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It’s no secret, I am a huge fan of the DC*Band.  I think he writes some of the best worship music out there.  I love this song!  Everytime I hear this song it reminds me of this verse… Matthew 16:18, “I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hell will not overpower it.”

Throughout the Bible we see illustrations and hear/read stories of what is going to happen at the end of the story.  There are times when I wonder what the outcome of a particular event or decision is going to be.  The truth is we already know what the grand scale outcome is going to be.  Here at FBC Doylestown we have been going through the book of Revelation on Sunday mornings in our worship gathering.  I can tell you that in the end, we win!

I got this song stuck in my head, and I thought you should too.

~Peter

I’ve been thinking a lot since the last time I brought up prayer on this post over here.  The question there was is ceasless prayer possible.  I would still be interested in hearing your thoughts by the way… I haven’t been able to kick the idea of ceaseless prayer though.  Prayer is such a vital part of who we are as those in the Christian faith.  Truth be told sometimes I get frustrated with the amount and with the quality of my prayer life.

I was reading the other day an amazing quote by a fourth-century Orthodox monastic writer, Evagrius of Pontus, he says,

“A theologian is one who knows how to pray, and he who prays in spirit and in truth is by that very act a theologian.”

Many of us want to know God and understand the ways and workings of Him.  Yet often we don’t dedicate ourselves to prayer.  In my desire to understand ceaseless prayer I came up with one thought that may help.  I wonder if ceaseless prayer would increase in possibility if we would take our focus off of praying for ourselves and realize/pray for  the needs of others.

During our family vacation last week I was making it a practice to spend some time each day in prayer for my kids and my wife, as well as my extended family and then onto my church.  I’m telling you it took time!  It increased my prayer life!  I was praying with more fervency and certainly regularity.  Now to keep that habit going I have gotten a little black book.  A small moleskin and it will be my prayer journal for my immediate family, my extended family, my friends, my church and the world around me.  This is not the end all solution, but it is one way that I have found to help me since the last thought.

What about you?  Have you found a specific tool or method that has increased your prayer life? Share with the rest of us so we can learn from your wisdom.

~Peter

So, I didn’t pull a Michael Jordan and come out of retirement only to retire just a year later.  I know it’s been about a week and a half since my last post, but in that last week and a half my family and I have tried to spend some very specific time of unplugging and resting.  We are so blessed to be given some time down at the Jersey Shore and laugh, swim, crab, fish, sleep, refresh, and unplug as a family.  So we have been gone for the last week….  At first I felt bad that I hadn’t set up any posts to go live while I was gone, and then I just forgot about it.  Intentionally.

Refreshment is an integral part of any persons life.  However it is even more crucial for groups of people to do the same thing.  Think about  it… It’s hard enough to find times of refreshment for your own schedule.  Now try and schedule that with 4 peoples schedules.  Fortunately for us our kids schedules don’t run our life yet!

What do you do for refreshment?  Do you have any habits/practices/disciplines that you have built into your life to make sure that you have significant times of refreshment throughout your life? Let’s hear it.

Here are some of the pictures from our week together!  We had a blast!

~Peter

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Today is my son Noah’s first day back to school.  He is in a Kindergarten Readiness class because he just misses the cut off for our school district.  It is crazy…  I can remember when we brought him home from the hospital.  He was so small.  Today he is bigger than all of the other kids in his class!

It is funny, both Noah and I have started school in the same week.  Noah started kindergarten readiness and I started seminary…  Today I feel old!  A son in school 5 days a week and me studying 5 days a week!  It’s the kind of thing that you now is coming, but you never think will actually come.

Have you ever had one of those moments?  What was it for you?

Today I am going to try and live out each and every moment.  Taking them in and remembering them forever.  We won’t be back to his first day for Kindergarten Readiness again.

Don’t rush your life.

~Peter

Okay, here’s another ‘true life’ moment.  I grew up watching Lamb Chops Play Along with my little sister.  I’ll admit it.  Shari Lewis would get me everytime with that silly little sock puppet, Lamb Chop.  It was a show that hit PBS in the early 90’s and at the end of the show there was always a rendition of this annoying little song.  [Youtube has once again shown itself to be an invaluable resource.]  Here it is…

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The song that doesn’t end.  It goes on and on my friend… and the rest of the song is history.  Or something like that.

Last night I was involved in a discussion on a verse from 1 Thessalonians 5.  It is simple.  It is short, and it is memorable.  The question is, is it possible?

Here’s 1 Thessalonians 5:17, “Pray without ceasing;”  Just like that Shari Lewis, Lamb Chop song… It never ends.  It goes on and on…

I want to hear from you… what do you think?  Have you ever experienced a time in your life when you extended periods of prayer?  Would you qualify any of your prayer times as ceaseless prayer?

This is a difficult thought.  What do you do when your sleeping?  What about when your on the phone?  How can I pray without ceasing?  There are several ideas that people have had to try and see this happen in their life.  I like what Charles Spurgeon said in his sermon, “Pray without Ceasing” on 1 Thessalonians 5:17:

First, let us labor as much as we can to prevent all sinful interruptions. “Pray without ceasing.” Then if it be impossible to be in the act of prayer always, at least let us be as much as possible in that act; and let us prevent those interruptions which I mentioned in the early part of my discourse, the interruptions occasioned by our own sin. Let us endeavor to keep clear, as far as we can, of anything and everything in ourselves, or round about us, that would prevent our abounding in supplication. And let us also keep clear of interruptions from the sins of others.

