Sweet Reunion

In the next day or two I’ll be able to blog about my recent trip to LA… I was down south from Sunday thru today.  One of the highlights was certainly last night.

In college, there were four of us who were known (only by ourselves) as “The Crew.”  Darryl, Brian, Anthony and Jeramy were accountability partners who spoke into each others lives and laughed a lot!  We all been in each others weddings and been able to see each other (all together) probably 3 or 4 other times since graduation.  Though I get individual times with Darryl, Anthony and Jeramy, it is really sweet when we’re all together or when at least three of us are together!

On Tuesday evening, we had that chance.  Anthony lives north of LA.  Jeramy down near San Diego and I was down south.  The three of us had a great dinner together and a few hours of laughter and catching up on fun family stuff!  Though we missed “D” greatly, he at least texted us a great pic while we were together!

Great to head home now and catch up with my family, but nice to have been with some guys that I consider the closest thing to “family” outside of my own!

Grace,

Brian

Top Five Tuesday: Superbowl Commercials

It’s been a very busy day, but I will be faithful to the ol’ blog and get out my top 5.  Very simple one tonight; the top five ads from Sunday’s Superbowl.  The criteria:  What made me laugh.

Without further ado… the list.

Five: Green Police

Four: Doritos Gym

Three: Letterman, Oprah and Leno.

Two: Doritos “Don’t mess with my momma and don’t eat my Doritos”

One: Betty White getting tackled.

These are off the top of my head and I’m sure I am missing one or two, but for now… this will do!

Grace,
Brian

In Search

Want to help network?

One of the… umm… benefits(?) of networking with so many people is that I am often called upon by Churches or by Youth Pastors who are in search of one another!

A church searching for a new Youth Pastor calls asking me if I know of any available candidates…

A Youth Pastor searching for a new situation/employment calls asking if I know of any church hiring…

Really, I do see it as a benefit, I like this aspect of the networking I do.  Especially when we see the right people end up with the right person (and vice versa).

I am certainly not a “job bank” but it is nice to be trusted and sought out for this important beginning stage of a search.   So, I throw it out to you, simply because I don’t know of all the great candidates out there.  If you know of a person who is qualified as a GREAT potential Youth Pastor, don’t hesitate to have them contact me (brian[at]youthmark[dot]com).  The flip is true as well, contact me if you know of a GREAT potential church for a Youth Pastor to land (no, you can’t replace your current, person, only looking to help churches with current openings, not ones you wish were open! Ha).

Be part of the network!

Grace,
Brian

YMV and Friends

Yesterday and today have provided a variety of meetings that I find 0h-so-exciting for the 2010 YMV season and for my own friendships and encouragement!  I count it a joy to have had these great times with some fantastic folk.  Here’s a glimpse of the folk I got to see.

Wednesday: My friend Mark Miller, was the guest speaker at chapel for Seattle Christian.  Instead of doing our normal Burien area network meeting, the group went to support Mark as he spoke.  He did a great job.  Fun to also hang with Nathan, both Marks, Craig and then grab lunch with several of them and have Chad show up as well.

After lunch I commuted up to Mt. Vernon for the afternoon with Joe Poppino.  Joe is the worship leader for the YMV Retreats this year!  He is recording some of his own stuff and should have an album produced by the time the retreats take place!  This is so exciting.  We got to plot, scheme and dream about the 2010 Retreats and the relationship between the speaking, music, atmosphere, electives, etc.  Fun times with Joe.

In addition, since I was in the area, I got in touch with my friend Mark Moder, he is the President of Youth Dynamics. He happened to be in town (half of his time is spent in ID), so we were able to schedule an impromptu coffee.  I praise the Lord for they way he is using Mark at YD and the progress that has taken place in the first year of Mark’s service as President of YD.

It was then time to head south to Edmonds where I was speaking to students and parents at Maplewood Presbyterian (they are doing an Alaska trip with us this year).  This was a fantastic time.  Please pray for the Youth Leader there, Tania.  She has a very sick aunt who will soon be going home to be with the Lord.

