WiBo Pics

22 05 2008

Here are some pics of the weekend from my Blackberry.

I knew it was going to be a good hotel when I saw next to the coffee pot that Starbucks was being served.


Here is Adam talking “tech” to one of the computer guys. Little did he know I can answer ALL of his questions. You notice there is NO ONE in the conference hall? Adam and I walked right past two security guards like we owned the place and got our seats. We kept saying “I can’t believe no one is in here. What is everyone waiting for?” We were looking at the video cameras, sound stuff, computer stuff and stage set up. Then at about 10 till 9 the lead guy made an announcement “Hey guys we’re going to open the doors in about 5 minutes so man your stations.” We weren’t supposed to even be in there. NO idea how we just walked in. I guess we just look official.


They had a guy there taking notes on a whiteboard for each speaker. Here are a couple of them. It was pretty cool.


That is a picture of my ticket to Indiana Jones. It cost 10 STINKIN‘ dollars. When the ticket lady said $10 I said “$10? What the world?” She said “The world cost $10 enjoy your show.” And handed me this packet of chewy nerds. $10 and STINKIN‘ CHEWY NERDS? My ticket was about as big as the package. That is supposed to make me feel better about $10. Wasn’t even that great of a theater. Not even stadium seating.





WiBo Speaker #1

22 05 2008

Right before the event started today, I wrote in my journal: “Lord, expand our vision!” MAN did he do that. None more than the first speaker.

Mark Batterson was first up this morning. Mark and National Community Church have a VERY cool story. If you get a chance to find out about their history please do. Mark also wrote the book “In A Pit With A Lion On A Snowy Day” which our Lead Team is reading right now. That had to be intimidating setting the stage for the whole day with these phenomenal speakers. He did a great job! Here are some quotes I took from him.

“The longer I’m in ministry and the longer I lead, the more I covet the favor of God.”

“Your best thought on your best day is about 13.2 billion light years short of God’s” (Isa. 55:8-9) Comparing our thoughts to the expanse of the universe.

“The moment we think we have God all figured out is the moment we lose our spiritual curiosity.” May we never be satisfied with just the knowledge we already have about God. NO ONE has Him all figured out. NO ONE!

“Your dreams are too small. We confess our sins to God but when was the last time you confessed your small dreams to Him?”

“At some point we stop doing ministry out of imagination and start doing it out of memory” (When we do it out of memory we end up doing what we’ve always done. We lose creativity and risk)

“I’d rather have one God idea than 1,000 good ideas and you don’t get that one God idea from a speaker.”

“If there ever was a dreamer his name was Jesus.” (The Great Commission was a dream) Then he said this (great line) “You have been grafted into THE dreamer!”

That’s it from speaker #1. Blog more later. (This may be a week long thing)

Still Processing,

Jeff





WOW!

22 05 2008

Hey Element Church! To say my mind is about to explode would be an understatement. UNBELIEVABLE conference! Talk about expanding your vision. MAN. Both Adam and I are reeling tonight. We haven’t even hardly talked about it cause we’re still trying to process everything. The format was amazing. Ben Arment did a phenomenal job putting this thing together. It’s amazing what the blogworld can do for things. What literally (as far as I understand) was an idea Ben blogged one day, turned into a conference with 800 pastors in attendance and 8 of today’s greatest communicators sharing 30 minutes a piece. Each one shared their “one compelling idea”. The format is perfect. I hope they do it again next year. I felt it was so beneficial to get 8 guys’ 30 minutes of their best stuff in one day rather than a couple guys talking for an hour and a half and you attend 2-3 days. I took MASSIVE notes and will be blogging on what hit me from each speaker. We paid $99 to attend this bad boy. Worth every penny!

Adam and I went and saw Indiana Jones tonight. Definitely not the best of the series but it wasn’t horrible. Typical Indiana Jones. I was hoping it would be a bit better but a good flick to go and just relax and not think about anything for a while.

Adam has some new pics up and some thoughts. Amazing day! Can’t wait to get back to tornado infested Cheyenne. Looking forward to Sunday.

Processing,

Jeff








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