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Happy 12th Birthday!

Happy 12th Birthday to our youngest daughter Natalia. You are so funny, caring, kind, thoughtful, and passionate. You are a great sister, daughter, softball player, singer. Thanks for loving Jesus and letting His light shine through you. We love you so much and are thankful for your new year of life. Happy Birthday!

Announcing Youth Winter Fest 2014!

Shelter Rock Church Students Register HERE.
If you want to bring a group from your church e-mail kevin@shelterrockchurch.com

Weekend of Concerts

Last weekend we had a lot of fun taking students from Shelter Rock Church to our annual youth rally called Impact sponsored by Long Island Youth For Christ headlined by Christian hip hop artist Andy Mineo. Our friends The Walking Tree also played. Former Harlem Globe Trotter Seth Franco spoke and challenged students about the choices they make and their ability to have an impact in this world. The next evening our family went to New Jersey and enjoyed the Newsboys concert featuring For King and Country and Rapture Ruckus. What a great night of music! It was nostalgic for me having my 15 & 12 year old daughters at a Newsboys concert more than 20 years after I was watching them as a teenager.

How to Ruin Your Life by 30

“I want to ruin my life by the time I turn 30.”

Most teenagers and 20-somethings would never say it that way. More often what they say is:

“I just want to have fun,”

or,

“I just want to be happy.”

They have bought into the old “If it feels good, do it” philosophy of western culture. Unfortunately, that translates into acting without any regard for consequences beyond immediate gratification.

In his book, How To Ruin Your Life By 30, author Steve Farrar lays out nine easy steps one can take to achieve a dysfunctional life by the end of 3 decades. If, however, one is interested in not having a life in shambles, Farrar offers some great advice. Addressing topics such as purpose, vocation, spirituality, sex, relationships, and education, he challenges readers to consider the power of their choices and to choose wisely.

This book is ideal for high school and college students (perhaps as a graduation gift), and could easily be used to facilitate conversations between parents and children or as a discussion guide for student small groups.

I received a copy of this book from the publisher for the purpose of this review.