To all the VOLUNTEERS at Southpoint Church
I wish I could come to every single one of you who has volunteered in 2010, and give you a bear hug and a huge sloppy kiss. You make Southpoint happen! Everyone who walks into our environments, whether it be UpStreet, Waumba Land, Main Service or InsideOut is immediately impressed by what you have done. Your hard work in creating the environments sets them up to listen attentively to the message of the gospel of Jesus that is life changing! (I refer you to our previous blog to hear and see again some of the great things God has done in people’s lives).
I spoke to a lady who came for the first time two Sundays back and returned this last week and she said that she and her 20 year old son walked in to our Sunday morning environment for the first time and both began crying… there was just something about the environment that touched their hearts and gave them a sense of God and his love as soon as they walked in.
A long time before the band begins and a long long time before the sermon starts, new people have already had their hearts affected by what you do!! You may think you only do a little job, but it is huge and the end result is eternal! I especially want to commend the ROAD CREW for all the hard work and early Sunday mornings. You rock!!
I love you all. I hope you have great celebrations with your family over Christmas and New Year and I look forward to a rewarding 2011 with you all.
Love John
A Lamp For Our Feet 2011
First off, Happy New Year! We hope that you are excited about the promise and potential of 2011! It’s going to be a great year.
Since it’s time for resolutions, fresh starts, and/or re-commitments to disciplines that have faded, we wanted give you some tools to help you “resolve” to read the Bible better this year. As a church, this is one of the most vital practices that we can do together in 2011. As Psalm 119:105 reminds us… “[God's] word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path.” Simply said, if we’re not reading our Bibles this year, we’ll be walking in the dark.
As you know, the Bible is a big book, more like a library, which contains 66 different books written by several dozen authors. Readers who approach it like any other book—beginning with page 1 and proceeding toward the end—can find themselves lost in a bewildering maze of ancient history and lists. Not to mention, busy schedules and limited confidence can end up discouraging a person from spending enough time in this amazing word from God.
A good Bible reading plan helps overcome obstacles like these.
We’d love for you to grab one of the reading plans below and use it to help structure some of your reading this year. Each approach offers an effective strategy for pushing beyond a limited understanding of the Bible … including how read the Bible topically (to get a concentrated view of a certain theme or subject), to see a “bird’s-eye-view” of the high points of the biblical story, or with a plan that guides you through the whole book. See the links below for reading plans we find especially helpful.
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Two-Week Topical Study Plans: Use this link to download a reading plan that contains two-week sections that each concentrate on a different topic. Content includes: the life of Jesus, the life and teachings of Paul, the Old Testament, on becoming a Christian …and many more.
* Two-Week Topical Studies (pdf)
30-Day Plans featuring important biblical topics and stories:
* 30 Days with Jesus (pdf): 30 days of readings about the life and ministry of Christ.
* 30 Days for New Christians (pdf): 30 days of passages for those new to the faith.
* 30 Days in the Psalms and Proverbs (pdf): 30 days of Psalms and Proverbs for worship and wisdom.
“Bird’s Eye Overview” Plans: The following plans offer a bird’s-eye-view of the Biblical story in three different levels of detail … 60, 90, and 180 days. The daily readings consist of selected passages that make up a sort of “guided tour” of the Bible’s high points. This arrangement should help convey the Bible’s “plot” without reading the whole book.
* 60-Day Plan: Read an overview of the Bible in 60 Days (pdf)
* 90-Day Plan: Read an overview of the Bible in 90 Days (pdf)
* 180-Day Plan: Read an overview of the Bible in 180 Days (pdf)
New Testament Study Plans: These are reading plans to help you study the New Testament.
* New Testament in a Year: Get the PDF here.
* New Testament (Five minutes a day / Five days a week): Get the PDF here.
Through the Bible In a Year: The link below will get you a PDF that will help you navigate the Bible in a year.
* Straight through the Bible in a year … from Genesis to Revelation. Get the PDF here.
* Old and New Testament together … Read the whole Bible, with something from both Testaments each day. Get the PDF here.
* Read from four places each day … Read the whole Bible, with readings from two books, Psalms, and Proverbs each day. Get the PDF here.
Read Online: Lastly, if you haven’t already discovered www.youversion.com , you need to discover it. There is an online Bible (in many translations) and a ton of online reading plans are found there ( http://www.youversion.com/reading-plans/all ). What’s great about this approach is that you read and check off your reading each day online and it syncs with many different mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Android). So, if you read online or on your phone, it keeps them in sync as to where you are on the plan.
Again, Happy New Year! We are excited about walking together this year using His word as a “lamp to our feet” as it guides us.
See you Sunday!
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(Note that the links above are all presented as downloadable PDFs so you might need to save them different ways based upon your computer. Some of you may be able to download with a simple click of the link and others might need to “right click” and “save as” to save. Also, if you are reading this via an RSS feed or via email, you may need to log into the blog to get the links to work correctly. Be aware.)