Kids Convention Day 2

Hey everyone 

If you saw yesterday's post about our Kids Convention this is what happened on our second day. I also want to thank Gina McClain for the prayer that she delivered on my blog this morning it was awesome and much needed. 

We got to see God work in a great way in the lives of our kids, but at the last service I got to pray for a couple of our kids who went up to the front to receive prayer to see change in their school. In my spirit I didn't feel like we were done and our district children's director felt the same way. They challenged all the children's pastors to start dreaming of where we could take the children's ministries in our church. It's funny because I already have been putting together my 2010 vision for the year and now I am working on the 2011 to where I feel like God is taking the ministry. Feeling a little overwhelmed, but knowing God will deliver on the vision that he give me it was then during that final prayer time where God sent one man to give me a word to where I have been for the past two years it was one of the most amazing moment in my life. 

When you least expect it God will deliver and say the most profound thing and it will be the most beautiful thing you have ever hear. Thank you Lord for your timing it can't be any more perfect.

Kids Convention

I know I should get better and not neglecting my blog, but I have been super busy. I just started going back to school and with work and my family I am not leaving a lot of time for the blogger, but it will be okay.

The North Texas District is doing a Kids Convention and it's their third year doing it. My first time going, but I just want to say that God was moving in the lives of those kids tonight. Pastor Richard Konderla brought the word of going through the fire. It's tough when kids are facing on all this peer pressure from different sides they tend to go with the crowd. I don't believe that it's on purpose, but we have to train our kids to always do the right thing. It's okay to stand out for doing what God wants you to do and if you get teased by doing that then so be it. I know your thinking Greg that's hard I don't want my kids to get teased and neither do I, but we need to teach our kids to fear God rather then fear what your friends are going to think about you.

We had kids from our church go up and say "Hey I want to be a light at my school and risk not being cool because I want to be nice to someone who needs it."

I am so proud of our kids because I believe that God has something special planned for all of our kids tomorrow. If your reading this please pray that God does something special in the lives of our Students tomorrow.