Monday, March 31, 2008

Glen Baptist Wednesday

I will be filling-in for Pastor Randy Williams at First Baptist Church of Glen St. Mary this Wednesday, April 2nd. The service will begin at 6:30pm. The church is located at 9846 George L. Taber Blvd. in Glen St. Mary, Florida. For more information call the church office at (904) 259-6977.

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Civil War Reenactor Chaplain Interviewed For Podcast

Program Features:

  • Ghana Update: Evangelist Raphael Adjei Kingbi, JCEA Ministry Coordinator (e-mail), gives an update on his ministry activities in the Teshie-Accra Region. The weekly prayer session is still held each Monday and you can add your requests to our list via e-mail. Ralph also reports that he and his wife, Mavis, are expecting their second child.
  • Interview: Rev. Dr. Col. James Gipson, a chaplain for various civil war reenactment calvary units including the Alabama Volunteer Brigade, the Tenth Tennessee Calvary, the Florida Division Calvary and the Winston Stephens SCV of Macclenny, Florida. He also pastors River City Family Church in Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Gipson shares with us about this unique ministry opportunity. For more information call Dr. Gipson at (904) 786-6800.
  • Message: Control Burn (Part 2) by Evangelist James Croft is taken from 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 in the Holy Bible.

Edition: Vol. 3, No. 1
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Ministry Urges Christians to Adopt Terrorists for Prayer

A new web-based ministry is urging Christians to adopt a terrorist and pray for them as Jesus Christ had instructed his disciples to love and pray for their enemies.

Adopt a Terrorist for Prayer (ATFP) agrees that the military needs to fight terrorism, but advocates prayer as a counter-offensive strategy not utilized by generals and politicians. ATFP founder Dr. Thomas Bruce believes the war on terrorism is a spiritual struggle against fear.

“The terrorists are just the highest profile intimidators in Satan's arsenal,” Bruce said in a released statement. “They think they are serving God.”

Read more of this story on The Christian Post.

Yard Sale Collector Finds Piece of History

JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FL -- When Paul Gruenther isn't selling homes, he is searching for treasures.

"It's an adventure. Everybody loves a bargain," he said.

Gruenther scours garage sales every weekend and he often finds valuable artifacts, antiques and furniture. His entire home is filled with the purchases. But it was a piece of history that recently caught his eye.

He bought a little leather book of hymns at a garage sale for 50 cents. Handwritten inside, is the inscription "William N. Franklin, Sams Creeks, Maryland, September 19, 1885."

Read more of this story on First Coast News.

March Madness

Sunday, March 30, 2008

First Revival Meeting Scheduled For 2009

My first revival meeting for 2009 has been scheduled at Huntsville Baptist Church in Lake City, Florida. The services will begin on Sunday, February 15, 2009 and end on Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Service times and other information will be posted on this site later.

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Blog Poll #26 Now Online

After a two month break, our Blog Poll feature has returned to this site. The latest poll (#26) is featured in the left-hand column of this site. The poll question asks, "What is your primary source for news?" Voting in the unscientific poll will end on Saturday night.

Previous polls and results can be read on this site by clicking "Blog Poll" in the list of categories in the left-hand column.

Churches To Hold Web Focus Day April 27th

"How can we use this new-fangled Internet thing to share the gospel?" Christians are asking. A worldwide "web evangelism focus day" is helping to provide answers. Sunday, April 27, has been designated as Internet Evangelism Day. Churches can download free materials from the Internet Evangelism Day website. These materials make it easy for churches to create a short presentation about online outreach on or near that Sunday. A PowerPoint, video clip testimonies, drama scripts, music and handouts can be used to create their own customized program lasting from one minute to 50.

Church leaders who have already used these materials are excited. "This is a huge help for small churches such as ours," writes a church leader from California.

The Internet Evangelism Day team emphasizes that web evangelism is for anyone, not just the technically gifted. "There are many ways to share your faith online, without any technical background at all," says IE Day Coordinator Tony Whittaker.

Christian leaders are also enthusiastic: "I am glad to commend Internet Evangelism Day," says Dr. John Stott.

Churches can start planning their focus day now. For more information visit the Internet Evangelism Day website.

Saturday, March 29, 2008

Morgan Road Baptist In April

I will be preaching at Morgan Road Baptist Church on Sunday, April 6, 2008 at 11am and 6pm. The church's pastor, Gary Heath, is retiring as of tomorrow. Please be in prayer for this church as they begin the search for a pastor.

