Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Ballard Bruins Soccer 2019

The Men's Varsity Ballard Soccer Team played in the semi-finals of the 7th region.  Unfortunately, they lost to St. Xavier High School.  I'm proud to say that Ballard was the only public school in the 7th region semi-final! Ballard did win the District Championship over KCD - Kentucky Country Day. 


Thursday, July 25, 2019

These six words...

Last week, Wally, Elliott and I had the opportunity to visit and serve at Loma De Luz www.crstone.org with our friends Matt and Melissa Janes. Wally and I first visited Loma de Luz in 2012. Every time we visit, we are encouraged by the missionaries - their zeal for the Lord, their sacrifice, their humility, their authenticity, their reliance on the Holy Spirit and their faithful work despite dark and lonely times.
Melissa and Tomara in front of Hospital Loma de Luz

Throughout the week, six words kept coming to my heart and mind: He must increase, I must decrease. These six words have meant more to me as a Christian leader than just about any other words in scripture. I recall these words in seasons of rejoicing, in seasons of suffering, in seasons of frustration, in seasons of confusion and in seasons of contentment.

Each morning I was reminded by the gentle whisper of God that the larger the Lord of your life becomes to others, the less they see you. The Christian life is about Him, not us. He always gets the glory, the praise. When I visit Loma de Luz, I don't just see Dr. Judy or Peggy or Mike or Dr. Jeff or Rosanne or Dave or Marinajo. Instead, I see the glimpses of a God who breaks the power of sin and darkness. I see the God who brings chaos back to order. I see the God who makes an orphan a son or daughter. I see the God who rules the nations with truth and justice. I see the God who shines like the sun in all of its brilliance.  I see a God who gives constant grace and perfect peace. I see Jesus. I see all that He has done. And, I see good and faithful servants who find their joy not in being known but in making Him known.

The Christian life is about Him. He must increase. We must decrease.

To God be the Glory Forever and Ever. Amen and Amen.

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Loma de Luz is in need of teachers for the bi-lingual school, full-time childcare workers for the Children's Center and Doctors (including Dentists) for the Hospital.  If you are interested in learning more, please visit www.crstone.org or email me at Tomarafoxbrown@gmail.com.




Sunday, April 14, 2019

Rain Is Coming

One of my favorite weeks in the church calendar year is Holy Week - the week immediately before Easter.  Holy Week brings to light that the road of suffering is universal. We all walk it. Even though we may have experienced a cycle in our lives of pain and death, Holy Week shows us that the rain is coming. Resurrection is coming. New life is coming. Hope is coming.

As I enter into Holy Week, I am reminded of a story from 1 Kings 18:16-40. Elijah was an Old Testament prophet during the reign of Ahab, perhaps the most wicked ruler in Israel’s history. Ahab’s wife, Jezebel, in particular, led the Israelites to worship Baal and killed many of the Lord’s prophets so that Elijah was the only courageous prophet left. The people stayed so far from God that He sent a drought on the land for three years.  

As God was about to lift the drought on the land from Israel, He told Elijah to present himself to Ahab and show the people of Israel once again that he was the only true God. So, Elijah gathered the people of Israel, including the 450 prophets of Baal, at Mount Carmel. Baal’s 450 prophets, after hours of shouting, dancing, and even violently beating themselves, were unable to call their god to bring down fire from heaven to consume the bull they had sacrificed. Elijah, however, said a prayer to God, who sent down fire to consume not only the altar and sacrificed bull, which Elijah had drenched with water, but also the water in the trench surrounding the altar. It was an awesome display of the power of God and the importance of serving Him alone. 

Yet what happened next intrigues me the most.  God had promised Elijah that if he presented himself to Ahab, He would lift the drought from the land. Elijah knew how desperately the land needed rain and how anxious the people were for food and drink. Elijah, on the top of Mount Carmel, knelt down with his face to the ground, prayed for rain and told his servant, “Go and look toward the sea” for a cloud or sign of rain.  When the servant returned, he said he saw nothing.  The servant went to look five more times but reported he saw nothing. Finally, on the seventh time, the servant returned and reported, “A cloud as small as a man’s hand is rising from the sea.”  This was all Elijah needed. He knew the rain was coming. 

The cloud was as small as a man’s hand yet it told Elijah that there was hope for Israel after all, that God had not abandoned His people despite their years of unfaithfulness.  Wrapped up in that little cloud, Elijah saw the promise of God’s steadfast love and His commitment to His people. He saw the Lord’s new mercies about to be poured out on Israel. In the cloud, Elijah found the hope he needed to keep going. 

Holy Week encourages me to find those clouds as small as a man's hand.  Holy Week encourages me to look and see that the rain is coming.  


Monday, February 4, 2019

Respect and Awe

Tonight I'm hanging at Panera while Max & friends enjoy their KPA session in the rain.  I currently have a hot cup of coffee as I begin week two of the Open Your Bible study.  I couldn't make it past day one without pausing to reflect on the idea of "reverence."  Google tells me that reverence is a feeling or attitude of deep respect tinged with awe.  On page 39 of the study, the authors tell the reader to do the following:  Make a short list of some things that make you feel deep respect or awe.  

So, here's my short list in no particular order:
Watching my kids sleep (kinda weird I know)
Mountains of Costa Rica
Being invited into SeƱora Paula's home for Orange Fanta
Monastery of Monserrat
Grand Canyon, Sedona, Lake Powell, slot canyons, Horseshoe Bend
Carmel, Santa Cruz, Big Sur
Loma De Luz, Honduras
The mountains and the sea
Generosity and sacrifice
My mother's strength
Lyrics such as What A Beautiful Name
Snow covered mountains of Austria

Outside of God himself, I believe there is nothing more powerful than God's word. I recently had someone ask me, "What fills you up?"  My response was "reading God's word." Hebrews 4:12 tells us that God's Word is living and active. I stand in awe as I see his Word come alive every day of my life.

