Sunday's are always an awesome day! Sometimes, it's just hanging with God's people and worshipping together. Other times, it's fellowshipping around the table or serving together. And lots of times, it's hanging out at Kamehameha Iki Beach and celebrating what God is doing in our lives through baptism!
The third option is what made this Sunday so awesome! Our brother, Eddie, followed his decision to follow Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior with baptism and we had fun! It was a picture perfect day... as you can tell!
God is so incredibly good! I hope you have a blessed day today as you go about whatever He has for you.
Aloha -
Monday, October 29, 2012
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Life is a true adventure -

Whenever we finally can come to grips with the idea that we are to be in a super close harmony with the Holy Spirit in everything, life becomes this great journey with God. The battle of our flesh - our desires, ideas, plans, habits, etc. can easily lead us back into a routine of 'Christian' life that is defeating instead of liberating. So, stop it!
Today, my prayer for you is that God would break you free from yourself so you can live the adventure. No guns, bullwhips, fedora hats - just Him. Have fun and be blessed!
Aloha -
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Is it Monday, again?
(read this in your best Andy Rooney impression...)
Have you ever spilled your coffee on your computer mouse and keyboard before you even took your first sip? Have you ever tried to write a blogpost and your fingers didn;t want to type the keys that your brain was choosing? Have you ever woke up in the morning just to find out that it's actually your third try? Have you ever had one of those days that feels like a Monday even though it's not?

(back to my voice...)
Well, if you never have, I'm here to tell you that I'm in the middle of one of those days now! I've been a little bit busy, so I've skipped the past few days of posts - I missed a meeting this morning in Kihei - I'm trying to work on Sunday message stuff - I'm waiting on another two meetings for today - and I just can't seem to get out of low gear.
I hope you have better luck that I have had this morning. But, God is still in control, so I'm not the least bit concerned about the rest of the day. Be blessed, ya'll!
Aloha -
Monday, October 1, 2012
Success!

Taylor arrived home with Fred, her grandfather (Papaw), and the next morning, she headed to Lahainaluna High School to surprise her brother. She took some lunch to school for him, but he thought I was bringing it. His reaction was priceless!
Later, before warmups at Zack's football game, Papaw waved to him from the stands and he was double-surprised! Ha!
Thanks for helping us keep the secret - you are better than most. Thanks again and have a blessed day.
Aloha -
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Shhh - it's a secret!

She has been living with Grandma for the past 1 1/2 years on the East Coast. After Papa passed away suddenly, she wanted to stay a while with Grandma. It's been a real blessing for us all as she has grown to learn a lot and prepare for the next stages of her life, plus Grandma has really enjoyed having Tay around.
We've been trying to keep this a secret from Zach - but in today's world of instant messaging and social media, it's been tough. I'm hoping he doesn't follow my blog too closely - ooops! Did I share the secret?
Reminds me of Mark Lowry - he said keeping a secret means telling only one person at a time!
Have a blessed day - I will!
Aloha -
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Post-SYATP
I have often heard that as long as there is testing, there will be prayer in school - but today was an organized day of prayer!
Today was SYATP for our nation and the Westside of Maui was represented well! We accepted the responsibility of ending the national day of prayer at the flagpole (by being the last time zone!) and we had a great morning.
At Lahainaluna High School, where I hung out with the students as they prayed, there were about 50 that attended with another ten adults for support. Last night, the pre-SYATP rally at the Lahaina Civic Center was an incredible night of unity and prep for today - overall, God has and will continue to be glorified through our students as they grow in Him.
Remember to always pray for our students, the faculty and staff and the environment of our schools. Be blessed!
Aloha -