Morgan Road Baptist Church is located on CR233 near Starke, Florida.

Catch-up Post: Live Oak Revival Meeting Goes Well

I preached revival services at Beulah Baptist Church in Suwannee County, Florida March 16-19th. The pastor said he was pleased with the attendance and there were several people that rededicated their life to the Lord during the services.

For more information about the church call Pastor James Carrier (pictured here with me) at (386) 776-2799. The church is located on CR144 near Live Oak.

Catch-up Post: Leprechaun Spotted In Macclenny, Florida

St. Patrick's Day 2008 had me once again donning a leprechaun hat, buttons and the color "green" and reading to students at the Baker County Pre-K/Kindergarten Center in Macclenny, Florida. This year I read the story "That's What Leprechauns Do" by Eve Bunting. I read the story to every class at the school and the illustrations from the book (by Emily Arnold McCully) were shown on a digital projector.

I think the children really enjoyed seeing a "real" leprechaun, but some were upset that I (or some of my partners) had "messed-up" their room or left leprechaun tracks on their desks, etc. I also answered many questions for the children about leprechauns, our pot o' gold and what we do in our spare time. As always, there were many questions about "why are you so small". I love answering that one, seriously, I really do.

I really had a wonderful time and the staff at the school make this "leprechaun siting" an enjoyable time for the children and the Leprechaun too.

Catch-up Post: A "Grand" Harvest


Crossroads Baptist Church, in Cottondale, Florida, enjoyed a special harvest on Sunday, March 9th, during revival services with Evangelist James Croft of Olustee. The services saw professions of faith by both a granddad, Steve Barwick, and his grandson, Trace Bush. Pictured are (back left to right) Crossroads Pastor Mark Fejes, Barwick, music evangelists Christy Mabrey and Kyle Graham, (front left to right) Bush and Croft.

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Catch-up Posts

I've been so busy or lazy that I have neglected to post some of the highlights of the last three weeks. The next few posts will be "catch-up posts". I'll try to be more timely in the future.

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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Hindsight

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Training At FBC Olustee Tonight

I will be conducting a training session for those serving as counselors during worship service invitations at First Baptist Church of Olustee, Florida. The training begins at 6:30pm tonight at the church located at 23311 Lakeside Lane in Olustee, Florida.

The 5 p.m. Worker


Edgy Hotel Offers 'Spiritual Menu' to Guests

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A hotel in Nashville will be the first known in the nation to remove the standard Holy Bible from its rooms and replace it with a “spiritual menu” that includes other religious books such as the Qur’an and books on Scientology, a Tennessee newspaper reported Tuesday.

Hotel Preston, a boutique owned by Oregon-based Provenance Hotels, will require guests to call room service to order their religious book of choice, according to The Tennessean.

The religious book list includes the Book of Mormon, the Qur’an, the Torah, the Tao Te Ching, The Four Noble Truths of Buddhism, Bhagavad Gita (a Hindu text), books on Scientology, as well as the King James and New American Bible versions.

Read more of this story on The Christian Post.

'Hannah Montana' Star: I Do Everything for Jesus

“Hannah Montana” star Miley Cyrus and her best friend Mandy Jiroux have dedicated their Easter installment of "The Miley and Mandy Show" on YouTube to Jesus, saying everything they do is for him.

In the video, Jiroux, 20, who performs as a back-up dancer for the popular teen star, reads a question from a fan who asked if the girls were Christian.

The squeaky-clean duo emphatically respond, "Yes!"

Read more of this story on The Christian Post.

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Free Will

National Anthem at Admiral's Game

This is Chief Petty Officer Barbara (Bobbi) Croft singing the national anthem prior to the Norfolk Admiral's hockey game on Friday, March 21, 3008. Bobbi is my youngest sister.

She said there was a problem with the microphone at the beginning, and added "I adapted and overcame." You go, girl!


Sermon Writing

A minister's young son sat on the floor of his father's office watching him write a sermon.

"How do you know what to say?" the boy asked.

"Why, God tells me." his father replied.

"Well, then why do you keep crossing things out?"

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Bring What You Can Carry

Once there was an old rich man who was afraid of dying and leaving all his wealth behind on earth. So, he took up the matter with God. He pleaded day and night to be able to take all his earthly possessions with him.

