Saturday, May 19, 2012
 
 
PSCOC Corner
Author: Richard Created: Monday, June 22, 2009
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The community garden is off to a glowing success. we have two very excited, eager and excellent gardeners who've taken on the opportunity to be inaugural members of the community garden! We wish them all the best and thank them for helping to make this launch a special one. We're praying for their success in this new, eciting venture.

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Watch a video of our Friend Day preparation, including the installation of our new sign. Cool stuff!

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The Pond Springs family invites friends from across the NW Austin area to come and enjoy an amazing free barbecue lunch (vegetarian options available), referrals for free professional family counseling and an opportunity to explore joining our new Pond Springs Community Garden (limited space available, but an active waiting list will be formed)! Find out more on our Facebook page: www.facebook.com/pondsprings and www.facebook.com/pondspringscommunitygarden.

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This week begins our March in March! The plan: a prayer walk in your neighborhood, around the church, in Springwoods park, or wherever you would like. During your walks throughout the month, pray for the community. Pray for God to bring guests our way. Pray for the strenghtening of our community. Pray that God will inspire a spiritual awakening in our community and that He will use us to glorify his name. 

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You can find Pond Springs on YouTube. Currently we have a Prayer Journey Vlog we are doing. Come check it out. Make sure to give us a thumbs up if you like the content!

God bless! 

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The Fellowship of the Believers

42 They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. 43 Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. 44 All the believers were together and had everything in common. 45 They sold property and possessions to give to anyone who had need. 46 Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, 47praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved (Acts 2).

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Steve Taliaferro’s January 2011 Croatia Connection

 

Dear Friends,

Life has been quite full the last month. It has been filled

with settling into my apartment, meeting with Croatian

friends, publishing the first month of a newsletter for the

Bible Institute, doing preliminary logistics for two groups

coming this summer, and finishing my first semester of

language school. I hope you enjoy this brief glimpse into

my life and work here in Croatia.

 

Croatian Language School

I finished the first semester of my Croatian language studies on January

28. I got a “5” (the highest grade) on my semester exam. Along with the

grades on my other tests, it means I also earned a “5” for the semester.

I will take a week off from language studies and then the week after that

I will start working one on one with a private teacher. I did that when I

studied Russian in Ukraine and it worked well for me. I will try it that way

for the winter break (basically the month of February) and see how it

works for me. I will most likely continue working with the private teacher

for the spring semester and then perhaps enroll in the class again in the

fall. Please continue to pray for my language acquisition and my

communication abilities. I am already able to converse at a basic level,

but I still have much to learn.

 

Invited to Preach

I was invited to preach on Sunday, January 23 at the

church with which I am worshiping, the Church of Christ

on Kušlanova street here in Zagreb. I preached on the

topic of the centrality of the heart in scripture, how the

heart is the dwelling place of God’s Spirit in those who

belong to Jesus, and how important it is that we live from

our hearts and keep them open to God. The message

was well received by those in attendance.

 

Prayer Points

  • Pray for my work with the Bible Institute staff, that we will grow strong working relationships.
  • Pray for rich relationships with Croatian friends.
  • Pray for continued favor with the Croatian authorities.
  • Pray for natural opportunities to share Jesus with people I come into contact with each day.
  • Pray for those churches and individuals to be raised up to complete my monthly support.
  •  Pray for smooth preparations for the two groups that will be coming to work with us this summer.
  • Pray God’s protection over the Croatian servants of God, and the missionaries in Croatia.
  • Pray for a greater hunger and thirst for Jesus here.

Support Status

I had a few more pledges of support come in over the last

month. I am grateful that one of these was a significant

pledge from a church that has been talking about coming

on board with me. This is the first congregation to come

through with regular monthly support. I currently have

pledged to me about 75% of my funding goal.

 

Summer Plans

We have two groups coming to visit this summer. I am at

work coordinating many of the logistics necessary to host

both groups. A contingent from the Brentwood Hills

Church of Christ will come in May and June to take a look

at our work here. The Round Rock Church of Christ from

near Austin is sending a large team of about 20 people in

July to conduct Christian day camps for elementary

school kids. It is my hope that this will be the beginnings

Preaching on Sunday of a Christian camping ministry here.

 

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In today's fast-paced world, even something as simple as updating a blog is something we sometimes find difficult to keep fresh. It's very easy to keep up to date with us on Facebook and Twitter, however, so join in!

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Saving faith is important -- probably the most important issue in life. But life goes on after following Christ. We call this discipleship.


Discipleship is a word that we don't hear much in public. It's a church word. But, don't let that throw you. It's anything but stuffy and outdated. Discipleship is simply the ongoing, active lifestyle of someone who wants to be like Jesus -- loving, gracious, forgiving and encouraging.

 

A disciple is a follower of Christ. Faith makes one a disciple and faithfulness drives that relationship to deeper and deeper depths. At Pond Springs we're kicking off the year with a call to prayer and seeking the Holy Spirit's direction as we anticipate and work towards spiritual maturity. 


What does spiritual maturity look like to you?

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 When confronted with the desert challenge (Mt. 4), Jesus responded emphatically, “It is written…”

Clearly, Jesus was a man equipped with a knowledge and sagacity of letters — especially, the Scripture.

True, he is God-Man, but he did not shrink back from his humanity regarding literature. As a man, Jesus approached Scripture anthropologically — which is to say, he read, re-read, memorized, discussed, organized and shared the story of Scripture with others.

One of the great blessings that we have in the Pond Springs family is a tremendous library. Our library isn’t as robust as this one, but it does have many current and well respected evangelical volumes.

From Grudem’s Systematic Theology, to MacArthur’s Rediscovering Expository Preaching, to the complete volumes of the Early Church Fathers…to many other less academic and more pragmatic volumes, the Pond Springs library has the capacity to be a great resource for your discipleship journey.

If you haven’t visited the church library lately, please do. Check something out. And, like Jesus, exercise your mind and equip yourself to understand the Scripture, to allow it to nourish your soul and to be ready to face temptation and challenges with a firm and fulfilling, “It is written.”

 

 

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