Tuesday, October 26, 2010

How big is your vision?

So many say they have vision for God to do big things. They say they believe God for the impossible. The fact is, visionaries dream big dreams, and do big things. They dont settle for the status quo, they love to do things in excellence. Do you have a big vision? if so, what is that vision?
Many times we can be very general in our vision. Let me explain, We say we want God to move in our teens, our city, our schools, etc. But the question I have is how do we put legs to that vison? In order to do great things for the kingdom, we have to be willing to do things big in the natural.
Just today, I asked one of my students if they went to church, they said no, that is not something they do. So my response is, how do we reach someone like that. My vision is to change the perception of Church and God to this generation, specifically Hip-Hop culture. Dare to dream and have big vision, but remember to take the thoughts off the page and give them legs as you dream vision for the next generation.
Dee

Thursday, October 14, 2010

HAVING FAITH AS YOU WAIT.

Wow it has been a minute since leaving the ministry of Underground 101. It is so great to be able to have a vision, make a plan, set a goal, and watch God put it together. As I think about those months that we took to prepare the room, construction, faith, and dreams, I sit in wonder as God put all the right people in the way to see it happen.
But now I'm just sitting and waiting. Now don't get me wrong, as I wait, I work. As I write this, I'm sitting in a classroom at a christian school. God knows where to put us as we wait. Every once in a while I get vision and dream about opening up a spot that would train others to reach the Hip-Hop culture, but until then I wait.
I'm so blessed to see that Underground 101 is still moving forward and reaching people. There is also another ministry in Rhode Island that is reaching single's in a unique way, that ministry is called "Cafe Soul" To all those who are waiting for God to move you, just remember that as you wait, you work.
God Bless,
"Till the culture knows."
Dee