Friday, December 12, 2008
Give Hope this Christmas
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Friday, December 5, 2008
Bring It
This will be an exciting month at CrossRoads as we journey together through the series entitled "Bring It". You can participate in a tangible way every week by bringing canned goods any any unused coats to be donated to Heritage Baptist Church located in Greenville. You can place these items under one of the Christmas trees located in the church lobby. God will bless sacrifice on your part for our brothers and sisters in Christ who have needs this December.
Also, you can follow weekday devotionals HERE as we move closer to Christmas day and the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
I am Thankful for...
"Be thankful until Him and bless His name for the Lord is good and his mercies endure to all generations."
Thank you Lord!
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Hidden Woodard talent...
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Adoption Awareness
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Pray and vote!
National: Pray that the man of righteousness, the man of God's choosing, will be elected in every congressional race, every senate race, and to the office of the presidency. "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a disgrace to any people." ~ Proverbs 14:34 (Note: "man" is being used in its generic sense.)
State and local: Pray that the man of righteousness, the man of God's choosing, will be elected to every office at the state and local level. "When the righteous increase, the people rejoice, but when the wicked rule, the people groan." ~ Proverbs 29:2
Voters: Pray that each citizen will be convicted to vote for the man of righteousness, the man of God's choosing. Pray that God's Spirit will overshadow each one as he makes his decision. "And the Spirit of the Lord shall rest upon him, the Spirit of wisdom and understanding, the Spirit of counsel and might, the Spirit of knowledge and the fear of the Lord. And his delight shall be in the fear of the Lord. He shall not judge by what his eyes see, or decide ... by what his ears hear." ~ Isaiah 11:2-3
Election officials: Pray that every official involved in the election process will serve with honesty and integrity of heart. "The Lord abhors dishonest scales, but accurate weights are his delight." ~ Proverbs 11:1
Those praying: Pray that God will energize and empower his people to call out to him day and night in extraordinary prayer during this season. "And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a Spirit of grace and supplication." ~ Zechariah 12:10
The Church: Pray that the Church will be full awakened, engaged and empowered during this critical season and understand the urgency and importance of this election and its implications for the advancement of God's purposes in our nation and around the world. "The zeal of the Lord Almighty will accomplish this." ~ Isaiah 9:7
Our nation: Pray that God's plans and purposes for our nation will be established during this election season. Pray that we will be a nation which follows God and is a blessing to the nations of the earth. "Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven." ~ Matthew 6:10"If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land." ~ 2 Chronicles 7:14
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Monday, October 20, 2008
Showing Hope...Again!
Steven
"Smitty"
The girls w/ some of the band members @ Krispy Kreme
Saturday evening our family was once again able to give back to an agency that has given so much to us. We were asked, as one of many who have received an adoption grant from Shaohannah's Hope, to volunteer at their booth at one of Steven Curtis Chapman's concerts in Spartanburg. This happens to be his tour with Michael W. Smith...The United Tour. We were able to speak with & encourage those who are interested in adopting. We also met a wonderful woman (who volunteered with us) who just returned from China in August with her 3 year old son. She was a great encouragement to our family as we deal with our long wait.
Michael W. Smith was great, of course. He is a gifted artist & worship leader with a renewed passion to see God's Kingdom spread in our world at this time. Steven is still a broken man, but worships God w/ unashamed abandon. While hard to see his brokeness at times, it was a humbling blessing to be there and hear him praise God in the midst of his still fresh grief.
The kids had a great time. They loved the concert, and weren't too sad about seeing the "Hot Now" sign blazing at Krispy Kreme when we were leaving. Let's just say "a little sugar for the road" goes a long way.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Happy Birthday Quinn!
It's hard to believe our youngest is 7 years old today. Last night Rachel & I were recalling our time @ Greenville Memorial 7 years ago when we watched news footage during Rachel's labor following the 9/11 attacks and the invasion of Iraq. Talk about a little added stress!
Quinn's middle name is Samuel. We have prayed that just like Samuel in the Bible, Quinn would be sensitive to the voice of God. He truly has a sensitive heart to the things of the Spirit, and especially has a heart for the orphan. Whenever there is any change lying around, Quinn is quick to put it in our "Gracie adoption fund jar", and he nightly prays for children who don't have a family. We are blessed!
Psalm 127:3 "Children are a gift from the LORD. They are a reward from Him."
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Friday, September 19, 2008
From Death to Life
I received a blessing from God this week. I had been praying for the opportunity for quite some time to lead a person to Christ.
