Tuesday, June 28, 2011

New Book Release - Authored by The Sanctuary's very own Buzz Williams!

Disciple Maker: Crisis of Disobedience
in the Evangelical Church
M.O. Buzz Williams

AVAILABLE NOW!



America's moral, economic, and leadership decline is symptomatic of a greater problem; that problem is in the weakened fabric of the Evangelical Church.


Liberalism and social justice have supplanted righteousness and holiness.
The result is a weak Church reflective of the European model.

This book calls Church leadership back to the biblical model for making disciples.

The author tackles the difficult aspects of negligent Church leadership, and he exposes those who would intentionally thwart the disciple-making ministry.

The author explains the necessity for appropriating the means of grace, and its centrality for initiating, developing, and perpetuating a disciple-making ministry.

Expect to greatly enlarge your ministry as you, in dependence upon the Holy Spirit, first become a disciple, and then as you produce disciples and disciple makers.

"He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the Churches," Rev. 2:29.


Publication Date: Jun 25 2011         ISBN/EAN13: 1461123054 / 978146112305
 

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Dog Found

Michael Billingsley  at 4204 Crossings Lane  found a dog  - large breed, yellow, longer hair than a lab, but sort of looks like a lab, older and heavier.  Cell is 613-9603.  Thanks
Is This your dog?

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The following article was written by a thoughtful neighbor from Caldwell Crossings...

HEAD-ON COLLISION WAITING TO HAPPEN

Don’t get caught in a head-on collision. It could prove to be deadly. Many of us Caldwell Crossings residents enter the Crossings from Caldwell Mill Road via The Sanctuary route (aka Crossings Parkway) which provides a straight shot into the subdivision for most of us living near The Sanctuary neighborhood. Please, be EXTREMELY ALERT if you are heading south (toward Valley Dale Rd & Publix) on Caldwell Mill Road and attempt to make a left turn into The Sanctuary (on Crossings Parkway). One correctly makes the left turn from the center turn lane. Unfortunately, the actual point from which the left turn is made is at the peak of the hill on Caldwell Mill Road. The danger for a head on collision presents itself when one moves into the center turn lane before he can see over the peak of the hill for the oncoming traffic. I personally have seen, on more than one occasion when I wanted to make my left turn, individuals heading north (opposite from the direction in which I am going) in the center turn lane. They cannot see over the peak of the hill either. They evidently are planning to make a left turn further up the road behind me. Neither can see the other coming until they reach the peak of the hill. Two vehicles in the center turn lane heading in opposite directions without being able to see one another until the last second is not good. They are destined for a terrific head on collision – and at the speeds people travel, somebody’s going to be killed. I have made it a practice not to get into the center turn lane until I reach the peak of the hill and can see what the oncoming traffic is doing. Unfortunately, it takes a little intestinal fortitude to do that because no one wants to offend anyone. That good habit irritates most drivers that are following me because I must slow down considerably before moving out of the traffic lane and into the center turn lane. (Not to worry. I don’t lose any friends doing that because if they were my friends they would not have blown their horn or made obscene gestures at me!) I try to alleviate the ill will by turning on my left turn signal quite a distance from the point I actually turn and begin slowing early. (Be sure to check your mirror before you move into the center turn lane to make certain someone behind you that wants to make the same left turn as you is not already in the center turn lane.) You might want to consider employing my solution. I hope you will. I like my Caldwell Crossings neighbors