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A "tribe" of hundreds sat quietly in anticipation as the sun was setting over the distant forested hills of western Arkansas.  The heat was still sweltering, but with the great sense of expectancy it went unoticed.  Suddenly the call of some strange bird, perhaps the whippoorwill, broke the heavy silence with its eerie call.  Then from the opposite direction, another one answered back.  The river winding before us was as still as the air, but then, slicing throught the air came flaming arrows.  They came from behind the trees on the left side of the clearing, and landied harmlessly into the river before us.

The slow, steady pounding of a large drum made our hearts skip a beat, and the sight of a canoe occupied by three Indian chiefs made the tribe gasp in awe.  An indian dressed only in buckskin pants, in the front of the canoe held a flaming torch that lit up his befeathered silhouette.  The warcraft made its way up to the other side of the river where the lead chief held out the torch and suddenly the outline of a very large arrow burst into flames.  Then the canoe was rowed straight over to the clearing where we were now standing.  The three mysterious native American figures disembarked from the craft.  Each deliberate step was accentuated by the pounding drum as the three chiefs came and stood before us. 

Alright, so I'm no Louis Lamour, but the final campfire at boyscout camp last week was really quite cool.  And this particular camp near Mena, Arkansas did a wonderful job of recreating the sights, and sounds of a time long ago.  Which I feel is truly the only way you can begin to understand people, their lives, and history itself.  You have to imagine, and understand what their experiences were, without all the bias and experience of a modern lense of understanding and "enlightenment".  America's native tribes, and pioneers were a people of strong, hardy disposition and drive.  They became a part of the land and recognized God's providence in every aspect of their lives.

What about you and I?  Are we not called to be "Pioneers of the faith?"  Today's modern culture is as dark and untamed as the New World was to our forefathers of long ago.  We must have the same drive and determination in order for our faith to perservere in this vast spiritual wilderness.  We must be a people of vision, strength and grace in order to fully realize our dreams and our calling in this life.  God has called us to reach every nation, every tribe, and every tongue with his Word, and yet we live right next door to people who have no idea who Jesus is or what the conseqences are without Him in their lives. 


Forge ahead.  Blaze a trail.  Carry the message with you WHEREVER you go, even if its just across your backyard to that neighbor you know doesn't go to church anywhere.  Do it with love and understanding, do it with grace, but carry the truth.  In this you will be a pioneer helping to establish a great nation, called the Kingdom of Heaven. 

 
GRAND OPENING! 02/04/2009
 

Don't you love it when you see a sign that announces a "GRAND OPENING!"  It means that something new has come to town, and is ready to show off their wares.  It means a new choice is yours for the making.  Well this might be considered a "GRAND RE-OPENING" as this is my first blog entry for our new web-address, www.communitychurchofgod.net.  We've changed the style a little and are working to make this site as useful and as user-friendly as possible.

We've added a Calendar Page, and are trying to streamline the other pages, as well.  If you have any suggestions or ideas for the site, please email them to me at... PastorD@consolidated.net

While this site may be "New and Improved," the message we carry has remained the same since our inception.  Simply put...God loves you.  He created you, and He formed your every feature with His holy, loving hands.  He sent His Son to die for you, as well.  Because face it, we've all sinned and fallen short of God's glory.  But Jesus chose to die for us, rather then live in Heaven without us!  He renewed our broken relationship with God, and restored our position as children of God. 

No matter what new thing comes our way, let us NEVER forget the wonderful GRACE of God. 

PastorD