What amazes me most about the Bible? Why do I stand in reverence of God's word?  It's because His word is consistent and never changing.  In a world where things are changing constantly,  I see that God's justice and his faithfulness never change.  His grace is sufficient - always!

Take a moment and make your own short list of some things that make you feel deep respect or awe.  Then reflect on whether you feel that same respect and awe when you read the Bible.

Today, remember God's grace is sufficient for you - always! 2 Corinthians 12:9

Peace, Tomara



Friday, January 18, 2019

Do You Know Him? Yeah, that's my King!

 

Mr. Hardship

It was a surprise visit by an unwelcome visitor like it is for so many sufferers. I didn’t know that day that Mr. Hardship would knock on my door, barge his way in, and take residence in the most intimate rooms of my life. And I didn’t have any idea how his presence would fundamentally change so many things for the long run. I watched him go room to room through my life rearranging everything, wondering what things would be like if and when he finally left. If I could have, I would have evicted this unwanted stranger, but I failed at all my attempts to boot him out the door or deny that he had taken residence in my life. I spent way too much time trying to figure out why he had knocked on my door and why he had chosen this particular moment, but I never got clear answers to my questions. 
Once I realized that I couldn’t kick Mr. Hardship out of my life, I gave myself to trying to understand how to live with him or around him. His presence made me feel like an actor in a drama where everyone had a script but me. I felt unprepared and unable, not just the day he first entered, but day after day. Sure, I had known that Mr. Hardship was out there, and I had heard the stories of how he had entered other people’s doors, but somehow I didn’t think it would happen to me. Embarrassment washed over me as I thought of the silly platitudes and empty answers I had casually given people when they’d been caught in the confusing drama I was now in. And I thought about how foolish I’d been to think that this unwanted stranger who, somehow, someway, enters everyone’s door, would for some reason omit mine. 
 
Because I did not have the power or control to make Mr. Hardship leave, I ran to the place where I have always found wisdom, hope, and rest of heart. I ran to the gospel of Jesus Christ, and in so doing, into the arms of my Savior.

This is the story of Paul Tripp, author and teacher. But, this is my story too.

In your hardship, know that suffering is not ultimate; God Is…
 
Here is the comfort for every sufferer: HOPE is a person and his name is Jesus. Do you know him?  Life is a person called Emmanuel. Do you know him? God enters your life by grace and by grace makes you the place where he dwells. So he goes wherever you go; he’s there with you in whatever you are facing, and he lovingly provides you with everything you need.  Do you know Him? You don’t have to search for him; you don’t have to wonder if or when he will come; you don’t have to earn his presence. His presence with you has been purchased by his own blood. In your suffering he gives you the best of gifts, the gift of himself. Do you know him?
 
Micaela Lockridge – That’s My King
 
The Bible says my King is the King of the Jews. 
He's the King of Israel. 
He's the King of righteousness. 
He's the King of the ages. 
He's the King of Heaven. 
He's the King of glory. 
He's the King of Kings, 
and He's the Lord of lords. 
That's my King. I wonder...
Do you know Him?

My King is a sovereign King. 
No means of measure can define his limitless love. 
He's enduringly strong. He's entirely sincere. 
He's eternally steadfast. He's immortally graceful. 
He's imperially powerful. He's impartially merciful. 
Do you know Him?

He's the greatest phenomenon that has ever crossed the horizon of this world. 
He's God's Son. He's the sinner's Savior. He's the peak of civilization. 
He's unparalleled. He's unprecedented. He is the loftiest idea in literature. 
He's the highest personality in philosophy. 
He's the fundamental doctrine of true theology. 
He's the only one qualified to be an all-sufficient Savior. 
I wonder if you know Him today.

He supplies strength for the weak. 
He's available for the tempted and the tried. 
He sympathizes and He saves. 
He strengthens and sustains. 
He guards and He guides. 
He heals the sick. He cleanses the lepers. 
He forgives sinners. He discharges debtors. 
He delivers the captives. He defends the feeble. 
He blesses the young. He serves the unfortunate. 
He regards the aged. 
He rewards the diligent, and He beautifies the meager. 
I wonder if you know Him.

He's the key to knowledge. 
He's the wellspring of wisdom. 
He's the doorway of deliverance. 
He's the pathway of peace. 
He's the roadway of righteousness. 
He's the highway of holiness. 
He's the gateway of glory. 
Do you know Him?

Well, His light is matchless. 
His goodness is limitless. 
His mercy is everlasting. 
His love never changes. 
His word is enough. 
His grace is sufficient. 
His reign is righteous, 
and His yoke is easy and His burden is light. 
I wish I could describe Him to you. 
Yes, He's indescribable. He's incomprehensible. 
He's invincible. He's irresistible. 
You can't get Him out of your mind. 
You can't get Him off of your head. 
You can't outlive Him, and you can't live without Him.

Well, the Pharisees couldn't stand Him, 
but they found out they couldn't stop Him. 
Pilate couldn't find any fault in Him. 
Herod couldn't kill Him. 
Death couldn't handle Him, 
and the grave couldn't hold Him. I wonder if you know Him?
 
Yeah, that’s my king! God, no matter what I am going through – no matter the suffering – no matter the pain...
 
Father, yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever and ever and ever and ever.
 
Amen and Amen

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