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The Movie Star, the Minister and Ms.Cue

On Friday night, I attended my son’s basketball game, and as I sat in the stands I noticed that to the right of me sat one of the most famous movie stars in the world… I don’t want to mention his name, but my guess is that he makes about 20 million dollars per movie. He is an A-list actor and one of my favorites.

To my left was a lady by the name of Ms. Cue. Ms. Cue is a middle school teacher in South L.A., and 70 percent of her students are foster kids. In fact, 70 percent of the entire school is made up of foster kids. I don’t know what she makes, but I would guess somewhere between 30 to 40 thousand dollars.

Now even if my numbers are a tad bit off, it still speaks to part of the problem with our society. The movie star makes millions PER MOVIE and our school teachers make thousands PER YEAR. I would also like to add that the value and worth of that Christian, God-fearing teacher deserves to be paid FAR more than ANY actor or actress. I am not against anyone making a lot of money; that is not my issue. My problem is that our priorities as a nation are reflected in these numbers.

Recently, Kobe Bryant was suspended for one game, and he had to forfeit his salary for that one game. It was over $160,000.00 dollars FOR ONE GAME! Meanwhile, the firefighters, the police officers, the nurses and the school teachers barely get by. Something seems wrong. I wish I knew the answer. But I wanted to write and thank Ms. Cue and all the other school teachers in our world who could easily be making more money in other professions, but they have chosen to serve our children and our nation by teaching in our public and private schools.

May each of you be blessed for your service and your sacrifice.

Home Safe

Thank you for all your prayers. I made it home safe and sound, and my brother and I had a wonderful time just being together and talking about every subject under the sun. We missed our connecting flights through Dallas on the return trip and ended up getting home later than expected.

I have a BIG day planned for Friday, as I am scheduled to preach at 9:30 a.m. at Azusa Pacific University.

I have never had the privilege of preaching at Azusa before, and I am anxiously looking forward to it.

Please keep me in your prayers as I preach to all of those college students, that God would give me the right WORDS to share. Do you realize how much POTENTIAL is in those college students… If ONLY they would sell out for the LORD.

We will also have a big surprise this weekend at church. I’d love to tell you what it is, but then it wouldn’t be a surprise, now would it!!!!

On our way home





We are on our way home… We visited the house of Paul Revere yesterday and then hit the Celtics vs. Lakers game at the Garden. Our flight leaves at 6:00 a.m,so I’m trying to get this written before we leave 🙂 Boston is not what I had expected, but it is an incredible and charming city. Other than being shut down with nine fake devices (read the news reports), we had a wonderful time.

Of course, the Lakers finally won, and my brother was on cloud 9 just being in the Boston Garden. I’m sooooooooooooooo sorry… But I have to finish packing or I’m not going to get home today…

Be blessed!

Maranatha

New York, New York


My brother, David, is a HUGE Boston Celtics fan. About three months ago, I began planning a surprise trip for the two of us. On Tuesday, I had his wife put him on a plane to New York, and she didn’t tell him WHO was going to meet him at the airport. When he landed, there I stood! Today we went to the WTC and then tonight, we went to see the Lakers play the Knicks. We were walking out of the hotel to attend the game, and we heard that Kobe was suspended and would not be playing….. Oh well…. what can we do….

Tomorrow we will fly to Boston and watch the Celtics without Paul Pierce try to beat the Lakers with a fired up Kobe. In the post below, there are a few pictures of Times Square, and lo and behold, it was actually SNOWING.

My brother is a pastor, and I know that it’s important for him to get away from time to time, so I’ve thoroughly enjoyed encouraging him in this manner. We will be home Thursday morning, and we would greatly appreciate you praying for our safe trip home.

NOTE: The top PICTURE….. There are three tall buildings in the background. The dark building on the left is 55 stories high and the WTC was TWICE that height! It was very solemn walking around this block and thinking about what happened on 9/11.

NEW WEBSITE

Just in case you haven’t checked out Shepherd’s new website, I wanted to invite you to check it out sometime at www.theshepherd.org. One of our IT guys, Jeremy Czarnecki, did most of the design, and I hope that you’ll give it a quick glance from time to time. I think Jeremy did an incredible job, and if you get a chance to thank him, or any of our IT people, please do so. They very much deserve our gratitude.