Because...I'm Awesome


I wish we could all poke fun at ourselves like this.

Now it's easy for him. He's a 2 time NBA MVP and 6 time All-Star.

But who cares. We are all good at what we do. That's why we do it. It's ok to make mistakes and it's definitely ok to poke fun at yourself.

Laugh a little today. Instead of beating yourself up over a simple mistake at work or in ministry, make a joke out of it and learn from it for next time.

If Steve can do it so can you.

I'm Awesome,
Shane

Book Review: Primal

What if every Christian on Earth was searching for something different?

Instead of being a Christian just for the sake of not committing sins, what if we were on "A Quest for the Lost Soul of Christianity"?

In Mark Batterson's new book, "Primal", he challenges readers to return Christianity to it's roots. "Primal", is a roadmap to the heart of a true Christian lifestyle. In this book you will learn what it truly means to love God with your heart, souls, strength, and mind. Readers are encouraged to break the chains of boring religion and instead dive head first to a God who transcends all humanity.

This book truly sets you back on track to a love for God that won't fizzle out. I believe that, "Primal", should be on every readers list at the start of the New Year. Batterson writes with intent and urgency for the church to return to it's early roots. He encourages the readers to expand themselves in all four areas of the Great Commandment in order to serve a God who is beyond all comprehension.

"Primal", brings new perspective. It tears down the stereotypical Christian walk and instead leads readers to a refreshed relationship with God. I truly enjoyed reading this book. I know that due to this book my view of God and of the Great Commandment have changed. I now understand a little bit more about why I must use everything God has given me to serve Him. I am a being of curiosity and imagination, because of this I have great responsibility to serve God in ways specific to me.

I encourage you buy this book and prepare for a journey back to primal Christianity.

You can purchase "Primal" on RandomHouse.com here. Or on Amazon here.

This book has the potential to revolutionize your walk with God. It's not your ordinary "Christian Inspiration" reading. When you buy "Primal", prepare to be challenged in ways that are new to you. Use it as a spark plug to go into the world and do something new for Christ.

After all "Reformations are born out of discovering something ancient, something primal." (pg. 169) We are a part of this reformation. It's time to get back to our roots.

Be Primal,
Shane

The Great Toy Giveaway


This is my church.

I am so thankful to be a part of Phoenix First Assembly. Yesterday was one of the coolest experiences of my life. I have never been so humbled as I was standing in the middle of that sea of people. As each family walked by I couldn't help feel proud of my church. The smiles on the faces of the children gave me a deeper understanding of Matthew 25:40:

“The King will reply, ‘I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.’ (NIV)

Do something for Him this Christmas.

This Is Christmas,
Shane

GE Your Church


What if the church was more like GE?

What are your thoughts? What can you do to develop unity and exemplify the importance of hope?

Imagine That,
Shane

- Thanks to Shaun Mayfield (@shaunmayfield) for opening my eyes to the imagination of GE.

Reading Words vs. Seeping Content

Do you ever read something and then pause, to discover that you have no clue what you're eyes just glanced over?

I am the KING of reading words and not seeping in content.

I've been struggling with this since at least my freshman year of high school. I was unintentionally trained to not grasp what I was reading while in school. Reading became necessary and I was normally assigned dry, empty books that meant nothing to me past graduation day. Reading words and missing content became my preferred method of self-teaching mainly due to the fact that it got me by with a passing grade.

Then God decided that post-high school would be a great time for me to realize I enjoy reading thought-provoking material. I began to enjoy reading books that taught me more about who I am in Christ. I even started reading my Bible on a regular basis. I'm 20 days away from reading the Bible in it's entirety in one year.

But, this thought hit me today:

"What have I missed?"

I faithfully read my Bible from cover to cover, but did I grasp what it was saying? Yes, I prayed before and after, but when I was tired and simply read just to complete a task, did I take anything from it? How many times did I miss God trying to speak into my life because I was more concerned about getting to the next days reading than allowing the Spirit to engage me in it's content?

It's scary what we become. We've all done it. We've been trained to read words and not seep content. The most dangerous part of this scenario is that we apply our training to Bible reading.

Starting now I'm doing things differently. The Bible isn't the same as other books in the "Christian Inspiration" section of Barnes and Noble. The Bible is the inspired word of God. I refuse to skim over the words and familiar stories. I want to go deeper, listen more intently, and allow God to use everything in the Bible to further strengthen my relationship with Him and understanding of Him.

What have you been missing?

Take Your Time,
Shane


The Seasons (Part 2)

If you're reading this right now and you live in the Northern Hemisphere like I do, you know that it's cold outside. Winter hasn't officially started, but as far as you're concerned, we're in the dead of it.

Now there is this world acclaimed holiday we celebrate every December 25th that doesn't seem to fit the mold of winter. On this day we come together to bring joy to everyone we can encounter. The common tradition is to give gifts to those that mean the most to you in order to bring some form of happiness into their life. Christmas is a holiday meant to bring both joy and hope to the world.

So why is it that this holiday falls in the middle of a desolate season?

Maybe there is something deeper than beautiful snowfall, cold winds, and long shopping lines that encompass the holiday of Christmas.

Is there a chance that the principles of hope and joy are meant to reflect what Christ brought us in the middle of our most desperate times?

You see, the winter of our life is hopeless and full of despair. We don't know when it will end but we are constantly seeking a means of relief. We would give almost anything to end the blizzard that our life has become.

