Sorry I haven’t updated this regularly lately. These past few weeks have been a whirlwind of sorts. We just got back from Cleveland, TN where Christine and I got to minister at a wedding with prophetic instrumental music. When I get a chance I want to talk about that for a bit. Presently my whole household has came down with a viral and secondary bacterial infection, so we are all out of sorts to say the least. Hopefully during the Thanksgiving break I will be able to post a few blogs.
Blessings,
Gene
I walked out to a beautiful day this morning. It was rather cold at 25 degrees, but still beautiful. There is a silence that comes on those really cold mornings that is unparalleled. One can hear the Father’s voice on mornings like this.
I pondered my life as I was slowly driving out and I concluded that I am really content with where I am, where I have been, and where I/we are going. My family, they are awesome. I can actually trust local church leadership again. I have support and I have friends. My career is great and the ministry opportunities seem boundless.
Thanks Jesus……
Rick Pino is coming to Frederick, MD in February. Christine and I are part of a team that want to see a spiritual shift and denominational and religious strongholds broken in this area. We want breakthrough. We want something new….something real.
Visit breakthesurface.com frequently this next month as we are finalizing the conference details. You have to come if you are at least 5 hours away. (lol)

Published at November 5, 2007
in Devos.

Complete balance in life tends to be over-rated at times. It has been said that the only way to have complete balance in one’s life is to remain completely still and complacent.
Move forward. If you lose your balance and fall, get back up. Even if you do fall, you will fall closer to the place you were mean to be. Why? Because you decided to move forward….toward your destiny.
There is a balance that is achieved in motion, but it is a purposeful balance. Anyone can have a “balanced” busy status quo life meeting tasklists and to do lists. But what fun is that? Is that living? Is that growing?
Live a little, have purpose, grow and become.