A NEW YEAR in the NEW COVENANT
This is a gorgeous picture of Ruben's "The Four Evangelists". From left to right: Luke, Mark, Matthew and John.
This semester, I am teaching 4 sections of New Testament Survey. What a privilege. What a joy.
And what a brain-drain.
Pray for me and especially for the fourth class....they will get the dregs at the bottom of the pot in the M-W-F weekly marathon.
(So, really, pray for my strenght and clarity of mind and heart.)
This also means on Tuesday and Thursday I will be working on the research, writing and preparation of my book on WORSHIP. Pray for my discipline and good use of time to do this well.
Breck is gearing up for a new sermon series from the Old Testament, and last Sunday four new people said they were ready to join First Presby--so he's plenty busy and blessed in his work.
Scott and Rebecca on the Gulf Coast are going to have a lovely spring for new challenges with both children and church. And Dayton's teaching at Trinity Christian College is challenging, too, and he's been interviewed by a Canadian art magazine and will have an article published in his field this spring. Karen continues to dance with Hubbard Street.
It's a wonderful thing to know that with paint and and on pointe, in the pulpit and on the playground, in the classroom and at the keyboard, we are a family touched by much Grace IN HIS GLAD SERVICE.
1 Comments:
thank you for your recent comment, Dr. C. that really gave me good perspective and direction in which to pray for him, giving it all to him who is all in all.
if it helps you any, i still have vivid memories from your NTS class (it's been almost 4 years!), which are constantly reminding me about our God - becoming who we already are (Eph), the agreement and harmony of the Gospels, and God's love for the Cretans (Island Day!).
you teach it well, and God uses your contagious passion to pass along a love for him and his word. adelante!
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