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Friday Five: Travel Must-Haves

Happy Friday!!  We are on our way back from Miami and some of my must have travel items are top of mind. So today my Friday 5 list are all things I used and loved this week while traveling!

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Friday 5Beis luggage // black maxi dress // sunglasses // black travel tote // purse

Christine Andrew on vacation at the beach in Le Specs tortoise sunglasses

Tortoise sunglasses:  I’ve had and loved these sunglasses for years!  They are really thick and sturdy feeling — they feel super expensive and they are under $100!  I love the gold line detail across the top, it makes them look more luxe. The large size of them gives great face coverage from the sun too! They come in multiple colors. Love these!

Christine Andrew's favorite purse for beach vacations

Woven shoulder bag:  This woven purse is so classic!  I’ve had it for years and I pack it on every beach vacation trip we take. It goes with everything and makes the perfect vacation purse. I love the chain strap detail on it. Highly recommend!

Christine Andrew in a black skims dress on vacation

Black Skims Dress:  This long black maxi dress is another item I have had and loved for years. Its so comfy and stretchy – I pack this on every trip and love wearing it on the airplane. I love that its so comfy that I feel like I’m wearing pajamas but I look put together at the same time. The black is my favorite, its super flattering. I have and love the long sleeve version too!

Christine Andrew airport travel outfit with beis luggage

Suitcase:  These beis suitcases are my all time favorite suitcases. They are so sturdy and such amazing quality. If you travel freqently enough, they are totally worth the investment!  I love how stylish all the different color options are, and the hard shell makes it so easy to wipe clean after traveling. I love this black beis weekend bag too! This full travel outfit and other beis suitcases I have and love – linked here. 

Christine Andrew's favorite travel bags and luggage

Black travel bag:  This Baggu cloud bag is seriously amazing!! I’ve used it on so many trips over the years and its held up so well. Its a great price point for how much use I get out of it!  Its like jumbo sized and holds so much. The black color and material is easy to keep clean too.

Christine Andrew's friday five favorite items

Friday Five: Purse // Black Travel Tote // Sunglasses // Beis luggage // Black skims dress

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Friday Five

Christine Andrew's Friday Five - 5 favorite items of the week

This week’s Friday 5 links here

Happy Friday!  I’m so excited to share a new weekly series with you – my Friday Five.  Each Friday, I will pick the top 5 products in my mind from that week. Some will be old finds I’ve loved for years, and some will be new finds I’m loving!

  1. Dibs Blush/Bronzer stick: I’m obsessed with this!! I’ve been using it and loving it for years now. It goes on so smooth and gives the perfect glow. Its so convenient having both my blush and bronzer on one stick.  Side note – this is my favorite makeup brush right now that I use with it!
  2. These bags come in a set of 12 and are under $15!  These are the best for organizing your closet. I use them to color code and organize my swimsuits! They are also great for organizing kids games, puzzles, small toys, etc.  See video of how I used them to organize my swimsuits here.
  3. These crochet chargers come in a set of 2 and are so pretty for Spring and Summer hosting. They’re perfect for upcoming Easter tablescapes too!
  4. I’m obsessed with my new green gym shorts! They’re so flattering and look exactly like some more expensive pairs I’ve seen. They’re on sale for 30% off right now making them under $15! Comes in multiple colors too.
  5. My Abercrombie dad jean shorts!  These are my go-to denim shorts for spring and summer. They’re the perfect length and so flattering and are a great price point for the quality. They go on sale a lot too!

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Surfing the Waves of Spiritual Awakening

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Once upon a time I enjoyed surfing. Not that I was ever good enough to call myself a surfer but I did catch quite a few waves.

It was the small ones that confounded me. Foolishly brave, I actually rode a few “freight trains” while struggling to catch their smaller siblings. Friends would quickly catch waves while I thrashed about with swells passing under my board.

My problem was that I didn’t surf often enough to get very good. Hence I was someone who surfed but not a “real” surfer.

So what’s this got to do with Revival? A lot!

But first here are some terms for accurate definition. Spiritual Renewal is when an individual comes alive after a period of lethargy. And Revival happens when a dying church regains life. A spiritual awakening is a move of God that transforms a locality or a culture. They occur on a scale of reach, too. Renewals touch individuals. Revivals consume congregations. Awakenings snatch cultures from Satan, restoring lost people to their creator. Finally there is a scale of dominance—a spiritual awakening encompasses the Revival of churches and the Renewal of faith in individuals.

