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LOVE gives us HOPE (from the song "Hope To Carry On")

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LOVE HAS COME, AND HE'S GIVEN ME HOPE TO CARRY ON   What give you hope? What helps you keep taking steps forward?   I was reminded today through a song that the LOVE of God - the love that IS God - gives us HOPE. It helps us. Helps us every single day. Give us reasons to keep taking one step forward.   Take a minute to THINK about the love of Jesus Christ from these song lyrics.   (From the song "Hope To Carry On," written by Rich Mullins, performed by Caedmon's Call)   I can see Jesus, hanging on the cross He came looking for the lost   I can hear Jesus, saying "Father forgive" What a thing He did   I can see Peter, he put away his sword He won't fight no more   LOVE HAS COME, AND HE'S GIVEN ME HOPE TO CARRY ON     Take a minute and hear from the Book itself these moments of LOVE.     Words of Jesus to a repentant Zacchaeus, from Luke 19:10 (emphasis mine): "For the Son of Man came to seek and TO SAVE THE LOST."     From Luke 23:32-38

Three human dilemmas not resolved by Technology, Billy Graham TED talk (1998)

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In 1998, Billy Graham was 80 years old. He was invited to give a TED talk in California. This video is almost 30 minutes long, but I hope you will make the time to consider his words. He speaks to those on the front lines of technology and ideas. He speaks of a man from ancient Israel who benefited from the technological revolution known as the Iron Age, David (king of Israel at that time). And he notes that technology has still not solved 3 of mankind's greatest dilemmas: -human evil, -human suffering, -and death. But he notes that David has written about these problems, and that he found a resolution for them in his belief in God. Rev. Graham goes on to note many famous names in modern history, each one having their own personal religious beliefs, but each one wrestling with these same human dilemmas. Rev. Graham highlights that they all have in common this wrestling, and encourages his listeners, pioneers in ideas and in technology, to consider these human dilemmas, even as th

The Southern Baptist Convention and the Sexual Abuse Task Force

To my church family at Raymond Road Baptist Church: Be in prayer with me about the Annual Meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention on June 14-15, 2022, in Anaheim, California. This post is long and a bit complex, but I want you to know what is happening in our beloved Southern Baptist Convention. If you choose not to read through all this, just know that the SBC is currently trying to make reforms to how they handle sexual abuse allegations at the national office in Nashville. There is misinformation out there about the things that have occurred recently, and some news articles misrepresent the situation. Among other things, there will be discussion and voting at the Annual Meeting on June 14-15 about what to do in response to the report from Guidepost Solutions (not affiliated with Guidepost magazine), an independent investigative firm that released a lengthy and detailed report about the SBC Executive Committee and about the Executive Committee staff in Nashville. The report showe

Life Update 2022

To my brothers and sisters in Christ at Wynndale Baptist Church : From Aaron Tucker and family: After three months of intense prayer, we as a family all believe that God is calling us to a new ministry, and away from Wynndale. I will be with you for another two weeks, and my last day of ministry with you will be Wednesday, March 30, 2022. I have accepted God’s call to a new ministry. Raymond Road Baptist Church of Jackson has asked me to be their next senior pastor. I am both grateful for the grace of God and humbled by the responsibility for this opportunity to preach and to lead. Please pray for me. Pray that I will honor Christ as I seek to follow Him and as I seek to lead others to Him. I am praying for the continued blessings of the grace of God to help me, because I know that I will need Him. But any excitement we feel about a new ministry is tempered by great sadness as we now have to say goodbye to our Wynndale church family. In fact, to be completely honest, I wrestled quite

Lessons From Covid-19 Quarantine Ministry

Here are some lessons that I am learning in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and quarantine life. It is often assumed that those like me who minister to younger generations prefer technology - its ability to reach more people, and its convenience, and its ability to enhance the presentation of the good news.  However, at the risk of being the only youth leader in all of youth ministry who feels this way, I wholeheartedly do NOT prefer ministry through technology.  Ministry is personal and spiritual. When you minister through a medium or a screen, you dilute the personal nature of ministry. You dilute the ministry to the soul.  One of the lessons that the COVID-19 pandemic is teaching me is that technology is an insufficient format for ministry. Please don’t misunderstand. Technology is a valuable tool. But it is only a tool, and its value is too often overly exaggerated.  How is student ministry changing during the pandemic and forced isolation? We attempt to stay co

The Tuckers are moving

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To my brothers and sisters in Christ in Philadelphia, Mississippi , After several months of intense prayer, I and Marion and the kids all believe that God is calling us away from Philadelphia. We believe that we have been called to move from Philadelphia to Clinton, Mississippi. We are staying here through the end of the school year, and through all of the graduation ceremonies, and my last day will be Friday, May 27, 2016. I have accepted God’s call to a new ministry opportunity. The church is Wynndale Baptist Church , just south of Jackson in Terry, MS. The ministry is Associate Pastor of Students and Missions. It is exciting to imagine how God might use me (1)in ministry to students and their families, (2)in ministry to this church as an associate pastor, and (3)in ministry in this congregation’s missions efforts as they seek to fulfill the Great Commission. We are also excited about how God might use Marion in her continued work with the STEM Institute at Mississi

God's daughter Angela, and God's son Jesus

I shared the following words at the memorial service for Angela Michelle Wilson , at Oak Forest Baptist Church, in Jackson, Mississippi, on February 6, 2016.  Today is a celebration. Do you remember how easily Angela celebrated? Her smile? How easily she could love people? Do you know why? Angela would want you to know why she smiled so often! At the family’s request, I want to share with all of you why she smiled so much… why she loved so easily. As I tell you why, I want you to notice two stories happening at the same time: God’s story of his son Jesus, and God’s story of his daughter Angela. PART 1 – CREATION These stories start in the beginning. As in, the very beginning. The beginning of the Bible describes how our world came into existence. It says, “In the beginning, Godcreated the heavens and the earth.” Some of the things we all love – sunsets, a summer rain, loving animals, majestic mountains, the sound of waves on the beach – God made them all.