Posts Tagged ‘csm review’

Zombies (CSM 2/11/11 Review)

We had a great night last Friday at CSM. One of our students, Rebecca, spoke about optimism, pessimism, and thankfulness. When word got out that she was speaking, a huge wave of newcomers came to give her support! She communicated clearly and effectively! I’ll try to upload the video soon. I love giving students the [...]

The Runaround (2/4/10 CSM Review)

One (of several) downfalls of being bivocational is conflicting obligations. For instance, last Friday was our school‘s homecoming (at the same time as youth group). This of course was problematic, as I am the ASB advisor and oversee all things social– especially homecoming. It caused a long, hard day full or runarounds and back-and-forth trips [...]

8:40 (1/28/2010 CSM Review)

I have to say, it was one of my least charismatic but most urgent message I’ve ever spoken at CSM. I talked about defeating pirates in the second week of our How To Kill A Ninja (and other like-minded villians) series as inspired by Josh Shipp’s book. Pirates are people that will take advantage of [...]

A Hard Talk (1/21/11 CSM Review)

This past week a freshman boy died at one of our local high schools. His cousin is in our ministry. We recognized him, prayed for him, and shared in his sorrows. I spoke out of James 1 about not just hearing God’s word but doing it! This death was a reminder that life is temporary [...]

CSM Review: 1/14/11

We started a new series, “How to Kill a Ninja (and other like-minded villains) this past week. Its inspiration came from a book that a friend-of-a-friend contributed to. This week we talked about “How to Kill a Ghost”. In short, a ghost is past memories, mistakes, or lies that we let control our future. The [...]