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So, it has been kind of quiet around the salt lick lately.  I admire guys like this, and this who can everyday wake up and have the time to get a blog entry out there.  Now, don’t get me wrong, I don’t do this because I have to, I do it because I want to.  But I am surprised at how quiet I have been over these past few days.  I hope to shed some light on it all.  

I have been feeling kind of blah lately.  Physically I’m fine.  However, if I am honest with you, and I want to be honest, I have been feeling kind of blah.  I am tired.  I am hungry.    

I am tired of waking up tired.  I am tired of wanting more.  I am tired in a good sort of way.  I don’t want to sit still and just watch as things go by.  I want to be apart of them.  I want to be included in the “things”.  

I am hungry for all sorts of things, the least of which is food.  In the last three weeks, I have been trying to read as much as I can, and learn as much as I can.  I am hungry to know more.  I want to be the best leader, and pastor that I can be.  I am hungry to see God do big things.  I couldn’t tell you what they are, or what they should be, all I know is that I am hungry to be apart of it!  

I guess I have a lot going through my head in these last few days.  I have been thinking about a lot, wondering a lot, and praying a lot.  Pray with me that God would do great things here in Doylestown.  It is a privilege to serve as the Youth Pastor here at FBC.  

~Peter

So, I know that I said that I was going to go to bed, but then we started really laughing.  We felt like this was too funny not to share with the world.  Enjoy!  This is who i could have been, if I was born a little earlier…  I guess I should thank my mom and dad for sparing me from some of these years…

Which is your favorite?

~Peter

I am exhausted.  I have hit the wall.  Right now, I feel like I have been all over the place.  I just got back from Camp Conrad with our Junior High.  It was a good week.  It was awesome to get to know some of the kids better.  

However, I have missed spending time with my family.  If feel like grace is now a young woman!  She is saying some of the funniest stuff.  Noah is playing so well by himself.  Check this out… This is what I’m talking about.  So, tomorrow we are taking off, headed to the beach.  I love the beach.  The beach is one of my favorite places!  We are going to just spend some time as a family.  It is going to be tons of fun.  I can’t wait.  So, I’m going to go to bed now because like I said, I’m exhausted.

~Peter

P.S. Where do you go when you need to refresh yourself?  

Oh and yeah, check this out, this is hysterical!  

Today marks the first full day here at camp Conrad for our junior high student ministry. I am excited about many opportunities that lie before us. We have a great chance to be with our students for the next several days and spend quality time with them and laugh, play games, enjoy life and simply talk with these guys. I am excited to watch our leaders step up to bat and love on out students. Nothing excites me more than when a leader takes a serious interest in the life of one of our students. I can proudly say that at have the kind of leaders that are doing this even as we speak. That thrills me! See in my humble opinion, youth ministry is not about the youth pastor. Those guys(myself included) will come and go, we will one day be a distant memory. I think that real youth ministry, good ministry is done by the volunteer leaders who invest oodles of time in their lives. It IS about the late night talks you have with them, it IS about the card games you played with them, it IS about the time you lovingly wrestled with that 7th grade guy. Ministry is all of those moments combined. I am so honored to be leading a team that views all of this as important. This is what is going on here at camp. We are right now in the process of loving students and living out Gods love for them. I’m pumped for these next few days.

Please pray for us that we would be safe, that God would change lives this week, and that our group would grow together to be the body that God has called us to be.

It’s 12. Time to get these lights out!

~Peter

A while back my wife called me a jetsetter.  So, I am back from my trip to Texas.  I have so many things that I want to share with you about my recent trip to Texas.  But I suppose that they are mostly going to have to wait.  I have a great video of me wake boarding for the first time ever.  I’ll get that out sometime, and I have some fun stories.  It was so good for me to go to Texas.  It was a short trip in some ways, but it was a good trip.  I love my family.  I have great memories of growing up, as well as good memories from this last week.  I miss them all while I am not with them. 

