Posted on August 25th, 2010 by jasonsteckel
Filed under Cincinnati, Family, Grad school, Kingdom stuff, Rochester Church, Spiritual formation |
I have not blogged in a few weeks, so I am going to try to reflect on what I have experienced over the last couple of weeks…
From August 7-14, I was in Cincinnati with 26 RCC students, a handful of adults, and a team from the Warrenton (Virginia) Church of Christ. It was an incredible [...]
Posted on July 24th, 2010 by jasonsteckel
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Why do we have such a hard time controlling our tongue? This week in reCharge we considered James’ words about this subject. Here is what James had to say…
Not many of you should become teachers, my brothers, for you know that we who teach will be judged with greater strictness. For we all stumble in [...]
Posted on July 11th, 2010 by jasonsteckel
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This week in reCharge, we focused on James 2:1-13, where James discusses the idea of favoritism. Here is the text we considered…
My dear brothers and sisters, how can you claim to have faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ if you favor some people over others?
For example, suppose someone comes into your meeting dressed in [...]
Posted on July 3rd, 2010 by jasonsteckel
Filed under Kingdom stuff, Spiritual formation, Youth events/camps |
I have spent the last week on campus at Rochester College for Elevate. In one of our evening youth group devotionals, we discussed the fact that we are in a spiritual battle.
A final word: Be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on all of God’s armor so that you will be [...]
Posted on June 25th, 2010 by jasonsteckel
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I just finished reading a book by Richard Foster titled, Streams of Living Water: Celebrating the Great Traditions of Christian Faith. In this book, Foster examines what he calls the six great traditions of the Christian faith: Contemplative, Holiness, Charismatic, Social Justice, Evangelical, and Incarnational.
I appreciated the level of research and reflection that was obviously [...]
Posted on June 15th, 2010 by jasonsteckel
Filed under Kingdom stuff, Spiritual formation, Teen culture |
I have been reading the book Do Hard Things by twin brothers Alex & Brett Harris. After reading this book, I feel that it should be a must-read for all teenagers. One of the amazing things about this book is that it is written for teenagers by teenagers. It is a call for a teenage [...]
Posted on June 14th, 2010 by jasonsteckel
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Last Sunday, several teens and I led a class for some of the elementary-aged children. One of the songs we sang with the children was “The Lord’s Army.”
This got me to thinking. How many of us really are in “The Lord’s Army?” You might wonder what I mean, so let me explain.
When you are in [...]
Posted on June 6th, 2010 by jasonsteckel
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It’s hard to believe that another year has passed and another group of students is entering 7th grade and becoming a part of our youth group. This will be the fifth year I have witnessed a new group of students entering the youth ministry and a group of seniors graduating from high school. The seventh [...]
Posted on May 29th, 2010 by jasonsteckel
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Sometimes I feel like we have gotten away from the reason for holidays For example, this weekend is Memorial Day. It was created over a century ago to remember those who died in our nation’s service. All over the country on Monday, people will assemble at cemeteries and other places to honor those who have [...]
Posted on May 24th, 2010 by jasonsteckel
Filed under Kingdom stuff, Spiritual formation |
It often seems as though we love freedom, but we’re not so fond of responsibility. On a broader, societal scale, I personally believe this is one of the underlying issues that we face a nation. People want to be able to do what they want without having to face the consequences or responsibility that often [...]