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12
Oct 2011
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Power of Prayer

 

If you’re looking for a more vibrant, meaningful prayer life, the best place to start is in Scripture. One of the first things you’ll learn is the importance of regularly devoting serious chunks or time to prayer.  Throughout history, godly men and women have spent significant amounts of time talking to God on a daily basis.

Get your own Revolve Devotional Bible here.  It’s a great way to stay connected to God’s word.

Excerpted from Revolve Devotional Bible. © 2010 by Thomas Nelson, Inc.The Holy Bible, New Century Version®. © 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

Posted in: Daily Devotional, Dream On, Faith, Revolve News

05
Oct 2011
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Across The World

Jenna Lucado Bishop is on the adventure of a lifetime and she’s blogging about it!  Check out her first blog entry below as she travels across the world to pursue a dream.  

So I’ve never done this blogging thing before, and to be honest it intimidates me! So I beg for your patience as I get to know this new blogging culture (and as my grammar is far from perfect). Our first entry is from me, since I got Brett and me into this mess. You will hear from Brett a little later. So here we go … First post…Hmmm…How to start…

Maybe it was all the bean and cheese tacos at Taco Cabana. Maybe it was Ricky Martin’s suave moves. Maybe it was growing up in a city where Spanglish is a language and the minor league baseball team’s mascot is a walking taco with arms. Maybe it was the Sunday afternoon family lunches at Alamo Cafe where my sisters and I turned eating tortillas into a masquerade party, biting three holes into the center of the tortilla – one for the mouth, two for the eyes.

Or maybe it was being born in Latin America, passing out church flyers on the streets of Brazil at the age of two (nice marketing, Dad). Maybe it was growing up in a family where the poor were not strangers, where serving was familiar and rice and beans were a favorite meal. (Picadillo. Look up the recipe. But it won’t be as good as my mom’s.)

Maybe it was the hours of Spanish homework, watching too much Dora the Explorer or singing worship songs in Spanish at Oak Hills Church…

Maybe.
But I have a hunch that it goes further back than my tortilla-face days. I have a hunch that as God spoke me into existence, he whispered a dream into my heart that hasn’t stopped echoing.

Latina America. I’m supposed to go there. I’m supposed to serve there, live there, love there. I don’t know why! But I just know that the dream He spoke into me is finally coming true.

Brett and I are on our first-ever, one-way flight. A one-way flight to El Salvador where we will be living with and serving alongside one of the most courageous missionaries I know, Kara Wilson. We will stay there for the better part of two months, and then we are off to Guatemala City. There we will live with over 60 orphans at an orphanage called Fundaninos along with a couple from Ft. Worth, Scott and Carrie Hunnicut. And because of your financial support we are transforming the orphanage’s rat-infested kitchen into a new HGTV-infested kitchen. We will end our trip with ten days in Peru, visiting some friends of ours doing mission work in Lima.

So there ya go. Our rough outline for the next 5 1/2 months. And it’s just that – a ROUGH outline. Only God knows the details. Who knows where He will take us? And who knows where your prayers will take us? Speaking of prayers, here’s how you can specifically intercede on our behalf during our adventure:

That our minds and hearts will be HERE, present, focused
Safety
Health
Relationships with new people and Kara and the Hunnicuts, our new roomies
Quick learning of Spanish
Hearts come to know God’s heart more
Growth in our marriage

Isn’t this amazing?  Follow Jenna and Brett’s blog here! 

Want to hear more from Jenna Lucado Bishop?  You can find her book here! 

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03
Oct 2011
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Psalm 19

The heavens declare the glory of God, and the skies announce what his hands have made. Day after day they tell the story; night after night they tell it again.  They have no speech or words; they have no  voice to be heard.  But their message goes out through all the world; their words go everywhere on earth. 

Psalm 19:1-4
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29
Sep 2011
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Beauty Is The Beast

She’s by far the prettiest girl in the whole school.  Her hair is always perfect.  Her smile: dazzling.  And her figure can stop traffic- in the middle of the Indy 500.  All of which combines to prompt one major, mystifying question: What is she doing with him?

That is the premise of a familiar French fairy tale, but the story continues to surprise and fascinate audiences all over the world.  After appearing in print for the first time nearly three hundred years ago, Beauty and the Beast has since been repeatedly translated and adapted.

It’s an old story.  But the message is as current as that new couple in your fourth period class that makes everyone wonder, What does she see in him?  I mean, really, come on!  Why would a gorgeous girl, looking like she just stepped off the cover of some magazine, go out with some dude with a bad haircut (on his face!)?  Much less fall in love with him! Get real!

Of course, that’s a large part of the story’s appeal.  However it is adapted, the Beauty and the Best story is about someone who is attracted to another person not because of appearance, but in spite of it.  It’s about loving someone for inner qualities, like sensitivity and compassion.  And part of the show’s charm is that love like that is rare.

That’s because too many of us have bought into the Cover Girl Myth.  We’ve actually come to believe that looks are everything, that if a girl doesn’t look like a runway model or a guy like a movie star, they’re unattractive.  But that’s a myth.

Television, magazine, movies and the Internet constantly drum into us a prepackaged image of what is beautiful and what is not.  The media machine also touts the idea that beautiful=happy.  Now, please understand that Christians aren’t obligated to be ugly.  But we’re not obligated to look like a supermodel or a bodybuilder either.  We need to realize that there’s a lot more to beauty than curvaceous figures, bulging biceps, and perfect hair.  Beauty more often results from a person’s attitude and disposition.  God chose David to be king of Israel, not because of his appearance or physical attributes, “for the Lord seeth not as man seeth,” the Bible says, “for man looketh on the outward appearance, but the Lord looketh on the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7 KJV).