While I don’t think that sin prevents you from praying even while you are in the midst of the act of sinning, I do wonder how much more we would pray if sin were further removed from our lives.  I wonder what our prayer lives would look like if we allowed our schedule a little breathing room?  What if we so valued communication with God that we built it into our schedule?  I like how Spurgeon focus’ on removing the prayer interrupters.  That may be a great place to start.  Figure out what prevents you from praying and remove that from your life.

I am certain that prayer, and my commitment to prayer needs to be priority in my life.

What do you think?  Is it possible?  What habits have you found/created to help you spend significant times in prayer?

~Peter

Being a guy, it should go without saying that I love and look forward to a good adventure.  I have enjoyed backpacking some really beautiful places, exploring all along the way.  I have enjoyed spear fishing adventures in several different states, and I have most recently been on an adventure in Costa Rica this past summer.

Tonight begins a new adventure in my life.  Tonight I step foot into the adventurous world of seminary.  For the next three years I will be a seminary student.  This is one of the most exciting, faith building, scary, and rewarding experiences that my wife and I have had yet.  This has been in the works now for a little over a year and finally tonight it begins.

I will be attending Biblical Seminary in Hatfield PA.  I will be studying for a Masters of Divinity.  I am really looking forward to being stretched, challenged and to grow in my knowledge and understanding of the Word of God.  I am assembling a prayer team as I head out on this adventure.  If you would like to receive periodic emails from me with a prayer list let me know!    I would love to have you partner with me.

So, here goes!

~Peter

Okay, here is the next thing that is exciting… It’s been coming down the pipeline for a couple months now and it is about to be birthed tonight!  I’m talking about Youth Group.  Senior and Junior High Youth Group will be meeting on Sunday nights now.  Here’s the schedule.

7th & 8th Grades: Junior High: 6:00-7:30

9th-12th Grades: Senior High: 7:30-9:00

I can’t wait.  We are excited about starting this new school year and getting rolling with some incredible opportunities.  You will learn more about them as the fall unfolds.  All I can say is that if you are a student in grades 7-12 and you live in the Doylestown area, you will want to be here tonight!  First Baptist Church, 311 West State Street, Doylestown.

This past Thursday night a group of leaders got together and revamped and refreshed our meeting spaces and we are excited for you and your friends to see it and fill these spaces on each and every Sunday night this year!

I will see you tonight!

~Peter

Yesterday I introduced to you Heather and Jon Long; my sister and brother in-law.  I shared with you a bit about what God is doing in their life and what will be coming down the pike in their future.  Here is another video of what my sister and her husband are going to be doing.  This is the hospital that they will be working at, and Steve Kelley is one of the missionaries that they will serve alongside.

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This video blows me away every time I watch it.

“Somewhere along the line we North Americans got it in our head that life is supposed to be risk free.  I don’t know where that comes from, it’s not in the Bible.  I think that God is deeply honored when we take some risks for Him and we step out in faith to serve Him.”

Dr. Steve Kelley

Wow… What are your thoughts?

~Peter

One of the things I am really excited about is not actually happening in my life directly.  It is happening in the life of my sister and her family.  I have been wanting to share this with all of you so that you can be informed, you can pray, and maybe some of you would even consider supporting them.

Meet Heather and Jon Long.

The big news is that Heather and Jon and their four kids are heading to Bangladesh to serve as missionaries.  There is a ton of information over on their website.  You need to go there and read up on it.  Their site is www.thelongfamily.org.

Please make sure and check this video out.

Missions is an adventure.  Moving is an adventure.  But moving around the world in order to participate in missions, that just has to be unreal!  I am so proud of them as they follow God’s leading in their life to the country of Bangladesh.  I love them both, and I will miss them as they are literally on the other side of the world from me.  Yet I am so excited to see how God is going to use them in the lives of the people of Bangladesh.

When I talk with them about how God has led them to this act of obedience, it makes me wonder, what is God leading you to do? Let’s hear it…  What does God want you to do in your school, your work place, your home, or in your neighborhood?

~Peter

I love the seasons.  I particularly like the change of seasons.  For whatever reason I enjoy change.  I like when spring turns to summer, I love when summer turns to fall, and I am anticipating fall turning to winter.  There is nothing like when winter’s grip breaks loose and spring begins to show herself.  Right about now I have had enough of the heat wave and I am excited for it to cool off a bit.  Alas, that is why I love the change of seasons.  I enjoy change.

Seasons aren’t just weather related.  Many of us have been through seasons of life and we have seen changes come and go in our own lives.  It has been over 8 months since I have last written anything here on the Salt Lick.  There have been moments when I felt like writing something and then I paused, thought about it and decided against it.  For whatever reason I felt like I was in a season of life where I didn’t have anything else to say.  The last thing that I wanted to do was just add to the noise in life.  So I felt it best to remain quiet.

Seasons change.  There have been a lot that has happened in the last 8 months.  Some really amazing things.  It has been an incredible 8 months and I am expecting another incredible 8 months (hopefully more).

I am excited to share them with you, and I will let it out in dribs and drabs as time permits.  It is hard to unpack what God has been doing in my life over the last 8 months in one post.  It will be several.  Tomorrow there will be big news though.  I have been waiting to share this with you because I am really excited to see how God works in this particular situation…

I know for me the last 8 months have been incredible.  But what about you?  What has happened in the last 8 months? Leave a comment below and let’s hear about it!

~Peter