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Is the Church Winning Water?

March 03, 2008


It seems like every time I turn around, someone else is raising money to build wells in Africa.

Donald Miller has recently teamed-up with Blood:Water Mission to bike cross-country and raise support for their 1000 Wells project.

Several other organizations seem to be raising funds for wells. It seems like different groups in the church are doing a TON about this. Are we winning the problem of water in Africa? Is the Church banding together and making a big difference? I hope so, it seems like it, what do you think?
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From Tuesday Morning February 26, 2008 - Matt Dumas & Northwest Bible Church


From our time with Matt Dumas, Minister of Equipping at Northwest Bible Church in Dallas, TX last Tuesday morning at La Madeline...

longs-peak.pngImagine hiking along a mountain trail no wider than three feet across with a rock wall on the left and a 2,000ft drop on the right. The sun is rising on the horizon, and suddenly an unexpected slip turns a peaceful hike into a heart stopping plunge down a sheer mountain face. It sounds like a page from a story, but sometimes reality can be more terrifying than ficiton... as was the case in August of 2006.

Matt Dumas found himself facing sure death when he fell from a section of trail known as the "Narrows" leading to the summit of Longs Peak, a 14,000ft mountain in Rocky Mountain National Park, CO. Tumbling head over heels Matt fell 60ft before managing to find a narrow ledge where he slid to a stop just short of a cliff leading to the valley floor. He sustained numerous injuries that left him unable to move. Other hikers on the mountain saw the fall and found a way to get down to Matt... long story short, it took a team of several mountaineers, a helicopter, and seven hours to rescue Matt from Longs Peak. The story made headlines in Colorado, and today Matt remembers that day as a near death experience.

When a near death experience serves as the backdrop of change purpose becomes simply about enjoying the gift of life and adding value to others. Matt shared with us about his journey to Dallas about his new role as Minister of Equipping with Northwest Bible Church. He seeks to help equip people with the knowledge and skill necessary to build their spiritual core. Matt brought a team with him to Catalyst last year and shared with us about the greatest leadership lesson that he has learned this past year. As a leader Matt admits, "sometimes I want to say everything I'm thinking but many times I need to simply listen." A leader understands restraint. Matt referenced Proverbs 18:2, "A fool does not delight in understanding, but only in revealing his own mind." The greatest leadership lesson Matt has learned this past year has been the power of an attentive listening ear.

It was a short breakfast but we enjoyed time with Matt and look forward to seeing him again in October. Check out more about Matt and Northwest Bible Church at their website - www.northwestbible.org.

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Catalyst Vanagon

Blog Update

March 02, 2008


3/2/08 - 10:25PM
We are back in Dallas tonight after an incredible getaway to Colorado... simply breathtaking! The flu is trying to hijack the Catalyst Road Trip but it's not going to work - it is simply slowing it down a little bit. LV has been sick this past week but managed to still work in a few runs at Vail and Keystone. The blog has two new posts with highlights from last week featuring our time with Pastor Tim Lundy from Fellowship Bible Church in Little Rock, AR and the crew from C|Life Church in Forney, TX. We still have yet to post highlights from our time last Tuesday with Matt Dumas from Northwest Bible Church and Pastor Ed Young from Fellowship Bible Church in Grapevine, TX... we have some video from our time with Pastor Ed Young that is still being finalized; you will not want to miss this!

Please forgive the delay... new pictures have been added to Flickr (found along the left margin) so make sure to check those out and stay tuned for the updates from our time with Matt Dumas and Pastor Ed Young. Tomorrow, Monday the 3rd of March, we are meeting with the staff from Bent Tree Bible Church in Carrollton, TX. More soon!

Here is a picture of the sunset from the top of Keystone Mountain in Colorado...

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From Monday February 25, 2008 - Trio of Pastors From C|Life Church Forney, TX

March 01, 2008


From our time with David Griffin, Paul McDill, & Randy Wade last Monday night...
(this post is being today written from Vail, CO)

img_0691.jpgFive years ago, after the first night of the 2003 Catalyst Conference, David Griffin and Paul McDill were chewing on a message they heard from Louie Giglio - a message about the irony of leadership - "if any man seeks to save his life, he will lose it." Their thoughts snowballed and they began discussing new ideas about church. Eventually they talked with their good friend Randy Wade and today they are a team of pastors leading the congregation of C|Life Church in reaching the community of Forney, TX. 3 Senior Pastors? Yes. And it's working well!!!

David, Paul, Randy, and their families invited new Vanagon Vagabonds Chris Capeheart, Sally Hanson (my mom), and I to join them for dinner at Texas Land & Cattle - almost 20 people together in the back room for what quickly became the first Catlyst Road Trip Circus! Let's just say this dinner was anything but dull and boring. :-) Amdist the carnival of activity at the kids table next to us David, Paul, and Randy shared with us about how they felt "permission" from what they heard at the 2003 Catalyst Conference to dream ideas that challenge conventional process. 3 pastors? Some might say it can't work. True, it is different, but C|Life Church is being established around a vision and mission in place of a personality. Their pastoral team must be anchored to high trust as all three are close friends and admit their lack of immunity to comparison and pride. But as they shared honestly and openly, it wasn't a discussion about what has been... rather, what they know could be if they get caught up in themselves. Even at dinner it became clear that the three do not compete with eachother, they build on the strengths of one another, very encouraging and exciting!

We were very excited to be able to spend time with David, Paul, Randy, and their families and look forward to seeing them again in October! Follow the trio of pastors from C|Life Church in Forney, TX at www.clifec.com.

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