Then this gift-giving holiday arrives. We wake up early and expect to find a years worth of bliss under a giant green tree. There has to be more to this day than the kind of happiness money can buy. Most of us know there is more. This holiday has much deeper purpose than what we've focused it on. On Christmas we celebrate the birth of a Savior. Many people shun Him and turn His holiday into one set on consumerism, but there are those that don't, they understand why we celebrate in the dead of winter.

It's because Christ comes in the grim of our lives. When we are down and out, when our heart is cold, and when there is no hope on the horizon,

Christ is there.

He's our relief. He's the ray of light that peaks through the clouds of the snow storm.

We celebrate Christmas in the winter because Christ came to carry us into spring.

All the hope and joy we could ever ask for came to us while we were still sinners. The birth of a child meant much more than we could ever imagine. As Christ began to develop here on Earth our lives quickly began to change.

He came in the dead of winter so that we could have hope for the seasons to come.

Spring Is On The Horizon,
Shane
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Commonly Unique

We all want to fit in.

I don't even care if you would describe yourself as indie. You probably reflect your indie lifestyle by shopping at Urban Outfitters, just like every other indie person.

There are certain brands and trends that define the social group we are a part of.

What are yours?

Where do you shop?

What kind of music do you listen to?

Are you a coffee or smoothie person?

Is it the gym or the art gallery?

Are you a Mac or PC?

I'll go first:

RVCA is currently dominating my closet.
Switchfoot's "Hello Hurricane" has been on repeat the last week or so.
Green Tea is slowly becoming infused within my blood cells.
I spend more time at the gym in a day than I do watching TV for the entire week.
Apple products are second only to the people in my life (Obviously, God is the #1)
I also can't stand when guys make smily faces like this :-) on a computer. I don't know why, maybe it's because they were made popular by jr. high girls. Somehow that destroys street cred.

So that's me. I don't know how to define myself. I'm a pretty unique person, just like you.

Now it's your turn to comment and tell the Revamp world a few things that may give them a peek of what you enjoy.

We All Fit In,
Shane

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The Seasons (Part 1)

Every year our Earth and our lives go through this vicious cycle we call seasons.

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter.

These four words describe the constant flow of our humanity.

What we may not see is how the Earth's seasons parallel the seasons of our life.

The Spring season of our everyday life is where the anticipation builds. It's when life is beginning to fill, opportunities are beginning to surface, and everything seems to be coming together. We may experience some minor set backs but nothing can take our eyes off of the events that are ahead.

Summer is our arrival. There are many points in life where we feel accomplished. We believe that we have finally received our payoff for all of our hard work. There is nothing that can stop and nothing will stop the sun from shining on our achievements. We hope these days never end.

Then comes Fall. Maybe it's an event, mistake, fade-out, or direction change; whatever it is we're stopped right in our tracks. We were hoping the rays of summer would never fade out and suddenly we begin to see the leaves of our lives begin to turn and the weather begin to chill. This isn't necessarily a miserable time, it could still be filled with joy as we reflect on what the Summer season of life was like. Though, altogether we begin to doubt. We start to wonder if what we are doing is what we were meant to do. All of the sudden our hopes and dreams don't feel big enough anymore. We feel like we've been chasing God's plans all along but begin to wonder if we've been pursuing to our full extent. This season is dreary, it's the time that cools our boiling hearts to nothing more than a lukewarm stagnation.

Eventually we slip into winter. Sometimes this season comes unexpectedly. We may be warm one week and require a jacket the next. We begin to wear more layers and our breath turns to fog. The layers of our winter are emotions like frustration, anger, bitterness, confusion, and regret. We aren't sure what we did to walk away from the excitement of summer and walk into the chill of winter. This is where we are at our low. We don't know what to do in order to get out of this chilling part of our life, but we are willing to try anything. We want to feel the heat of summer pounding down on our heart's desires. We want to dream again, create again, and succeed once more. However, we can't shake the comfort of our layers.

I don't know what season you may be in right now, but I believe we have all experienced these different times. Our lives are constantly rotating and adjusting. We are always adding more layers and taking more off in order to adjust to our environment.

Maybe you're reading this and winter isn't just the season our Earth is in right now. You know what it means to be stuck outside in a personal snow storm. You are wondering if life will ever heat up again. You want to dream again, you want the joy you had in your summer, you just want freedom from the layers of emotions you have covered yourself with.

If that's you, I want you to know:

There

is

hope

in

the

dead

of

winter...

Until Tomorrow,
Shane
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Thank You Christian Rappers

You're welcome:


By the way, I found this little ditty at Alltop.com. Just want to give credit where it's due.

-Shane
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Desire

Are you who you want to be?

When will those convictions and desires that rest deep within the walls of your heart be exposed?

What will it take for you to break out of the bondage of normality and do something huge?

Why are you afraid to devote your life to what you most desire?

For so long we have been taught to seek Gods will in everything. Sadly, this has caused many people to completely disregard their own burning passions. We are supposed to seek Gods will, but he also says he will "...give you the desires of your heart." (Psalm 37:4 NIV)

Maybe the desire to start a new career, explore a new hobby, or travel to an exotic country are in your heart and mind for a reason.

Maybe He put them there.

Is it a crime to believe that God wants us to enjoy our life?

I believe He wants us to have just as much fun being alive as He did creating us to live.

There is a purpose in our God given desires and they all inevitably strengthen the cause of Christ.

So are you who you really desire to be?
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