Wednesday, August 01, 2007

February 19


Foundation for Movement


Before they call, I will answer; and while they are still speaking, I will hear.


Isaiah 65:24 (NKJV)



I read these powerful words, and then, I scan a short devotional by Billy Graham. He mentions Knox and Wesley and Luther and how crucial prayer was to their ministries and how effective in the mighty movement of God—in and through their lives.

I read this and I realize, I need a bigger heart for prayer. I need a bigger heart for prayer, because my Big God is moved by my prayer—even before I speak!

LORD, please give us the time and hear our prayer. Amen.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

February 18


Lonnie’s Last Words to Me


We walk by faith, not by sight.

2 Corinthians 5:7 (NAS)



Last week, I traveled back to Sturgeon Bay and Door County, Wisconsin for a family reunion at my Aunt Rachel’s home. I hadn’t been back there in almost 17 years but I wished I had….

What a wonderful place—beautiful rocky beaches, enchanting vistas and it seemed like there was a memorable moment waiting around every corner—absolutely invigorating to the soul. And still ... of all the fun excursions, boat rides, beach visits and time with family, one simple event sticks in my mind. It was when I walked in to my Uncle Lonnie’s old office—a small room attached to the garage of that charming white house on the water. The room remained pretty much the way Lonnie left it: maps and boating charts, family pictures, and a drafting table next to the door to the garage. And there on a wall near his desk I spied a very small, handwritten note he had penned for himself.

It read,


30 day TEST

Control thoughts
Positive only
Stop thoughts on fear
Do more

Time—live each day as last one.


Lonnie wrote that note in October of 1990.

He died unexpectedly the next month. Unexpectedly. Quickly. Gone.

He died young, but I think his test was a success.

Seventeen years later, I read his words, remember a good man, and get a new lease on life.


LORD, give us wisdom to live for You. Amen.