Thursday, June 7, 2007

BOOKS AND THINGS

Through the years, I have spent a lot of money on books. While serving as pastor of the Lakeland Baptist Church located on the shores of the Lake of the Ozarks, I developed a pretty good library of Christian writings, and used them in preparation of sermons and counseling. In 1983 I gave most of those books to my pastor, Jay Piper. Jay was a great pastor and was so supportive on One Accord's singing ministry. We even had him sing with us one time when we hosted the Blackwood Brothers. Not long after I gave the books to Jay, be became terminally ill and died at the age of 41. We sang at his funeral.

As the years have gone by, I accumulated more Christian books. Commentaries, books authored by well-known writers as well as books not so well-known. I used those in preparing sermons while serving as interim-pastor of two churches in the St. Louis area. As Sue and I began "down-sizing," I looked at all the books and decided to call our pastor, Dr. David McAlpin, and see if he would like to look at the books and take anything he wanted. Yesterday, he came by and reviewed the authors and took three boxes of books with him. He took old books and new books and a set of commentaries. His son just graduated from Liberty University and David took some for his son. It was fun visiting and I enjoyed his reaction when seeing some of the older books written by men who have gone on to be with Jesus.

David McAlpin is a rare breed. I have been around preachers much of my life and he is one of the few who listen when you speak, and look you in the eye while listening. I told him he had the first characteristic of a serving leader. Sue and I are so fortunate to have David as our pastor.

I have a very important MOHELA board meeting Friday. The Missouri legislature has passed legislation and Governor Blunt has signed the bill that will allow MOHELA to give 315M dollars to the state for building repairs at state universities. Included in this bill are provisions that will allow MOHELA to do things that were previously not allowed. One of the things I want to do is pilot a program for parents of kindergartners that would encourage them to begin saving for college and MOHELA will help them by matching their savings.

At our Friday board meeting, I have asked Dr. Robert Spence, one of our board members who is also president of Evangel University, to share with us some of the things he believes MOHELA can do for private universities that use our services. Dr. Spence is a great Christian who has led EU in a marvelous way. I look forward to hearing from him.

I write this on the seing in our backyard. It is a very pleasant morning to be outside, especially with Service Master cleaning our carpets.

3 comments:

Stacey O said...

I can't believe you guys are cleaning carpets, giving stuff away, and organizing! That's awesome!

I LOVE the idea of starting a college savings when the children are in Kindergarten! And then to have you guys match it is unreal!!!!
You are going to be impacting so many lives in a HUGE way!
I'm so proud of you!
Love, Stacey O

Co-Write-A-Thon said...

Sounds like a great morning to sit in the swing and maybe watching somebody play basketball on our court:-)

Co-Write-A-Thon said...

Sounds wonderful John! I think what you're doing is great and will help many students get a great start in life!

It was beautiful here for the past few days too! I think it finally realized that it's June and time to get warmer. I was able to use my pool for the first time this year and I loved it! Blessings!
Karen G.