun and it's warm embrace. And I might even enjoy the rain that's forecast for tomorrow. I better get outside while the sun is still shining.....have a blessed week.

The official blog of Ridgeville Bible chapel's Awana Club
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Where is Spring?
Well, the Awana year is over. The awards and bbq were alot of fun! There were alot of award winners, with a special mention to Rowena Hobbs, who won the Timothy award for finishing four T&T books. Well done Rowena!
Now that I've had some time to catch my breath from the busy year that was, I had a chance to reflect on some great memories. The first was my own children, one finishing Cubbies, one finishing Trek and Lord willing going onto serve at the club or continuing on in some ministry. Another memory is all the T&Ts that are moving up to Trek next year. I remember meeting most of them when they were just starting Sparks. Man oh man time flies! I'm kind of starting to feel old....And who can forget all the fun times we all had at the club. From the scavenger hunt that kicked off the year, to crazy hat nite, the Christmas concert, the Fenwick Christmas Parade, the Grand Prix....it was a really great and a personally rewarding year.
Don't forget to keep checking my blog, I'll be posting regularly, with updates on what's going on in my life as well as what's coming up for the club. For those of you keeping score at home, I'll be finishing up Biblical Interpretation for Bible college and will be diving into another course. I'll be working on Christian Theology over the summer months as well as some speaking engagements that I have been booked at around the area and beyond. I'm really looking forward to what the Lord has in store for me and my family. As for all of you, feel free to leave comments or give me a call and tell me how the rest of your school year is going. Anyways, keep smiling, because I hear spring will finally be arriving this week. And may the LORD bless you and keep you. May His Face shine upon you. May He give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26
Now that I've had some time to catch my breath from the busy year that was, I had a chance to reflect on some great memories. The first was my own children, one finishing Cubbies, one finishing Trek and Lord willing going onto serve at the club or continuing on in some ministry. Another memory is all the T&Ts that are moving up to Trek next year. I remember meeting most of them when they were just starting Sparks. Man oh man time flies! I'm kind of starting to feel old....And who can forget all the fun times we all had at the club. From the scavenger hunt that kicked off the year, to crazy hat nite, the Christmas concert, the Fenwick Christmas Parade, the Grand Prix....it was a really great and a personally rewarding year.
Don't forget to keep checking my blog, I'll be posting regularly, with updates on what's going on in my life as well as what's coming up for the club. For those of you keeping score at home, I'll be finishing up Biblical Interpretation for Bible college and will be diving into another course. I'll be working on Christian Theology over the summer months as well as some speaking engagements that I have been booked at around the area and beyond. I'm really looking forward to what the Lord has in store for me and my family. As for all of you, feel free to leave comments or give me a call and tell me how the rest of your school year is going. Anyways, keep smiling, because I hear spring will finally be arriving this week. And may the LORD bless you and keep you. May His Face shine upon you. May He give you peace. Numbers 6:24-26
Friday, April 15, 2011
Awards and BBQ this Tuesday
This is it! The last club night of the year. We will be having a bbq beginning around 6 pm followed by a short program and awards.
Everyone is invited! There will be lots of food and good times to end the year off with.
So come on out and celebrate the hard work of the clubbers and volunteers who made this my most memoriable year as Commander!
Everyone is invited! There will be lots of food and good times to end the year off with.
So come on out and celebrate the hard work of the clubbers and volunteers who made this my most memoriable year as Commander!
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
PIZZA AND MOVIE NITE THIS FRIDAY
Pizza and movie night is happening this Friday April 8th beginning at 6:15 PM. This is for the winning teams of the final quarter this year, Yellow and Green. Parents are encouraged to come out. I haven't decided what movie we'll be watching yet......
Supper is provided, if you like pizza that is......
See you Friday....and keep an ear out for the year end bowling trip for the whole club.
Supper is provided, if you like pizza that is......
See you Friday....and keep an ear out for the year end bowling trip for the whole club.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
GREAT TIME AT THE GRAND PRIX
The Grand Prix was another rousing success! Everyone had a great time watching the races....the cars seem to get better and more complicated every year. Well done everyone. From Sponge Bob Squarepants, to penguins, to Snoopy and the traditional racing car, the cars looked great.
All the glory belongs to God.....thanks for a great time LORD.
Just a reminder, there are only two weeks of Awana left before the year end BBQ and awards nite on April 19th. Please plan to attend and invite your families out as we celebrate the hard work of the clubbers, volunteers and the work of God in our lives. Supper is provided at 6 pm, with a short program to follow.
All the glory belongs to God.....thanks for a great time LORD.
Just a reminder, there are only two weeks of Awana left before the year end BBQ and awards nite on April 19th. Please plan to attend and invite your families out as we celebrate the hard work of the clubbers, volunteers and the work of God in our lives. Supper is provided at 6 pm, with a short program to follow.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Let the races begin!
The Grand Prix is set for tomorrow, March 29th. Please arrive at 6:15 PM for registration. Just a reminder, the club will not be weighing cars down, it is your responsibility to ensure your car is heavy enough (with out going over the 150 gram maximum). We will be available to drill out cars that exceed the maximum racing weight.
It's an exciting event, and we want to invite everyone out to it. Hot dogs and drinks will be served immediately upon arrival, so not one will have to go hungry, and there is no cost for the food.
Remember this is a fun event, without the pressures of expectations. It's a great time to work on the cars as a family and enjoy the time together in a busy and fast paced world.
See you all there tomorrow night!
It's an exciting event, and we want to invite everyone out to it. Hot dogs and drinks will be served immediately upon arrival, so not one will have to go hungry, and there is no cost for the food.
Remember this is a fun event, without the pressures of expectations. It's a great time to work on the cars as a family and enjoy the time together in a busy and fast paced world.
See you all there tomorrow night!
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