So, are we on the cusp of a spiritual awakening? Will another Jesus Revolution occur soon? These are important questions. But not the final answer.

I recently spoke with several leaders in Hawaii about this. They feel that they are seeing the start of another wave of spiritual awakening. I’ll pass along several reasons why. But first let’s suppose they are wrong.

What if a Spiritual Awakening is a few decades away and all they are seeing are small seeds of Revival? Well then they should ride those smaller waves while awaiting the big swell that we all pray for. And so should you, wherever you serve.

Did you know that the greatest per-capita Spiritual Awakening in History occurred in Hawaii from 1837-1843. Nearly the entire population accepted Jesus after seventeen years of missionary activity. Those missionaries rode tiny waves of personal salvations, people falling away then renewing faith, etc. for seventeen years before the big wave came.

Since that time wave after wave of renewal, revival and awakening have swept across the state. About four years before my friends and I arrived a Baptist church planted the last of the 44 churches they had spawned over a couple of decades. Before them there was a strong move among workers in the sugar cane and pineapple camps. Makiki Christian Church arose along with the first wave of Japanese immigrants. While the New Hope Churches and Hope Chapels were at their apogee, the only state in America to show church growth was Hawaii. But that has died down in the past decade.

On the other hand there are dozens of new church plants sprouting up across the state. The school district raised rents and blocked outside usage of cafeterias during and after COVID but many of those congregations found new quarters or splintered into informal churches meeting in carports and coffee shops. I recently attended the rapidly growing “The House Established” church whose pastor recently declared that God called him from New York City to plant a church that plants churches—he likened his calling to breathing life into Ezekiel’s valley of dry bones (I think I could identify those dry bones).

I’m excited about all of this but like I said, we may be wrong. These events may not herald another major Spiritual Awakening. However, they are at least the smaller waves which we should and must ride if we expect to position ourselves for the big events.

So how do you ride?

Well, you make sure that what you pump out in knowledge gets met in human hearts. Do you personally disciple people or just run a congregation. Do your disciples discuss intimate details of their lives in light of scripture with others or do they just learn stuff? Do you and the people you disciple pray with outsiders other than prayers for salvation? If someone moves into your community to plant a church or start a ministry do you bless them or oppose them?

These are small waves and often seem to lack significance but I assure you that the big wave will pass you by if you don’t learn to ride the smaller ones well.

Ralph Moore is the Founding Pastor of three churches which grew into the Hope Chapel ‘movement’ now numbering more than 2,300 churches, worldwide. These are the offspring of the 70+ congregations launched from Ralph’s hands-on disciplemaking efforts.

He travels the globe, teaching church multiplication to pastors in startup movements. He’s authored several books, including Let Go Of the Ring: The Hope Chapel StoryMaking DisciplesHow to Multiply Your ChurchStarting a New Church, and Defeating Anxiety.

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Navigating Discouragement in Leadership

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Discouragement kills vitality. Leadership is a noble calling that often comes with its share of challenges, and one of the most formidable adversaries a leader may face is discouragement. Discouragement can creep in unexpectedly, casting doubt on your abilities and purpose, whether you’re leading a Revitalization, church plant, a team, a company, or a community. In times of despair, finding strength in the Holy Spirit and understanding your divine calling can be a powerful anchor to weather the storm.

The Nature of Discouragement

Discouragement is an insidious force that can manifest in various ways, from feelings of inadequacy to questioning the significance of your leadership role. Leaders often encounter setbacks, criticism, and unforeseen challenges, undermining their confidence in God. The weight of responsibility of the daily grind and the fear of failure can create a breeding ground for discouragement.

Scriptural Foundation: Drawing Strength from the Holy Spirit

Turning to the Scriptures provides solace and guidance for leaders grappling with discouragement. The Bible teaches believers to find strength, comfort, and resilience through the Holy Spirit. In Galatians 5:22-23, the fruits of the Spirit are listed as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These attributes can serve as a source of encouragement for leaders facing adversity.

