Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Youth Minister'd

That's pastor Ken. He was my youth pastor. I hope Ken wakes up every morning with the knowledge that he has changed many students lives over the years. Ken showed us first hand how to take part in ministry and how to show others the love of Christ. He also was highly skilled at programing crazy events and could keep up with anyone at tackle football (yes in the 80's and 90's tackle football was still cool with church insurance). More than anything Ken has shown me that through strong work ethic and faith anything is possible. Thanks to Ken, the other youth pastors in my life, and everyone out there right now serving our Lord, through youth ministry.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

"Let's give them something to blog about"

Following suite of the rest of the blogger-sphere I have decided to let you know the top five things I enjoy blogging about:
  1. Church
  2. Trips I am going on
  3. Stuff I enjoy as a person: Angels Baseball, Surfing, and Fishing
  4. Family
  5. Recent or current events!
The best thing about blogging is the freedom to write whatever you would like. This is also the worst thing about blogging, people complain non-stop. As I always say, bloggers are complainers. Here's to blogging about all of the positive things!

John

Thursday, May 13, 2010

The end of a Legacy.

The end of a Legacy often means the beginning of a new one. Phil Hamer; Surfer, film maker, human rights activist, friend, and family member. Phil and his wife recently packed up shop in San Diego and are headed to their new home in Seattle, Washington. Phil does not like Starbucks or cyclist so please be praying for him while he is in Seattle. From the world of action sports and climate weather in San Diego, to a new lifestyle in Seattle. Phil is a man of selfless faith, following his next film where ever God sends him and his family. The world looks forward to Phil's newest project and everyone at youthpastorjohn.com wishes him the best of luck. Keep this guy in your prayers!

John

Enjoy the picture of Phil and I splitting the peak.