tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22514224986113791702024-03-14T12:57:26.425-05:00Spiritual JunkfoodThis is merely food for thought and more importantly food for the soul. This is something to marinade on throughout your day, your week, and maybe throughout your life.
We all struggle, but we need not struggle alone anymore. Read with an open heart and an open mind-share with comments, don't be shy.Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.comBlogger150125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-90089012202689390842015-01-26T13:28:00.001-06:002015-01-26T13:29:55.175-06:00THE STATE OF OUR UNION<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><br /><br /><b>As you come to him, the living Stone—rejected by humans but chosen by God and precious to him— you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ.</b><br /><br />-<a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Peter+2%3A4-5&version=NLT">1 Peter 2:4-5</a><br /><br /><br /> Not too long ago Pastor Mike Slaughter wrote a blog post in regard to the President's State of the Union address. If you happened to have watched the address you might have noticed the palpable tension and divisions within the highest levels of our government. What a sad display. I say sad because we consider ourselves a Christian Nation-yet what we see play out in the rhetoric of our leaders in Washington and often between family and neighbors are words of blame that further divide. <br /><br />Too often we forget that as a Christian Nation, built on Christian principles, that Christ is our foundation and that we are first and foremost Christians. Which means our first filter should be one of grace and forgiveness-not of judgment, blame, and condemnation. Years ago people used to wear bracelets that simply had the letters: WWJD? The idea was to remind the person wearing it that they were to consider their identity in Christ before their identity in the world-regardless of education, wealth, or color. <br /><br />Traditionally, "church" comes the Greek word ekklesia, but a more accurate translation would be "the called out ones"-that we are called to live differently than the rest of the world, as children of hope, love, and light. If we have been set a part from the world to be the hands and feet of Christ then our words and actions should reveal Christ within us. When Simeon held Jesus in the temple he told Mary that the deepest thoughts of many will be revealed (<a href="https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+2%3A25-35&version=NLT">Luke 2:25-35</a>). Simeon was saying that there will be many who claim to be followers of God and that because of Jesus the truth will be revealed-the hearts of many will be made known. <br /><br />Today the hearts of many are made known by the words they say and the things they do in the name of the one who has set them a part in the world. We are called to do great things and as a Christian Nation, as one body of Christ with many parts (diverse), united in one spirit, one hope, one love, and one mission. May we move beyond words of division and begin to heal the world with words of love, compassion, and affirmation. May we focus on what unifies us instead of what divides us and may we come to see that our identity isn't found in the world, but in Christ. <br /><br />May it be so for you and for me. AMEN! </span>Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-50584187126648566322014-12-07T22:40:00.002-06:002014-12-07T22:40:22.236-06:00Advent and the Cross<div class="MsoNormal">
<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtCXIdGLrem-6Buzc_SiFaEhkZIgs6c3mTwNRKujo5tT0R6mQCSLA8kdY86j22yVsPiJcpJg1zbtNDZWq_Jikz4Uxc5CTnX1vVsCxDOiUZjRMzZFENlBfr1fAMXbckDd6xYhvF27u4ILM/s1600/Advent+and+the+Cross+logo.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtCXIdGLrem-6Buzc_SiFaEhkZIgs6c3mTwNRKujo5tT0R6mQCSLA8kdY86j22yVsPiJcpJg1zbtNDZWq_Jikz4Uxc5CTnX1vVsCxDOiUZjRMzZFENlBfr1fAMXbckDd6xYhvF27u4ILM/s1600/Advent+and+the+Cross+logo.jpg" height="320" width="151" /></a><span style="line-height: 150%;">Advent is a time of preparation. It’s
a time in which we prepare our hearts and our minds to remember and receive the
greatest gift of all-the gift of hope found in a baby lying in a manger. It’s a
time in which we recall the story of His birth and the importance of His
coming. And you cannot separate the two as the gift of hope is really the gift
of freedom-the gift of salvation. Advent and the Cross are linked and they are
linked by the one they have in common-Jesus, our Savior.</span></div>
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Sadly, Advent and Christmas have
been hijacked by distractions of the world. You know, the ones that present
great opportunities in the form of sales-whether it’s buy one, get one half off,
or the deep discounts of 50%-60% off everything in the store. Like that huge
flat screen tv you’ve been eyeing…these are the “joyous” distractions that keep
our focus and energy on others. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span><o:p></o:p></div>
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To be clear, thinking about others
isn’t a bad thing, but it has the potential in this frame of mind or focus to
distract us from what Advent is really about. Too often this time of year is
spent on stressing about that perfect gift for that special someone or family
member-a focus on gifts and more stuff. Again, thinking about others and purchasing
gifts are inherently bad, but it is when you find yourself wracked with stress
or guilt that we know we have lost our way. What’s worse…is that it has become
the norm.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Christmas for many begins just
before Thanksgiving-there are plans to camp out at the store that meets the
greatest needs for all on the list,<span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>that
also minimize the financial impact on the future. It’s the “joyous”
participation of saving money all in the guise of the Christmas spirit. Sure,
Mary and Joseph encountered some bumps along the road-no room in the inn and
staying in a stable full of animals, but their purpose was to prepare for the
child that was to be born…I wonder, what does the stress of shopping prepare us
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Friends, I challenge you to
prayerfully consider this Advent the real “reason for the season”-especially if
you haven’t begun or finished your shopping. As it isn’t found in the stress,
but in the peace, hope, and joy that comes from a heart that is prepared for
the coming of the Lord. It’s in the time that is spent in all the right places
at all the right times among those who matter most in your life. It’s not found
in the gifts under the tree and whether or not it will be good enough, it’s
found in the presence of being present. <o:p></o:p></div>
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May you come to lay down your
stress this Advent and open your heart and your mind to the joy of the season…to
let God be at work in and through you in all that you say and in all that you
do in His name.<o:p></o:p></div>