Often, in fact, beauty, as the world defines it, is not a blessing.  Incredible as it may seem, sometimes beauty is the beast that drives a girl to depression or robs a boy of his self-esteem.  There are many “beautiful” people who happen to be lonely, insecure, and unfulfilled.

The truth is, if you’re seeking happiness in the color of your hair or the cut of your clothes, you’re sure to be disappointed.  Learn to look beyond the reflection in the mirror.  Whether or not you’re pleased with the person you see there will have more to do with what you can’t see than with what you can.

Excerpted from Don’t Check Your Brains At The Door copyright 2011 by Josh McDowell and Bob Hostetler.  Thomas Nelson, Inc. pg. 157-159. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

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23
Sep 2011
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Jenna Lucado: The Impossible

Okay, so I may sound like a broken record here, but seriously, you can’t change the world alone.  The impossible can only be made possible through a supernatural God.

You serve a God who can heal through you, serve through you, be patient through you, even do the impossible through you.  God wants to do the impossible through you, but sometimes we confuse “possible” with “easy”.

Excerpted from You Were Made To Make A Difference copyright 2010 by Jenna Lucado. Thomas Nelson, Inc. pg. 128. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

 

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07
Sep 2011
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You Were Made To Make A Difference

Growing up in a Christian home, faith came easily to me at first.  I believed in God and knew he loved me, but I hadn’t spent time getting to know this love personally. Because I didn’t know God in relationship, I peaked out on my faith.  I had no ties.  I hung out with people who didn’t get into the God thing, and I let their lifestyle influence me.  I got caught in the gossip web and hung up on boys.  God wasn’t a priority.  In fact, I went through a phase where I doubted his existence altogether. And that’s when I hit my darkest point.

I was empty, without hope.  I knew I wanted something more.  I broke down and told God that I needed him, and he revealed himself to me in a new way.  This new way was personal.  It wasn’t my parent’s faith; it was my own, because I spent time getting to know the true, intimate God.

He died for me.  Even when I wanted nothing to do with him, failed him, disowned him, he never disowned me.  No one on earth could EVER love me as completely, deeply, and faithfully as Jesus Christ.  Jesus lived a perfect life, yet died a sinner’s death (the death that I deserved).  Then he defeated death, so that I could live with him forever.

The more I spent time with God, the more I told others about him.  I couldn’t help it! When you know the drenching, quenching love of God, you slosh it into others.  Why keep such good news to yourself?

Excerpted from You Were Made To Make A Difference copyright 2010 by Jenna Lucado. Thomas Nelson, Inc. pgs. 45-46. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

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25
Aug 2011
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Can’t Hide from His Love

“Nothing…will ever be able to seperate us from the love of God” (Rom. 8:38, 39). Feelings and truth rarely have very much in common. No matter how you feel, the truth is that you are completely loved by God and that nothing can ever separate you from his love. We sometimes compare God’s love to the love we know here on earth. The love we know here can be conditional, based on your performance as a friend, a student, or even a child. But God’s love has no conditions and nothing you could ever do can remove his constant devotion to you. There is nothing you can do to make God stop loving you. You can’t run away from his love. You can’t hide from his love. You can only decide to accept or reject it. You are loved perfectly and completely by the creator of everything. You have his word on that.
             See for yourself: Eph. 3:14-19

Excerpted from Revolve: Dream On, The Complete New Testament. © 2010 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. The Holy Bible, New Century Version®. © 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

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18
Aug 2011
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Active Faith

In the Book of Acts, we see the followers looking to the Lord for instruction and guidance. They needed direction about how to spread the message of Christ. In Acts 13:2, the Holy Spirit speaks to them about sending out Barnabas and Saul. The Lord still gives clear instruction and direction to believers. The Holy Spirit still guides us through the will of God. The church in Acts worshiped, fasted, and waited for God to give instruction. They actively sought the Lord about what to do. Do you actively seek the Lord about the direction of your life and activities? We must follow the example of the apostles and pursue him. We hear from God when we listen for him to speak. If you want God to speak to you, then spend time with him, worshiping, fasting, and praying. If you will be faithful to listen, then he will speak.
          See for yourself: Matt. 10:20; John 10:27; Rev. 3:20 

Excerpted from Revolve: Dream On, The Complete New Testament. © 2010 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. The Holy Bible, New Century Version®. © 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

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11
Aug 2011
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Give rather than Receive

I taught you to remember the words Jesus said: ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.’                                    Acts 20:35b

Excerpted from Revolve: Dream On, The Complete New Testament. © 2010 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. The Holy Bible, New Century Version®. © 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

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11
Aug 2011
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He Promises You a Home with Him

There are many rooms in my Father’s house; I would not tell you this if it were not true. I am going there to prepare a place for you. After I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me so that you may be where I am. You know the way to the place where I am going (John 14:2-4).
          This is one of the most awesome promises in all of scripture.Jesus has gone to Heaven to prepare our home-our forever home. A room in our Father’s house waits for each one of us. And then, when it is time, Jesus will return to take us there. It’s the home your heart has been longing for since the day you were born. It’s the place where all your wounds will be healed. All your hopes will be fulfilled. Joy will be complete. Laughter will bounce off the walls. Tears will be banned. Worry won’t even be a word. Home. Home at last with Jesus. Everything you’ve ever thought a home should be, and more than you ever dreamed it could be. Not a day too early, but just in time, Jesus will take us home.
          See for yourself: Matt. 6:19-21; Heb. 12:22-24

Excerpted from Revolve: Dream On, The Complete New Testament. © 2010 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. The Holy Bible, New Century Version®. © 2005 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved.

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