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Livestream: A Night of Hope and Healing Concert

You can find it here: http://new.livestream.com/accounts/327121/NightofHopeHealing

Hope and Healing concert

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Christmas in Staten Island

We had the pleasure of participating in a great event last night.  Led by Movement Church in Staten Island and sponsored by multiple organizations and individuals.  I met individuals from Tennessee, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, and other locations that all came out to help those in need.   The Gospel was on their lips and in their hearts and honestly I wanted to recruit all of them to minister in Westchester.  They are exactly where they need to be and Pastor Steve and Pastor Al of Movement Church are an inspiration.

After being down in Staten Island multiple times and seeing what Movement Church is doing, I can whole-heartedly endorse their work and encourage donations.  Please consider giving either financial or by donating your time.  Thank you!

Movement Church: http://themovementsi.com/hurricane_sandy_relief_page.html

I hope you enjoy these pictures and you can find more pictures on our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.521721954518746.122386.189448044412807&type=1

Big thank you to Patriza’s of Stamford, who donated all the food! http://www.stamfordpatrizias.com/


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Is Anxiety a Sin?

Anxiety, anxious, fear, stress, faith, God,

I struggle with anxiety. I guess this isn’t too hard to admit here, since many of you don’t know my name.  My guess is that I’m not the only Christian that does.  According to recent statistics about 18% of people over 18 suffer from some form of anxiety.   That’s about 40 million adults in the US.  Actually, anxiety disorders are the number one mental health problem in America, surpassing even depression in numbers.  So, I’m clearly not alone.

Embarrassed by Anxiety

That said, once my anxiety became a true problem a few years ago, I started to also feel guilty.  I thought, if I had more faith, I wouldn’t be anxious.   I felt that my anxiety was a verdict on the state of my walk with God.  It took me a long time to realize that this might not be true.

I read all the scriptures that said we should “be anxious for nothing…” (Phil 4:6) but trust in the Lord who is sovereign.  I tried – but I remained anxious.  Through this experience I realized two things:

  1. God is very compassionate, in scripture, to those that are anxious
  2. Although we are to trust God there are practical things we can do

God is Compassionate to the Anxious Christian

I believe the Bible speaks about anxiety so much because it is one of satan’s tools and God knows that it can cripple us.  (Bible versus on anxiety: http://www.christiananswers.net/q-eden/anxiety.html).

“…the Spirit helps us in our weakness. We do not know what we ought to pray for, but the Spirit himself intercedes for us with groans that words cannot express.” – Romans 8:26

“Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time. Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you” 1 Peter 5:6-7

“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus” – Philippians 4:6-7

Scripture doesn’t condemn anxiety, it seems to compassionately try to help you avoid it and overcome it.  This is an important difference.  I don’t believe anxiety is a sin, still God doesn’t desire us to be anxious.  He wants us to turn to Him in everything and trust him.

Actually, it is interesting that many famous Christians have suffered from anxiety including Abraham Lincoln, Rick Warren, John Bunyan (Pilgrim’s Progress) and even Charles Spurgeon (known as the ‘Prince of Preachers’) may have struggled with it.  They all had a huge impact and therefore anxiety doesn’t need to stop us.

Practical Solutions to Anxiety

God says that we should trust him with our finances but that doesn’t mean we don’t create a budget.  He tells us that He will always be with us, but that doesn’t mean we should haphazardly walk through a terrible area of town.  Likewise, there are practical things we can do, and avoid when it comes to anxiety.

Please note, there are many reasons for anxiety and sometimes professional help and medication is the best answer.  What I’ve found is that I need to know what I’m trusting God for, and therefore thinking through and journaling about it helps.

In our next blog, we are going to go through two tools.  A simple breathing exercise and what is called cognitive restructuring which is closely linked to journaling but with a focus on dealing with the anxiety of the moment.  Look for this blog on Thursday, November 1st

Let us know your thoughts; does this subject resonate with you?  Have you felt guilty because of anxiety?  What has helped you to overcome your anxiety?  We want to hear what you have to say!

God bless

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Christian Suffering … Hope!

Great post for 9/11 by Doug Plank at Crossway Life

Crossway Life

In the middle of one of the most incredible chapters in all the Bible sits a very unsettling verse. Romans 8 comes at us with a torrent of promises and reveals to us the heights of Christ’s love and the depths of God’s immovable purposes. The Apostle Paul, under the inspiration of God the Spirit pens this treasure of a chapter. At the end of the chapter we read the following:

Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? Shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or danger, or sword? (8:35)

Beautiful. I’m with you, Paul. This is a great hypothetical question that obviously is answered by a resounding “no!”

Then comes verse 36:

As it is written, “For your sake we are being killed all the day long; we are regarded as sheep to be slaughtered.”

Many times when I’ve read this chapter and get…

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This Year will be Different – SkitGuys

Do you feel sometimes that your life consists of waking up, eating, going to work and doing it all over again tomorrow.  Make next year different.  You can start today!

Source: http://skitguys.com/videos/item/this-year-will-be-different

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I Am Second

  A friend introduced me to ‘I am second’ yesterday.  It’s a great site where famous and not so famous people share their testimonies.  That is how they came to follow Jesus.  So ‘I am second’ really means, ‘God is first!’

I couldn’t figure out how to embed the video here.  I’m sorry.  I will fix it, if I can this weekend.  The Josh Hamilton video is well worth watching!

Enjoy and have a nice weekend!

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Hymn by William Bathurst

light up darkness, heart

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Holy Spirit, from on high
Bend over us a pitying eye;
Now refresh the drooping heart;
Bid the power of sin depart.

Light up every dark recess
Of our heart’s ungodliness;
Show us every devious way
Where our hearts have gone astray.

Teach us, with repentant grief,
Humbly to implore relief;
Then the Savior’s blood reveal,
And our broken spirits heal.

May we daily grow in grace,
And with patience run the race,
Trained in wisdom, led by love,
Till we reach our home above.

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Amazing Grace

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Hopelessness + Jesus = Life, Hope, Joy, Meaning, and so much more!

Video Courtesy of The Salvation Army