Dorothy said it best: There’s no place like home. I may not live in a mansion or drive a fancy car, but I love my life. Not because it’s fabulous or fierce, but because it’s my own.
On days like this, I’m grateful to do what God has called me to do. Ambiguous and unsure in nature, my job is to return to my country, my state, my city, my church and be like Christ. What that looks like on a day-to-day basis is as unclear as what Lady Gaga will look like next week, but both provide for interesting amusement.
I will be serving up the Scandalous Message of James tonight like a sweaty cook in a southern diner. If you’re around and want to tune in LIVE via the web, click HERE at 7:00pm PST. Brad Hooks will be the musical guest to kick off the evening, so arrive early to register and get your homework guide. Yes, I said homework. Don’t hate me 😉
For those who have emailed or commented about recordings of the series, we will be posting them onto iTunes no later than Thursday.
Lastly before I go offline and prep for this evening, remember that inactivity, apathy towards change, or sheer laziness will keep us in a vicious cycle. It’s time to let our faith take flight! If you’re down for the ride, this journey will challenge you to do hard things, answer tough questions, and be the Christian we are all called to be.
What is God calling you to do? Are you the Christian God wants you to be? Write it down or leave a comment so we can pray for each other and spur every one of us towards good works and hard things.
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