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I have some wonderful and exciting news! My parents are coming back to the US. While many have wanted them to come home soon after the disaster, as they had lost everything, they are now making plans to return. According to my mom, they're heading here later this month. Now, I know that they had asked me NOT to ask for help, but I must as they have little to no funds. They depleted their funds to get tickets and won't have much at all once they're here-they're in need of money for the rest of the month.<br />
According to their itinerary, they will be here next week...sooner than I had anticipated, but it will be great to see them again. While they won't need money for plane tickets, they will need help getting established and my hope is that you might be able, once again, to help. Every little bit helps. Below you will find a link to donate via PayPal. If you would rather, you may send it via snail mail:<br />
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Thank you all so much for your thoughts and prayers-during our time of uncertainty and even today. I know I've been in touch with some via e-mail, but know that I am appreciative of the support you've shown and given to myself and my family. We are grateful for the love and compassion.Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-68471990489875011342013-12-23T07:04:00.002-06:002013-12-23T07:04:46.159-06:00LEAVING THE PHILIPPINESAs our time nears to a close in the Philippines, I cannot minimize the heaviness in my heart. Nor can I ignore the heaviness upon the hearts of my family-both here and back in the United States. As I was thinking about our situation, what happened to the people of the Philippines, my parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins...I came up with a phrase-I know it's not original, but "the plight of a people", or more specific, the "plight of a family".<br />
We heard my folks retell the story of that dark, wet, and terrifying day-how there was no indication that this weather was going to be of any consequence, significance, or magnitude. To this day I am still amazed at the fact that they had no idea, how no one knew, what was going to hit them. We now know of the situation for many though, those who took the opportunity to get on planes or helicopters and fled their region for the safety of Manila are now stranded. This story isn't isolated to a few, it included family members as well. While many, like my folks, have relocated to other areas near Manila, as they were able, many are still trying to find ways to get back home. Some of my aunts and uncles-along with cousins, need money to return to Tacloban, Samar, or Guiuan as the Philippine Government has said there is aide money to help them rebuild. While there has been that declaration by the government, there hasn't been any specifics-on how much will be offered to each family. In spite of that news my folks are hoping that someone will purchase the land. They plan to stay in Laguna and restart their lives. There has even been discussion between my mom and her younger sister about renting the apartment behind them so that they can live together/near each other.<br />
The plan so far, for my family here in the Philippines is to gather in Laguna for a Christmas meal at my parent's apartment. Our plan, once we are in the U.S., December 25th, is to drive to Pocahontas, IA for Christmas with her family. I have no idea how much jet-lag will factor into our plans either as I know how wiped we were when we got here to the Philippines, but I am grateful for our time here.<br />
<br />Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-32479669760732771682013-12-22T07:59:00.000-06:002013-12-22T07:59:11.662-06:00SM AND CRJust a short blurb...<div>
Today we spent our day doing a little shopping at the <b><a href="http://smmallofasia.com/moa/?p=1097" target="_blank">Mall of Asia</a></b>. Most of the shopping was for family as we hope to be back in the United States on Christmas Eve-if all goes well. The jet lag will likely keep us out of commission until Christmas Day, sometime late afternoon is my guess and our hope is to leave Christmas Day, if possible, for Pocahontas, IA. <div>
Now, in the title of this post you notice SM and CR. Here in the Philippines SM stands for SuperMarket and it's the place to purchase everything, it's the mall, the grocery store, and so much more. I chuckled once we got here because everyone told me we had to go to the "Super Market" to get the things we needed and I agreed not knowing they were literal-in location and the name of the place had to shop. If you clicked on the link for the Mall of Asia above, you will note the SM logo-that is it, the Super Market. To be clear, that's not just in Manila, it's also in Laguna, where my folks now live. </div>
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I know these tidbits haven't been as often as I had hoped, but I hope to have more tomorrow. </div>
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Thanks everyone and Merry Christmas! </div>
Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-48559921860798496672013-12-14T21:08:00.001-06:002013-12-14T21:08:24.740-06:00BIGAY (BIG-EYE)<b>Bigay, pronounced like big-eye, means share and I definitely have something to share with you.</b> We spent a few days in Manila and went to the Mall of Asia-which is huge by the way, and even ordered in some KFC and Papa John's Pizza. We enjoyed the air-conditioned room and transportation and missed it as we transitioned from Manila to Laguna.<br />
On our way to Laguna, where my parents live, she found out that her apartment doors had been changed without her knowledge. As mentioned awhile back, before we left, family was living with them and it turns out that when my parents left to pick us up from the Manila Airport, management changed the door knobs and keys so my mom's sisters couldn't gain access to it. The interesting thing is, mom had informed them they would be gone for a few days as they were picking us up and had plans to bring us to stay with them-they were told it was okay, yet while they were gone, they showed otherwise.<br />
So a wrinkle was thrown into our plans as we neared Laguna without a place to stay. Enroute, my mother was busy making phone calls to family members who could help-one of them is Lezil, who is actually an agent, and she found a nearly new unit (remodeled). Once we go there, we found a single bedroom apartment, perfect for my folks, but not so great for everyone, it was a tight fit. *I hope to show some pictures of the living arrangements later.<br />
The only issue with the apartment was that there was no air-conditioning and that became a problem for Noah. He wouldn't nap, wouldn't eat, and became quite irritable-we have since found a hotel with air-conditioning and all is well as his appetite has returned and he slept very well last night.<br />
<b>A couple of things I'd like to share in addition to the update (nutshell) above:</b><br />
Here in the Philippines KFC, Burger King, and McDonald's all deliver meals-what would that look like in America? We already knew most pizza joints delivered, but we're talking fast food here. It's truly interesting and they also offer different items not found in the United States-for example: chicken and rice (native meal) along with other variations. You also get rice with your meals at all the above mentioned.<br />
