Wednesday, July 23, 2008

I Once Was Blind...



This past weekend I was visiting family in South Carolina with my wife Jackie. I had the opportunity to visit the church that I was saved in almost 25 years ago!

Victory Baptist Church in Beaufort, SC. It was interesting to see that from the outside, not much has changed. Still in full effect, they even have the same signs they did when I was there from 81-84. But it was awesome to think that even though the building hasn't changed much, minus a few paint jobs, a LOT has changed in and around me.

I'll never forget the day I decided to pray with our principal in the pews when I was 8 years old. I was so ready to accept Christ as my savior. And then later that weekend I was baptized. Even though I was young, I knew I needed Christ. I couldn't imagine going through life without having Him in my heart. After all, he died for me.

So now, I see my nephew Jacob, attending the same school, and experiencing God's love to the same degree I did. It's cool to know that their legacy continues. And who knows what God has done through the thousands of folks that have passed through those walls.

I thank God for a firm foundation. And I am thankful for all the staff and teachers who have sacrificed through the years to provide a "safe", Christ-centered place for children to grow and learn about God's love. (despite slapping our wrists a few times when we go astray... ouch... I still remember that too!)

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2 comments:

Heather Palacios said...

This is possibly your best post, as a pastor. Thx for sharing your heart here and for inspiring us to share our's with others.

all day (allen d) said...

that is a cool legacy bro. it is cool to see how God uses our experiences to bring about His purposes. Rock strong my brother!