Saturday, June 04, 2005

QUICK THOUGHTS
1. Karena thinks we will never turn to flying cars because people can barely handle driving on roads on one plane. They'll never be able to handle not only controlling their side to side movement, but also how high or low they fly. There are too few limits and people won't be able to handle that.
2. I have heard so many people say this week that, "Michael Jackson is not guilty because I grew up listening to the "Thriller" album and saw him in concert. He could not be a child molester." Hmmm . . . I don't think that can be considered logic.
3. I'm hooked onto ESPN's new reality show "Shaquille" featuring the life of Shaquille O'Neal's on-the-court and off-the-court antics.
4. Last night's Koinonia outlined the plan for the next 3 months. After that, we'll have to wait and see. I, of course, have decided to step down from core and from small group leading, but will still attend our Sunday group. As I kid, I never quite understood why people like Dick Lee, Paul Lo and Steve Lo had to leave CEFC for other ministries in other locations, even though they would dearly miss so many people. God was calling them out of their comfort zones. Now, He's doing the same for me . . . even though I still have a heavy heart about it, at times.
5. Also, last night, we ended the 40 Days of Purpose with a game I made up almost on the fly. Each small group had to recap a movie using about 15 words from the Purpose Driven Life book including difficult words like Evangelism and Rick Warren. The all-guy group just happened to get Titanic while the all-girl group just happened to get Star Wars. The final group got Shrek. It was hilarious!
Comments:
People won't drive their flying cars; the cars will pilot themselves. At least that's the theory.
 
No, we're not leaving CEFC. We're just going to leave Koinonia to explore other ministry opportunities. But thanks for your concern!
 
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