Air-conditioned vehicles are something you pay a premium for. One of the modes of transportation is a <b><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeepney" target="_blank">jeepney</a></b> jeep but that leaves you open to elements, exhaust, and on a hot day...the heat. In Manila, most vehicles for hire are taxis that advertise, painted on their vehicle, whether they have "air con". Now, in Laguna, there aren't many taxis at all, but there are a lot of motorcycles with side carts and jeepney jeeps.<br />
A final note, Holly and I are constantly amazed at the fact that there aren't more accidents. While there are lines drawn on the roads and lights to govern traffic, they are merely guidelines and rendered useless as all drivers, public or personal drive as they wish-especially those who haver personal motorcycles (they weave in and out of traffic and in between vehicles).<br />
So we ask for continued prayers as venture out more and more with family to see some places and do some shopping. Thanks again for all your support.Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-62909807001384990022013-12-10T20:46:00.001-06:002013-12-10T20:46:07.805-06:00THE UPDATEThe Nutshell: We arrived at the Manila Airport among chaos and confusion. The lines were long through customs for both visitors and natives (Filipinos and non-Filippinos). We had a 2 year old with us and he was champ throughout the process-flying and customs. He was tired and hot, but he didn't complain much at all. All of us were tired but we managed to survive the worst of it. <div>
Once we got our bags we spent a while trying to locate my folks. Turns out, we were on two different levels-the confusion got sorted out and we went down the ramp and found them through the crowds. There were hugs and tears in the reunion and thankfully, they had brought some help from the hotel and they helped load up the van. The welcomed relief actually came once we got into the vehicle though-as it had air conditioning. In the short time we were outside we had already broken a sweat-as it was over 90 degrees plus humidity (we had four large and heavy bags along with smaller bags and two backpacks). Once we got to the hotel, we had some munchies, chatted some, and then we all went to bed. We all slept in and then enjoyed a late breakfast (10:30am). Our first day here we went to the Mall of Asia-it is huge! We did some shopping-we purchased a transformer (to convert their 220-240 to 110 for our equipment-cellphones, laptop, camera, and leap pad). Once we got back, I decided to read the plugs and found out that we have dual voltage chargers-that can handle 110-240. So I felt silly, but soon realized that Noah's leap pad isn't able to be charged on anything over 110. So all is not lost as we still have a need for it. </div>
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Finally, we are grateful for everyone who helped get us there-through donations, thoughts, and prayers. On behalf of my parents and my family...thank you all! So far in our reunion we have had conversations about the future and my parents have a couple of options. We hope to help them solidify their decision/next step in the coming days. We were also made aware that many people are stuck here in Manila with no way to get home-as they don't have any money to return home (whether it be Cebu, Tacloban, Samar, or Guiian). Some of those folks are actually family members and we're currently trying to figure out and coordinate how to get them back home to rebuild (many of them are here as they took safety to escape the destruction). </div>
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There is still a lot of work to be done here-everywhere you go, there are folks asking for money (some on behalf of organizations like the Red Cross and others as individuals). Continue to pray for the people of the Philippines as they have a long road ahead of them-some more than others, especially those who aren't from Manila or any of it's suburbs. </div>
Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-69840507724072717022013-12-06T01:34:00.001-06:002013-12-06T01:34:37.426-06:00FRUSTRATED AND WAITINGI won't lie...I am frustrated. The passports we had hoped would be here on Wednesday or Thursday haven't come. I plan to make a phone call to the passport agency to ask, again, what the hold up is. Last we knew it was court documents-official documents to be specific and now that those have been sent, priority mail, to the passport agency...we haven't heard boo. Which begs the question-why did we pay the extra money to expedite our passports when we wouldn't really receive any benefit from it? <div>
I know the postal service has had issues, particularly in smaller, more rural areas, for whatever reason and I'm sure the nasty weather hasn't helped any, but I can't shake this ugly feeling that I'm not going to like what I hear tomorrow when I call or like what I see when I check the mail. As time passes, ticket prices jump and our chances of returning on Christmas gets slimmer and slimmer. </div>
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As we wait and send our prayers to God, we ask that you continue to join us in prayer-prayers of strength, sanity, and patience. Thank you to everyone who has prayed and continues to pray, not just for safe travels, or for my family, but for prayers for the people of the Philippines who lost more than a home. There will be those who will be celebrating Christmas without family members this year, another painful reminder of loss and of perspective. I often hear it called "first world problems" and I think it's time that we refocus our sights on that which we are blessed with-healthy, family, and a roof over our heads-especially in light of those who go without that and so much more on a day to day basis...here and abroad. </div>
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Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-14873196646033957392013-12-03T23:01:00.000-06:002013-12-03T23:29:49.351-06:00THE FINAL BIG PUSHFriends,<br />
We are making one last push and plea for your support as we seem to have come to a crossroad. Currently, we have raised nearly $5,000 but the cost of our plane tickets alone will cost upwards of $6,000 and that doesn't include the cost of hotel, food, and other travel expenses while we're there. It is with a heavy heart that I write this in that it seems as though we may have to postpone our reunion until we raise enough funds. To be clear this isn't just about sending Holly, Noah, and I to the Philippines for a reunion it's about bringing some relief too. We have already sent over $1,000-which has hurt our efforts to purchase plane tickets, but considering the needs over there, at the time, it was the right choice.<br />
Currently, Holly and I are planning to use our savings to make up for the ticket prices but aren't confident about what will be left to cover bills while we are gone. So we are asking for prayers that God will provide and that folks might come through-especially those who might be considering it or maybe haven't heard.<br />
As an update on my folks, they are doing well considering and my mom has heard from all of her siblings! Now we turn our attention to the rest of the family and the people of the Philippines. Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers-it has been a stressful time for us, both emotionally, professionally, and spiritually.<br />