Finally, God conceded. He said the man could take as much as he could fit in one suitcase. The old man immediately went out, bought a huge suitcase, sold all he owned and filled the suitcase with gold bars.

Shortly after that, the old man died. Awkwardly dragging the big, heavy suitcase, he approached St. Peter at the Pearly Gates. St. Peter stopped him, asked him to open his luggage, and then told him he couldn't bring his gold bars into Heaven.The man was irate. "You don't understand," he said. "I got permission directly from God himself for this. He told me whatever I could fit into one suitcase, I could bring with me."

St. Peter, shrugged his shoulders and simply said, "Fine with me. But we've already got plenty of pavement here."

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Morning Prayer

Dear God, so far today, I've done all right. I haven't gossiped, and I haven't lost my temper.

I haven't been grumpy, nasty or selfish, and I'm really glad of that!

But in a few minutes, God, I'm going to get out of bed, and from then on, I'm probably going to need a lot of help.

Thank you! Amen.

Friday, March 14, 2008

No More Caffeine

Cottondale Music

Kyle Graham and Christy Mabrey, students at Baptist College of Florida, led the music during revival services at Crossroads Baptist Church in Cottondale, Florida. This song is entitled "Lord I Lift Your Name On High".

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Live Oak, FL Meeting Begins Sunday

The Door Stopper

Two church members were going door to door. They knocked on the door of a woman who clearly was not happy to see them. She told them in no uncertain terms she did not want to hear their message and then slammed the door in their faces.

To her surprise, the door did not close. In fact, it bounced back open. Seeing the two church members at the door frustrated her. She stormed back to the door and flung it shut.

But the door still didn't close. Furious, she grabbed the door with two hands and shoved it as hard as she could. But again, the door wouldn't shut.

Convinced one of these rude church members was sticking a foot in the door, she reared back to give the door a slam that would really teach them a lesson.

Just then, one of the church members said, "Ma'am, before you do that again, you might want to move your cat."

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Johnstown Flood


Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God. —Ruth 1:16

On May 31, 1889, a massive rainstorm filled Lake Conemaugh in Pennsylvania until its dam finally gave way. A wall of water 40 feet high traveling at 40 mph rushed down the valley toward the town of Johnstown. The torrent picked up buildings, animals, and human beings and sent them crashing down the spillway. When the lake had emptied itself, debris covered 30 acres, and 2,209 people were dead.

At first, stunned by the loss of property and loved ones, survivors felt hopeless. But later, community leaders gave speeches about how local industry and homes could be rebuilt. This acted like a healing balm, and the survivors energetically got to work. Johnstown was rebuilt and today is a thriving town with a population of approximately 28,000.

The Bible tells us that when Naomi despaired over the loss of her husband and sons, her daughter-in-law Ruth refused to leave her. Instead, Ruth focused on God, her relationships, and the future. God rewarded her faith by providing for them and making Ruth an ancestor of Jesus Christ (Matt. 1:5-16).

After a tragic loss, we should look at the resources and relationships that remain and trust God to use them. This can inspire the hope of rebuilding a new life. — Dennis Fisher

Beyond the losses of this life
That cause us to despair
New hope is born within our heart
Because our God is there. —D. De Haan

No one is hopeless whose hope is in God.


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"Why Are You Copying Me?"

Last week I attended the Florida Baptist Convention's iTell Evangelism Conference at First Baptist Church of Orlando, Florida. I helped pass out information at a booth for the Conference Of Florida Baptist Evangelists (COFBE) on Monday and Tuesday. Tuesday morning before we left the hotel, I received a telephone call. When I answered I heard a man's voice ask, "Is this James Croft?" When I said it was he replied, "My name is James Croft too, and I want to know why you are copying me." He then began to laugh.

This James Croft, actually known as Jim, had picked up one of my brochures that morning following a men's prayer breakfast at the church. He then called to see if we could meet and to see if we might be related in some way. We agreed we would meet that evening during the final worship session of the conference. These photos were taken by his daughter after the session.

Jim Croft is a member of First Baptist Church of Orlando and is one "on fire" servant for our Lord, Jesus Christ. He shared with me about his salvation experience at the age of 50 and how he is now serving and evangelizing every chance he gets. It was really great to meet him and some of his family.

