Tag Archives: Peter Gowesky

We Win

It’s no secret, I am a huge fan of the DC*Band.  I think he writes some of the best worship music out there.  I love this song!  Everytime I hear this song it reminds me of this verse… Matthew 16:18, “I also say to you that you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build My church; and the gates of Hell will not overpower it.”

Throughout the Bible we see illustrations and hear/read stories of what is going to happen at the end of the story.  There are times when I wonder what the outcome of a particular event or decision is going to be.  The truth is we already know what the grand scale outcome is going to be.  Here at FBC Doylestown we have been going through the book of Revelation on Sunday mornings in our worship gathering.  I can tell you that in the end, we win!

I got this song stuck in my head, and I thought you should too.

~Peter

Prayer part 2

I’ve been thinking a lot since the last time I brought up prayer on this post over here.  The question there was is ceasless prayer possible.  I would still be interested in hearing your thoughts by the way… I haven’t been able to kick the idea of ceaseless prayer though.  Prayer is such a vital part of who we are as those in the Christian faith.  Truth be told sometimes I get frustrated with the amount and with the quality of my prayer life.

I was reading the other day an amazing quote by a fourth-century Orthodox monastic writer, Evagrius of Pontus, he says,

“A theologian is one who knows how to pray, and he who prays in spirit and in truth is by that very act a theologian.”

Many of us want to know God and understand the ways and workings of Him.  Yet often we don’t dedicate ourselves to prayer.  In my desire to understand ceaseless prayer I came up with one thought that may help.  I wonder if ceaseless prayer would increase in possibility if we would take our focus off of praying for ourselves and realize/pray for  the needs of others.

During our family vacation last week I was making it a practice to spend some time each day in prayer for my kids and my wife, as well as my extended family and then onto my church.  I’m telling you it took time!  It increased my prayer life!  I was praying with more fervency and certainly regularity.  Now to keep that habit going I have gotten a little black book.  A small moleskin and it will be my prayer journal for my immediate family, my extended family, my friends, my church and the world around me.  This is not the end all solution, but it is one way that I have found to help me since the last thought.

What about you?  Have you found a specific tool or method that has increased your prayer life? Share with the rest of us so we can learn from your wisdom.

~Peter

DrumRoll Please

Congrats!  Stay tuned for next weeks contest…  Check back each day…

~Peter

Carry the conversation

SO, I started this post on Monday, and then Monday went by like nobodies business.  Tuesday was spent in travel and such, so here I am on wednesday writing from something that happened Sunday…  this is a problem!  Let’s go…

I’m excited for this one… I have a feeling that this is going to be an exciting conversation…  who knows, maybe not.  As usual, let’s pick up the monday/tuesday conversation.  Head over here, and check out the podcast if you weren’t able to make it Sunday night.

Questions:

Wouldn’t it be better for us not to have a plan at all?  

The simple answer to this question is yes!  The more complicated answer is Yes… it is just extremely difficult to not have a plan.  I have met few people who don’t have some sort of plan for how life should, or will turn out.  The best answer is to live a life that is completely surrendered to God.  Start today.  Make small changes in your life that allow you to live completely surrendered to God.  Let’s ask a question here:  What things have you done/changed in your life which allows you to live a more surrendered life?  

What’s with the V-neck?

Okay, so this is an easy one…  First off, you’ll be wearing one before summer is peaced out of here… So just you rest easy my young friend.  But… at the same time, the Vneck has been a work in progress.  I remember the first time I donned the Vneck.  I felt like I was doing something wrong.  Now it just feels right…  (okay, so if you and I are just becoming friends, I need to help you out… there was some serious sarcasm going on in that last sentence…)  

Okay, here’s another reason for the Vneck…  This is incredible!  Why didn’t I think of this one???

Don’t worry friends, this isn’t the last of the Vneck.  You’ll see more of that around these parts…  

~Peter

The Five Podcast

If you were unable to be at the Five Sunday night the podcast is up and ready for you to check out.  Head over there and give a listen and then join in the conversation right below this!  Keep checking in…  

~Peter