Finally, please know that we are grateful for everyone who has already given and for those who have gone above and beyond and continue to contribute as they are able. We give thanks for those who have and continue to raise awareness by sharing our story and our request for funds. We are blessed and appreciate all your efforts.<br />
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While I know that we aren't the only ones in America, let alone South Dakota that have family and friends in the Philippines. I thought I would share some links to articles that have been shared or posted in regards to my family. You will find a link from the Dakotas United Methodist Conference, Sioux Falls Seminary, and the Argus Leader-the Sioux Falls Newspaper.<br />I am grateful for the coverage and awareness. And while I would selfishly want folks to support my efforts concerning my family, I know that I am not the only one with family who have lost everything. Please know that any money that is sent goes directly towards sending my family (myself, Holly, and Noah) to the Philippines and that anything else above and beyond goes directly to my extended family-parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.<br />Simply click on the pictures below to be taken to the articles. Again, thank you for your support, your thoughts, and prayers. </h4>
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<br />Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-27915086272581588172013-11-30T16:22:00.002-06:002013-11-30T16:29:17.269-06:00MAILBOX REVISEDI have some good news! Wednesday, later afternoon, before we left for Iowa for Thanksgiving we made a stop to the Post Office to check our mail. In our mailbox was a large white document sized envelope from Lancaster County, Lincoln, NE. Upon opening the envelope we found our official documents. The sad part though is that we weren't able to send them overnight in Mitchell as we were passing through because of how late it was.<br />
It was Friday morning that I sent those documents overnight to the Passport Agency in Minneapolis. I had to wake up early and drive to Fort Dodge, IA. While the cost was $20 I have hopes that our passports will be in our hands sometime December 5th or December 6th. Which means our goal is to depart December 7th for Minneapolis and leave early Sunday morning, December 8th, for the Philippines.<br />
We have yet to purchase the tickets as we don't have them in our hands and that is currently our debate. While we know things can happen, as they have so far, we aren't convinced we should buy those international tickets just yet. The bad thing on the waiting though, is that ticket prices go up the longer we wait.<br />
Friends, we pray for speedy action on behalf of the Passport Agency and the Postal Services as we anxiously await our passports and look forward to purchasing tickets and getting on our way! Thank you all for your continued thoughts and prayers.<br />
We plan to keep you updated while we're in the Philippines and ask that you check the blog at least once a day as I hope to share pictures of my folks and the family members with us. Thanks again for your support.<br />
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In closing, thank you all for your support and prayers. We have been able to send over $1,000 to help family members with clothing, food, and shelter. You can still help by clicking on the picture of the passports. It will take you to a PayPal page.<br />
*There is no need to create an account. Towards the middle of the page, there is a blue link called "continue".<br />
If you would like to send a check, make it out to Jeff Lathrop and in the memo write: Lathrop Family Relief Fund. Send it to PO Box 6, Plankinton, SD 57368<br />
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Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-13141921124777429532013-11-26T16:27:00.000-06:002013-11-26T16:27:56.005-06:00MAILBOX EMPTYJust a short update:<div>
Today I went and checked the mail at the post office in the hopes that our certified paperwork might be in our mailbox and that I could then send those documents onto the passport agency in Minneapolis, MN...but it wasn't meant to be. The sad part is that it looks as though we will be returning home, to Plankinton, SD instead of leaving Nov. 30th or Dec. 1st as we had hoped. <div>
I realize that not all goes as we plan sometimes but I can honestly say I was a bit sad when I left the post office today. It's the recognition that this will take even longer and that it pushes us into another holiday and may require me to do some coordinating from the Philippines. While the Christmas Eve candle-light service is one of my favorites each year, I know that family is more important. </div>
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Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-29324663675639082832013-11-24T00:58:00.000-06:002013-11-25T12:58:32.215-06:00WHAT WE KNOW NOW REVISEDFriends,<br />
At this point my folks are now in an apartment. They were able to find some temporary housing just outside of Manila and have signed a six month agreement. While we would very much like them to come back to the United States, we know that this is a tough time for the family as not everyone has been found/heard from.<br />
At this point, we have heard from half a dozen cousins, two of mom's siblings, and unconfirmed safety reports via other family members. I can only imagine the not knowing at this point. I know I look forward to seeing my parents but I also know that we won't be able to celebrate our reunion with many others in our family. My hope is that while we wait for official certified documentation from various counties here in the US for our passports, that more and more family members will emerge. It would be a blessing and a true miracle if they were all confirmed alive and well prior to our arrival.<br />
Holly and I are currently waiting on paperwork, as mentioned-certified documentation. Our goal is to leave sometime in the first week of December and stay for a minimum of 15 days. At this point, from the research, flights currently have a 24-48 hour layover-either in the US or Japan. So we plan to budget those days in so that we have a good 15 days with my folks.<br />
We also hope to bring our 2 year old son, Noah, with us on this journey as we no longer will be going to the various other parts of the Philippine Islands. Our plan is to stay in Manila where there is clean water, food, and a place to stay. This is not only doctor's orders but a logical choice in minimizing our exposure to the hardships still very real in those parts hardest hit.<br />
In closing, thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. We have already sent over $1,000 to help my family, many of whom can't afford housing and are living with my folks and are in need of food and clothing. You can still help by clicking <b><a href="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_donations&business=pastorjefflathrop%40gmail%2ecom&lc=US&item_name=Lathrop%20Family%20Relief%20Fund&currency_code=USD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF%3abtn_donateCC_LG%2egif%3aNonHosted" target="_blank">THE LATHROP FAMILY RELIEF FUND</a></b>.<br />
