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The grind of a Family Life Minister.
So change is good right? Making a change is good, it just takes a while to feel good about the change. Why is it hard to get a feel for everything you've got to do to make everyone around you comfortable? Well really no answer I suppose. But hey this year will be good for us all. Making some good strides this year for everything around me. I am so mixed with emotion but know that my back is up against the wall to make things great. Tell ya what let's pray for each other this year, whoever you are.
Transition is such a loaded word isn't it?Do you remember those simple days of church camp?
I do!
This week at camp was great for me cause it took me back, it took me back simple. That may not sound familiar or make sense but to me it makes alot of sense. You know this day an age all of us deal so much with media and electronics - to the point that we are so addicted and don't even recognize that. That's sad. This camp was simple it
didn't have hi-tech climbing walls, lights, sound, A/C or blobs it had a few cabins, chapel, and wide open fields. It took me back. It was nice to be cleansed for the week but right now in your life what does this all look like or sound like?
Some of us need to simplify our lives or else, right?
Simple doesn't mean anything bad or cheap, it just means no distractions. So there it is plain as day. What is your distraction? How can you make life simple again?
So we have started a small group at our home oh late fall last year and have been going strong since. We decided that we would do a "womens" study and then do a "man" study. Well we did the Staci Eldredge study Captivating. It was good. It was good to get a little deeper into the heart of my wife. I put a lot of stock in a persons words, is that a good thing? I also
take things at face value when I read them especially when there is a
time limit. I am impatient as I am writing this. Weird stuff.
So what's the moral...
Prayer duh!
So many good people come and go in your life don't they? Can you think of anyone? I know I can!
This week has been a great week and really I haven't been happier with my sports. Many of you already know that I am an avid Kentucky fan. Well this week they reached a great place of number 1 ranking. What does that mean? Nothing really, as a fan it means alot but for those guys that play everyday it means alot. Coach Calipari said, "being #1 is not a burden but a badge of honor." Pretty solid as you think about it. 

How about this for a starter:
So yeah the other day I was driving along and sputter, putt, nothing. Come on you all know the feeling when you feel helpless and frustrated. As I was driving up to the stop sign my car began to have some physical signs that something was just not right. I was right - my car died. Let me clarify something because I am known to drive vehicles to the brink of emptiness, this isn't my fault. Honest. My gas doesn't work any ways so I have to keep an eye on the mileage. The mileage wasn't anywhere close to the empty point but it happened. The dreaded, daggum car died at the stop sign. I got out to see what I can really do on an empty tank of gas on an incline. I had the bright idea to push it myself - wrong idea 'cause it just rolled backwards. So I waited for some nice knight in shining armor or whatever to come and save me. Of course you have the gawkers and those who you think are capable of stopping and don't, you know those people 'cause YOU are those people. There were to spritely gents in a white pick up truck that could've helped me but were mad at me for taking up space. As I thought they were going to roll down their window and ask if I needed any help they drove off looking. As I stared in complete frustration, I just needed to move my car. So longer story short, some folks helped me push my car and I got gas and all is well.
So I suck at this diet thing - okay really my will power is lacking a bit. However the other night watching Biggest Loser and having a son ask the most innocent question struck me hard. He asked, "Dad how heavy are you?" I cried. If you read this or feel the need to push me along I need it badly. There is a lot of stress, pressure, sadness in and around my life that I just can't buck. Which then causes that unwanted (or wanted) eating. 
This trip has been amazing and I know there will be tons of questions
and curiosities too. I am sure this trip will effect me some how but
hopefully my outlook will be different forever. The scriptures are
seen differently now. The challenges from Mark Moore and Mark Scott
were amazing and much of there words will stick for a long time.
Thanks to them for this experience and thank God for their spirit.
To all the folks I traveled with it's been fun and until the next
time. I hope you have enjoyed this blog and enjoyed the perspective
from my eyes.
But I have some hugs and kisses to attend to...LA
We next went into the Sistene Chapel which hoses wonderful art pieces
on the ceiling of old testament significance. We then made our way in
St. Peterl's Basilica and saw the seat of the pope as this is his
personal worship place seating capacity 60,000 standing. This was a
beautiful church with many ornate statues to dead popes bodies, quite
interesting.
The next part of the day was definitely a culmination of our entire
trip. We headed to the site of Paul's beheading. At this site was a
small section of the original road where Paul walked as we walking on
this road to enter the church it was very emotional. In the church
there are 3 natural springs which is a sign of where Paul's head had
touched ever since then there were these springs. From here we headed
to St. Paul's basilica and saw the burial place of this amazing martyr.
