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Friends of Daybreak

Over the ten years Daybreak Community Church has been in existence, we have been able to influence many people. Our stretch touches people all over Frederick, and even the world. We are a unique and very special church family. So, over the years there have been people who have come and gone (for whatever reason). And from time to time, these friends (who are all over country) bless the church that means so much to them. One of Daybreak’s friends has sent me (as a wonderful gift) a stack of the “Building Blocks” children’s journals. I wrote about these a little over a week ago. They read my blog, looked them up on the web, and ordered them for the children. What a big heart!

So first, thank you friend, you know who you are, and this was a generous gift to our children and church. Second, I would like to make these journals available to our members at the welcome table on Sunday. There was also another friend of Daybreak who gave toward our Capture the Vision building campaign, and he even lives several states away (so thank you friend as well). Sometimes we become myopic in our field of view regarding the fruit that we see. The slow progress on some issues seems slow, but God uses friends from afar to remind us that we are making a huge impact and our scope is broader than we know. We are making a difference. So, thank you Daybreak Friends for your encouragement and reminder of how we have helped people over the years.

Annual Business Meeting

Today was Daybreak’s annual business meeting. A gentleman from our Finance Team presented the numbers, there was one question, and then we voted. The whole official meeting took around seven minutes. I then gave an update on our building. All together the meeting took around 15 minutes. One of the biggest blessings that God continues to show his grace in our church is the unity that we share. Many are shocked to hear that as a church we can handle our official business so quickly. We try to give as much information ahead of time as we can, answer any questions ahead of time, and encourage people to pray for our budget, so that by the time we officially meet there is nothing left to discuss – just to vote.

So, if all things go according to schedule we should be moving dirt around and beginning construction by early summer (of this year). God has blessed and provided in abundance and we are moving forward.

Cabin Fever

Call it “Cabin Fever,” if you want, but I can’t seem to shake the desire to go camping. I’m not talking about the camping where you go to a cement slab in the woods (or should I say down a road), complete with running water and a bath house. That’s just being uncomfortable outside. I want to hike into some “real woods” where no one is around and decide where I want to put the tent. It’s the idea of being like the show, “man v. wild” There might just be a need for me to urinate on my t-shirt and wrap it around my head (let’s hope not). But you get my point, I want to really go camping and hiking.

It all started when Kimberly and I received some extra money at Christmas time. So, I got to thinking. The boys are old enough (at least by spring) to take on an overnight camping trip. This is something that I have wanted to do for sometime, it just never seems to work out. So I started shopping on the web. I found some great deals and now have about half of the “stuff” I think we need to start our expeditions. The only mistake I have made so far, is that I ordered three porcelain covered metal cups (the green or blue ones with the little white dots), but when they arrived they are smaller than an espresso cup. So they have been donated to H-G’s tea set. So the old saying is true, “little price, little cup.” – or at least that’s my new saying. We’ll see if it takes off.

Another reason for wanting to do this is I want the boys to be apart of Cub Scouts when they get to first grade, and eventually to Boy Scouts if they are interested. It may be we have this “camping trip” in the Spring, and that’s it – I hope not.

So I have read lots of articles on the web, I even spent an hour last week in Barnes & Nobles skimming through camping and hiking books. I even set up the tent I purchased in the basement, and have practiced packing the gear, and unpacking it again.

Now, I wait. Come on Spring.

By the way, if you know of some great spots, or where to get some good equipment let me know.

Respecting God and His People

I love to preach and teach the Bible. For me there is nothing really like it. The Bible has so much information, it is so packed full of wisdom, and wonder. And every week, as I preach through the Bible, I always have to leave something out. There is just so much stuff there, but there is only so much time.

So today, as we were looking at 2 Kings chapter 2, I felt I had to cut out the last part of the chapter. Up until now, I would just let it go, and hope at some time in the future I would be able to preach on it – but we live in the age of the blog.

2 Kings 2:23-25
23 From there Elisha went up to Bethel. As he was walking along the road, some youths came out of the town and jeered at him. “Go on up, you baldhead!” they said. “Go on up, you baldhead!” 24 He turned around, looked at them and called down a curse on them in the name of the LORD. Then two bears came out of the woods and mauled forty-two of the youths. 25 And he went on to Mount Carmel and from there returned to Samaria.

Elisha has taken Elijah’s place as the prophet, and God’s mouthpiece. He was the man who was responsible for representing God. Elisha, has performed two miracles up to this point. He rolled up Elijah’s cloak, struck the Jordan, and he cured the water that the people needed for their crops.

In this section of scripture something very interesting happens. Elisha called down a curse upon some teenage punks who were harassing him as he walked along a road. On the surface this seems to be cruel and excessive on the part of Elisha. But let’s go a little deeper.

First, the punks say, “go on up.” Like Elijah went up in a whirlwind, they are yelling that God’s representative, should just go away, because not only were they not respectful for God, but they were not at all respectful for His messenger. And they added, “you baldhead.” Those of us whose hair is not as thick as it used to be understand how Elisha is feeling.

2 Chronicles 36:15-16 “The LORD, the God of their fathers, sent word to them through his messengers again and again, because he had pity on his people and on his dwelling place. 16 But they mocked God’s messengers, despised his words and scoffed at his prophets until the wrath of the LORD was aroused against his people and there was no remedy.”

Second, Elisha curses them, “in the name of the Lord.” Elisha was God’s man – and the youth completely disrespect him. So, by disrespecting him, they are disrespecting God. So when Elisha speaks, he speaks on God’s behalf. The main point of this passage is that we must have respect for God, for the things of God, and for the people of God.

It happened to be a bear, but it could just as easy have been a lion, or lightening, or whatever – the youth died because they showed no respect for God. As a parent I need to understand this. Not only must I show respect for God (and his representatives), but so must my children.

Journaling Together

Tonight was our first evening of using the “Building Blocks” journals and the time went really well. I want to do this most nights as our quiet time, but I realized afterwards that we did not read any of the Bible. So, next time, we will read from their Beginners Bible, and spend some time praying and filling out our journals.

I found some of their prayers very interesting, so I pass them on to you.

Dear God,

I love you because,

Hannah-Grace – “You make my bad feelings go away.”

Caleb – “You are powerful”

Joshua – “You listen to my prayers.”

I am sorry I,

H-G – “yelled at Caleb.”

C – “hit my brother, Joshua.”

J – “accidentally hurt Isaac.”

Thank you for,

HG – “my ballerina, and my pencils”

C – “daddy, mommy, Granny, Nanna and Pop-pop, and Grandpa Bunny.”

J – “the toys I got for Christmas (R2-D2), and for making the earth.”

My prayer requests are,

HG – “please bring me a prince.”

C – “keep Santa safe, and the reindeer.”

J – “keep everybody in the whole world safe.”


I have learned tonight that my children are going to be teaching me some things about praying. Isaiah 11:6 “The wolf will live with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the goat, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child will lead them.”

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