My trip went from being short, to being even shorter.   Last night was an adventure of epic proportions.  It can be best illustrated and told by this video.  It’s a little rough.  It was made at a pretty rough hour so give it some slack.  Check it out.

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Yeah, so I’m glad that you’re laughing.  I actually ended up moving my sleeping hideout.  I built a fort underneath of a bench, which actually was so tight that I could only lay on my back or stomach.  (I’m a side sleeper)  So, that was fun.  I had all kinds of adventures last night.  I was woken up time after time.  But seriously, how soundly could you sleep in an airport.  I felt like Jason Bourne from the Bourne Series.   I was ready at a moments notice to use force if necessary, you know in case some random trained killer was there to get me.  But It was a light sleep.  So, I get on the plane with full intentions to finish a book I brought with me, and my mind is just not comprehending words right now.  So, maybe I’ll try again in a few minutes to see if It’s doing any better.  I had a little nap here on the plane until the lady next to me so gently woke me up to go to the facilities. 

Where is the strangest place you have ever slept over night? 

Last Monday on my flight to the big state of TEXAS, I posted my playlist.  I guess I will do a repeat for my trip to the city of brotherly love.  So, here goes… 

1.     Blackbird/Yesterday:  The Beatles                                               

2.     All You Need Is Love:  The Beatles                                   

3.     Love Song:  Blake Lewis                                   

4.     Center Aisle:  Caedmon’s Call                                   

5.     Closer:  Charlie Hall                       

6.     Violet Hill:  Coldplay           

7.     Stream:  Dave Matthews & Tim Reynolds                                               

8.     Rock of Ages:  David Crowder Band                                               

9.     He Is The Love:  David Crowder Band                                               

10. Stars:  David Crowder Band           

11. No Sunlight:  Death Cab For Cutie                                               

12. Healer:  Hillsong                                               

13. King of Majesty:  Hillsong                                               

14. Majesty (Here I Am):  Hillsong           

15. The Stand:  Hillsong           

16. Selah:  Hillsong           

17. So Deep In Love With You:  Joel Auge           

18. Call Me:  Mat Kearney                                               

19. Girl America:  Mat Kearney                                               

20. Cannons:  Phil Wickham           

21. I Have Decided To Follow Jesus: Phil Wickham           

22. It Is Well With My Soul:  Phil Wickham           

23. Divine Romance:  Phil Wickham           

24. Nothing But The Blood:  Phil Wickham           

25. Come Thou Fount:  Phil Wickham           

26. How Great Thou Art:  Phil Wickham           

27. All For You:  Starfield                                               

28. Thirtyone (Acoustic):  Wake Up Sleeper           

What song is consistently on your playlist?  Why? 

Well, tomorrow I leave for Camp Conrad with our Junior High.  I am going to miss my wife, and kids.  I already miss them, and then I am going to get home and just see them for a few short hours.  What a tease.  Off I go.  I am expecting big things for our Junior High this week.  I am so thankful for all of the kids that God has placed in our ministry.  Camp Conrad here we come!

~Peter

p.s.  You guys rock!

checked out deeplyrooted.tv yet?  It has taken off with great success!  I love reading what our leaders have to say.  I am so encouraged by our leaders in both the Refinery and at Ignite.  Our church is so blessed to have people that give up of their time to work with and love on each one of our students.  It encourages my heart to see the passion that they have for each of our students.  But have you checked out www.deeplyrooted.tv yet?  If not, you need to go there now.  www.deeplyrooted.tv  (shameless advertising)

www.deeplyrooted.tv 

What encourages you?  