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Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-5078817660627158982013-11-11T21:39:00.003-06:002013-11-19T10:00:56.617-06:00THANK YOUFriends,<br />
Thank you so much for your support. It has been an emotional rollercoaster to say the least. Know that my parents are grateful for the support and prayers. God has answered those prayers, but our work isn't done. We now turn our focus to other family members. My mom is 1 of 12 siblings and there still family members unaccounted for.<br />
This past Sunday, Pastor Roy Caudill, District Superintendent of the Dakotas United Methodist Conference challenged the congregation of Plankinton to help send Holly and I to the Philippines. The support has been overwhelming and we are blessed. But in addition to funds to help us go, there have been questions on how to help fund my family abroad as they try to rebuild.<br />
In response to those questions we have created a paypal account. The donations will not only help us go to the Philippines but help my family rebuild in the midst of such disaster and loss.<br />
Again, thank you all for your support.<br />
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Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-91969199450253109672013-06-24T00:43:00.001-05:002013-06-24T00:44:05.743-05:00MISSION TRIP: DAY 4<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Friends, I plan to be brief as many of you know that I haven't been feeling the greatest...</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Today we had three work sites and each one of them revealed God in some way to the youth-per our small group discussions the youth shared that they saw God today in how everyone was helping out each other and that when people said "thank you" to them it made them feel good. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Tonight at campfire was an Earth-shaking, tear inducing, life transforming experience as we opened it up to the youth to share after we (Chris, Tyler, and I) finished sharing about tonight's theme and calling. The scripture we used was from Isaiah 28:16: <b><span class="text"><span style="background: white;">“Look! I
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precious cornerstone that is safe to build on.</span></span><span class="indent-1-breaks"><span style="background: white; mso-bidi-font-size: 5.0pt;"> </span></span><span class="text"><span style="background: white;">Whoever believes need never be shaken.”</span></span></b></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Today was a mixed day for the youth as an accident shook them to their very cores. While the youth were busy working on their sites (four different ones) the rest of the world was still in motion, as it should be, and lives were changed (in more ways that one). </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Without going into detail, three youth group members (back in SD) were involved in an accident which ended with one in the hospital fighting for his life. While it's never easy to get a phone call with that kind of news, I knew it was time to pull our crew from their sites to break the news. After I had finished sharing the sad news tears, gasps, and moans filled the room as shock took over. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">One might think that this would mark the end to our mission trip, but as you can see, the youth galvanized under a Spirit of Hope that only God could provide. In the midst of their pain, their brokenness, and the uncertainty, they found strength in each other. What's even more uplifting is that they were supported by the other youth group members too. They came down to support them with their presence and prayers. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">I am proud of this group. The youth leaders and I, from Plank and from Nebraska are all proud of this group as they have now become one. Yeah, we arrived in different vehicles (bus or vans) and started from different parts of the Midwest (Plank, Omaha, & Lincoln), but we have unified as the church in the Hope found in God's awesome promises through Christ. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Friends, continue to pray for these youth along with the youth (and their families) who were involved in the accident earlier today. Pray for healing, pray for strength, and pray for patience in the midst of that which seems so uncertain. And most of all pray for hope for this kind of hope is not merely wishful thinking but a HOPE of certainty-that we can be His hands and feet. </span><br />
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Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-70961503680282925162013-06-22T00:40:00.002-05:002013-06-22T00:40:17.640-05:00MISSION TRIP DAY II<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Since I was unable to participate in the mission work today, I will simply add some pictures and some words from Tyler Foster, who is the other youth leader among us. </span><br />
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Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-25674357998143576182013-06-21T16:25:00.001-05:002013-06-21T16:25:39.485-05:00AS I REST AND REFLECTLast night I was unable to sleep and ended up tossing in the bed from 11pm to 12:15am. I couldn't breathe and it turns out that I have strep and because I still have my tonsils it was worse-it was painful to speak and to swallow. As you may or may not know, I drove myself to the hospital in Estes Park, much to the disbelief of my youth leaders and the youth leaders in general. I ended up staying there until 3:30am with an IV stuck in my arm and was pumped with nearly 3 bags of fluids, given a numbing agent in order to swallow pills-Amoxicillin, Tylenol, and Ibprophen. The end result was hydration and a recharge! Yeah, it was 3:30am, but it didn't feel like it.<br />
Once I got back, I laid down and passed out like a little baby. I did wake up at 5:25am in order to let the boys out for a run, but I went back to sleep. The nuts and bolts has been hydrate, rest, and reflect. As I give thanks for the wonderful doctors and nurses at Estes I give thanks to those who prayed and the Great I Am for all that he has provided. I am sitting at a laptop with no harsh or sore throat. While I feel great, I'm still contagious for another 12 hours. So while I do my best to stay away from close contact with the youth and the youth leaders, I am busy combing the scriptures for God's nudge and Spirit to lead me (not just for tonight's campfire, but for the rest of the week).<br />
As I mentioned in my previous blog post, I told God that if it was His will that I be laid aside and unable to speak then I was good with that. Yeah, on the inside I was bummed, as I usually feel it is my duty to step up, but I meant it as I truly feel that it isn't about me, it's about God's plan for this trip-the youth and the youth leaders. But today as we continue with our main scripture verse: Acts 4:11, we move onto a different phase for the week, a different focus: "Jesus is..."<br />
And it got me thinking, there are a lot of ways a person could run with that. Yeah, we could all go with the Sunday School-cookie-cutter-answers and directions, but there's a depth here that could be explored...and for many, perhaps it should be explored. While the youth are unable to read this, I challenge you to re-read the scripture and ask yourself "Who Jesus is..." in your life. Is Jesus your sustainer and provider, the one you turn to in prayer and give thanks to or is he just a convenient reference on Sundays or a conversation that seems to be too deep? <br />
