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Keller, TX, United States
I grew up on a farm in Indiana, attended Purdue and Concordia Universities (undergraduate and graduate, respectively), served in the Peace Corps in Ecuador, and as a missionary with LCMS World Mission for 20 years in Thailand (15) and Guatemala (5). More recently, I've attained teacher certifications (Bilingual and Regular Ed Generalist EC-6, Bilingual and Regular Ed Generalist 4-8, and ESL). My heart is still in that of being a missionary and my first full-time post as an elementary/middle school teacher is that of English Language Specialist at Buena Vista International School (BCIS) in Shenzhen, China on the mainland just across the border from Hong Kong. I teach ESL to all grades at this new school under Lutheran Church-Hong Kong Synod. The school is not a part of the LCMS though the school has been granted LCMS World Mission educational consultants and an interim principal for its first year of operation.

Monday, January 3, 2011

That's My King! - New Year 2011!

Let's start the new year 2011 right!  With Jesus Christ, our King!  Read this and let's praise Jesus!


John 1:1,14
 1 In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
14 The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the one and only Son, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth.

The following is from Dr. S.M. Lockridge’s sermon titled “That’s My King.” If you have never heard it go to youtube, and search for “That’s My King” by Dr. S.M. Lockridge.


That’s My King
by Dr. S.M. Lockridge

My King was born King.
The Bible says He’s a Seven Way King.
He’s the King of the Jews – that’s a racial King.
He’s the King of Israel – that’s a National King.
He’s the King of righteousness.
He’s the King of the ages.
He’s the King of Heaven.
He’s the King of glory.
He’s the King of kings and He is the Lord of lords.
Now that’s my King.


Well I wonder if you know Him.
Do you know Him?
Don’t try to mislead me.
Do you know my King?
David said the Heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament show His handiwork.
My King is the only one whom there are no means of measure can define His limitless love.
No far seeing telescope can bring into visibility the coastline of His shore of supplies.
No barriers can hinder Him from pouring out His blessing.
Well, well, He’s enduringly strong.
He’s entirely sincere.
He’s eternally steadfast.
He’s immortally graceful.
He’s imperially powerful.
He’s impartially merciful.
That’s my King.

He’s God’s Son.
He’s the sinner’s Savior.
He’s the centerpiece of civilization.
He stands alone in Himself.
He’s august.
He’s unique.
He’s unparalleled.
He’s unprecedented.
He’s supreme.
He’s pre-eminent.
Well, He’s the loftiest idea in literature.
He’s the highest personality in philosophy.
He’s the supreme problem in high criticism.
He’s the fundamental doctrine of proved theology.
He’s the carnal necessity of spiritual religion.
That’s my King.

He’s the miracle of the age.
He’s the superlative of everything good that you choose to call Him.
Well, He’s the only one able to supply all of our needs simultaneously.
He supplies strength for the weak.
He’s available for the tempted and the tried.
He sympathizes and He saves.
He’s strong God and He guides.
He heals the sick.
He cleanses the lepers.
He forgives sinners.
He discharged debtors.
He delivers the captives.
He defends the feeble.
He blesses the young.
He serves the unfortunate.
He regards the aged.
He rewards the diligent and He beautifies the meek.
Do you know Him?
Well, my King is the key of knowledge.

He’s the wellspring of wisdom.
He’s the doorway of deliverance.
He’s the pathway of peace.
He’s the roadway of righteousness.
He’s the highway of holiness.
He’s the gateway of glory.
He’s the master of the mighty.
He’s the captain of the conquerors.
He’s the head of the heroes.
He’s the leader of the legislatures.
He’s the overseer of the overcomers.
He’s the governor of governors.
He’s the prince of princes.
He’s the King of kings and He’s the Lord of lords.
That’s my King.

Yeah.
Yeah.
That’s my King.

My King, yeah.
His office is manifold.
His promise is sure.
His light is matchless.
His goodness is limitless.
His mercy is everlasting.
His love never changes.
His Word is enough.
His grace is sufficient.
His reign is righteous.
His yoke is easy and His burden is light.
Well.
I wish I could describe Him to you, but He’s indescribable.
He’s indescribable.
Yes.
He’s incomprehensible.
He’s invincible.
He’s irresistible.
I’m coming to tell you, the heavens of heavens cannot contain Him, let alone a man explaining Him.
You can’t get Him out of your mind.
You can’t get Him off of your hands.
You can’t outlive Him and you can’t live without Him.
Well, Pharisees couldn’t stand Him, but they found out they couldn’t stop Him.
Pilot couldn’t find any fault in Him.
The witnesses couldn’t get their testimonies to agree.
Herod couldn’t kill Him.
Death couldn’t handle Him and the grave couldn’t hold Him.
That’s my King.

Yeah.
He always has been and He always will be.
I’m talking about He had no predecessor and He’ll have no successor.
There was nobody before Him and there’ll be nobody after Him.
You can’t impeach Him and He’s not going to resign.
That’s my King!

That’s my King!
Thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory.
Well, all the power belongs to my King.
We’re around here talking about black power and white power and green power, but it’s God’s power.
Thine is the power.
Yeah.
And the glory.
We try to get prestige and honor and glory for ourselves, but the glory is all His.
Yes.
Thine is the Kingdom and the power and glory, forever and ever and ever and ever.
How long is that?
And ever and ever and ever and ever.
And when you get through with all of the forevers, then, Amen.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Bryce - struggling against cancer - Pray 4 him

Do you know someone who is struggling with cancer?  Perhaps you are in a fight against it yourself?

