


Advent: December 3
What did God promise and what is the sign of this covenant that we see even today?

Advent: December 2
How did their relationship with God and each other change after they sinned?

Advent: December 1
When we think of Jesus’ birth, why is it important that we begin with creation?

Week 33: To Teach or Not to Teach, That is the Question
What a high calling we have as teachers. What a great responsibility we have as well. As we come to the end of another year, it is always a good reminder to think about the responsibility we have as God’s ministers.

Week 32: Only You Can Prevent Forest Fires
When droughts are common, any small spark can ignite a catastrophe. Once during a long Texas drought an acquaintance of mine was hauling his farm trailer. A simple chain dragged the asphalt and sent sparks flying. The result was a dark haze over our town, and snow in the summer. I recall being in the swimming pool with my little ones and what looked like snow began falling around us. We would later find out that this was a forest fire, and the snow was fallout. It all began with a spark.

Week 31: Do What You Love
We all need good examples, and Jesus certainly tops all lists. His example of joy-filled work is inspiring. The writer of Hebrews tells us that Jesus went to the cross joyfully. He saw the benefits of our salvation and because of that, he laid down his life. No one took it from him, he willingly and joyfully laid it down (John 10:18). That begs the question to his followers: do we have joy in what we do? Every day we ought to get up thankful for the opportunity to serve our King in this Christian environment, but it is easy to get discouraged.

Week 30: What to Do For the Inoculated
One key emphasis of Northpoint’s mission is to share the gospel. Not only do we hope to influence the next generation, but we also hope they will put their trust in God. How can we do that effectively? It becomes extremely tricky when we consider how so many of our students have built up a tolerance to the often-repeated gospel.

Week 29: The Path to Unity
Are we united? As a distinctly Christian School, do you believe you understand the mission and the purpose? Recently I had coffee with an alumni who shared his high school experiences (many years ago, back when I was teaching high school). Today this person is a practicing Christian devoted to faith. While he loved the years he spent with us, one thing said caused me to ponder the concept of unity. He felt that at times the faculty did not appear fully united on the mission of the school. Some of that is natural and should be expected.

April 2023 Newsletter
John 13:35: All men will know you are my disciples if you love one another.
No church ever means to, but they can become self-centered and introverted with little to no effort. It takes initiative and work to be extroverted and evangelistic. The good news is that I believe Broadway is working hard, by the grace of God, to be both outgoing and outreaching.

Week 27: Just Another Manic Maundy
Live long enough and they call you. I received one this week. A phone call from a former student. You receive them too, no doubt. The joy of Christian Education is that your former students remind you of how God used you in their life. “You challenged me to read the Bible holistically” or, “I really began to question my faith, and as a result became a believer.” Those are the best. The resurrection of Christ makes Christian Education a powerful ministry.

Week 26: What Red Oak Are You Planting?
I once heard a pastor ask this question: “What shade tree are you planting so that someone else can enjoy it?” If you think about massive trees, they live forever, and they take a lifetime to grow. The first home I lived in was right off of Tulane road on a street called Normandy Drive in Horn Lake, MS. If you go by that home today, there are two massive Red Oak trees sitting in the front yard. My father planted those in 1976.

Week 25: Salt, Pepper and Permeation
What makes Christian Education distinct? This question has been posed at Northpoint for as long as I can remember (and I remember SBEC). On my first day of new teacher orientation in August 2001, six of us new teachers were led into the church conference room to watch a video tape of then Broadway pastor Bobby Moore. I remember Brother Bobby telling us via this VHS videotape that our school was not Christian in name only. In fact, I believe he illustrated it with something akin to salt and pepper.

March 2023 Newsletter
“For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. . . . They exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator. . . .” – Romans 1:21, 25

Week 24: Trials, Tests, and Temptations Are Part of the Character Process
Are you in a trial, being tested, or yielding to a temptation? It helps to know the difference, and going from one to the other can be subtle. Years ago a sitting US President came to Desoto County. Northpoint students had worked on the campaign, and the local director graciously gave out coveted floor tickets (versus seats up in the stands). That meant everyone would get to stand close to the action. Somehow I ended up standing in the center, just feet from the podium where the President would speak.

Week 23: No Respecter of Persons, But You’ll Become Respectable
Jack Whittaker worked his way up from poverty to owning a West Virginia contracting company. At the company's height, Jack was bringing in 15 million in annual contracts. On Christmas day 2002 Jack made a decision that would alter the course of his life. The decision is one that so many of us have perhaps dreamed of making. Jack bought a lottery ticket and won 314.9 million dollars. What seemed like a dream quickly became a nightmare.

Week 22: Revive Us Again
Have you ever been privy to a revival? Before you answer that you may want to think about the meaning of revival. When I was young our church had “revivals” yearly. A nice person would come and preach, and we may have had some powdered blue suits sing specials. To my knowledge, revival was nothing more than a scheduled religious meeting.

February 2023 Newsletter
Psalm 115:1-3 says, “Not to us, O LORD, not to us, but to Your Name give glory because of Your loving kindness, because of Your truth. Why should the nations say, “Where, now, is their God?” But our God is in the heavens; He does whatever He pleases.”

Week 21: Listening Keeps Us Stable
Have you ever been lost? I fondly recall a time when Amanda and I decided to hike a trail at a nearby state park. The whole venture was to take 45 minutes, and at the end of the trail we were supposed to come out at the park gift shop. Hours later we knew we were lost. Amanda’s first solution was to simply go back the way we came. That sounded great until we realized that the fall foliage covering the ground made the trail hard to distinguish. As the sun was setting we knew we had a problem.