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Living Unintentionally…

by Lon on March 30, 2008

I just made a visit to my old elementary school, and turns out my old grade six teacher is still teaching there. I ended up being asked to come back and speak to the school about future possibilities as a returning student.

It reminded me of the incredible need for intentional living. Too often we end up simply going through the motions and haphazardly end up where ‘the system’ leads us or wherever external forces push us.

The first girl I ever dated was in grade six, and it was completely un-intentional.

We were watching a movie in class, the lights were a bit dim. I was kicking back with one arm behind my chair. Some punk kid behind me, pulls a prank I wish I thought of, and quickly places my arm around the shoulders of the girl sitting next to me.

I completely freeze up. She turns, smiles, places a hand on my lap.

I didn’t flinch for the rest of the film. And with that, we were officially dating.

It lasted about a week. We figured we were still young and wanted to leave our options open.

Thank God.

I believe the Apostle Paul calls this being tossed back and forth by the waves.

How might we all live more intentionally each day?

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Rob Bell’s First Message at Mars Hill

by Lon on December 17, 2007

Without a doubt, one of the biggest draws to my site via search engines has been the Rob Bell resources page.

Along the theme of thanking my readers, and thanks also to some digging and networking, I think I’ve got something many of you might be interested in.

Contrary to popular legend, Rob Bell did not kick off Mars Hill Bible Church preaching from the book of Leviticus, but it was the first series they launched into soon after for a whole year.

The first message was actually entitled “What is this babbler saying” from Acts 17 describing the name of the church as Paul spoke at Mars Hill.

I know I’ve said repeatedly that I only link resources and don’t distribute content, but this one’s just too good to hold back.

Keep in mind this was before the wide adoption to mp3’s and so this copy was digitized off of a cassette tape, and Bell’s voice sounds a bit off, but it’s him. I’ll try to keep this one up until I get in trouble for it.

So here it is.

The first ever message by Rob Bell on a Sunday back in ‘99 when the church first planted.

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