Thursday, January 29, 2015

Goals

Pastor Mike and i just returned home from a 3 day conference on prayer, church and goals. I have gone to the conference twice and while the material is fairly similar, the importance and "freshness" of the experience is great. I was stoked to go with Pastor Mike, as we have spent a lot of time together in prayer, but we had never gone to a conference together. When i went 3 years ago, i was excited to implement what i had learned, praying that it would impact my life more, making me a better teacher and man. This time, I'm pleased to say, that both Pastor Mike and I have come back with a renewed sense of what God is pushing us towards, as well as setting up some goals for church and personal growth. Folks, it is impossible to separate this list from the fact that our Awana leaders have been praying for "Revival" in Glide for the past 2 years. While i can't put Pastor Mike's goals up, I am pleased to give my goals for 2015. The rules: You have to have one B-HAG ("Big Hairy Audacious Goal") that pushes you, along with 2-5 spiritual goals...and one CANNOT be "pray with my wife" OR "I'm going to read my Bible more." Goals must be written down and yet remain flexible to life circumstances that could come up. Since we are expecting our first child in September, we have plenty of goals for our child, therefore, i'm slightly excluding those until the baby is born (BTW, we will not be discovering the sex). With that said, here they are...


1 Half marathon each month= 12 for the year (Have already done 2 in Jan.)
Run North Bank Road before baby (My marathon this year--17 miles)
Preach 1 Sunday a month
Read 2 Verses before each meal with Tonya
Read 6 parenting books, 3 with Tonya
Blog 1 per week (25 movie reviews in the year)
15 minutes of prayer a day
52 sermon illustrations
40 pushups and 5 minute "plank" by end of year
Read 2 Theology Books
Learn Baby "lingo" (sleeper, receiving blanket, etc.)
1 journal entry by Tonya and I per month
52 thank you letters
1 new recipe a month

Heading towards the "Big Goal": Don't have to act like i feel


There is an "end point" to my goals. It is an inside joke, but everyone knows i married way above and beyond my league by being blessed with Tonya. What most folks don't know is that she has quite litearlly never gotten angry. Despite a job that works with people and being married to me, she has
never once been angry. So, my goals this year, both physical and spiritual, are aimed at being more Christ like in example as seen by my wife--to not act like a i feel. While i have gotten angry and said things i haven't, i have never seen such a godly example of self control with one's emotions. Therefore, i am dedicating 10 minutes every morning to simple prayer of this goal, to "not act like i feel." I would like to go one year without getting angry. To be clear, this is different than frustrated or annoyed. Those are different.

There they are...i hope they inspire you, dear reader, to put your own goals down...When you have goals and they are written down, they inform you as to where you want to go, a dart board that you can actually hit. Without them, you can easily forget what you did last year, and can be unsure of what you wish to accomplish this year.

-to god be the glory for great things he has done!

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