~Peter

Book: unChristian: What a new generation really thinks about Christianity… and why it matters

Author: Dave Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons

Dave Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons have done some outstanding research.  They have researched successfully what our current culture’s perceptions of the Christian church are.   Not just what they are about the church, but what they are about us, those of us who call ourselves Christians.  The findings are not great.  Those who are outside of the Christian faith see us as Hypocritical, Antihomosexual, Sheltered, Too Political, Judgmental, and Insincere-concerned only with making converts  THey were beginning to say that Christians weren’t acting the way that they thought Christ would act.  In fact they felt that we were acting very unChristian.  These are strong accusations.  When I began to read the research I was convinced that they are not far off.

One of the simplest ways to review this book is to say that I forever will be changed due to my reading of this book.  That is a powerful statement.  Several days ago now I had the privilege of going to the Leadership Summit and hearing Bill Hybels talk on Leadership.  He was speaking about axioms and their power to help you lead.  Well one of the axioms he leads by is this, “Facts are your friends”.  Well, this book is filled with facts. They are not opinions.  They are facts.  Dave works for the Barna Group, a nationally known and trusted research company.  Dave has done the research, polled the people, and listened to countless stories.

Found in between the two covers are numerous facts about how we(Evangelical Christians) are doing.  The book is revealing the truths of what those who are outside of the Christian faith actually think about those of us who are in that circle.

Here’s the deal.  We have been failing.  I feel convictedI am challenged.  I am asking God to change me because of what I now know.  I will share with you a few of my convictions.

1.     I want to see people the way that Jesus would see them.

a.     This means for me that I am praying as often as I remember for God to help me see people the way that He sees them; as valuable, lovely, and full of great spiritual potential.

2.     I want to be a champion for the causes that I believe God would champion.

a.     Poverty

b.     Aids

c.      Spiritual Emptiness

3.     I want to be the type of pastor and person that is helping turn the tide of what people think of when they think of Christians.

a.     This means for me, that I abandon using words that make others feel like outsiders, abandon the use of “tired expressions and clichés”, and speak to people in plain terminology that will help them understand this great gospel.

b.     This means that I will look at friendship with those outside the faith as simply friendship, not just an opportunity to preach at them.  I’ve got to be real with people, before they want to me my very real God

I read a quote from the book, and it is worded in ways that I wish I could have come up with but I  didn’t, and I couldn’t think of any better way to express it, so I’m going to quote Rick Warren.

“My dream is that thirty years from now, the church will be known more by what it is for, than what it is against.  For some time now, the hands and feet of the body of Christ have been amputated, and we’ve been pretty much reduced to a big mouth.  We talk far more than we do.  It’s time to reattach the limbs and let the church be the church in the twenty-first century.”

Well done Rick, I too want to join that dream.

This is an incredible book.  I would go as far as to say that every pastor in America needs to read this book, and every believer who wants to make a significant impact on their culture needs to read this as well.  Bill Hybels is right, “Facts are your friends”.   The facts that are charged against Christianity today aren’t good.  It is time that we step up, take responsibility for what has happened, and begin taking steps to correct these perceptions.

If you read this book and live in the D-Town area, I would love to take you out to lunch, and chat about it.  How’s that for some incentive–Lunch with Peter!!!  On Peter even…

~Peter

You can buy the book here.  Whatever you do… Get your hands on a copy of it.

Well, it’s official.  I am sitting here at the Philly airport actually getting ready to take off for Dallas, TX.  (For the full story click here, and here)   So you are in for a bevy of treats today.  I’ve got plenty of time to read, think, write, and you guessed it… blog.  So this is probably going to turn out to be a little longer than normal.  For those who are not faint of heart, you will be rewarded with humor, insight, ramblings and the sporadic checkpoint photo of where I am. 

I got an email from my mom last night saying they were having a cold spell coming.  I checked the weather… Yeah, let me translate for all of us who are on the east coast.  Instead of the oven being set to broil, it’s preheated to a tad over 400.  No biggie! 

Well, anyhow, over the course of the next two weeks, I am going to be doing a good bit of traveling.  Right now I am going to visit my family down in Texas.  I get back on Friday morning, and I leave Saturday morning for our Junior High Summer Camp at Camp Conrad. 

