Our church is currently doing a sermon series titled "Going Fishing: The Fishing Stories in the Bible."
Here's the promo video...
{do you know who this fisherman is?!}
Last week was the first sermon in the series. The main points were:
1. Jesus likes to borrow our stuff.
{this could be your talents, your money, your time, etc}
2. Reluctance to God's will is human. Just be sure you say yes in the end.
{God will often push you past your comfort zone}
3. Jesus will inconvenience you, even at your workplace.
{sometimes your job is also your mission field}
If you'd like to watch the sermon you can do so HERE.
{I highly recommend it!! :)}
I've also made a fun little button for you to display on your blog if you wish!
{sometimes your job is also your mission field}
If you'd like to watch the sermon you can do so HERE.
{I highly recommend it!! :)}
I've also made a fun little button for you to display on your blog if you wish!
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Want to join in this challenge?
Here's how to participate:
1. Select a scripture.
My hope is that each week you will search your Bible and select a verse that has meaning for you.
Here's a link to a good Bible verse search engine.
2. Add a photo to it.
I hope that you will chose a photo that goes with your chosen scripture, and not just throw these two elements together. The photo can be from your archives or a new shot. Please only use your own photos. You can have the scripture on your photo, below it, make a collage - however you want, as long as the two elements are together!
3. Put the Scripture & a Snapshot button in your post.
You won't be deleted or banned if you don't. It just helps spread the word...and the Word. ;)
It also helps visitors from the blog hop quickly identify your Scripture & a Snapshot post.
4. Come back here and link up your post.
Please link directly to your Scripture & A Snapshot post, not the home page of your blog.
Beautiful...I love your button too.. That shot was an amazing the other day.. and now it shouts Glory to God
ReplyDeleteOh this picture....my favorite!!! I loved the video and probably tonight when the kiddos are sound asleep I will go watch the sermon. I'm all for preaching. :)
ReplyDeleteReally love your photo this week Katie! Thanks so much for all you do for us each week!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great series - might be coming back to watch it.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo! And I love that button too!!
ReplyDeleteThe button is great! I love the photo and Scripture, too.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully composed picture =)
ReplyDeleteI loved that photo when I saw it featured on Tara's blog - what a great scripture to add to it Katie.... love the thought of our mission field being just where we are.
ReplyDeleteGreat pairing. The fishing metaphor has always been one of my favorites.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first saw this shot I thought a verse should go with it and now there is. Love it.
ReplyDeletethanks for the button, I love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this picture & great verse to go with it. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteI love that photo, the plain version you shared earlier and especially now with the verse! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfectly restful picture! Thanks for the reminder that God is the source of all true rest...and just waiting for me to rest in him.
ReplyDeleteSuch a whimsical capture, beautiful!
ReplyDeletepurely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe photo is beautiful. I am going to click on the video after I type this comment.
ReplyDeleteI love the new button! Thank you!
LOVE that photo and the scripture. Just perfect.
ReplyDeleteOh I loved that photo when you first posted it. That's a great verse to go along with it. And I love the button... I'll use that one for sure. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photo and it is just perfect for this verse!
ReplyDeletePerfect combination of photo and scripture as usual! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this picture!! Great scripture to as always!!
ReplyDeleteI love this photo and scripture... makes me feel like I am sitting by the lake hanging my feet from the dock waiting for Jesus to come my way :)
ReplyDeleteI just love that photo! And the verse reminds me that Christ teaches us today how to fish when we follow.
ReplyDeleteWell done! And thanks for the little button. I put it on my blog, so cute : )
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