It's official, I just crossed the threshold of the final year of my thirties. Yesterday I turned 39. That's right, one year until the big 40. They say that 40 is the new 20, and although that saying was probably made up by someone in extreme denial, I like to think it is true.I enjoyed my 30's and I've been asking myself if I've accomplished every goal and reached the pinnacle of the vision I had for my life during this decade. In pondering this question, I ask another...what person has ever really reached every goal they've declared? After all, is this really the purpose of goals and vision. To me, the past decade was a great one, not because I accomplished 100% of the things I set out to accomplish, but because I can honestly say that I moved in a continual forward motion, which to me is the importance of vision to begin with.
Some highlights of my 30's...
Travels...1. Italy...got incredibly sick, but awesome experience.
2. Africa...had the privileged of traveling to Uganda and Kenya twice.
3. London...OK, to be honest it was on my way to Uganda. We had a ten hour layover, but I got some incredible pictures of London...so I'm counting it.
Dreams & Vision1. Planting Life Christian Center in Shippensburg, PA. It has always been a dream since college to plant a church. We started the plant in 1999 and concluded our time there last August (2006). It was a great learning experience. We have memories that will last a life time and we built a great church that is continuing to move forward under a great pastor and leader...Rusty Williams.
2. My Children. McKenzie and Conner were born when I was in my late 20's, however, my 30's were spent moving them through their childhood years. Tracy and I often sit and laugh about the many great times we had with them, and the many to come. They are now moving into their teens, and I am so proud of what they are becoming. Watching their personalities flourish is more fun than anything else.
Things I would change if I could.1. Buying a motorcycle sooner. It almost took the entire decade to convince my wife to let my buy it...although I don't think I really convinced her...she just got sick of my incessant begging. (And I wonder where my son gets it?)
2. Some of the battles I've fought. Leadership is about picking the right battles, and looking back on my 30's I realize that I picked some battles to fight that just weren't worth it. Yes, hindsight is alway 20/20, but in retrospect, I think I unnecessarily hurt some people in the process...for that I'm sorry.
3. I would not have eaten the calamari in Italy (see point #1 under travels).
Those are my thoughts as I sit at my desk on the first full day of my 39th year. I believe that God only gives good gifts to his kids. Everything that he allows to come our way has the potential to be a blessing, even the things we aren't fond of. So my prayer for this year is that I would recognize those blessings as truly that...His incredible hand guiding me in every step.







