So here’s the deal, I got home from Sr. High Youth Group last night, and Tiffany says, “I’ve got something that you need to see.”  All I can say is I’ve got something YOU need to see.  Enjoy this!

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Seriously, it is moments like that when you say, He definitely came from his mother!  I have a close friend who liked to remind me of something.  He had a little axiom that he would use.  It went like this… “Children do what they see their parents do”.  So wherever you are Chris, I hope that brought a smile to your face.  I still can’t stop laughing!

Well as promised I have several gems for you today.  This is mostly because I have had significant time to sit/ponder/read and now write.  Well I have also been listening.  Here’s the playlist that I put together for the trip down to TX. 

1.     All to Jesus- PW Gopal

2.     It is Well with my Soul- Phil Wickham

3.     Blessed Be Your Name(Acoustic Version)-Matt Redman

4.     Our God Saves- Paul Baloche

5.     I am Here to Praise You- Joel Auge

6.     Held- Natalie Grant

7.     Jesus Paid it all- Kristian Stanfill

8.     Remedy- David Crowder Band

9.     How He Loves- Kim Walker

10. Majesty- Hillsong

11. Learning How to Die- Jon Foreman

12. Come To Me- Aaron Shust

13. So deep in love with you- Joel Auge

14. Give Me Jesus- Jeremy Camp

15. Sing Alleluia- Jennifer Knapp, Mac Powell

16. I have decided to follow Jesus- Phil Wickham

17. Scratch- Kendall Payne

18. Glorified- Jared Anderson

19. The Stand- Hillsong

20. Selah- Hillsong

21. Closer- Charlie Hall

22. True Love- Phil Wickham

23. We Give You Praise- Delirious?

24. On the Blue- Joel Auge

25. O, For a thousand tongues to Sing- David Crowder Band

26. Never Let Go- DCB

27. Deliver Me- DCB

28. Coming Toward- DCB

29. All Creatures- DCB

30. Come and Listen- DCB

31. You’re Everything- DCB

32. And Now My Lifesong Sings- Casting Crowns

33. How Great Thou Art- Phil Wickham

 

There you have it! I Just finished the book unChristian by Dave Kinnaman and Gabe Lyons.  I am going to work on a review for you all.  So, I go back to reading and studying…  

Small world eh?  Try this on for size.  One of the elders from my church is on this same flight with his son.  How funny is that.  I’m boarding and all of a sudden I see these two smiling faces, and after having been delayed over an hour, smiling faces were few and far between.  Welcome aboard…  Too funny

~Peter

From time to time I get really excited about a few things.  Here are two things that I am really excited to tell you about today!!!

1.  www.deeplyrooted.tv

This is a brand new blog that we have started for our student ministry here at FBC.  It is going to be multi-authored by leaders, elders, pastors, speakers, students, and maybe even you.  I am really excited about this opportunity that we have going on over at deeplyrooted.tv.  I am looking forward to bookmarking that site and making it a blog I read daily.  Why don’t you jump over there now and bookmark it now for yourself!  I am pumped about it.  Click here for the purpose of deeply rooted.  I am seriously excited about this!  We also have a growing list of current student bloggers with their blog addresses on our blog roll list there.  Go on over and see what God is doing in their lives too.  

2.  Sing-Along

So, here’s a couple quick questions for you.  Do you like music?  Do you like free stuff?  If you answered yes to either question then you are in for a treat.  Phil Wickham has released an album called Sing Along over at his blog.  It is free to anyone who wants it!  All you have to do is sign up for his newsletter by clicking here!  As soon as you fill in the required info, they will send you a confirmation email with a link in it to a direct download of this album.  I am listening to it right now.  It is awesome.  Wanna know what’s even better?  This is.   

There it is!  TWO THINGS THAT I AM CURRENTLY EXCITED ABOUT!

~Peter