Top Posts For March 2014

It looks like spring has finally sprung around here. With the frequency of winter weather over the past few months, I think my family and I are about ready for some warmer weather for a change.

March 2014 Word Picture from Wordle.net

With spring comes a few major events in the life of my family and my church. This weekend, we have a major event at our church. We are hosting Creation Truth Foundation. Dr. Sharp and his ministry will present a series of evening presentations on the truth of Scripture, and especially Genesis. With an impressive traveling museum, this will be an incredible experience.

Two weeks after that, we celebrate our first Easter with Cabool Christian Church! It was almost one year ago at this point that we were traveling to Missouri to interview and connect with this incredible church family for the first time. And now, we will celebrate the Resurrection together.

Our family is experiencing some busy times as well. With a family of eight, there is always something going on. Between my work and class, and my wife’s efforts at homeschooling our younger kids, we stay mobile most of the time. With my oldest daughter’s sports seasons at an end, we now have a bit of margin in our busy schedules.

In case you missed them, here are my top seven posts for the month of March:

  1. 6 Characteristics Of A Good Communicator
  2. The Difference Between Purpose, Vision, and Mission
  3. Why You Need To Develop A Philosophy Of Ministry
  4. How To Take Notes While Reading The Bible
  5. My Current Philosophy Of Ministry
  6. 11 Things I Love About Field Notes Brand Journals
  7. Book Review – A Work Of Heart by Reggie McNeal

As usual, several posts from the Foundations Of Youth Ministry series made the list. The top slot is filled with a post I wrote more recently from a series on being a good communicator. There are a couple of new items on this list, too. One is a book review, and the other is a post about my favorite pocket sized journals, by Field Notes. I find it both intriguing and exciting to see these make the list for a change.

The month’s writing was a bit sparse, and I only managed to keep my regular series up to date, with a few extras here and there. My series on studying and memorizing 2 Timothy appears each Sunday. And I have several book reviews that I posted throughout March, as well.

My favorite post from March is from the series Establishing Spiritual Disciplines, and is called Rejuvenating Your Prayer Life. I’m really excited about this series, and I plan to write more articles for it in April, so keep an eye out.

With all that’s on the horizon, in my family, at my church, and here on my blog, I’m excited to see what God has in store!

Have a great month!

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