The sobering moment pictured is of the Catacombs. The catacombs were
a place for Christians to bury there families 'cause most of these
believers didn't have money to formally bury. As we walked through we
can sense the presence of God amongst the tombs. One thing you must
know is that Christians didn't fear death like most of the Romans
because they knew something was better coming.
That is surely true today and we must never forget that something
better is to come. Don't quit fighting the good fight of faith.
LA
Today started out amazing as a picture in my head came alive. Many of
you have seen Gladiator the movie, well we started our day in the
presence of gladiators. The Rome coliseum sat 70,000 people in it's
hay day and games went on for over 100 years. The games were pretty
much a sly move of the emperors of the time to gain them more power.
Apparently during the games it was free entry, free food, and beer.
This was a sure way to swoon the people.
From here we moved over to the parthenon and watch an actual
excavation take place. But as we moved through this royal place we
came to a solemn place on this trip that has hit me in the face from
being on this trip. We came to the place whee Paul and Silas were
locked in prison before Paul was beheaded. Before we entered we read
Philemon and realized that during our ministry we are going to hurt
people and burn bridges. I guess that may be why I am here and because
of the situation in Texas the Fankhausers and myself were asked to
enter the prison first. This was an emotional moment to be in the
actuall place where a man on fire awaited what was next on his
ministry journey. The picture shown is from the dark dungeon prison.
We had lunch in Pantheon square and went to little pizzaria shops and
ate a bruschetta and tomato sandwich. But the dessert was a Gelato
not ice cream as we were corrected by our Italian guide who is
amazing. It was good real good.
Until tomorrow...LA
Corinth did do some things right when Paul arrived they accepted
people where they are in their lives. The churches today sure could
take some things away from Corinth. We(our Churches) are so stuck in
our traditions that we forget about Jesus' resurrection. We focus on
music, order of worship, decorations an miss the hurting people any
amend out there. In order for us to be like Corinth we need to re-
evaluate our motives.
Check our more if the situation in I & II Corinthians.
We have just a few days left beofre I embrace my family. I am sorry
for the delay in the blogs please understand that paying for Internet
at the Hotels gets expensive. I want so bad to hear your voices or
even just chat. Hopefully tonight.
Congradulations graduates on your big achievement.
We visit the Colosieum tomorrow, I am pretty excited 'cause of the
warriors that fought there. Hopefully good pictures to come...LA
We went over to Mars Hill the place where Apostle Paul preached to
these very intelligent, stoic, and misguided people. Have you ever
tried to tell someone about God to a person who is smart, stubborn, or
unsure? It's hard to explain Jesus' resurrection to those people.
Paul on Mars Hill knew this but coming to his pinnicle in his travels
knew it was important to speak truth.
Honestly this is our job still today to tell about Jesus' resurrection
even if we/I are/am afraid.
We read I Corinthians.
After our start this morning we had a day to explore Athens on our
own. So I shopped for...wouldn't you like to know.
Well I am unable to use Internet because it coat quite a bit so I am
waiting until Rome. Sorry for the delay but my money is running short
with the Euro sucking our American dollar (1,45e for ever $1.00 US).
I believe that tomorrow is an exciting day in Rome as Manchester
United play Barcelona, I think we will miss the craziness. This is a
big deal. Pretty exciting huh Thomas Sears.
I am ready to hug my family I hope today has been a great day and am
looking forward to hear how your interview went Becca. I am proud of
you. I love you Becca, Dean, and Maddox. Just few more days.
We headed out of the city of Thesaloniki and on our way to I don't
know except on to Berea or Virgena. On our way we stopped for
surprise #2 this will only interest you if you are history buff. We
stopped at the birthplace of Alexander the Great. Very cool start
except it is hot. We beautiful mosaic floors and huge plots where
homes were and these were big 'cause of the city where royalty lived.
The town was called Perma.
We stopped at the site where Paul preached in the city if Berea again
beautiful mosaics.
Surprise #3 took place after lunch and worth the wait. The site we
saw was not on our itenerary at. So we made our way into the gates,
let me set this up this way. After we left this morning our guide
pointed of the huge mounds which were tombs. These specific tombs
were in regards to the land owners this was an honor. First off this
site was great 'cause we went into one of these mounds again
clueless. Okay enough suspense. We went to the tomb of Emperor...
Phillip II and his wife and son. Do you know who Phillip was? He was
Alexander the great's father. This tomb was found ingredt condition
now we didn't walk in the tomb but this museum had much of the
remnants that were in the tombs. Keep in mind this was royalty. We
saw huge gold boxes gold crowns. Unfortunately we could not take
pictures they were all over us on that one. But the artifacts we saw
were great.
