65%

•August 30, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Check this out: 

"Among non-Christians ages 16-29-atheists, agnostics, those undecided about their faith, and individuals affiliated with other faiths- more than four out of every five have gone to a Christian church at some time in their life (82%). Most of these attended for at least three months. And two-thirds of non-Christians (65%) said they have had conversations in the last year with a Christian friend and their faith views. More than half (53%) said they have been specifically approached in the past few years about becoming a Christian.

Most teenagers in America enter adulthood considering themselves to be Christians and saying they have made a personal commitment to Christ. But within a decade, most of these young people will have left the church and will have placed emotional connection to Christianity on the shelf. For most of them, their faith was merely skin deep. This leads to the sobering finding that the vast majority of people outside the church in this country, particularly among young generations, are actually de-churched individuals." 

Quite a sobering finding, but even more sobering….

"Most Americans, including two-thirds of all adult Mosaics and Busters (ages 18-41, and 65%), tell us that they have made a commitment to Jesus Christ at some point in their life." 

65%. 

Ages 18-41

Made a commitment to Christ. 

It implies that 65% of them actually sat down, and looked at the facts, read the gospels, listened to sermons, maybe participated in a bible study, and then eventually they committed themselves to be disciples of Jesus Christ. 

Then the world came crashing in. Reality started to set. Encountered probably some ridicule for being a believer in Christ and then with each comment and each doubtful experience, Jesus, the Christ whom they professed to believe and follow gets closer and closer….

and closer. 

To the shelf. 

A very sad notion, but all the same its reality of believing in something. Having faith in Jesus is a crazy notion. According to the world and so its hard. When or if anybody becomes a disciple of Jesus Christ there is this thought…

A part me thinks that a reason that some of that percentage does not stay the same is that we as human beings are well aware of our faults and think we cannot do it. It's too hard. I need to fix myself before I accept Christ because Christ is perfect and I'm not and I cant come to Him and say I'll follow Him as his disciple when I'm not fixed. 

"There's no such thing as perfect people. 
 There's no such thing as a perfect life. 
 So come as you are, broken and scarred
 Lift up your heart and be amazed 
 And be changed by a perfect God." 

God doesn't want perfect people, because he didnt create them. He created us in such a way that is not perfect but that is so beautiful. Come to God just how you are. 

Striking Quote

•August 29, 2009 • Leave a Comment

As I was reading unChristian this quote just really struck me, and I can’t disagree with it. It really intrigues me though. Thoughts?

“Having spent time around “sinners” and also around purported saints, I have a hunch why Jesus spent so much time with the former group. I think he preferred their company. Because the sinners were honest about themselves and had no pretense, Jesus could deal with them. In contrast, the saints put on airs, judged him, and sought to catch him in a moral yep. In the end it was the saints, not the sinners, who arrested Jesus.”

-Philip Yancey, from his book, “Whats so amazing about Grace?”

Faith based on Lifestyle and Transparency Christians

•August 29, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Faith- believing in things you cannot see or cannot prove. (my definition) 

Living your faith that is based on Lifestyle is dangerous. So very dangerous for the message that Jesus Christ has entrusted his believers with. As the Apostle Paul stated in Galatians 3:3, "Are you so foolish? After beginning with the Spirit, are you now trying to attain your goal by human effort?" It's impossible to succeed at such a notion of living your faith out by morals. 

Now, don't get me wrong morals are crucially important, but it seems that there is this belief that if you aren't a Christian then you just can't hack it. You don't have what it takes to be holy. These types of thoughts and statements are what the new generations feel about Christianity today. Very scary and dangerous indeed. They feel repelled by Christians, but even more intriguing than that is that they don't feel rejected by Jesus, but rejected by Christians. 

See, the mere fact is that we are fallen and we need God…everyday. That we cannot do it alone. Only one person could and he did it so well that we named the entire thing after him, but he was and will always be God. 

"There is darkness in our skin; our cover is wearing thin." -David Crowder, from the song "Rescue is Coming"

"We should have an honest estimation of ourselves, measuring our worth by God's purposes for our life." -Romans 12:3

We have to as Christians be Transparent and be merely trying to act right but being honest with who we are. Yes we are believers in Jesus Christ and we believe that he is our savior. That does not exclude the fact that we are fallen and we need Him every single day of life on this earth! Without Him we are nothing. 

Let us move forward as believers in Jesus Christ and be honest with who we are. Have an open mind and realize that some of the ways that we live is not a good witness and not representative of the life that Jesus taught us to live. Thank God for what you have today. It is a gift because He is gracious and loving.  

Facebook iPhone app Update….FINALLY!!!!

•August 29, 2009 • 1 Comment

We still get a pitch about a new Facebook app now and again, but truth is, that ship sailed long ago. Most Facebook apps just don't have the wow factor they once did when the platform was new. With the company's latest iPhone app update, however, the wow could be coming back on a smaller scale.

via news.cnet.com

Kennedy funeral filled with personal remembrances, ceremony – CNN.com

•August 29, 2009 • Leave a Comment

President Obama hailed Kennedy as "a champion for those who had none"

Ted Kennedy Jr: " My father was not perfect, but he believed in redemption"

Family, top politicians, former presidents attend Mass for Sen. Edward Kennedy Kennedy will be buried at Arlington National Cemetery near brothers

via www.cnn.com

How good is this kid?

•August 28, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Neftali Feliz

Birthdate: May 2, 1988

Birthplace: Azua, Dominican Republic

Age: 21 

Weight: 190 lbs.

Height: 6-3

Bats: Right

Throws: Right

Feliz has pitched 16.1 innings in the 9 games he has played in. Of those 16.1 innings he has been hit off…5 times, and 1 of those 5 hits was actually a run. He has one earned run. Homered off of once. 

16.1 innings Feliz has produced 21 K's. 

He has one save, and no blown saves. 

Overall ERA? 

0.55.

Did I mention he's 21 years old? His fastball is 101 mph. 

In the most recent series the Rangers have had with the Yankees, in the first game of the series Feliz got the chance to pitch against the big bad yankees. 

He made A-Rod look just silly while striking him out with a 101 mph fastball. 

Yes, he's that good. Yes, he is for real. 

He's young though, so the key with Feliz is patience, but man what a talent! 

Interesting Social Media Statistic

•August 28, 2009 • Leave a Comment
Many pastors still think technologies haven’t caught on or that investing in social media isn’t worth their church’s time. Next time you hear that from someone, perhaps you could share a few of these statistics with them:

It took radio 38 years to reach 50 million listeners. Terrestrial TV took 13 years to reach 50 million users. The Internet took four years to reach 50 million people… In less than nine months, Facebook added 100 million users.

Universal McCann reports that 77% of all active internet users regularly read blogs.
More than 120 million users log on to Facebook at least once each day and more than 30 million users update their statuses at least once each day. Combined, more than 5 billion minutes are spent on the site on a daily basis.

Over the past 12 months, Twitter’s year-on-year growth rate has broken the 1000% barrier.
If Facebook were a country, it would be the fourth most populated place in the world. This means it easily beats the likes of Brazil, Russia and Japan in terms of size.

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Rave Reviews…

•August 27, 2009 • Leave a Comment

 So, Ive heard some great things about this movie? Anybody seen it yet?