Wednesday morning as I took Alison to school she read in Proverbs, "He who wins souls is wise." It went straight to my heart and I did not know why.
Later that day I had to open the church for a gentleman named Keith who was delivering flowers for Cris Smock's funeral to be held the next day. He started asking me about end times and shared his fear of death. One question led to another and after about 30 minutes of talking and reading verses in the Bible, Keith got on his knees in an empty auditorium at CrossRoads and gave his life to Jesus.
Keith came to deliver flowers for a funeral and left knowing Jesus as his Savior. What a blessing. Thank you Jesus!
Pray for the Smock family, and pray for Keith. They all need the body of Christ right now.
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Thursday, September 11, 2008
CRCC Mexico Mission Trip
This Sunday at CrossRoads our mission team of 23 that traveled to Mexico in August will be sharing what God did during our week there. What a privilege we had loving on and being loved by orphans at Love in Action orphanage and Hope House. Much work was accomplished while we were there and much remains to be done.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
A New Normal
God did some amazing things on our Mexico mission trip. I'll post an update & pictures soon!
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Sunday, August 3, 2008
Beautiful Feet
The Global Outreach Missions Team leaves this afternoon for a week of ministry in Chapala Mexico. The Holy Spirit brought this verse to my mind, and I have been meditating on it all week. It is found in Romans 10 verse 15 ..."As it is written,'How beautiful are the feet of those who bring the good news!' "
Thank you for your prayers!
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Monday, July 28, 2008
Unity in the body
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Called to Pray
"He felt great pity for the crowds that came, because their problems were so great and they didn't know where to go for help. They were like sheep without a shepherd. He said to his disciples,'The harvest is so great, but the workers are so few. So pray to the Lord who is in charge of the harvest; ask him to send out more workers for his fields.'"
Do we have any "fields" at our church in need of workers? I see our children and teenagers as our greatest mission fields right now. Within those ministries lies a great harvest of souls. I especially look forward to what God is going to do in the lives of many children through our VBS program this month.
I am praying for more workers to accept God's job offer. Being on mission with God is not always easy, but seeing a person fall in love with Jesus is worth it all.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Tire Problems
I was driving my car this week and felt a horrible vibration in the front end. I thought the worst... Probably something in the front end of my 1992 Honda Accord went bad.
I checked the front tires and found one of them had separated. A big chunk of tire was missing. I went to a store near our house and was told that the belts had separated due to hitting something like a big pot hole at a good rate of speed. I have to ride around on one of those spare tire donuts until they get a replacement tire for me.
This reminded me of life. We were created by God for unity. Unity with Him and with one another. His love should bind us together. But the pot holes of life may cause separation if we are not careful.
So, my "tire lesson" taught me to pursue unity in Christ. Separation causes major problems if left unsolved!
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008
Family Vacation to Edisto Island
* Great weather allowed us to hit the beach every day. The water was warm and we were in the ocean riding the waves every day.
* Bocce Ball on the beach was our competition of choice.
* Learned to play Wii tennis and bowling.
* Got to ride my road bike around the beach to prepare for the Tour de France - Ha Ha.
* Loved walking on the beach with my family. We searched daily for good shells. The big find was sharks teeth.
* Started a new read called Spiritual Leadership by J. Oswald Sanders.
* Lots of fun with my brother-in-law's family. Their four teenage boys provided a lot of laughs.
Back to reality!
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Today my daughter Erin had her hair cut to donate 8" to the Pantene Beautiful Lengths program. Hair donations are used for real-hair wigs for women who are battling cancer and the effects of chemotherapy. She has been looking forward to this day, and I must say I'm mighty proud of her!
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Passionate Pursuit of God
God has been stirring up something in my heart recently. It really bubbled up this week after listening to my friend Jason Malone preach at CrossRoads this past Sunday.
A passionate pursuit of God must be first priority in every believer's heart. My personal pursuit of a relationship with my LORD and Saviour will radically change everything. It will radically change how I connect with and serve others. I will live on mission, led and empowered by the Holy Spirit, to share my grace story with everyone within my personal circle (co-workers, neighbors, friends, doctor, dentist, cashiers, waitresses, etc.)
My relationship with God cannot be brokered by another person or book. It must be MY pursuit.
Jesus said in Matthew 22: 37-38 "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the the first and greatest commandment."
I ask myself this question - Have I made this life about me and my consumeristic mindset or I am willing to live on mission passionately loving, pursing, and obeying the God who loves me?