After the Edmonds speaking, I headed south on 99.  My friend Blaine lives in Shoreline and the two of us were able to connect for about an hour at at local joint called Darrel’s.  Blaine was a student in my Youth Group in Roseburg, OR (I also coached him in Soccer and Basketball). It is a lot of fun to see him as an almost 30 y/o, but it does make me feel pretty darn old now.

Then… I came home and had the best meeting of the day!  I got to hang out with Elisabeth!

Thursday: After a little daddy/daughter time with Halle (I take her to school most days) I had a phone appointment with Kirk Petersen (he works for Youthmark down south).  I headed south to South Hill and had coffee with Jon Wimmer.  Jon is taking his youth group to Mexico this summer on SERVE.  The ConvergeNW network is teaming together for this trip and has Youthmark doing the training package.  It was fantastic to connect with Jon.

After that meeting I got to catch up with Troy Asher at the same Starbucks.  Troy was a Youth Pastor, then he became the Discipleship Pastor and is now wearing both hats at his church. I really like this guy, he is a few years older than me, I’m hoping his wisdom wears off on me and that his gray hair does not!

Then I was off to the Spaghetti Factory in Tacoma with Brad Hostak.  B-Rad is once again taking his group on YMV.  It was great to connect and encourage one another.  I finally got to get him his Leader Notebook and a gift-pack I owed him.  I even took his prize for winning one of my blog contests… only I forgot to give him that and part of his gift-pack.  I guess we’ll just have to get Spaghetti Factory again!  Darn.

My last appointment of the two day stretch was  in University Place (Tacoma area), with Steve Imhof.  Great guy, looks like he will be joining us for a YMV this year for his group.  I’m excited because Steve had every intention of doing a YMV last year, but then he and his wife discovered she was pregnant with twins… Steve made the wise decision of staying around all summer after the birth (they already had another little girl under 2).  Wise move Steve.

Now, it’s home with my boy Will.  The gals are out with Elisabeth for some Mommy/Daughter time, Will and I are going to chill out at home and watch some hoops and drink some cold ones (Apple juice for him and Green Tea for me)!

Busy two days, but thankful for the encouragement these friends were to me!

Grace,
Brian

Top Five Tuesday: Acquaintance Influences

This was a fun list for me to come up with because of the criteria I set for this one.  Today I will explore the five people who I would consider an acquaintance (meaning, I have at least met) who do (or have) influence(d) me.  The influence may or may not be to follow them, in fact, it may be to do what they have not done, but for whatever reason these folk have played a role in who I am, they have inspired me or they have influenced me to make a specific decision based on what I know of them.  It is somewhat random, in that, these are the current folk, I am sure this list will be different in six months.

Without further ado… the current list.

Honorable Mention: Mark Matlock (President of Wisdom Works, author, speaker) and Diane Brask (super-positive rural missions-gal who wants to see the rural parts of America reach the uttermost parts of the rest of the world… great vision).

Five: (TIE) Dan Allender and John MacArthur. Probably the only place you’ll see these two guys listed together!  I attended The Master’s College (where Mac serves as President) and finished my Master’s Degree at Mars Hill Graduate School (where Allender served as President). I have had several conversations with John MacArthur (even played hoops against him) and probably conversed with Dan Allender a handful of times (doubt he’d remember me). I love that these two opposites (in many ways) played a role in my overall education.  Both “systems” are distinct and I would never classify myself as a “Master’s Guy” or a “Mars Hill Guy.”  I would hope that I am simply an “Educated Guy.”  Dan Allender exudes grace and taught me more about listening to story (and the stories of others) than anyone (which is an incredible gift to have as a counselor/friend).  Dan’s books are excellent and serve the intended audience so well.  John MacArthur exudes Scriptural knowledge.  I truly appreciate the way he has been able to research and communicate insights into the Word of God.  Hardly a sermon-prep session goes by that I don’t use one of his commentaries to see what John had to say about this or that passage.