Additionally, the apostle Paul, a prominent biblical figure and a resilient leader, provides insights into dealing with challenges. In Philippians 4:13, Paul declares, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” This verse underscores the idea that relying on the strength derived from a connection with the Holy Spirit can empower leaders to overcome discouragement and fulfill their calling.

Understanding Your Divine Calling

Discerning and embracing your divine calling is fundamental to overcoming discouragement in leadership. The Bible affirms the concept of a unique purpose for each individual. In Jeremiah 29:11, God declares, “For I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Recognizing that your leadership role is part of a larger divine plan can provide reassurance in moments of doubt.

Leaders should reflect on their calling and their impact on the lives of those they lead. Leaders can find motivation and endurance to press on by aligning their purpose with God’s plan, even when faced with seemingly insurmountable challenges.

Overcoming Discouragement with the Holy Spirit

Prayer and Meditation:
Regular prayer and meditation are powerful ways to connect with the Holy Spirit. In Matthew 11:28, Jesus invites believers to come to Him with their burdens, promising rest for their souls. Taking time to seek guidance and solace in prayer can renew a leader’s spirit and provide clarity amidst discouragement.

Seeking Counsel:
Proverbs 15:22 emphasizes the importance of seeking wise counsel, stating, “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers, they succeed.” Leaders should be quick to seek guidance from mentors, peers, or spiritual leaders when facing discouragement. Wise counsel can offer fresh perspectives, encouragement, and practical insights to navigate challenges.

Cultivating a Spirit of Gratitude:
Gratitude is a transformative force that can shift focus from challenges to blessings. In 1 Thessalonians 5:18, believers are encouraged to “give thanks in all circumstances.” Cultivating a spirit of gratitude helps leaders appreciate the positive aspects of their leadership journey and fosters resilience in the face of discouragement.

Remembering Past Victories:
Reflecting on past successes and victories can serve as a reminder of God’s faithfulness and the leader’s ability to overcome obstacles. In 1 Samuel 17, David recalls defeating the giant Goliath as he faces his future challenges. Leaders can draw strength from their past achievements and use them as motivation to overcome present discouragement.

Focusing on Eternal Perspectives:
Paul encourages believers in 2 Corinthians 4:17-18 to focus on eternal perspectives, stating, “For our light and momentary troubles are achieving an eternal glory that far outweighs them all. So, we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen, since what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” Leaders can find comfort in knowing their efforts have eternal significance, transcending their immediate challenges.

Discouragement is an inevitable aspect of leadership, but with the guidance of the Holy Spirit and a deep understanding of one’s divine calling, leaders can overcome these challenges and fulfill their purpose. Drawing on the wisdom of the Scriptures, incorporating prayer and meditation, seeking counsel, cultivating gratitude, remembering past victories, and focusing on eternal perspectives are practical steps that can empower leaders to rise above discouragement.

In Isaiah 40:31, “But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” Leaders, rooted in their faith and fueled by the Holy Spirit, can soar above the storms of discouragement, embracing their calling with renewed strength and conviction. Remember, Soar above the discouragement because it kills vitality in the leader.

This article originally appeared on The Church Vitality Network. Used with permission.

Dr. Gary Moritz is the lead pastor of City United Church in Lunenburg, MA. City United Church has been featured in Outreach Magazine as one of the 100 Top Reproducing Churches in America, was awarded the Tyndale Publishers Church Comeback Award through Church Answers and has been featured in podcasts to tell the God-story of renewal and revitalization. City United and its team continue to foster leaders and churches to health and vitality by providing resources, development, and counseling to advance the movement of the Gospel in New England and around the United States. The Lord called their family to New England in 2013 to take over a church in bankruptcy and in need of church revitalization through a pastoral succession. The call to step into a hard place and do the hard things so that God gets the glory is evident, as is His ability to multiply supportive movements throughout New England. City United also partners with other like-minded, missional organizations that are planting sustainable churches and making disciples with multiplication results all over the world.

Gary is gifted in creativity, futuristic thinking, systems, strategic renewal, conflict resolution, and leadership by galvanizing teams that establish a vision for the future. He loves to spend time with his family and enjoys downtime playing saxophone, drums, and vibraphone.

Gary works for Liberty University as a Subject Matter Expert in Church Revitalization and as an assistant professor in the online School of Divinity. He serves alongside Leadership Network and Exponential as part of their creative think tanks and Venture Partner’s family. He also serves as the part-time Director of Church Revitalization for the Baptist Churches of New England, whose focus is to provide an established network of support for pastors and churches in New England so they can thrive.