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Step by Step
Today marked another adoption process milestone. We took Alison, Erin and Quinn to apply for their passports. A child's passport expires in 5 years. Here's hoping we're not waiting that much longer!! Seriously, God has been so faithful at every step. We continue to move forward in obedience & trust - sometimes a difficult place to be!
I Thessalonians 5:24 "The One Who calls you is faithful, and He will do it."
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Rest
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Soap Box
It's that time again...We have another service opportunity coming up to help make soap at Hydromissions. This will happen on Saturday, June 14 from 9am - noon. We're able to take the first 10 volunteers! Check out the CrossRoads site to register.
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Friday, May 23, 2008
Proud Dad
It's been a great week watching our children shine. Erin had her year end dance recital last Saturday afternoon. She did great! She has loved her teacher, Shanah Keyes, our pastor's daughter-in-law. Who knew we had hip-hop talent in this family?! I sure was a proud Daddy.
Ali put in her yearly garden Saturday evening. She has a real green thumb,and we love the fruits (or vegetables in this case) of her labor every year! It's hard to believe she'll be starting high school in the fall.
Quinn graduated from K-5 on Wednesday. It was a great little ceremony, and I think everyone shed a tear or two. Quinn just wiggled in his seat and was halfway to the stage when his name was called to receive the citizenship award. Who needs the science or reading award when you can be honored as the one who was a kind friend to everyone?!
We are blessed.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
Our hearts are so heavy as today as we think of the Chapman family as they face the tragic loss of their daughter. You can read the story here. Steven Curtis Chapman had a huge impact on our decision to adopt, and we are greiving for their family today.
On an exciting note...Long before we made the decision to adopt from China, our hearts were drawn to the country itself after reading the story of Brother Yun. We have especially been praying in light of the recent earthquakes that an open door for the Gospel would be made in the midst of tragedy. Rachel received an exciting e-mail from a foster care worker near Beijing the other day stating that she felt revival was on the way to her country. She stated that China's citizens are pulling together in a way that they never have before and seem to be open to the message of Jesus and hope. Praise God!
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China Updates
You can follow Melody Zhang's blog to read about the reovery effort following the devistating earthquakes. Melody works in Beijing with our adoption agency, Children's Hope.
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Pray for China
As you know, because of our adoption process, a big part of our hearts is in China right now. Please join us in praying for this country as it is facing recovery from a devistating earthquake, as well as fighting a virus that is affecting thousands of children. Our prayer is that the Gospel and love of Jesus will be able to be shared with power and without restriction to many receptive hearts in this time of need.
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Sunday, May 4, 2008
Go Fish
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Friday, May 2, 2008
On a funny note...After veiwing the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Magna Carta, etc. in the National Archives, Rachel asked Alison if it was what she expected after waiting 2 hours in line. Ali responded, "No. The movie was way better." Thank you Nicholas Cage for your contribution to making history exciting!
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Thursday, May 1, 2008
Is my Input affecting my Output?
I have been hit with this convicting thought recently...Is my input affecting my output?
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Thursday, April 17, 2008
UIPs
artwork compliments of my son
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Saturday, April 12, 2008
I Wanna be Like...Quinn!
Do you remember the old Gatorade commercial featuring Michael Jordan w/ the catchy tune "I Wanna be Like Mike"? Well, lately I find myself wanting to be more like my six year old son.
Last week Steve talked about his grandson asking Jesus into his heart, and how now that he has the Holy Spirit living inside of him, he can begin to grow and mature as a believer. We have seen this so evident in Quinn's life. Our prayer for him has been that he would be like Samuel (Quinn's middle name) of the Old Testament. Samuel heard and knew God's voice, and was obedient. Quinn is very sensitive to things of the Spirit and hungers as much as a six year old can to know God's Word and see God answer prayer. We want God to be huge to our children. NOTHING is impossible with Him!
I've also recently watched Quinn face a new obstacle in his life...Playing coaches pitch baseball w/ his restricted eyesight. Even after some difficult initial practices, he has been very determined to not give up. Let's just say I was mighty proud when he hit the first pitch at his game the other night. He has the time of his life, and his biggest concern after the game is not who won, but what the team snack is.
Hunger for God's Word...unwavering, simple trust...determination...Life to the full. I wanna be like Quinn.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Back to Reality!
My family returned Sunday evening from a much needed vacation to the mountains of NC. Do you ever wish time could just stand still?! We're now home to the reality of a schedule, but we made some great memories! OK, the highlights...
