Maple Evangelical Church Student Ministries Blog

Monday, August 16, 2010

End Of Summer Party

Friday, August 27 End of Summer Party
Where: Delilah Sinek’s House (Address)
When: 5:00 pm - 11:00
-Food, Basketball, Ping Pong, Roasting Marshmallows, Lots of Fun
Cost: $4

Friday, August 06, 2010

Mystery Event

Friday, August 13th Mystery Event Night
Where: Meet at Murray’s House, Carpool to mystery event
When: 5:30 pm - Midnight (Drivers will drop off students at home)
Cost: $7

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Divine Discovery: Thursday

Thursday
Read: Romans 1:6
Journal Question: Write a prayer asking God to restore your life and bring you back to life?

All Day Beach Trip

Saturday, August 7th All Day Beach Trip
Where: Meet at Matt and Christie Murray’s House @ 8:00 carpool to Dohenny State Beach near Dana Point
Return: 9:00 pm (Drivers will drop off students at home)
Cost: $5 (Includes Food, Activities, and Transportation)

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Divine Discovery: Wednesday

Wednesday
Read: Revelation 4
Journal Question: What is dead in your life and needs God to turn it around?

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Divine Discovery: Tuesday

Tuesday
Read: Colossians 1:9 - 20
Journal Question: How often have you felt that you want to go back to the start? Can you recall the most recent time?

Monday, July 26, 2010

Divine Discovery: Monday

Monday
Read: Psalm 139:13 - 16
Journal Question: How did the Coldplay video, “The Scientist,” make you feel?

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Divine Discovery: Thursday

Read
Hebrews 13:5 5
Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what
you have, because God has said,
"Never will I leave you;
never will I forsake you."

Reflect
There’s an old saying: “Money can’t buy happiness.” The
saying isn’t true. Money can buy happiness. You can buy all kinds of
things that’ll make you happy: new shoes, baseball tickets, a DVD, a cool
car. All of these things can make you happy. But here’s the thing:
happiness is only temporary. The shoes will go out of style, the baseball
game will end, the DVD will get boring after the tenth time you watch it,
and even the car will get old and broken down.

Instead of pursuing happiness, pursue contentment. Being content
basically means being satisfied with what you have. And being satisfied is
a good feeling. It’s a secure feeling.

So how do you find contentment? It comes from trusting God. It’s
acknowledging that everything you have is a gift from God. It’s admiring
and appreciating the things God has given you. It’s learning how to use
the things God has given you to be a blessing to others. It’s knowing that
God will always provide you with the things you need.

Respond
Read Matthew 6:25-34 and Matthew 7:9-11. Reflect on these
words, and pray, asking God to help you to find true contentment.

This devotion can be found at
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