Remember to always pray for our students, the faculty and staff and the environment of our schools. Be blessed!
Aloha -
Monday, September 24, 2012
Reflecting on Sunday
Yesterday at LBC, we enjoyed Celebration Sunday, a day in which we celebrated all the great things that God has done through us in this past year. We rejoiced over Easter Outreach, Youth Camp and the Keanae missions, Korean English Camp, baptisms (29!), Bible study and small groups and much more!
As Pastor Gary and I teamed up to bring the message, we both recognized that we could speak for hours and still not cover everything that God has done - but, today is a new day and the past is for our remembering.
Reflecting on Sunday, where are we going for God today? What are the great things He wants to do through us now? How can we shine for Him and His glory in what He's leading for tomorrow?
I hope you are encouraged and ready for what's next!
Aloha -
As Pastor Gary and I teamed up to bring the message, we both recognized that we could speak for hours and still not cover everything that God has done - but, today is a new day and the past is for our remembering.
Reflecting on Sunday, where are we going for God today? What are the great things He wants to do through us now? How can we shine for Him and His glory in what He's leading for tomorrow?
I hope you are encouraged and ready for what's next!
Aloha -
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Friday!
It's been a good Friday. I usually try to take Fridays off from the church office and today was no exception. I took care of some things around the house and rested.
I enjoy the work of the ministry but the days of rest are certainly a gift from God. His plan of a sabbath for rest is a great idea! So, with that thought - I'm done for the day.
Aloha -
I enjoy the work of the ministry but the days of rest are certainly a gift from God. His plan of a sabbath for rest is a great idea! So, with that thought - I'm done for the day.
Aloha -
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
God or Science
I recently read an article about the advancements of science and how many feel that it won't be long before science is able to completely disprove the existence of God. In the article, written by Natalie Wolchover in LiveScience.com, she quotes theoretical cosmologist, Sean Carroll from his writings stating, "Most scientists...suspect that the search for ultimate explanations eventually terminates in some final theory of the world, along with the phrase 'and that's just how it is,'" Carroll wrote. People who find this unsatisfying are failing to treat the entire universe as something unique - "something for which a different set of standards is appropriate."
That's an interesting way of saying that science is proven by repetition - but what falls out of the realm of repetition can simply be described as being under a "different set of standards." Could that be the work of God? I think so, but obviously Carroll thinks not. He is under the assumption that science, time and the existence of all things began without an external force originating it but isn't willing to assume that there is a God that could have started it.
Well, as with all news, science and scientists, in spite of their best efforts, Solomon summed it up best: "There is nothing new under the sun" - or the case of theoretical cosmologists, nothing new in all of creation. God is always at the other end of the telescope or microscope, speaking through His creation saying, "I'm right here." I hope you have found Him.
Have a blessed day!
Aloha -
That's an interesting way of saying that science is proven by repetition - but what falls out of the realm of repetition can simply be described as being under a "different set of standards." Could that be the work of God? I think so, but obviously Carroll thinks not. He is under the assumption that science, time and the existence of all things began without an external force originating it but isn't willing to assume that there is a God that could have started it.
Well, as with all news, science and scientists, in spite of their best efforts, Solomon summed it up best: "There is nothing new under the sun" - or the case of theoretical cosmologists, nothing new in all of creation. God is always at the other end of the telescope or microscope, speaking through His creation saying, "I'm right here." I hope you have found Him.
Have a blessed day!
Aloha -
Monday, September 17, 2012
It's about where you are!
It's another beautiful day on Maui. For those of us who are blessed to call Maui our home, we enjoy this every day. But, it can have it's disadvantages. Or in other words, we can get complacent about it.
Somedays, I drive around and just see plain Maui - you know, the daily routine of life. Go here; do this; stop at the post office; get a cup of coffee - whatever, etc. But then - I catch a glimpse of a rainbow on the mountains, or a really nice face on a wave breaking and I'm instantly reminded of how beautiful this place really is!
Life everywhere in Christ is equally beautiful because we are where He wants us to be. Break the routine of your day by recognizing the beauty in where you are - catch a glimpse of a friendly smile or a kind gesture - How beautiful your place really is, too!
I'm glad that we will be complete when we arrive in Heaven
We won't have to worry about being reminded of how beautiful Heaven is. No chance for complacency to settle in our hearts! Remember that wherever you are, God has placed you there to be about His kingdom's work and to be His witness. So, recognize the beauty of your place and have a great day!
Aloha -
Somedays, I drive around and just see plain Maui - you know, the daily routine of life. Go here; do this; stop at the post office; get a cup of coffee - whatever, etc. But then - I catch a glimpse of a rainbow on the mountains, or a really nice face on a wave breaking and I'm instantly reminded of how beautiful this place really is!
Life everywhere in Christ is equally beautiful because we are where He wants us to be. Break the routine of your day by recognizing the beauty in where you are - catch a glimpse of a friendly smile or a kind gesture - How beautiful your place really is, too!
I'm glad that we will be complete when we arrive in Heaven
We won't have to worry about being reminded of how beautiful Heaven is. No chance for complacency to settle in our hearts! Remember that wherever you are, God has placed you there to be about His kingdom's work and to be His witness. So, recognize the beauty of your place and have a great day!
Aloha -
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