Long time no post
Wow I havent written in a long time. The reason is probably because I have more important things to do at the Cyber cafe and that my computer broke last week.
Recently I watched the movie The Second Chance and I found it quite interesting: Here is the review from plugged in online
The Second Chance
Ethan Jenkins and Jake Sanders share a passion for ministry to God's people. And that's almost where their similarities end.
Ethan is the privileged, prodigal son of Pastor Jeremiah Jenkins, a world-renowned church planter. After a stint as a rock star (and time in rehab), he's come home—literally and spiritually—as the heir apparent of his father's well-to-do, lily-white suburban megachurch, The Rock. Jake Sanders, on the other hand, knows little of privilege as he pastors Second Chance Community Church in a beleaguered inner-city neighborhood. With his wife's help, Jake ministers to a poor, struggling congregation—most of whom are black or Hispanic—helping them get off drugs, get out of prostitution and get jobs.
Second Chance was founded by Jeremiah three decades before. And The Rock still supports its urban sister church—and pays Jake's salary. Though the larger church is financially generous, Jake resents the congregation's hesitancy to "cross the tracks" in order to invest relationally in his church as well. He believes the main reason The Rock writes big checks is so that its members won't have to get their hands dirty, essentially cleansing their consciences with cash.
Thus, when Ethan begins to challenge the status quo at The Rock, the church board decides he "needs his wings clipped" and sends him to spend two weeks at Second Chance as thinly disguised "discipline"—and two radically different worlds are set to collide. Ethan has to learn that ministry requires more than just throwing money at people's problems. And Jake must confront his own deep disdain for how the larger church fails to see that Second Chance needs more than just monthly checks.
Well the CKY Youth Group had a suprise party for my 16th birthday and that was fun
But it is almost 8 50 am and I gtg to get my laptop fixed
see ya
Joel
Recently I watched the movie The Second Chance and I found it quite interesting: Here is the review from plugged in online
The Second Chance
Ethan Jenkins and Jake Sanders share a passion for ministry to God's people. And that's almost where their similarities end.
Ethan is the privileged, prodigal son of Pastor Jeremiah Jenkins, a world-renowned church planter. After a stint as a rock star (and time in rehab), he's come home—literally and spiritually—as the heir apparent of his father's well-to-do, lily-white suburban megachurch, The Rock. Jake Sanders, on the other hand, knows little of privilege as he pastors Second Chance Community Church in a beleaguered inner-city neighborhood. With his wife's help, Jake ministers to a poor, struggling congregation—most of whom are black or Hispanic—helping them get off drugs, get out of prostitution and get jobs.
Second Chance was founded by Jeremiah three decades before. And The Rock still supports its urban sister church—and pays Jake's salary. Though the larger church is financially generous, Jake resents the congregation's hesitancy to "cross the tracks" in order to invest relationally in his church as well. He believes the main reason The Rock writes big checks is so that its members won't have to get their hands dirty, essentially cleansing their consciences with cash.
Thus, when Ethan begins to challenge the status quo at The Rock, the church board decides he "needs his wings clipped" and sends him to spend two weeks at Second Chance as thinly disguised "discipline"—and two radically different worlds are set to collide. Ethan has to learn that ministry requires more than just throwing money at people's problems. And Jake must confront his own deep disdain for how the larger church fails to see that Second Chance needs more than just monthly checks.
Well the CKY Youth Group had a suprise party for my 16th birthday and that was fun
But it is almost 8 50 am and I gtg to get my laptop fixed
see ya
Joel
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You turned 16???? WHEN??? AHHHH!!!!!!! I am scared now. or not really. When is your b-day?
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