Archive for February, 2010

Truth for the Christian by Pastor Taylor

February 24th, 2010 by KPIC Admin

Did you know that according to the Barna Research Group, only 9 percent of professing Christians hold a Biblical worldview? This stunning statistic would then logically translate that there may not be much difference in the lifestyles of a believer and a non-believer. Wow! Our worldview then, or we could say, our lens or view of our world, is very critical indeed. We can look at the world through the lens of subjective opinion, the lens of a particular ideology, the lens of personal experience (good or bad), the lens of our upbringing, the lens of popular culture, etc., or we could embrace an objective standard in which viewpoints and perspectives can be carefully measured.

It’s been said before that you can be a “Christian in your heart without being a Christian in your head”. The point of this statement implies a lack of renewal through insufficient knowledge and training in the Scriptures. Romans 12:2 exhorts us, “Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind”. Our minds (i.e. our thoughts) are a crucial and critical component of our precious faith. We are further exhorted to note that, “As a man THINKS in his heart, so is he.” Our lives and destinies can follow our patterns of though, for good or for bad. God is graciously inviting us into His plan and purpose for the world by lovingly giving us His Word whereby we measure all things. We are commanded to “Love the Lord our God with all of our mind…” thus right concepts about God and the world He created are imperative to our well being.

We as a church have a wonderful opportunity to sharpen our Biblical thinking skills as we participate in this Saturday’s, “The Truth Project”. This training seminar, a project of Focus on the Family, is designed to realign our thinking Biblically in the areas of God, man, philosophy, government, family, ethics, work & labor, science, history, and a host of other important topics that shape our world. Please plan on joining us from 9am to 12:30pm in room 204 at King’s Park as we together examine God’s Truth. We will only come forth more confident and competent in our view of this wonderful life God has given each of us. Please come and be a part!

Visit the official website at www.thetruthproject.org.

Fun Valentine’s Day Ideas

February 10th, 2010 by KPIC Admin

Interested in celebrating love this Sunday, but don’t have any ideas yet? Here are some ideas from the KPIC staff for all ages and stages of life.

  • Organize a coed dinner with all your friends – get dressed up and go out!
  • Write a love note to a great woman in your life.
  • Give a stranger a Valentine with a scripture about God’s love and give it anonymously.
  • Put a love note in your husband’s or child’s lunchbox.
  • Buy your dog a Valentine’s Day collar.
  • Surprise your spouse, date or friend with a picnic lunch at work!
  • See a romantic comedy.
  • Do a chore for a roommate.
  • Bake your neighbor some cookies (and if you have children, make it a family event!)
  • Start the day off right, make your roommate breakfast.
  • Make a Valentine’s Day card with a recipe on it and cook the recipe with someone.
  • Go to a great party. (Mirembe Benefit, Campus Valentine’s Day Ball)
  • Make a Valentine and tape it to your mailbox for your mailman (or your trashcan for your trashman!)
  • Write a good old fashioned letter to an old friend you haven’t talked to in a while.
  • Call an old college roommate.
  • Call a single friend and let them know how wonderful it is to have them in your life.
  • Poke someone on Facebook.
  • Wear red to celebrate love (or to promote AIDS awareness, substance abuse awareness or vasculitis awareness).
  • Get creative with a scavenger hunt, from post-its to elaborate searches across town!
  • Enjoy the outdoors, go for a long walk on a local park’s trails.

Other ideas? Leave a comment with your idea!