Friday, May 13, 2011

Taking Chance

In This evening our family watched the movie, "Taking Chance". Taking Chance chronicles the trip home of Lance Corporal Chance Phelps, from the Dover crematory to his rural Wyoming burial in his families hometown as seen through the eyes of his escort, Lt. Col. Michael Strobl. Strobl chronicles the event and emotions surrounding it in his journal. Along the way as escort he was overwhelmed by the outpouring of gratefulness for the selfless sacrifice of a young man they had never even met.


As I watched I was taken back to 2006 and 2007. It was in 2006 that Marine Corporal Jared Shoemaker was killed in Iraq. Boldly protecting the freedoms that we hold so dear. Jared is the son of my dad's cousin. While I did not know Jared well I do know that no matter where he was protecting our freedoms he was also sharing with others about the freedom they could have in Christ. During his funeral our family witnessed first hand the gratefulness and honor of so many people who never knew Jared. Jared was also a Tulsa Police officer who protected our freedoms here at home as well as across the ocean.



Tulsa World account of Jared's Funeral. HERE


In 2007 I was down at the International ALERT Academy working in the Cadet office on a 9 month internship. On August 5th I received a phone call from my family telling me that Corporal Jaron Holiday had been killed in action in Iraq. Jaron had been an active part of our local ALERT Cadet unit up until the day he left for basic training. Jaron was a blast to be around and one the older guys that we all looked up to with admiration. Jaron had a love and passion for the Lord that was only seconded by his love for his family and music. Every where Jaron went his smile was always there to proclaim God's love.

Tomorrow my brother John will be graduating from high school with CHEF. The same group the rest of my family and Jaron have graduated with. At the service tomorrow Mrs. Holiday will present a music scholarship to one of the graduates. A continuing testimony to the life and service of an incredible young man who served God with all his passion.


Taking Chance - If you have not seen this movie before I would encourage you to have your parents preview it before hand. There is some inappropriate language and a few moments of inappropriate dress. The story is eye opening to the process of internment and the dignity and honor bestowed on them. It however, leaves out nearly all mention of the Lord and his true comfort and salvation.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Praise God for someone with a little Godly guts!


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Lew Sterrett and Sermon on the Mount in TULSA! (kinda :-) )

Lew Sterrett and Sermon on the mount will be here in Claremore at the expo center Saturday April 9th! Come and see the Jr. Rodeo at 10am or just browse the hundreds of vendors who will be there. Lew will be doing his presentation from 2-4pm. The event is free and open to the public.



Check out Lew's great resources and event schedule here: http://www.sermononthemount.org/

Photog ALERT!

For all my photog friends out there... If you are not able to purchase Adobe products with the educational discount then here is a great opportunity to pick up the full version of Lightroom 3 for $100 OFF!

Recommended Reading/Listening

I am currently working through a study of Chip Ingram's book, Good To Great in God's Eyes. It is an exciting study that God is using powerfully. I would encourage you all to pick up a copy from amazon or your favorite book seller. In the mean time there are nearly 10 GIGABYTES of his books on mp3 as well as many other well known authors available for FREE download through APRIL 4th... If you have a moment I would encourage you to check out and grab a few FREE books on mp3 to listen to as you workout, drive, or as a family.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

ALERT Cadet LTC Camp

 To all my ALERT Cadet brothers....

I would encourage you all to check out the 2011 ALERT Cadet LTC camp.... It is going to be a great time of spiritual training and growth coupled with exciting activities, life changing skills, and leadership lessons. I will be there along with many of the great Cadet's and ALERT reserves. I eagerly anticipate what God will do in and through this camp! If you can come I would encourage you to register at http://www.alertcadet.org/news/2011/03/01/national-ltc-camp-big-sandy-tx/ And be sure to tell all your fellow ALERT Cadet brothers about the camp!


ALERT Cadet

Since 1998 my family has been privileged to be involved with ALERT Cadets. Our unit here in Tulsa is an amazing group of guys that have all grown to be family. Our unit has become very involved with many different ways in the local community. On Vimeo I have posted two recent Time lapse videos of a few of our activities... 



Below is a short essay I wrote for the ALERT Cadet 10th anniversary essay contest.

 
What Cadets Means to Me

ALERT Cadets will always have a special place in my heart. Why? First, it is the tool that helped my father win my heart. And secondly, it allows me to mentor and be an example to other young men.

We entered ALERT Cadets in 1998. At the time my relationship with my father and three other brothers was “average”. We were missing the excellence of heart to heart relationships. Through spending focused time together in meetings, working on handbooks, serving others, campouts, and other various activities, we have grown close in our relationships with one another and with our God. 

In our unit we each have those exceptional individuals we look up to as mentors and guides and those who look up to us. It is a challenging responsibility, but that is what is so distinctive about Alert Cadets. The unit is the body of Christ in miniature, which promotes our growing into the mature men God has called us to be. Opportunities were provided for my father to come alongside me, and fathers to encourage one another, in the shared goal of turning their hearts toward their sons.

When I think of Alert Cadets, I am thankful for God strengthening my relationship with my father and each of my brothers. It means the world to me that my father, brothers and I can now share our hearts with one another.