Monday, August 20, 2007

Finally Fish!!

After months of trying, Zhita-Lynne and her friend finally caught some fish. They each caught 3 fish.

Zhita and I have tried to catch fish on and off over the last few years. We have caught weeds, docks, Zhita's head (not a fun experience to have a fish hook embedded in one's head), and other non-fish items. So, as the mighty fisherman that I am, I resorted to a trout farm.

We went to Lintt Trout Farm
11751 San Mateo Rd / Half Moon Bay, CA 94019 / (650) 726-0845

A sure bet to catch some fish. The girls were not disappointed. It was a nice place where they even clean the fish for you. I know it is not the great outdoors, but the girls enjoyed themselves.

Nicaragua Team


The trip to Nicaragua was wonderful. The people and land are both beautiful. Each of the 19 people that went from Temple Baptist Church were blessed in special and unique ways.

Our daughter, Zhita-Lynne, did a great job on her first trip as a "missionary." The trip consisted of encouraging people, serving people through work projects and allowing for people to have a day off, translating for a medical team that served about 400 people each day, and many other servant type activities.

It is always a blessing to serve other people.

I thank God for the opportunity to partner with Him for His Kingdom purposes.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

20th Anniversary Celebration

Wendy and I are celebrating our 20th wedding anniversary today! It has been a great 20 years. Thank you, God. Thank you, Wendy.

Monday, July 2, 2007

Nicaragua

We have been in San Francisco for two years! What an incredible two years it has been.

Zhita completed first grade at Sunnyside Elementary School in June. She was awarded perfect-perfect attendance again this year. Her favorite two school subjects are science and math. She is doing well academically as well as socially in the public school. She is full of life and adventure, and she is a real giver. She gave up her room this summer to a college student. She now sleeps in a small cubby off the kitchen. She enjoys reading and doing crafts with mom. She likes to get donuts with me and go on my crazy exploring adventures too.

Wendy was the PTA president at Sunnyside this year and is committed for one more year. She and her gifted team of volunteers did a great job of bringing unity and cooperation between the staff, teachers, parents and student body. Wendy continues to meet with and mentor several people. She really enjoys living in San Francisco, which was a great surprise to all of us. She was able to turn over our church’s children’s summer camp, which she started last summer, to a gifted woman this summer. The camp has grown to over 50 children with a host of volunteers. Wendy volunteers in a variety of ways at our church—camp, worship team, preaching, children. Her heart is still with raising Zhita during her school years.

I completed two years at Temple Baptist as their senior pastor. I am always telling someone that this is the least stressful job I have ever had, which is true. God really prepared me to be able to focus on Him and let Him lead the church. I spend my time and energy responding to God’s leadings. I really never worry about much, which is a fun and thrilling position to be in—living by faith is peaceful and amazing. I am thankful the church has grown, and continues to grow, in all aspects.

The three of us will be going to Nicaragua with 15 other people from our church this August. We are partnering with Sandy Carter, an established long term missionary, and her organization (www.childrenofdestinynicaragua.org). Zhita will help to care for babies in a baby orphanage. Wendy will play a dual role of overseeing Zhita and assisting the team leader. I will assist our team leader as needed.

Our team, as a whole, will provide translation for a medical team, assist with a feeding program that feeds 1,500 children daily, support the workers at a baby orphanage and at a children’s orphanage, provide a children’s adventure and Bible camp, help with building projects, and try to provide positive encouragement and partnership to Sandy Carter and her staff.

We have been asked to raise $1,100.00 each for the trip to Nicaragua.

If you would like to help financially, please send a check to Temple Baptist Church, 3355 19th Ave, SF, CA 94132 (http://www.templebaptistchurchsf.com/). All donations are tax deductible.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

texting google

texting google is very useful for information, directions, etc. the number is 466453 (google)

here is the link. http://www.google.com/intl/en_us/mobile/sms/

first grade completed


zhita-lynne completed first grade yesterday! she completed the year with perfect-perfect attendance again. two years in a row, she did not miss a day of school. way to go girl.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

heart responsibility

i am always thankful to God when He speaks to me through the Bible or the Holy Spirit.

recently, He informed me that i was taking responsibility for other people's heart conditions. a responsibility that He never asked me to take, nor one that i am good at managing.


the Bible is clear that what is in a person's heart determines what s/he says. i am not responsible for what is in another person heart. i am responsible for what is in my heart. nor do i have the power to change another person's heart condition. yet, God is responsible and has the power to change people's heart conditions. that is one of the benefits of the new covenant that God has made with those who follow Jesus.


the Bible and the Holy Spirit so masterfully confronted me and then set me free from this wrong doing (called sin in the Bible). as i confessed (agreed with God) the sin of taking responsibility for others heart conditions, He forgave me and set me free from this burden. His peace came upon me.

i thank you Lord for your continual transformation in my life.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Following God's Call

Hebrews 11:8 states that Abraham followed God without knowing where he was going.

This is so refreshing for me. A person can follow God without knowing where s/he is going.

Over the last 5+ years, I have grown very accustom to hearing God's voice and then following His words to me.

In the beginning of my journey with Christ, I believed it was my duty to set my goals (weekly, monthly, yearly, 5 years, 10 years, etc.) and then invite Jesus to bless these goals. The sad truth was that I was organizing my life so that I led and God was to follow my preset plans, called goals. This lifestyle came crashing down when I realized that my best planned goals, fell very short of God's ability and many times were in direct conflict with what His voice communicated to me.

So now, I am very comfortable with following God's call without knowing where I am going.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

divine intersections

i took a friend to greyhound this morning for his 2 day rip to TN. he is moving there as part of his next step in his journey on this planet. i have known him for 9 months.

i am always amazed how people come into my life.

divine intersections.

gifts of relationship and friendship.

brendan was a gift to me as well as the temple community. he came and brought God's presence. he has a great laugh and unique personality. he is smart, intelligent, always willing to lend a hand to anyone.

one of the things i will miss most about him is his humility.

his humble spirit was inviting. he did not try to put on a front. brendan was brendan no matter where we were. if we were sharing a donut, trolling for a police officer, or him running the powerpoint at a church service.

i believe God will continue to bless brendan, because his heart is open to the Almighty.