If we're honest we all struggle with keeping a close relationship with Jesus. It isn't enough to merely say I'm a Christian or to do some good things, but to really be passionate about what He can do in and through you and I as His hands and feet in the world. Jesus is...usually right, we need to let go of the stuff or the trash in our lives that we let get in the way of His work in us.<br />
Enjoy the video below called "Trash" and see if you can't relate to this as there is a difference between calling yourself a Christian and really letting Jesus in and having a close relationship.<br />
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<span style="background-color: #444444;"><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif; font-weight: normal;">Good News! We have safely arrived to Estes Park. I know not everyone has Facebook, but it's now safe to say that all is well. We have a few that were a bit dehydrated, but are on the mend. Right now the youth are getting read for bed. </span><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif; font-weight: normal;">The first thing we did was eat and then we unpacked our bus (or van) and dumped our stuff in the rooms we were assigned. Many of the youth were surprised to find out that we have mixed the groups-intermixed to be technical. The room assignments and small groups were arranged with the idea of disruption-helping them to bond with their new bunk mates and small group team. Even our youth leaders are leading youth not from their church. So far it has been a slow start but there has been progress. Today the guys shared about what superpower they wish they had and why during our introductions...some of them came up with some pretty good powers and their reasons why. I cannot vouch for the girls at this point as the girls and some of the female youth leaders just went on a walk. </span><span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">Tonight at campfire we shared the overall theme verse for this week: Acts 4:11; which says, "</span>Jesus is ‘the stone you builders rejected,<span class="indent-1-breaks" style="line-height: 0;"> </span><span class="text Acts-4-11" style="position: relative;">which has become the cornerstone<span style="font-weight: normal;">.’" And we opened up with a discussion on the importance of foundations-which led to more conversations that we hope will give way to more spirit-filled stories of change. </span></span></span><span class="text Acts-4-11" style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif; font-weight: normal; position: relative;">Friends, continue to pray for the youth as they open themselves up to God's call upon their lives. I also have a personal prayer for myself, I'm in need of healing. My voice needs to return. I have a bit of a sore throat and I worry that it may hinder my participation-however, I am open, as I prayed it tonight, that perhaps I am not to speak this week, but merely be and open to the possibility that God can use others to impact these great group of kids. </span><span class="text Acts-4-11" style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif; font-weight: normal; position: relative;">Thank you all for your continued thoughts and prayers! </span><span class="text Acts-4-11" style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif; font-weight: normal; position: relative;">Here are a couple of songs you can look up as they are songs we have been and will continue to sing at campfire. </span></span></h4>
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">Henry David Thoreau once said "<strong>You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment.</strong>" Yet, it's hard to find a moment worth staying in isn't it? I mean, we all seek something authentic, genuine, and real when it comes to our relationships, but we often find that we're not really focused on connections that last.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">A real connection isn't texting people while at the dinner table with your family-whether you're at home or at a restaurant. I mean the idea that in today's world we are more interested in connecting with those who aren't even present-in the moment, than those who we surround ourselves with, begs the question...why? I mean why do we complain about our 'pretend' friends when we find out they're really not our friends? Why are we shocked when our relationships fail? </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">As Craig puts it: <strong>"As long as we're so busy, our minds and hearts are somewhere else: at work, at home, at the hospital, at the church, on and on. We're simply not present. Our minds are so cluttered with endless to-do lists that there's no room for us to experience the joy of being alive today."</strong></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">There are consequences to busyness. It begins to destroy and errode us with overwhelming stress and anxiety. Our minds are constantly thinking about the next step. When our friends are venting and or sharing from their brokenness we're busy formulating a follow up question or advice. That's not active listening, that's passive listening. Which means that even though we're physically present, we really aren't mentally or emtionally. As a matter of fact, some of us are down right unavailable emotionally and spiritually. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">The challenge in today's world is to be truly present. To be there with all your mind, spirit, and support. Now, I know that I have failed in this area more than once, but it's one that I try to be mindful of. My wife has been very helpful in this area...which is a good thing. We need people who we can trust to keep us on the straight and narrow-not the one that is wide and easily followed. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">One of my favorite quotes from this book is: <strong>"Normal people live distracted, rarely fully present. Weird people silence the distractions and remain fully in the moment." </strong>Again, the issue isn't that we need more time, but it's about better management of the time we've been given. I mean if God gave you another hour in the day and another day of the week...would you actually slow down or try to cram more in? I think if we were honest, a 25/8 type of life wouldn't improve much. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">The interesting thing is that God gave us the template...he rested on the 7th day. And he created both day and night...a hint that it's time to sleep, to rest up for another day-not to worry about today, yesterday, and what may come...but to engage it! Craig says "the answer isn't more time but a greater awareness of the time we have."</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">So let me ask you? When was the last time you took a day of rest? When was the last time you took some time for a nice long walk, bike ride, or took a retreat? When do you take the time to sit, rest, and reflect? You can do all this without a phone, computer, or chores to do. What we all need is some quality time with those who are most important and make sure we set aside some quality time with our creator too. