Archive for 2012


May 17

Prayer for Ed Stetzer’s Daughter, Kaitlyn

2012 | by Trent Hunter | Category: Prayer

Almost two years ago now, Ed Stetzer, Vice President of Research at LifeWay Christian Resources, visited Albuquerque with his family and spoke on a Sunday at DSC. His sermon, “Empowering All God’s People for Mission,” is available here.

Please be in prayer for his seven year old daughter, Kaitlyn, who has contracted what doctors believe to be Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, a potentially fatal infectious tick-borne disease.

Visit Dr. Stetzer’s blog to read more about Kaitlyn’s illness and to follow her progress.

May 16

DSC + CareNet + Baby Bottles

2012 | by Trent Hunter | Category: Announcement

In Sunday’s service, we announced our participation in Care Net Pregnancy Center’s Baby Bottle Drive. This partnership will help support their efforts to serve women and their families in an unplanned pregnancy with biblically based counseling and practical help.

Here’s the video from Sunday:

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Please take a baby bottle home and fill it with change through the weeks between Mother’s Day, May 13 and Father’s Day, June 17. Bottles are due back by Sunday, June 17. For more information, please contact Carolyn Rush at carolyn@desertspringschurch.org or call the church office at 505.797.8700.

To learn more about CareNet, visit the CareNet website.

May 14

Help for the Pilgrimage of the Christian Life

2012 | by Trent Hunter | Category: Recommended Resources,Sermon Follow-Up

In Sunday’s sermon, “A Better Home,” Ryan preached from Psalm 84, a psalm with the familiar and lofty line, “A day in your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere” (84:10). While we certainly believe this to be true, we recognize that we don’t always live like it. We believe it, but we know we should believe it more.

That’s why, as Ryan said, the Christian life is a pilgrimage. We are on our way to the perfect presence of God.

On this pilgrimage, the author of Hebrews encourages us with the example of Old Testament saints who looked forward to their heavenly home in Hebrews 11:13-16:

These all died in faith, not having received the things promised, but having seen them and greeted them from afar, and having acknowledged that they were strangers and exiles on the earth. For people who speak thus make it clear that they are seeking a homeland. If they had been thinking of that land from which they had gone out, they would have had opportunity to return. But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared for them a city.

Following in the example of the faithful from the Old Testament means following them, ultimately, in the direction of their hope. This better and heavenly country, of course, is nothing less than the New Heavens and New Earth. And what’s so much better about it? There, we will hear the words, “Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man” (Revelation 21:3).

Another help for the pilgrimage comes to us from the English Puritan, John Bunyan. His classic, Pilgrim’s Progress, unfolds the nature of the Christian life by means of a powerful and imaginative story, making sense of the various struggles and temptations faced by every Christian. You can purchase a copy of Pilgrim’s Progress at Amazon here.

For children nine years old and up, Oliver Hunkin’s adaptation, Dangerous Journey: The Story of Pilgrim’s Progress, is an excellent resource.

Below is a two hour version of Hunkin’s adaptation being read with illustrations.

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HT: Justin Taylor

May 10

Clarus ’12 Video Now Online

2012 | by Trent Hunter | Category: Clarus 12

May 9

Resources for Helping Children Hope in God

2012 | by Trent Hunter | Category: Recommended Resources,Sermon Follow-Up

On Sunday, Ryan preached from Psalm 78, one of six history psalms. The other history psalms are Psalms 105-107, 114, and 136. Psalm 78 is unique, however, for its focused statement of purpose to rehearse the history of Israel in order that the next generation should “set their hope in God.” That’s actually a very nice way of stating the aim of all Christian parenting.

Here are some resources for helping you help your children set their hope in God:

Resources on Parenting

Resources About Family Worship

Tools for Family Worship

Resources About The Church’s Ministry to Families