Gary established the Church Vitality Network, an online network for churches to find health in pastoring, revitalization, and renewal through a digital hub.

Gary is married to Jana Moritz, and they are a ministry team, involved in serving the local church side-by-side. They have been part of many book projects during the creative process for other leading authors. However, they recently launched their own book project, Carry On: Tactical Strategies for Church Revitalization and Renewal. They have two incredible daughters leading and serving Generation Z, Generation Alpha, and the local church.

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2024 Bestsellers

I’m excited to round up my bestsellers from 2024!  This list is always so fun to see what you guys loved the most. Everything is still in stock today and they are all items that I still use and LOVE and 10/10 highly recommend!

1. First up is this beautiful wood arched cabinet from Walmart! This cabinet kept selling out for good reason – its such amazing quality and looks so much more expensive than it is…and its under $400!! This specific cabinet comes in 3 colors and it also comes in a few different similar styles too. If you are looking for a cabinet for your living room or kitchen, this is the best find!

Christine Andrew's home entryway table and decor

2. I did an entry way refresh last year and this console table was the perfect piece!! This ribbed light wood console table is so sturdy and such great quality and you won’t believe the price!  I love how the light color brightens up our entry way and that it has storage inside to hide loose ends.

Christine Andrew's living room furniture - white accent chair from walmart

3.  This white boucle swivel accent chair continues to be a best seller and I can’t recommend it enough! We bought two of them last year and have had them in our primary bedroom – they make the perfect bedroom accent chairs for reading and watching TV. The chair is oversized enough its like a chair and a half and perfect for curling up and lounging in it.

We recently moved one of the chairs to my living room because I wanted to refresh the space – I am obsessed with how the swivel chair brightened up my living room! It’s so cozy and the boucle material is such great quality – it has held up so well over the last year. The chair is under $300 and I will recommend it over and over again!  I was excited to see it now comes in a smaller kids version too that is under $100! 

4. This burgundy sleeveless long dress is so beautiful and flattering that I’ve worn it to multiple events over the past year and have it in multiple colors! Its been a staple go to dress for me and some of my favorite and most worn dresses come from this retailer – they are affordable and so gorgeous!  This one is under $100!

Christine Andrew in tall brown boots and skirt

5. These knee high brown boots were such an amazing find!  I was excited that tall boots are back in style and love this brown suede pair – they are super affordable under $100!

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6. My shark vacuum carper and upholstery cleaner is something we can never live without now!  With four kids and a big dog, I feel like I am always cleaning up carpet stains. I love that this cleaner worked so well on our white couches too. The before and after was mind blowing!

7. You guys know I’m obsessed with Abercrombie and these black pants from there are some of my top favorites!  They are the perfect wide leg pant. I love how they can be dressed up more polished for a work pant, or down with sneakers. I like to wear them when I’m traveling on an airplane too because they are so comfy. They are under $100 and they go on sale a lot – and they come in lots of different colors! I love the lighter colors for spring and summer too!

Christine Andrew in a pink crochet swimsuit coverup - spring break outfit

8. This pink crochet swimsuit coverup is something I wore on repeat last year for our beach vacation and over the summer. I love that its flowy and not too short so I’m comfortable chasing around my kids and hanging with the family, but its also so stylish and flattering!  I love this pink dress so much that I just ordered the new bright blue color for my beach trip this year! I also love this affordable alternative version– such a great dupe for under $40!

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9. I’m such a huge fan of adidas and these burgundy spezial adidas were a most loved pair from this past year!  They are such a great, comfy everyday sneaker to wear with jeans or sweats. I love all of the different colors for different seasons! 

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Upending My Apologetics and Disciplemaking Efforts

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I recently had my apologetics turned upside down by a book that I read dealing with, of all things, near-death-experiences.

I’ve always written NDE off as a folklore or psychotic episodes – until my brother had one.

This was two years before he went to be with Jesus and after him lying in a coma for ten days. That night my friends along with Ruby and I gathered at the hospital to pray for him in intensive care. As we approached the ICU, we heard a “code blue” announcement, stepping aside as people came running to the unit.

