Louie Crew in Fort Worth, Texas
It is a great honor and privilege to have Dr. Crew in our midst this next Saturday, March 1, 2008! We give great thanks for all that he has done in the past and all that he continues to do.
So, it is with great joy that I invite you to come hear Louie speak in Fort Worth. This is a momentous occasion. Come be a part of it.
On Saturday, March 1, 2008, Integrity Fort Worth will host Dr. Crew, whose topic will be "Exceedingly Glad in Times Like These," at Celebration Community Church, 908 Pennsylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, TX. Dr. Crew will speak at 3:30 PM after the Holy Eucharist at 2:00 PM, led by the Rt. Rev. Sam Hulsey, retired bishop of Northwest Texas. Registration will begin at 1:30 p.m. There will be a reception in the parish hall following Dr. Crew's address.
Monday, February 25, 2008
Saturday, February 23, 2008
SIGH...
So, here we are in St. Louis. The truck is FINALLY unloaded and returned to its rightful place. The townhouse is crammed pack full and the basement fuller.
Good grief, people, let me warn you right now - DIVEST yourself of junk! Unless, of course, you never plan on moving plus you have a wish to really get back at your kids. If that is the case, well, then, keep all that junk you have been collecting for the past 50 years.
We have culled...and culled...and culled. Still we have too much stuff.
If we are truly called into a life of ministry, can we hold on to all this material junk and be ready to follow God's call to us? I don't see how.
Carrying around this much junk makes a person grouchy, touchy and these things are hardly conducive to a closer walk with Jesus...
So...heed this prophetic warning....Divest, divest, divest!
So, here we are in St. Louis. The truck is FINALLY unloaded and returned to its rightful place. The townhouse is crammed pack full and the basement fuller.
Good grief, people, let me warn you right now - DIVEST yourself of junk! Unless, of course, you never plan on moving plus you have a wish to really get back at your kids. If that is the case, well, then, keep all that junk you have been collecting for the past 50 years.
We have culled...and culled...and culled. Still we have too much stuff.
If we are truly called into a life of ministry, can we hold on to all this material junk and be ready to follow God's call to us? I don't see how.
Carrying around this much junk makes a person grouchy, touchy and these things are hardly conducive to a closer walk with Jesus...
So...heed this prophetic warning....Divest, divest, divest!
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