By the way, we weren't able to determine if we were related or not. Although, we are certainly related in God's Family as brothers in Christ!

Man's Best Friend

A dog is truly man's best friend. If you don't believe it, just try this experiment.

Put your dog and your wife in the trunk of the car for an hour. When you open the trunk, see who is really happy to see you.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Cottondale Meeting Begins With A Family Affair

The revival meeting at Crossroads Baptist Church began with excitement in both Sunday services. The morning service ended with at least seven years of prayers being answered as a man walked to the front during the Time of Decision and received Christ as his Savior. What a joyous time it was, but it didn't end there. At the close of the evening service this man's 8 year old grandson came forward to be saved! It would be an understatement to say the family and church members were excited! I must say it was certainly an honor and pleasure for the Lord to allow me to witness these family members coming to Jesus.

The music for the services is being led by Kyle Graham and Christy Mabrey, students at Baptist College of Florida in Graceville, Florida. They are doing a super job with the music. I'll post a video of one of their songs on this site tomorrow.

I've known Kyle for years as he is a member of First Baptist Church of White Springs, Florida. It's been wonderful to watch him grow from being an "on fire for Jesus" student at Columbia High School in Lake City to answering God's Call to ministry to hearing him preach at his home church in White Springs and now see him developing into a mature minister for our Lord.

Kyle and Christy are engaged to be married in May of this year. Christy is the daughter of Rev. Louie Mabrey, pastor of Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church in Lake City.

The meeting will continue at 6:30pm CDT tonight through Wednesday at Crossroads Baptist Church located at 3275 Highway 231 in Cottondale, Florida. For more information contact Pastor Mark Fejes at (850) 352-4559.

If you're in the area, I hope you'll join us. Who knows what the Lord will do before this week is over!

(Pictured below left to right: Kyle Graham, Christy Mabrey, James Croft, Sherri Fejes and Pastor Mark Fejes.)

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From Nothing


In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. —Genesis 1:1

Nothing. Absolutely nothing. No light. No sky. No land. It’s incomprehensible to our finite thinking—the barren nothingness that existed before Genesis 1:1.

Then suddenly, through the work of the Almighty, God supplanted nothingness with “the heavens and the earth.” The divine hand reached through the void and produced a place, a world, a universe. Through the magnificent convergence of the workings of the Godhead—with the Son enacting the will of the Father as the Agent of creation, and the Holy Spirit as the hovering Presence—nothing became something. History began its long march toward today.

The first verse of Genesis provides us with sufficient concepts to contemplate for a lifetime. That introductory statement speaks of enough glory, enough majesty, enough awe to leave us speechless before God. Just as today we would have no life, no breath, no existence without His sustaining action, neither would we have the cosmos without His mighty act at the moment of creation.

In awe we wonder what went on before “the beginning.” With breathless praise we marvel at the words “God created the heavens and the earth.” We read—and we stand in adoration. “Nothing” has never been so fascinating! — Dave Branon

I sing the mighty power of God
That made the mountains rise,
That spread the flowing seas abroad
And built the lofty skies. —Watts

Nature is but a name for an effect whose cause is God.


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Fear Of Flying

There was a religious woman who had to do a lot of traveling for her business. Flying made her very nervous, so she always took her Bible along with her.

One time, she was sitting next to a man. When he saw her pull out her Bible, he gave a little chuckle and smirk and went back to what he was doing.

After awhile, he turned to her and asked, "You don't really believe all that stuff in there do you?"

The woman replied, "Of course I do. It is the Bible."

He said, "Well, what about that guy that was swallowed by that whale?"

She replied, "Oh, Jonah. Yes, I believe that, it is in the Bible."

He asked, "Well, how do you suppose he survived all that time inside the whale?"

The woman said, "Well, I don't really know. I guess when I get to heaven, I will ask him."

"What if he isn't in heaven?" the man asked sarcastically.

"Then you can ask him," replied the woman.

Thursday, March 06, 2008

Good Time For An Offering??

A young clergyman, fresh out of seminary, thought it would help him better understand the fears and temptations his future congregations faced if he first took a job as a policeman for several months. He passed the physical examination; then came the oral exam to test his ability to act quickly and wisely in an emergency. Among other questions he was asked, “What would you do to disperse a frenzied crowd?”

He thought for a moment and then said, “I would take up a collection.”