Surprise #4 comes later.
Let me tell you a bit about what we do while we drove some of you
might think we just sit back and sleep, we don't. During all of our
long portions of the treks we have lectures and I am learning alot
from the wisdom of Mark Moore and Mark Scott. The words that thy
share I am like everyone else eating it up. And of course our guide
talks too. Then we sleep some. Today was difficult to sleep only
because we climbed high in the mountains switching back and forth.
This was the first time I ever felt car sick. I got over that
quickly, but aparently I wasn't the only one.
Surprise #4 came after we came down the mountain. We hit the town of
Meteroa again an unplanned visit. We stopped at a place where the
monks and the nuns live even to this day. We stopped at the nunnery
of St. Barbera. This was a place where where the mountains shot up
from the ground to the sky and the monks originally built monastariea
on top of these mountain fingers. Wow wow wow. The view was
awesome. We stopped at an active nunnery to look at the chapel.
Picture above.
After we left there we went to an Icon factory a place where they
reproduce icons from inside the Greek Orthodox Church. It was okay my
thought a tourist trap.
We are now at our hotel and making our way to...stay tuned to tomorrow.
I was disappointed last night that we didn't have access to a server
but tonight we do. So catch up on two days worth.
Becca I love you an pray that you interview and day tomorrow goes
good. I miss you all and can't wait to kiss your faces.
Tune in tomorrow...LA
Well Becca at this moment you have just gotten home from church and I
am sure you are enjoying then peace. It was wonderful to talk to you
last night. I sense my heart becoming sad but when I heard your voice
I instantly felt your presence. I love you oh so much and pray for
our hearts to grow only stronger. To my boys I love you very much and
to maddox I love you and don't worry daddy will be home soon. Dean
you are an amazing boy and I am loving coaching baseball but just
enjoying who you are, i love you my boy.
Oh let me end with this to get your curiosity, there is a surprise for
us in the morning, Mark was pretty excited so it must be good so stay
tuned.
LZ
To my wife enjoy your peaceful house and sleep in and of course
relax. I hope camping was great and stress-free. I love you tons and
cannot wait to get to our hotel each night just to see what you ate up
too. Dean & Maddox I love you tons be good for mommy maybe I will
bring you home something special.
Till tomorrow...LA
We then drove 3 hours to Ephesus. Absolutely amazing!
Jet lag is catching up with me. Oh well I didn't come this to be tired. So we stopped at St. John's church and saw chunks of pieces of the church. We saw the synagogue man it was big. I got to see Apostle John's grave wow. Got to step down into the baptismal at the church it is a site. We drove from there to the 2nd site of Ephesus. To remind you pictures are on facebook. We actually got to see a city at it's natural site. Seeing the market place, fountains marble work, the library, the large 24,000 seat theater. Words can't describe what I saw but it was emotionally breathtaking. Today we read and would encourage you to do the same colossians and Ephesians. After we left there mind you this isn't just a stroll we were here for over 3 hours taking it all in and we didn't even notice. Oh yeah we went Jesus' mothers house you know Mary. We went into her house except it is now church and an actual service was taking place two nuns and a priest (be a good time for a joke) reading or quoting Latin scripture.
Let me tell you our hotel overlooks the Agean sea oh yeah balcony hangout time tonight. Except we have a change of plans for tomorrow we are going to the city of Troy remember Homers book. This is pretty exciting.
It's now 10pm and I'm tired and hoping the family is doing okay. God give rebecca peace and a breath of patience tonight or should I say in this moment. Well to all who read. My hope is that am bringing Paul and the cities to life for you.
Until tomorrow LZ
Think of this trip as a pilgrimage not a tourist trip. 2 Corinthians
2:5
Be a disciple (learner, pupil, etc.). Ephesians 4:20
To be a witness, remember to represent his name.
1 Corinthians 11:1
Rebeca hopes they are gone before I leave of course.
Last night was definitely a biitersweet night with our graduation
banquet, we said farewell to 7 students. For me this group has been
one of the solid foundations and I am sad to see them go. However, in
that same breathe am looking forward to seeing differnt students begin
to step up and we are excited fir the new 7th graders to come in.
Well I am anxiously beginning to not be able to sleep as I have 2 full
days left until the "Trip". Pretty low key couple of days to come.
Pray for peaceful sleep over the next few days and keep Becca and the
boys top of that prayer list. It is starting to hit me that I am
leaving and so that emotion is starting to stir. I will miss my
family fifteen days is definitely along time away from my family.