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">Craig gives a warning and some advice when he says: <strong>"Be careful how you live, how you plan: what you say yes to and what you say no to."</strong> He goes on further to say that there's a different between the choices we make-wise or fooolish. As the scripture points out, it's true that our choices set up our future. And I think it's time that we did a better job of examining our responses. Our situation can sometimes makes us desparate and what seems to be the easiest decision/choice may lead to more hard times and more difficult decisions. You and I have opportunities and choices each day. We can either choose to embrace it or ignore it. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">So be careful how you live...be mindful of your answers. Sometimes God asks us to make the tough choice, the right choice. It's also important that we understand that we need to take more time in our days and in our weeks for reflection and honest communication with family and friends. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">As Mike Yaconelli once said: <strong>"Those who pretend have pretend relationships".</strong> I think we've done enough pretending...</span><br />Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com23tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-28740369786047667562012-05-04T15:26:00.000-05:002012-05-04T15:26:00.085-05:00WEIRD: KILLING TIME<h3>
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As Jesus and the disciples continued on their way to Jerusalem, they came to a certain village where a woman named Martha welcomed him into her home. Her sister, Mary, sat at the Lord’s feet, listening to what he taught. But Martha was distracted by the big dinner she was preparing. She came to Jesus and said, “Lord, doesn’t it seem unfair to you that my sister just sits here while I do all the work? Tell her to come and help me.” But the Lord said to her, “My dear Martha, you are worried and upset over all these details! There is only one thing worth being concerned about. Mary has discovered it, and it will not be taken away from her.”</h3>
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;">I want you to imagine that Jesus was coming to your house. How upset would you be if you were preparing the meal, setting up the table, and noticing your brother or sister, just chatting away with Jesus? I mean, this is Jesus we're talking about! Who wouldn't want to prepare the best meal on the planet? Who wouldn't break out the best China moeny could buy? The problem is...like Martha, we would be missing the whole point. If Jesus came to visit, he wouldn't be interested in what meal you had prepared for him, or how expensive the plates or silverware was, he would be interested in you. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">As Craig Groeschel, the author of Weird, points out, <strong>"most of us are living at a pace that is not only unsustainable; it's unbiblical."</strong> For many of us, the schedules we impose on ourselves-the things that we commit to or add on a whim are consuming us...sapping the very energy we need. And it begs the question...are we really enjoying life? </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">You see, the issue isn't that we need more time, the issue is that we need to utilize the time we already have. Craig points out that we need to be honest with ourselves when it comes to our time because obviously we have enough time for what we choose to invest our time in. The idea that we don't have enough time to work out, read the Bible, go to church or youth group is because we consider these as mere things added to our list and it just isn't a priority. In fact he says: <strong>"Tell yourself the truth: either it's not a priority and you're guarding your time for good reason, or you simply aren't willing to choose to spend your time on it." </strong></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">You see the issue becomes what we consider important-our true priorities. Just like Mary and Martha, we are presented with opportunities each day, but each opportunity can be read differently. I mean when was the last time you stopped what you were doing and embraced the moment-were truly present? Mary embraced the moment, but Martha like so many of us was distracted, preoccupied, and busy. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">Now, that's not to say that our 'distractions' are all bad things, Martha meant well, but we sometimes fall into the trap of thinking that being busy helps us get further in life. It's not true, it can lead to burn out. <strong>"If the devil can't make us really bad, then he'll try to make us really busy".</strong> The truth is that sometimes what is most important isn't always what seems most urgent. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">This book, which I can't seem to put down, is written in a way that we can all relate. We know what we think is 'normal' by our standards but sometimes 'normal' isn't right. As Craig puts it: <strong>"too often our desire to fit in, to belong, to conform and be considered normal eclipes our desire to follow God and do what's best. We choose popular standards instead of habits that lead to holiness."</strong></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">If we call ourselves Christians we're not supposed to be like everyone else. As it says in <strong>Romans 12:2</strong>, we are to "let God transform us into a new person by changing the way that we think". We usually think that being busy is a sign of importance, but we have to realize that just because we can do something doesn't mean we should. Or, how Craig puts it: <strong>"Instead of soccer practice and guitar lessons, you can pick soccer OR guitar."</strong></span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">In truth, what do you have to show for all your busyness, competitions, trophies, ribbons, pictures, and lack of attendance at school or church? I mean why complain about being so busy and do nothing about it? If we are so tired and burdened by our commitments, obligations, tasks, homework, and responsibilities then it's time that we make a change. Because if we're honest, we would admit that we're doing this to ourselves. That we have decided that other things take priority over God and my spiritual development. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">My challenge is that you would evaluate your schedule-what is it that you do each day that is important? You may be a student-whether it's in college or high school, you may even have a job or a family to provide for. Whatever it is...honestly ask yourself if you're distracted by doing too many 'good things' vs. what is best and most important. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS;">My next blog will be about being present...not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually. </span><br />
