Hello

Welcome to the Smith family blog, where our life is told. The purpose of this page is to share our life with family, friends and co-laborers. We work for a Christian Junior College called Ignite, located in Christiansburg, VA. Ignite exists to educate, train, and equip emerging leaders to discover and pursue their Life-Mission. We are part of that story, and this is where that story is shared. Enjoy.

The Smiths


Thursday, February 17, 2011

An Update...Finally!

Hello Everyone!
I hope you've been loaded with good days since the last post.  We have certainly had our share...especially with the days getting longer and warmer!  Spring is peeking around the corner!


Let me give you a quick update from the past month:  Mid-January we ventured up north to Illinois, Indiana and Ohio to promote Ignite.   We met some incredible leaders and pastors at Camp Hickory, Faith Outreach Center and Camp McPherson!  The students at locations had such a raw passion for God, which caused a chain reaction in my faith.  (one of the reasons I love youth ministry)


Following that trip we promoted Ignite at New Hope Worship Center (Concord, NC) and Hope Chapel (Apex, NC).  Both locations held unique significance to me and Sumer.  New Hope - the church that Sumer was raised in and where we had our wedding.  Hope Chapel - where we served as youth pastors for over 9 years...surreal.


Starting tomorrow we have another 10-day stretch of promoting!  (This time without the entire family)  Tennessee, New Hampshire and Virginia!  More connecting, promoting and recruiting!


So, those are the Ignite updates.  Next, I want to share a couple scriptures with you...and talk about their significance for us today:


Then Jesus said, "What is the Kingdom of God like?  How can I illustrate it?  It is like a tiny mustard seed that a man planted in a garden; it grows and becomes a tree, and the birds make nests in its branches."


"Just a little bit of heaven" - Jesus teaches the followers a lesson on the Kingdom of God.  What is it like?  What can it be compared to? - A mustard seed.  That is what Jesus chose to illustrate the Kingdom of God.  Really?


Well, I thought about it for a while.  A little seed of heaven planted into the heart of man (any one who receives the Word by faith)  As the seed takes root in the heart of man, this new life begins to protrude.  It's an obvious difference.  That "something" that wasn't there before.   That "something" being the presence of God.  As the presence of God takes root in our life, a transforming work begins to take place.  This sprout of heaven, this God-presence solidifies us,   giving us the ability to weather the storms of life.  Now, without the seed, none of that would exist.  The smallest touch of heaven can transform a dead body into a living source of hope.   


Go get of bit of heaven today!


We love you all!
The Smiths