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    Wednesday
    Jan202010

    Un-Finished Dreams... The X Factor Devotional - Day Eight - January 20, 2010

    “….so I sent messengers to them with this reply:  ‘I am carrying on a great project and cannot go down.  Why should the work stop while I leave it and go down to you?’”
    Nehemiah 6:3

    Dr. Haller Nutt of Natchez, Mississippi, had a dream.  He wanted to build one of the greatest plantation houses in all of the South.  Being a doctor and cotton farmer gave him the wealth needed to accomplish this dream home.  He made his sketches and searched the nation for the best architect to make his dream a reality.  He found Samuel Sloan in Philadelphia to design it.  It was going to be an octagon-shaped mansion with eight rooms on each of the six floors.  All of that was going to be grouped around a middle piece, a six story rotunda that would be capped with a 16-sided Byzantine onion-shaped dome.  It was going to be beautiful with nothing else like it in all the South.  Dr. Nutt went all over the world to purchase the very best furnishings for this masterpiece.

    As soon as construction had begun, tragedy struck.  The Civil War erupted.  All the workers left to fight.  Dr. Haller Nutt lost everything during the course of the war.

    During that time, he moved his family into the basement of this grand mansion so that they might be safe and have shelter.  Dr. Nutt died in 1865 before the war was over.  The family continued to live in the basement.  In fact, they lived there for over a century, 111 years!  Finally, some relatives donated it to the local historical society.  To this day, it stands as a monument to an unfinished dream.

    In chapter 6 of Nehemiah, enemies tried to stop him from completing the dream that God had laid on his heart – that of rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls.  But Nehemiah stayed focused.  He completed his God-given dream in record time to the praise of His glory.  He is a role model for us today.

    Prayer Focus: Pray God will enable us to complete the dream He has given us in such a way as to bring Him glory and expand His kingdom.  Pray He will remove any enemies or naysayers who try to steal our dream and prevent it from happening.  Ask the Lord how you can take ownership of this vision using the time, talents, and treasures He has given you.  Where do you feel God is leading you to stretch to fulfill God’s calling on Impact’s people?  You are a part of this body and definitely needed to fulfill the vision.

    Friday
    Nov072008

    Star Spangled Amazement - You Gotta See This

    Seriously folks, this is probably the best rendition of the Star Spangled Banner ever sung.

    The National Anthem was sung on February 9th at a Texas Tech basketball game. Here's what makes it so amazing... it was sung by two 6yr olds, two 7yr olds and an 8yr old.


    National Anthem from Barry Smith on Vimeo.

    The entire arena stood in silence the entire time. You could have heard a pin drop... at a Texas Tech game - are you kidding me?  (click National Anthem if you don't see the video above)

    The two girls on the right are 6. The two in the middle are 7 and the one on the left is 8. This is WELL WORTH your time.

    Have a great weekend.