Monday, May 11, 2009


Because of your proven heart and willingness to pursue more in your
walk with God while also answering Christ’s mission to fight for the
hearts of others...

You are invited on an Expedition
for more of your Heart and more of the LIFE God is offering.

TOP GUN: The Expedition
Site: Eagle Eyrie Conference Center, Lynchburg VA.
Friday– Sunday June 12-14th

The Mission: The Masculine Journey in the Four Streams.
The Top Gun Expedition is our weekend conference/retreat initiative created to take a man further up and further in to the LIFE God offers. Using resources from John Eldredge’s book, Waking the Dead, this conference is designed to introduce and invite a man to the Four Streams of the Christian life. Sessions include: Discipleship, Healing, Counseling and Warfare and what God’s invitation to Walk with Him truly entails. Also explored will be sessions pertaining to the Masculine Journey.

Come join the squadrons of men who are hungry and thirsty for more. Men who are coming to God to better know who they are (a man’s identity in Christ) and why they are here (God's call on a man’s life). A man that walks with God, this is a man who is dangerous for good. The ranks of Christ followers need more men who know who they are, where they are and what it is to walk with God.

Come join us at a conference not like any other you’ve ever attended and be one of the men whose LIFE EXPEDITION leads him to more of the LIFE God is offering!

Date: Friday, June 12th—Sunday June 14th
Location: Eagle Eyrie Conf. Center
Registration Timeframe: opens 4/1/2009
Check-In: 12:00-3:00 pm on Friday Conference starts 4 pm on Friday Conclusion: Noon on Sunday
Tuition: $215.00 (Tuition for this event covers all costs for accommodations, meals, teaching and
event supplies. It does not include transportation to and from the event.).
Attendees are responsible for their own transportation.
Location Details: www.eagleeyrie.org just North of Lynchburg, VA Conf .Capacity– 80 men

REGISTER: Zoweh Ministries will be handling ON-LINE registration at www.zoweh.com
For further details contact Kevin Kifer at 703-856-2161 or Kevin@outpost-ministries.com

Sponsored by the Eastern Front Allies

God Behaved

Remember back to school and the mathematical rule of “If A then B”?

We live most of our lives being frustrated with God. Come on really...admit it. Well I do. Usually I live out my life something like this...If I "A" act or perform a certain way then I expect God to then "B
behave in response. It doesn't work, does it? We find ourselves trying different diets of behaviors and performances only to be frustrated with the lack of outcome. We work so hard and deny ourselves of what we want to do and then look for God to show up and do something to reward our efforts. We basically test God. Where is that in the scriptures?! Why don't we just do the right thing for the sake of Christ?

Look at one of the roughest disciples that walked in the dust of Jesus. Look at Peter. This guy was one tough and rough handed fisherman. He was certainly not the most humble was he. He was quick to cut off an ear with a sword to defend his rabbi and friend. He was quick to push away the children looking to be blessed by Jesus, he was the first to jump out of the boat and walk on water, and he was the first to tell Jesus that he would never deny Him. Mind you he did most of these things in front of his fellow disciples. Humility and selflessness w
ere not his strengths in the beginning. He was rough and course like sea salt.

Now I don't just mean to point out Peters faults and character flaws. He was an excellent student and disciple of Jesus. You see in those days to be picked by a rabbi was a huge honor and responsibility. Kids worked very hard to memorize the entire Torah and to make the cut. To be told, "follow me" by their rabbi meant that the rabbi believed that they had what it took. It meant that the rabbi believed the student could become a disciple of his "yoke" or theology and to learn to do what he did. It meant that many others were not picked and sent home with a blessing by the rabbi to work in the family business. That is where we find Peter’s story beginning in the gospel. Peter was working with this father in the fishing business. We read on to find Jesus walking up to him on the beach and simply calls out to Peter to "follow him". Strange to us
, if you really think about it. But to a Jewish young adult, it was a big deal. It meant that Jesus believed in him enough to call him out and into His service.

As I read through the gospels I see Peter making a lot of the same mistakes as many of us. He was living his life trying to stand out to Jesus and be noticed. He acted out first and then thought about it. He longed for validation and to be set apart. Don't we all. Come on seriously, don't we try to act correctly to get something in return? We act right to get God to behave right. And when God doesn't act right we get frustrated and mad. That is usually when the enemy moves in for the kill. Have you ever had a conversation with God that went something like this, "I don't understand God, I have tithed, served my family, given my time at church, poured my life into the kids, and loved my wife fairly well...why aren't you blessing me?" Well, maybe I am the only one.

Here is what I am thinking. What if we turn the
If A then B rule around? What if we said Because of B then A? Let me explain. What if we viewed life from a different fractal? What if I looked at it like this: God has behaved, so I am compelled to act? You see we know that God has behaved or acted for us already. He laid His life down for us. He battled his way to the earth He created, to be born in a body He designed, to live among a people He loved, to pay a ransom that we incurred and a debt we could not pay. He behaved on our behalf so that we could be like Him and love like Him. Peter understood this too.

As I read on in the gospel I see a rough fisherman become a humble, compassionate, risk taking, rock. Peter's course
of nature is refined into what Jesus called the salt of the earth. His story was one of a broken man that was restored by Christ and because of that he was compelled to share with the world what he experienced. He shared the most powerful thing he had, his faith and story. Because he learned the hard way about the Life Jesus gave him he was moved without restraint to proclaim what God had done in his life.

So now I’m looking at the fact that I have been living my life backwards. What would my life look like if I lived with a reckless compulsion to share Life with others because Christ behaved first. To put it another way...I want to live my life because of Christ.

Peter was not the exception…he was an example.