Whew! Two weeks ago today, we left home intending to take our time, enjoying the journey, eventually arriving in Houston in time for this important conference. Well, we took our time. But it's hard to enjoy our surroundings when we get bad news on top of bad news from home, on an almost daily basis. A horrible tragedy in our church family, and two of our family members hospitalized with pneumonia left us feeling devastated. And helpless.
I've already written about the rain in Georgetown, but it wasn't over when we moved to Somerville. So much wet! And wind!
We did not do any sightseeing at all. We did have a nice lunch at Los Cabos in Brenham. You can read my review on TripAdvisor
here.
At least Charlie Chihuahua was happy. His humans stayed in the 5th wheel with him all day for several days.
But we did finally reach Houston. Heart sick and weary, but we got here.
We've been looking forward to this conference all year.
We arrived at
North Lake RV Resort in North Houston Sunday afternoon, got set up, and drug ourselves to Champion Forest Baptist Church for the opening program.
And we have been floating on a cloud of God's love ever since!
I'll try to write more about the church (biggest church I've ever seen!) later.
I still haven't had time to sort through all the information we took in at the Bible Conference (Sunday Evening, Monday morning) and Annual Meeting (Monday evening and all day Tuesday). There were so many excellent speakers, so much information about SBTC programs, so much encouragement!
Here are a few highlights from my notes (and from Twitter!):
I think it was Jason Crandall, a church planter, who said that when new members join his church, he asks them for their "Top Ten" list of unsaved family and friends, who they will commit to witness to.
The theme of this year's meeting was "Walking in Unity". One of the speakers preached on Ephesian's 4:1-6:
4:4 Unity of calling
4:5 Unity of confession
4:6 Unity of relationship
SBTC president Jim Pritchard told us about
The Haystack Prayer Meeting, held in Williamstown, Massachusetts, in August 1806, viewed by many scholars as the seminal event for the development of Protestant missions in the subsequent decades and century (use the link to look it up). One of the attendees at that meeting told the others "We can do this...if we will". And they did!
This should be our new motto..."We can do this...if we will!"
More quotes I liked:
"In the essential things...Unity.
In the non-essential things...Liberty
In all things...Charity"
"The most sobering reality in the world today
Is that people are dying today
And going to Hell TODAY"
"If you are saved today, you were once an enemy of God"
"Discipleship is leading a person to Christ and showing them how to walk with God, in such a way that they can lead someone else to God" (It's about releationships)
"Disciple Making...
...is Jesus' strategy to reach the world
...implies an intentional plan
...requires personal investment
...results in multiplication"
Too many of us are "Casual Christians" - attending church on Sunday, but not really following Christ.
Ben Stuart of First Baptist Beaumont encouraged us:
"In your pursuit of God for yourself, don't neglect to impart God to others."
"Sow the Gospel broadly, select disciples carefully & invest deeply."
"Look for the ones that want the Gospel, those that want to be discipled, and are faithful. Invest in them."
And from Twitter:
SB TEXAN @SBTexan 15h15 hours ago
Messengers elect
@nathanlino youngest-ever
@_sbtc president. Dante Wright &
@manorjuan also elected. STORY:
http://bit.ly/1SGNkIw
Bart Barber @bartbarber 23h
23 hours ago
"Every one of your professors at an SBC seminary is an inerrantist…don't take that for granted."
@jasonkeithallen #SBTCAM15
Robert L. Webb @RobertLWebb Nov 9
Blessed to see so many pastors committing to pray about planting churches in the most ethnically diverse city in the USA-Houston
@SBTCplant
Bart Barber @bartbarber Nov 9Houston, TX
#SBTCAM15 "Pastors need the tell Christians, 'You're not out of time; you're mismanaging it.'"
Bart Barber @bartbarber Nov 9
Houston, TX
"It's time for pastors to tell Christian parents to rise up and say no to the culture about Sunday sports." -Chris Osborne
#SBTCAM15
So much good information. I tried to take good notes, but I didn't want to miss one word that was being spoken. My brain is fried. We returned to our home on wheels last night, exhausted, yet uplifted. Can't wait for next year's annual meeting!
Today we start (slowly) making our way back north. The tragic situation at church is still...well... tragic. Our family members are still ill. We appreciate your prayers in these situations, and for our own safe travel.
Thanks to the faithful few who keep up with this blog.
And, have I asked you lately if you know Jesus?
Do you know Him?
If not, can I just tell you a few things?