On the flip side of influence, I have learned well that some of the “followers” of men can be dangerous (doing what they think the chosen “man” might do, instead of making his or her own decision).  I like and respect both of these men, however Allenderites and MacArthurites tend to scare me. I am glad that both of these men are strong and courageous in their opinions (I don’t agree with every one of these opinions), but they are his own opinions, too often they become “the way” for their followers (no fault of their own).  Those who trust everything a man (or woman) says as Gospel truth ought to be warned… I follow Jesus.  I want to be a Jesus-ite.

Four: Mark Driscoll. I have met Mark one time, at a Tully’s Coffee… I thought, “that looks like Mark Driscoll,” so I introduced myself and low-and-behold, it was!  Here is a guy who loves Jesus and wants others to know Him well too! As the Teaching Pastor of Mars Hill Church here in Seattle, he is one of the most listened to Pastors around the world.  Though his tactics were criticized early on (he used to be known as the cussing Pastor) I can see the changes he has made and greatly respect the fact that he desires to grow the capital C “Church” in unity and influence.  He has taken his darts/bullets, and will continue to, but the man can flat-out teach the Word.  Though Mars Hill is still young, I believe they are growing in maturity and influence.  In addition, Mark is a good writer and his books have influenced me as well.

Three: Mark Oestreicher. Marko and I have met a couple times, with me knowing of him far more than him knowing of me.  For years Marko served as the President of Youth Specialties. Marko has maintained a blog for the last few years that I have been faithful to read (and he is the influence for one of my blog contests as well). Though I know our theology and methodologies in Youth Ministry probably differ a ton, I am thankful for his thoughts.  I disagree with some of what I have read from him (he tends to be more “emergent” while others would consider me “mainstream” or “evangelical”) but this doesn’t negate his influence…his blogging has had a profound influence on me, Marko is extremely transparent with his post, I have thought, “wow, this guy shares a lot about his own life, family, personal thoughts about YS, etc.”… I think that through this, I have learned to be carefully guarded with how much goes out to the public and whatnot.

The thing I will ALWAYS respect Marko for, while serving as President of THE BIGGEST Youth Ministry resource company in the world, Marko maintained a volunteer role as a small group leader for Jr. High boys at his local church.  If you’re going to write about, teach about and lead a ministry about youth, you ought to be involved with youth! Way to go Marko!  Marko is now in a time of transition, and is launching a coaching program, please join my in praying for his new endeavors!

Two: Greg Stier. I have had several conversations/interactions with Greg and we have exchanged several emails.  Though we are Facebook friends and have several common friends in real life, I can’t really say he and I are friends (yet). Greg runs an organization named, Dare 2 Share. I truly appreciate the ministry of D2S and, while a Youth Pastor, I loaded up the bus and took my students to their events.  However, the influence has come more through his blog and a few of the outlandish ideas he has had (which I believe he must have tapped into my head and stolen a few!  ha).  Though he only writes one or two posts a week, I have appreciated his candor and the personal stories of boldness in sharing the Gospel with those he comes in contact with.  As an organization D2S has done a few videos I am very impressed with.  On the flip-side, as the economy has had a down-turn the business side of the ministry has suffered and I feel as an upstart ministry (Youthmark) I have been able to observe from the outside and that has influenced some of the decisions I have made!  Pray for them in this tough time!

One: Francis Chan. One of my good friends is a close friend to Francis.  I believe I have spoken to Francis a couple times and have exchanged an email or two (I asked him to speak at an event); however, I have been frequenting his church (via Podcast and Vodcast).  In addition, I have read (most, not quite all yet) of Crazy Love and have recently purchased Forgotten God. Francis is a very gifted speaker and probably connects with a gathering of people better than most communicators I have ever seen.  His influence/inspiration comes in a  very positive manner.  I appreciate his total honesty (he actually admits to his struggles with his relationship with God, family and friends). He desires and strives for integrity.  It is obvious he has studied the Word. And I walk away from listening/reading with a desire to be more like Jesus and also see some practical things I’d like to do to become a better speaker, communicator and writer.