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<br />Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-82670405321323995992012-04-17T15:20:00.001-05:002012-04-17T15:24:50.069-05:00SET THE WORLD ON FIRE<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>“You are the light of the world—like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden. No one lights a lamp and then puts it under a basket. Instead, a lamp is placed on a stand, where it gives light to everyone in the house. In the same way, let your good deeds shine out for all to see, so that everyone will praise your heavenly Father."</strong></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Trebuchet MS", sans-serif;"><strong>"On the day of Pentecost all the believers were meeting together in one place. Suddenly, there was a sound from heaven like the roaring of a mighty windstorm, and it filled the house where they were sitting. Then, what looked like flames or tongues of fire appeared and settled on each of them. And everyone present was filled with the Holy Spirit and began speaking in other languages, as the Holy Spirit gave them this ability."</strong></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "Helvetica Neue", Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Today I stopped at the gas station to fill up the car. I went inside, grabbed a Pepsi Next, a Snickers bar, and paid my bill. As I was approaching the counter I heard 'we are young...so lets set the world on fire...we can burn brighter...than the sun.' It was a catchy tune and it reminded me of the fact that we are young. I mean come on! Methuselah lived to be 969 years old! And now, we only live to be 100 if we're lucky. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;">So I decided to go back and 'google' the lyrics I had heard and found out it was a song named 'We Are Young' by a band called 'FUN'. I decided to pull up the video on Youtube and saw an interesting thing-life happening in slow motion while the song was sung at normal pace. What struck me was more of the lyrics as I listened. 'I just thought that maybe we could find more ways to fall apart' and 'I found someone to carry me home tonight'. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;">While I realized that this video was shot around a bar setting/scene...I decided to find an acoustic version-something I'm a big fan of and perhaps someday, I too shall learn to play the guitar. Anyway...this time I just listened without focusing on the video. And without distractions I was actually brought close to tears. Why? Because of how powerful the chorus is. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;">I immediately thought about the early church-specifically, as it was described in the books of Acts! The church was definately on fire! Of course not literally...but the Spirit of God was among the believers and His church was unstoppable. So much so that Herod, who had beheaded James and had imprisioned Peter died of worms because of the power of prayer (check out <strong><a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts%2012:23&version=NLT" target="_blank">Acts 12:23</a></strong>). The church was praying for Peter's return and so it happened! </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;">What happens in the book of Acts is the continuation of Christ's ministry through his disciples who have now become the apostles-simply put, his pupils have become the messengers of Christ as he had intended and commanded (<strong><a href="http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%2028:16-20&version=NLT" target="_blank">Matthew 28:16-20</a></strong>). </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;">While I could go on about the early church and how seemily unstoppable it was, I cannot say that about today's church as it has long been in decline. Just as the lyrics points out, we have become too successful at fall a part-dividing one another in today's culture, family, and faith community. It would seem that we lack the Spirit that God has given each of us-those gifts that well up within us have become silenced by the shackles and chains that have conditioned us to believe that we can't do it. Hope has now given way to feelings of hopelessness-the idea that we can set the world on fire with our passions and ideas have become a numbers and percentage game-what's the point in trying? </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;">That's where my tears came from...it came from the brokenness I see among the youth of today-the byproduct of church families that have grown disconnected and disenchanted with the power of God. This bah-humbug feeling is sad to me because I don't buy into it...I think and know that I am still young and that I have a passion which will make a difference-maybe not worldwide, but like the <strong><a href="http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art8236.asp" target="_blank">'Starfish Story'</a></strong>...I can make a diffference for one, just like I was one who was changed. </span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;">So my challenge to you is to ignore the negative world around you that tries to bring you down. Stop coping with pointless distractions and being to deal with your unhappiness and set the world on fire!!! You can change the place you're in...</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Arial;">Enjoy the video...get caught up in the chorus...join the chorus! </span><br />
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<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/FQLGhPHzxjc" width="560"></iframe>Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-70815381931763469772012-04-17T14:34:00.002-05:002012-04-17T14:34:54.747-05:00ENGAGING DOUBT<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="375" mozallowfullscreen="" src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/40419007?byline=0&portrait=0&color=cba47d" webkitallowfullscreen="" width="500"></iframe>Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-89521254656721607182011-11-22T11:44:00.000-06:002011-11-22T11:44:14.841-06:00Sermon: Messy Spirituality<iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="300" mozallowfullscreen="" src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/32424555?byline=0&portrait=0&color=cba47d" webkitallowfullscreen="" width="400"></iframe><br />
<a href="http://vimeo.com/32424555">"Messy Spirituality," Jeff Lathrop, November 20, 2011</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user2588862">Grace Methodist</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com/">Vimeo</a>.Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2251422498611379170.post-56587572229304066902011-07-18T22:12:00.002-05:002011-11-22T11:49:18.389-06:00HUNGRY OR THIRSTY?I know it's been awhile since my last post, but since the flood, it's been chaos...things have since calmed down. As an update, Holly and I are expecting our first on September 24th and are moving into a three bedroom apartment at the end of the month. <br />
Below is a video of the sermon I gave yesterday, July 17th. Be sure to watch it and leave me some feedback. <br />
I apologize for my inconsistency. Blessings upon you all...<br />
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<a href="http://vimeo.com/26551000">"Hungry? Thirsty?" Jeff Lathrop, July 17, 2011</a> from <a href="http://vimeo.com/user2588862">Grace Methodist</a> on <a href="http://vimeo.com/">Vimeo</a>.Jeffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06680480723246540882noreply@blogger.com2