Fishing
Kayaking for the first time as a family
Making s'mores in the evening
Watching our girls hunt & find many arrowheads
Spending an hour in the original O.P. Taylors toy store
Seeing the phenomenon of the Brevard white squirrel
Seeing a herd of llamas (Being trained to become golf caddies - No joke)
Hiking to three different waterfalls
The bike race that wasn't meant to be - THUNDERSTORMS!
No schedule
Thank you to the One Who created the concept of rest.
Here are some of our trip photos.
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Thursday, March 27, 2008
Producing or Investing?
I read this passage this morning and felt prompted to share it. The quote comes from Bob Sorge's book, Secrets of the Secret Place. The highlighted quote is what hit me between the eyes.
" We live in a culture that evaluates its priorities bases upon immediate results. The voices of the world are demanding that we produce. NOW! The race to produce can rob us of investing properly in the secret place. We must not evaluate our spiritual progress based upon how many projects we accomplish or deadlines we met today. Our devotional life with God is more like the planting of a garden. When we arise from sowing into the secret place, we will not usually be able to point to immediate results or benefits."
"Every moment you spend in the secret place is an investment. You are investing into eternal realities. So whatever you do, don't quit!"
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Soccer with a Mission
Coach Steve 'Woody' Woodard leads the Trinity Academy girls soccer team in a post practice prayer. The school is hosting a youth 3 v 3 soccer tournament Saturday to help raise funds to help Ugandan orphans.
I am so proud of my little brother. I cannot help but give a shameless plug for the work he is doing with the students at Trinity Academy in Raleigh, NC. Way to go Bro.
http://www.newsobserver.com/nrn/story/999651.html
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Friday, March 21, 2008
Remembering Good Friday
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Monday, March 17, 2008
My Grandpa Woodard
My Grandfather Walter "Woody" E. Woodard, 93, of Midland, MI went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Friday, March 14, 2008, at Tendercare of Clare.
He was born on Feb. 26, 1915, in Elsie, the son of Ralph and Lydia Woodard. Woody attended Coyne Electrical School in Chicago, Ill. and had owned and operated Woodard Electric from 1954-1980. On March 26, 1937, he married Dorothy Marie Landon in Elsie. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Walter is survived by his children, Donald (Sharon) Woodard of Raleigh, N.C., Nancy Adamets, Walter C. Woodard, Marilyn (David) Dumont all of Midland; his grandchildren, Brian (Rachel) Woodard, Susan (John) Felmit, Heather (Mike) Salyer, Stephen (Erica) Woodard, Theresa (Cary) Zeschke, Rick Zimmer, Jodee Horoky, Robert (Angie) Woodard, Kymberly (Tony) Scalia, Adam Woodard, Mary (Tim) Donnelly, John (Cathy) Dumont and Laura (Jason) Suitor; 21 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; two brothers; and three sisters. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his wife Dorothy in 2004; his daughter Susan; grandsons Michael and William; great-grandson Ty; one brother; and three sisters.
Thank you for the good memories. We will miss you.
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Sunday, March 16, 2008
Go Green
As Monsignor Murray explains, it is sometimes difficult to describe the triune aspect of God. So, according to the story, to better illustrate the central teaching of the trinity, Patrick took a shamrock and pointed out the three leaves on it. Interestingly, it is only in Ireland that you find this shamrock. Therefore, the people believed.
Listen to Patrick's poem of faith and trust in God, "The Breastplate":
"Christ be within me, Christ behind me, Christ before me, Christ beside me, Christ to win me, Christ to comfort and restore me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ inquired, Christ in danger, Christ in hearts of all that love me, Christ in mouth of friend and stranger."
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Friday, March 14, 2008
Pure Religion
"Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this; look after orphans..." (James 1:27)
Last night Rachel, Alison, Erin and I had the honor to play a small part in changing an orphan's life. Steven Curtis Chapman is an adoptive father and huge adoption advocate. He began a ministry called Shaohanna's Hope that encourages the body of Christ to care for orphans and also assists families with the financial burden of adoption. Last year we received a grant from their organization towards our own adoption process. It was a huge blessing & encouragement to us. At Steven's concert in Spartanburg last evening we were able to volunteer as Show Hope representatives for their "Change For Orphans" campaign. It is an effort to raise adoption awareness as well as to collect change for adoptive families. One of the best parts of the evening was seeing our girls worship with their new friends - four siblings recently adopted from Ethiopia. Talk about a glimpse of heaven! At the end of the concert, a check for $4,000 was given to a local family that is in the process of adopting their 5th child from China. Very cool. Fact - Every 18 seconds another child becomes an orphan. It must thrill God to see His children acting on this statistic & "making change".
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