I am thankful that I get to spend eternity with Jesus and these folk who have put their faith in Him as well.

Grace,

Brian

Car Conversation

Will and I went down to pick up Halle from school today; it took a couple extra minutes to get out of the busy parking lot, but the whole way home Will was jibber-jabbin’ away and I was listening to some music.  Halle was just quiet the whole 12-14 minutes. As we pulled into our neighborhood..

Me: Halle, why are you so quiet?

Halle: I’m just reading Daddy

Me: What are you reading?

Halle: My new book, got it from Scholastic Book Club today…

Me: Is it good?

Halle: So far, I’m on page 75.

Me: When did you start it?

Halle: In the parking lot, when we got in the car, when you picked me up.

My Thought (didn’t say this one out loud)… 75 pages in 12 minutes… She’s 8… I don’t think I had read 75 pages total when I was 8.

Sometimes my kids amaze me.

Grace,
Brian

How About You?

Came across a picture on a friends FB page today.

I firmly believe my walk with Jesus is grace-based.  However, I also understand that hearing from Him is sometimes comes in silence (prayer, meditation, on a walk, quietness/stillness)… but more often than not, it comes in Hearing His Word.

Does this picture hit too close to your heart?

I’m going to “listen” right now, as I jump into Colossians.

How are you “hearing” Him right now?

Grace,

Brian

Top Five Tuesday: Summer Preview

It is hard to believe, but in about six months I will be nearly finished with our second season of YMV’s.  Our last “Complete” launch will be finished on July 24 and those Pacific Northwest teams will all be serving in their communities.  Much will happen between now and then, and Youthmark Mission Ventures are just one of things I am so excited about for this coming summer…

I thought I’d make that the focus of this Top 5 Post.  The criteria, I am naming the top five things appearing on my summer calendar as of today, January 26.  If it isn’t listed yet, it doesn’t make the list!

Without further ado, the list.

Five: Frosh Camp for YoungLife. I am part of the leadership team at Kentridge High School for Young Life.  Each Monday we gather to love on kids and share the Good News with teens who, for the most part, don’t know Jesus.  What an honor!  This summer I’ll be leading the guys to a camp up in Canada!  Five days with 14 and 15 y/o guys is going to be a hoot!  Depth of relationship and plenty of hours to know their young lives so that they can (hopefully) meet the One who knows them best!

Four: Colorado Camps/Anniversary. I have been invited to speak at two different High School camps this summer in Colorado.  It is always fun to be the guest speaker at retreats and camps.  Extra-special that I am going c0-teach with a good friend of mine, Mike, who played professional basketball for the Lakers (also overseas).  The second of these two camps happens to fall around the same time as my 14th Wedding Anniversary to Elisabeth!  It just-so-happens that we were married in Colorado Springs!  So, the plan is to have Elisabeth come for that second camp and either on the front-end or back-end we’ll celebrate our anniversary as well!  Woo-hoo!

Three: Youthmark Mission Ventures! This one had to be “clumped” into one major category.  Because we have several trips heading out in Alaska, PNW, Inner City settings, The Rockies, the Desert SW and the Gulf Coast, I cannot pick just one trip that I’m most excited about

Two: U2 with Elisabeth! I was so excited to secure some tickets to my all-time favorite band.  Rockin’ out at Qwest Field with my wife is going to be such a cool experience!  Hoping to hear Where the Streets Have No Name and would be so excited if they dropped in 40! It’s so nice of Bono, the Edge, Adam and Larry to drop by!

One: Hawaii! Last summer we had the privilege of going to Sunriver, Oregon with the entire Aaby-side of our family.  We had a full week of fun in Central Oregon.  Well, this summer, the three kids on Elisabeth’s side (and spouses) have decided to treat Mom and Dad to a week in Hawaii!  This is going to be a blast!   We revealed the plan at Christmas via iChat with all the kids/grandkids present online/video.  Time with cousins has our kids so excited!  Aloha!

Anything you looking forward to this summer?

Grace,
Brian