Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Prison Update

So, yeah I am starting to get accustomed to the new world inside the prison walls, all the while trying not to get to comfy and let my guard down. My heart really goes out to those guys though, many of them are so lost. I saw the church crew of inmates going back to their rooms yesterday, there were about 10 of them...out of about 3,000 inmates! Hopefully there are more that I just didn't see...doubtful, but hopefully. The stories are still coming, but you get used to it after you are around it day after day.
Anyways, God has really opened some doors to witness. They have not been easy, but sure enough they were opened to me. I like a good challenge from time to time anyways. Keep praying for me, that God would protect me and put words in my mouth...He is the only one that can wake up and change the human heart, and even at that, they have to be willing to listen.
Linds and Seth are coming tomorrow. I am really excited about it, and can't wait to see them. Keep praying, and God bless!

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Prison Adventure Recap

OK, so the first week was as action packed and impacting as I thought it would be. Here are some highlights:

-One inmate attacked a female prison guard and tried to drag her into his cell with him...you can pretty much figure out what he had in mind.

-There was one fight really close to us, but by the time we could get to the window to watch the guards had it broke up.

-I found out that the remaining 5 of the famous "Texas 7," that escaped from prison a number of years ago and were not caught until they made it to Colorado, are in the prison. They are held in the death row area.

-Some of the inmates are in that prison for the rest of their lives, so they really don't care what they do to you.

-It is really sad to see all of the young inmates that will be in that prison, staring at the same walls for the rest of their life...incredibly sad and depressing.

-It seems that most of the prison guards have to be a little loco to handle the insane situations they are put in.

-Inmates will make a "shank" out of absolutely anything...and I mean anything!

-When surrounded by hundreds of VERY dangerous inmates, it can be an intimidating situation even with a guard at your side. But you kinda get used to it.

I will have more stories and highlights in the near future I am sure. Some of the stories I don't need to tell due to the nature of them. Keep praying for me, God is really opening some great doors to witness...hard situations, but great opportunities.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Palunski Unit Prison

Today was my first day on a new job that I will be working for a month or so. I am actually doing some electrical work to a Death Row prison facility called the Palunski Unit. It was quite an experience! I was literally in direct contact with people serving life sentences for capital murder, child rape, and all sorts of wickedness. It is a different world in such a big way. I will try to keep everybody updated on my experiences as frequently as I can. Please pray for me, for God's protection and that I can somehow be a light in this dark place...and when I say dark I mean it.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Great Communication Tip

All communicators, preachers, or wanna be's...go read this.

A Halelujah Moment

Our little boy, Seth, is FINALLY sleeping through the night...uninterupted...after nearly two years...Thank God! Seriously! Now all I have to do is train myself to stop automatically waking up in the middle of the night and this phase will be history. Bitter sweet.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Passion

Yesterday I began to pray that God would help me in my public speaking and gift me in an even greater way to be able to take any group of people at any given time in any given mood and effectively lead them to the place He wanted them to go. The very first thing He spoke to me was about passion. Always, always, always speak with passion and never back up from it.
Passion has always been one of my strong suits, and it is a huge part of my personality. But, what do you do when people are reluctant to follow, or give their life to Christ when you witness, or get on board with the vision? Something that we must refuse to do is to let such reactions douse our flame with water. Our passion destroys reluctance because it is contagious and it brings people to a place of decision. Passion pierces through complacency and mediocrity. Passion is on one side or the other, it is totally sold on something. How can we speak life and direction into people if we are not sold on it and fired up about it ourselves? People follow passion, it spreads like wildfire. Whether it is from the pulpit, on a street corner witnessing to a stranger, or at home leading our family devotional time, everything we do must be fueled with passion...it makes what we are saying believable.