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Today, the breeze became a little warmer,
the winds shifting – no longer bringing the icy air
from the barren landscapes above,
but a warmer air, full of life,
from the tropics below.

This is what hope feels like:

The moment you finally step out of the pain,
and into the realization that things really will be okay,
life really will go on,
and there is a still a place for you in it.

This is a beautiful realization –
a moment so important that it must never be lost.

Keep it.

Hold on to it.

Protect it within the walls of your heart; because,
one day, those winds will shift back
from the North again,
and you’ll need something to hold on to.

This poem © Kevin Walker. Published February 2014.
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Tumbling.
That’s the feeling.
Like life is flinging you down the hill 
faster, and more violently,
the longer it goes.
Sick to your stomach in nauseated dizziness,
you half-heartedly pray for it to end.
At least until you realize what that means;
until you realize that the chaos of this hill 
is all you have to hold on to.
In these alternating patches of grass and bare dirt,
lies the only legacy you will ever leave.
So tumble on.
Let the sickness hit your stomach
with all the force it can gather.
And trust that,
in all the craziness this hill brings,
you are leaving a mark
somewhere.
This poem © Kevin Walker. Published February 2014.
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It’s surprising how often Christians in the West talk about their rights being denied. In fact, some media outlets stir up viewership by perpetuating this mythology. “You can’t take my First Amendment rights!” Freedom of speech is one of America’s greatest attributes. I’m surprised, however, how few really understand it or how it works. Freedom […]

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I decided to not look.

I kept my eyes frozen on the path ahead of me,
ignoring the temptation to inflict upon my brain
another sad memory of what could never be.

I sighed – deeply,
from the depths of my disease riddled lungs.

I shuffled my feet and began to hum.

Long ago, I refused to buy in to the lie
that true happiness is found in
the things I don’t have.

I came to the conclusion that real joy
is found in the journey ahead of me.

So, I just keep walking.

This poem © Kevin Walker. Published February 2014.
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Living and serving Him to build up His church is so worth it! I am living the dream everyday!  Whenever someone asks me hows life and ministry, my standard response to them this past year has been, “It’s scary, exciting, and fun all at the same time.” These are a few lessons I lived and learned with family, ministry, and leadership.  Just jotted them down to hopefully be an encouragement to you. 



1. WENT ALL IN
– God talks through even your children.  Ask me about it!

– Took a step of faith individually and as a family into full-time ministry.  

– It was time and the step out and the step in was official on May 1st.

– Obvious fears were focused on the practicalities of raising a family on Long Island.

– Sang, preached, read, and heard about “Jehovah Jireh”.  This year we saw Jehovah Jireh.
“O taste and see that the LORD is good: blessed is the man who trusts in him.” – Psalms 34:8



2. LOVE LANGUAGES
– Realized that I can’t love everyone the same way.  Tough love doesn’t always work. Tender loving care doesn’t always work either.  Balance it out.

- Realized that everyone will not love me the same way.  

– Realized that people will not love you or even like you.  The haters will always be there.  Some were expected and some were surprising.  If anyone says it doesn’t take a toll on them, they are lying.  I definitely experienced some hurt and deep wounds this past year.  God is transforming those wounds into scars.  Wounds will always hurt but scars are just reminders.  

- Realized Jesus loves me, this I know, for the Bible tells me so … =) about to start singing …



3. LET’S GO
– I’m a big picture person who still tries to keep a handle on the details at times.  I’m already thinking about 2015 and beyond…just saying! 

– Everyone doesn’t move at your pace or even at God’s pace for their lives.

- While I’ve learned to slow down at times thanks to a great family and ministry team, they’ve learned to speed up.  (Don’t know if they would thank anyone for that.)

- Learning that some are born leaders while others are developed leaders.  Born or made, all need to be learning and growing servant-leaders.

– Learned that all may not be ready for the call on their life or for the vision and mission of the church.

– Leads to the next lesson learned…



4. THREE WORDS
– My prayers to God in relation to family, leadership, and pastoral ministry from the beginning of the year were centered around these 3 words: patience, wisdom, and discernment. 

– Lord give me the patience to see growth and lives change in a moment and through a process.

- Lord give me the heavenly wisdom to handle every situation and challenge with grace and humility.
– Lord give me the discernment to see what you see. 

- That prayer has not changed just because its a new year.  Need more of all as expectations, demands, vision, and hopes grow.  



5. BE AN ORIGINAL
– At times, I got caught red-handed playing the comparison game as a pastor, leader, and church. 

- I’m not made to be someone else.  I’m not created by Him to be a carbon copy. I am created by Jesus to be His child and His servant. 

- I’m not a puppet for man to speak through but an instrument and tool in God’s hands to use and speak through.

- He constantly reminded me to take on His identity.  As I did, He led me into greater levels of revelation in Him and His Word.  Putting on Christ is the best decision made.  

- I was surprised a few times by what He was doing in and through me.  Almost was afraid of what was happening and had to trust Him in the moment.  

- I know I am here, I am a sinner, I am forgiven, and I am called.  I am a husband, father, son, brother, friend, pastor, servant-leader. 

- God take me, use me, and send me for your purpose and glory!



I’m thankful for what God has done and is doing.  I’m not looking to be successful but just be faithful with God has given to me.  I look forward to what lies ahead.  I press on because Jesus is calling.  



I don’t mean to say that I have already achieved these things or that I have already reached perfection. But I press on to possess that perfection for which Christ Jesus first possessed me. No, dear brothers and sisters, I have not achieved it, but I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us. (Philippians 3:12-14 NLT)



Enjoyed The Ride,

Pastor Cee

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The tongue can bring death or life… Proverbs 18:21, NLT

Words are powerful. “Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!” “I have a dream!” “Ask not what your country can do for you. Ask what you can do for your country!” “December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy…” “Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the earth.” 

Will you choose to speak life?
The Bible teaches us that even the power of life and death can be found in our words. We can hurt or help. We can display anxiety or peace. We can speak forth anger or love. Words are powerful. Your words are powerful. No wonder they are often so hard to control! But, like everything else in our lives, we’re called to place even the words we speak under control of the Holy Spirit. What happens as we learn to do that? Negativity turns to hope. Anger turns to love. Judgment turns to compassion. Simply put, what we say begins to resemble more of what Jesus would say. And that is life-changing… even world-changing! Today, let’s choose to SPEAK LIFE.