After the church service a little boy told the pastor, "When I grow up, I'm going to give you some money."
"Well, thank you," the pastor replied, "but why?"
"Because my daddy says you're one of the poorest preachers we've ever had."After the church service a little boy told the pastor, "When I grow up, I'm going to give you some money."
"Well, thank you," the pastor replied, "but why?"
"Because my daddy says you're one of the poorest preachers we've ever had."
In October 2007, I had the privilege of hearing Albert Poirier preach and teach on biblical peacemaking at Covenant Theological Seminary. So I bought his book and put it on my shelf. This month, my church has begun "The Peacemaking Church" small group teaching series, of which this book is a part. Since I have been looking for more help to lead my church in peacemaking, it made sense to read and review this book at this time.
My original plan for today was to ski with another Boulder County pastor and some of the men from Christchurch. Cultivating relationships and developing ministry partnerships on the mountainside...it was a great idea. Too bad my pastor friend woke up too sick to ski today and one of my men had a rough night at work. Both wigged out. No partnerships developed today. But all was not lost.
Help comes from above for three of my favorite pirates in this veggie show which opened in theaters yesterday. These goofy wanna-be heroes bring lots of laughs to kids and adults alike. And they have a message about trusting God while acting in faith too. 
The animation and colors are beautiful. The music is vintage Kurt Heinecke, peppy and accessible to kids.
Today these lucky ski dogs were the first to ski the newly-lift-served Montezuma Bowl at Arapahoe Basin. I arrived shortly after this photo was taken. It was a bit windblown and skied off at the top, but there was still fresh powder snow to be found. A few stretches went over my knees. Too bad the lift isn't faster. The line stacked up pretty good at the bottom. I'm looking forward to a spring day when more of this natural bowl-skiing terrain is opened up. Thanks to Dan & Tina for the ride!
The skiing at Arapahoe Basin was great yesterday, but I must admit my disappointment that Montezuma Bowl is not yet open. The powers that be say there is not enough snow yet. Since I couldn't yet explore this terrain, I stood at the top of the Zuma Lift yesterday and enjoyed the view. Anticipation.