After things calmed down, we were forbidden to enter as my brother was the one whose heart had stopped. The following day a doctor told my sister that we had less than 24 hours until they would pull the plug on my brother. Unfortunately, I couldn’t get to the hospital in time for the drastic event, I showed up three hours later to find my younger brother sitting in bed laughing talking and eating after the doctors had totally given up and disconnected the artificial breathing apparatus.

He shocked me by describing what me and my friends were wearing, where we were standing and the events that had taken place in the hall while we were waiting to see him. He also spoke of what the doctors had done during the emergency treatment.

He also portrayed the classic characteristics of NDEs when he said that he had seemed to be above the hospital room watching the medical personnel then floating above us in the hall by the elevator. He told of passing through a dark tunnel, seeing Jesus after seeing my parents and identifying one of my friends from the eighth grade who he never knew as a seven-year-old and who I never brought to our house. The experience reinvigorated his faith and he almost immediately led two people to Christ.

As a result of his experience, I began reading books about NDEs much to the chagrin of some of my friends who think it’s all poppycock and unbiblical. Those discussions with friends helped inspire me to write this blog. I recently read a book called Is Christianity Compatible with Deathbed and near-Death Experiences?: The Surprising Presence of Jesus, Scarcity of Anti-Christian Elements, And Compatibility with Historic Christian Teachings by J. Steve Miller.

Miller, an evangelical, teaches philosophy at Kennesaw State University in Georgia. He holds degrees from the University of Georgia, Columbia International University, Trinity Divinity School, Southwestern Studies and a PhD from Columbia International University.

He conducted an anonymous survey among hundreds of his students over several years, asking which arguments for God and the afterlife they found most compelling. The results were surprising. The arguments that resonate most deeply with him (and me), some students found completely unconvincing. And some of the arguments I would dismiss as weak were the most persuasive.

Intrigued, he later surveyed students after asking them to read his book Faith That’s Not Blind which presents fifteen arguments for the existence of God.

Participants rated each argument on a scale of zero to ten—zero meaning “not convincing at all,” ten meaning “completely convincing,” and five meaning they could go either way.

The results? “Miracles” topped the list, receiving the most votes as the “best” argument and the most votes for being “most compelling.” Interestingly, deathbed and near-death experiences—often seen as subcategories of miracles—also ranked high. Reading about this cluster of supernatural occurrences struck a chord in me because I’ve always taken a more rationalistic approach to apologetics (if I hadn’t been a pastor I would have become an engineer).

Those survey results make me wonder: Has the modern world, with its naturalistic and scientific mindset, made us hesitant to talk about miracles? Have we—especially in Western Christianity—grown uncomfortable with the idea that God still moves in ways that defy logic? So often, our apologetics focus on philosophy, logic, and historical evidence, while the arguments that actually persuade people are the ones we tend to leave out. This is of huge importance as those we disciple tend to become like us. In simple terms we may be neutralizing those people most connected to the world we hope to evangelize.

Here is a list of apologetic arguments from the book I mentioned above. At the top are the arguments that students of many different religions, including Muslims, Hindus and even Atheists found most persuasive. Toward the bottom are those least persuasive arguments that I studied and taught for so many years. I’m not ready to abandon my apologetics nor my approach to disciplemaking. I am however planning to lean into prayer and the supernatural is ways I’ve ignored.

  1. Near death experiences
  2. Deathbed experiences
  3. Miracles & answered prayer
  4. Special knowledge given by God
  5. Beginning of the universe
  6. Fine-tuned universe
  7. Order and laws in the universe
  8. The emergence of cells
  9. The existence of complex creatures
  10. The bible is a good fit for making life work better
  11. Human consciousness of self and free will
  12. Morality
  13. Direct apprehension of God
  14. Direct experience with God
  15. Many famous intelligent people have found the evidence for God and Christianity compelling

Ralph Moore is the Founding Pastor of three churches which grew into the Hope Chapel ‘movement’ now numbering more than 2,300 churches, worldwide. These are the offspring of the 70+ congregations launched from Ralph’s hands-on disciplemaking efforts.

He travels the globe, teaching church multiplication to pastors in startup movements. He’s authored several books, including Let Go Of the Ring: The Hope Chapel StoryMaking DisciplesHow to Multiply Your ChurchStarting a New Church, and Defeating Anxiety.

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