Cancer takes more and more lives each year and knows no age boundaries.
Today in one of the classes for which I subbed, the students called out, "Absent." when I called young Bryce's name.  He's only a freshman in high school.  There was no strength in the call of their voices, however.  They had said "Absent" with such a quiet demeanor and so many of them at the same time.  With each student's name I call, I always look up to acknowledge the person behind the voice.  At this moment when I looked up, the faces of each student was solemn as I've ever seen.  Their eyes told me something was very very wrong.

Upon asking, I was told that Bryce had been in the hospital for the last couple of weeks and that just yesterday he had been sent home to be cared for in his last days of life.  Bryce has had a type of brain cancer for several years already and been through all the chemo and various treatments possible.  When he has been well enough, he has joined his classmates at school.  He has had good seasons and bad.  The students said they adored him, especially the few who had actually gone to school with him in Middle School and Elementary School.

Bryce, they explained, was a fighter and always maintained a positive outlook.  Though he was terminally ill, he had been and continues to be for them a role model on how to live and look at life.  One student shared, "You know, Bryce is a Christian.  Even when he's not well, he's always praying and always reading from his Bible."  Another student shared, "Yes, and he is the only person I know who has never lost his cool or given anybody any trouble."  Then someone told me that they had just sent him a class card and that he was always present in their minds, and that for him personally, Bryce's life, words, and attitude had given him the inspiration to seek more of God since he had found so much love and peace in his friend.  Now isn't that a testimony!

The way I understand it, Bryce won't live many more days on this earth.  However, what a witness of faith this young man has been in the lives of his peers, and no doubt, everyone who knows him.  It was such a blessing for me to be in the public classroom and hear the testimonies of these students about their friend and openly use the names "God" and "Jesus" as if it were a private school.

Let's keep Bryce in our prayers for healing and continued peace in his struggle against cancer, and let's each say a short prayer of thanksgiving to God for Bryce's life and for how God has used him during his short life on earth!

And may Bryce serve as an example to anyone struggling with cancer and/or who is caring for someone who has it.  God is faithful now and forever.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Financial Peace

My Financial Peace University group leaders just shared this with me and I am posting it in the hopes that it will be of some comfort and motivation for you, too!  Enjoy!  God is so awesome! 
Thank you for this, Kyle & Shelly!

"When things go wrong as they sometimes will, When the road you're trudging seems all up hill,
When the funds are low and the debts are high, You are going to smile because you are trusting on the One Most High.
When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest if you must, but don't you quit.
Life is a roller-coaster with its twists and turns, As everyone of us sometimes learns,
Don't give up though the pace seems slow-- You may succeed with another blow,
Success is failure turned inside out-- The silver tint of the clouds of doubt,
And you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems so far;
So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit-- It's when things seem worst that you must not quit."

New Beginnings

Today is the first day for me to blog.  It's an overcast day and the weather is cool.  It's only to get up into the low 80's today.  I spent the weekend studying for the Generalist 4-8 Texas state exam.  It's coming up on the 27th.   I also attended my church's service on Sunday.

The pastor's message was about "Wrestling with God" based on Genesis 32:22-30 in which Jacob wrestled with God.  The message was quite meaningful though I think the title of his message could very easily have been "Trusting God in the Midst of Adversity" or "Be Confident in the Lord" or "When in Times of Doubt, Don't!"

That's easier said than done but the bottom line is that the closer one's walk is with the Lord, the greater his/her faith will be, too.  And what seems insurmountable will seem like a mole hill and problems can be seen as challenges and opportunities to be cherished!  Personally, I am not fully grown up in Christ yet.  I still "wrestle with God" sometimes.  I think it is a process I will be going through until the day the Lord calls me home to Him!  And if I am persistent and wrestle with God like Jacob did, I  won't let go until I am blessed!

Since my return back from Thailand and more recently in the last couple of years that I have not had a full-time position and have been pursuing teacher certification to broaden my marketability.  It has been a time of personal reflection and evaluation.  I've asked myself and the Lord many questions such as these:  "What is the Lord's Will for me in this season of my life?" "What do You want to teach me, Lord?" "What is it that You want me to do next in service to You and Your people, Lord? Surely, there is still yet much You have prepared for me to do! But what is it and where is it, Lord?"

I have also cried out, "Lord, Your promises to me are true because You are Truth!  When I was 25 years old you gave me a second chance to live.  Remember, Lord?  And I told you then that I would serve you for the rest of my days.  I have not gone back on my promise to you either, Lord.  Therefore, though You are silent in these days, I continue to believe that You yet have great purpose for my life and that You are preparing me for whatever it is you have next for me!"

God is faithful and He has given me the answers to some of these questions and it has been a great time for spiritual growth.  I also believe He has told me to do the student teaching in January and to prepare for teaching Grades EC-8 (Bilingual/Regular) as well as EC-12 Spanish.  I have completed studying for and have passed the Bilingual EC-6 exam and the Generalist EC-6 exam. I have yet to take the Generalist 4-8, BTLPT, LOTE-Spanish, and PPR exams.  My goal is to complete all of this by Summer 2011.  Beyond what the Lord has told me about student teaching and my studies, I don't have clear direction or answers yet.  But I am trusting in God to continue leading me.  And He will! 

As you can see, there has been great uncertainty in my life as there may have been in yours, too.  However, even in the face of uncertainty, our Lord is certain, faithful, and unwavering.  He is always secure and we are secure in Him whatever may come into our lives or whatever we may find ourselves up against.  There is nothing so powerful that cannot melt in the presence of God's might.  There is nothing so terrifying that the love of God cannot cast it out.  There is nothing so overwhelmingly challenging that God's wisdom, insight, and enabling cannot overcome!  Truly, God is our Rock, our Refuge, and our Providence!