Author: Arw27
Hi,
My name is Alan and I have been in ministry, for many years. I started out at Grace Community Church in their sports ministries, in Softball, Basketball and Semi Pro Baseball team, where I coached, led devotions, and shared my testimony on the baseball team with other teams we played. After leaving Grace, My wife Kathy and I were at Simi Valley Community Church, where we were lay pastors, and also got involved in Parenting classes called Growing Kids God's Way. The church ended up splitting and were part of the original people that helped start Cornerstone Community Church with Francis Chan and Ron Wilson. During that time, we continued in parenting classes, couples bible studies, and small groups. I became a non staff Pastor/Elder some years back and did it till I stepped down on December 31st, 2019. Nothing bad, just felt that the Lord was calling me to do something else, after 25 years at Cornerstone. Presently, I joined a band with our Homeless Ministry (PADS) and we just started a group on Friday nights, that ministers to professing believers who are going through some type of recovery. My desire, is that there will be some type of home/small church that I will lead, based on what the Lord seems to be calling me to. It is a really big step of faith, at 65 years old.
A couple other things to note. I was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa and left there when I was 20 years old. My passion was baseball, and my desire, was to play professionally. I gave my life to Jesus when I was a young teenager, but lack of a consistent fellowship and some family problems led me away. I also, started letting baseball be my God.
I moved to California when I was 20, and works for an offshore drilling company for about 2 and 1/2 years and then went back to school and Cal State University where I met my wonderful wife in Campus Crusade for Christ (CRU). We were married in 1980 and Lord willing, look forward to celebrating our 40th anniversary in August. We have 3 daughters that all live close by, until my middle daughter just moved to Tennessee.
My Career, had been since I got out of college, with a degree in finance, a combination of IT, consulting, Executive Vice President, RE Broker and Loan Broker, and a short time as a VP Senior Financial Analyst with Bank of America.
Well, I hope that gives you a little glimpse into my life, and where I think the Lord is leading. Please feel free to write.
God Bless
Alan
“I surrender all. All to thee I owe. Sin has left a crimson stain, Jesus washed it, white as snow.” SURRENDER, is a beautiful thing, when we are not enemies of the Cross, but citizens and adopted sons & daughters, of the most high God. ☝️
Happy Valentines Day. I love the fact, that we love, because Jesus first loved us, and shows us The Way to love. May our love point the way back, to the perfect one, who loves us.
These compliment the Verse of the Day, nicely. TRUST in the LORD with ALL your HEART, and do not LEAN ON your OWN UNDERSTANDING. In ALL your WAYS acknowledge HIM, And HE WILL MAKE your PATHS STRAIGHT – Proverbs 3:5-6.
You are……Waymaker, Miracle Worker, Promise Keeper, Light in the Darkness, YOU NEVER STOP WORKING!
Shout it from the mountaintops, that Jesus Christ is Lord.
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Father, may you put a filter on our mouths today, that when we say something, it will build up, and lift up, by speaking your words of hope, and life, in JESUS NAME! Also, Father, forgive us, when we have been quick to judge, in our own self righteousness. May we see through Jesus eyes.
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