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Top Video Downloads: February 2008

Here are the 5 most downloaded videos from Walking With The Giant Videos for the month of February 2008:

  1. Bowling
  2. Game Day Acrobats
  3. Happy Campers
  4. Down In The Valley
  5. (Tie) July 2007 Podcast Promo, Pray For Rulers and Summertime Excitement
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Biblical Comedian

Q. Who was the greatest comedian in the Bible?

A. Samson. He brought the house down.

Monday, March 03, 2008

Civil War Reenactor Chaplain On March Walking With The Giant Podcast

Program Features:

  • Ghana Update: Evangelist Raphael Adjei Kingbi, JCEA Ministry Coordinator (e-mail), gives an update on his ministry activities in the Teshie-Accra Region. The weekly prayer session is still held each Monday and you can add your requests to our list via e-mail. Ralph also reports that he and his wife, Mavis, are expecting their second child.
  • Interview: Rev. Dr. Col. James Gipson, a chaplain for various civil war reenactment calvary units including the Alabama Volunteer Brigade, the Tenth Tennessee Calvary, the Florida Division Calvary and the Winston Stephens SCV of Macclenny, Florida. He also pastors River City Family Church in Jacksonville, Florida. Dr. Gipson shares with us about this unique ministry opportunity. For more information call Dr. Gipson at (904) 786-6800.
  • Message: Control Burn (Part 2) by Evangelist James Croft is taken from 1 Corinthians 3:11-15 in the Holy Bible.

Edition: Vol. 3, No. 1
File Size: 19.2 MB
Length: 42 min. 04 sec.

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February 2008 Top 5

The 5 most viewed blog posts on this site for the month of January 2008 are:

  1. iPod Warriors: Tech Gadget Breaks Barriers for Troops

  2. Top 12 Evangelical Christians in Sports

  3. Corn Chip Snack

  4. Faith factor seen in NFL conduct policy

  5. GodTube Enters Presidential Race

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Church Bulletin Bloopers

Our next song is "Angels We Have Heard Get High."

Don't let worry kill you, let the church help.

For those of you who have children and don't know it, we have a nursery downstairs.

This being Easter Sunday, we will ask Mrs. Lewis to come forward and lay an egg on the altar.

Sunday, March 02, 2008

Wii And Mii


READ: Ephesians 4:25–5:1

Let each one of you speak truth with his neighbor, for we are members of one another. —Ephesians 4:25

Our grandsons introduced me to the amazing world of virtual bowling using the Nintendo Wii (pronounced we) video-game console. But before beginning, we had to create my look-alike character called Mii (me). From a selection of facial characteristics, they quickly created a person whose hair, nose, glasses, and mouth looked surprisingly like me. “Hey, Grandpa,” they said. “It’s you!” And so it was.

Much of our self-concept comes from others. The feedback of family and friends is vital in helping us discover our unique gifts. As followers of Christ, we are charged with making an honest, positive contribution to each other. We can apply the words of Paul to this critical process. “Let each one of you speak truth with his neighbor, for we are members of one another. . . . Let no corrupt word proceed out of your mouth, but what is good for necessary edification, that it may impart grace to the hearers” (Eph. 4:25,29). — David C. McCasland

Between the extremes of hazardous flattery and destructive criticism, we should aim for beneficial reality in what we say to each other. In the “we” of Christian community, the “me” of personality is shaped. It’s a great privilege and responsibility to help each other discover who we are in Christ.

Together, Lord, we seek Thy will;
We bow before Thee—yielded still;
We come today, as oft before,
And with each coming love Thee more. —Group

True community is not organized but exercised.


Bats In The Belfry

Three pastors were having lunch in a diner.

One said, "You know, since summer started I've been having trouble with bats in my loft and attic at church. I’ve tried everything--noise, spray, cats--nothing seems to scare them away."Another said, "Me too. I've got hundreds living in my belfry and in the attic. I've even had the place fumigated, and they won't go away."

The third said, "I baptized all mine, and made them members of the church. Haven't seen one back since!"

Zak's Catering

Saturday, March 01, 2008

Value Of A Sermon

One beautiful Sunday morning, a minister announced to his congregation: "My good people, I have here in my hands three sermons... a $100 sermon that lasts five minutes, a $50 sermon that lasts fifteen minutes, and a $10 sermon that lasts a full hour. Now, we'll take the collection and see which one I'll deliver."