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I am North Cities
I am North Cities is a statement that can be a representation on so many different levels and it can also have a large variety of meanings, but in the end it all equals one thing, "I am North Cities." What is important is that you discover your own meaning to the saying. Some look at "I am North Cities" and immediately think "what in the world" or "cocky." I understand where these thoughts can come from, however it is way off of the true definition of this meaning and the failure to correctly communicate that is what has driven me to write this blog to clear the air up.
As already stated, "I am North Cities" can have a variety of different meanings, but please discover what it means to you.
In an organization, a family, or even a church you will find a number of different people, doing a number of different things. Each thing that each person does will effect the group as a whole in some way. Due to the fact that we are talking about North Cities, which happens to be my church, lets take a look at the church side of it. In a church you have tons of different people, and tons of different positions. One church can have apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, teachers, ushers, musicians, sound people, video people, maintenance people, cleaning people, prayer warriors, and so much more. These are titles or positions that are held at the church, but when you walk through the grocery store or you're on vacation, you are just another person and no one really knows you, so now you don't have to live up to the expectation of whatever your title may be at church. HOWEVER, if you're motto is "I am North Cities" (or whatever you would like to put in place of North Cities) then you will live with that integrity and commitment to the things your pastor and ministry team teach, no matter where you may be located.
"I am North Cities" is not just saying I am this or that at North Cities UPC in Garland, Texas - Pastor D. G. Hargrove.
"I am North Cities" is taking ownership of your church. Sure it is God's house, but we as saints are here to keep the church presentable and I believe we should.
"I am North Cities" is saying that when I am walking alone through the sanctuary and there is trash on the ground, I pick it up and throw it away. No one is watching, no one would ever know, but you still pick it up because it needs to be done.
"I am North Cities" is representing my pastor, ministry team, church, and God to the best of my ability no matter where I am, no matter if I think some one knows me or not, I represent them regardless, because I am not just a Christian when I am at church, but I am a Christian everywhere I go. What if I am rude to someone and they come to my church the following Sunday and see me there and feel uncomfortable because I didn't act like a Christian that one time. What if someone sees me in public living a certain way that my pastor teaches against and then they try and develop a relationship with God at my church and become confused because of that one time they saw me living another life.
"I am North Cities" is going out into the rain and pulling an elderly person's car up to the door so they don't have to venture out into the weather.
"I am North Cities" is not just being a member of a church, it is being a representation of Jesus to someone else in life.
"I am North Cities" is not about a following a certain religion, but it's about having a relationship with God.
It's not the time to be scared about the things of God. It's the time to stop hiding from what we believe when the church folk aren't around. Stop being like the brothers of David and hiding in your fox hole anytime you see the enemy or hear his voice. But be like David and say, "I come to thee in the name of the LORD of hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast defied. This day will the LORD deliver thee into mine hand..."
You see its not time to blend in with the crowd, but it is time to stand tall and proclaim - "I am North Cities"
Stop being embarrassed!! Wear it loud and proud - "I am North Cities"
When you're at church - "I am North Cities"
When you're at the mall - "I am North Cities"
When your friends try to gossip to ya - "I am North Cities"
When you have the chance to do things out of Christian character - "I am North Cities"
So proclaim it with me! Put it on your MySpace or FaceBook status, take it to the mall, put it everywhere!
I am North Cities... Are you?
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Me and 2 of the guys were sitting in Cheddars for lunch. (one of our favorite, cheap spots to hit up for lunch or dinner) And our waiter was so rude!! haha. It was almost like that thing in high school when the guy steals the girl from the other guy sort of thing. Anyway, we were just talking about how weird it was with this guy and for some reason he kept bringing us refills!! All three of us had water and within 15 minutes of being seated we had 3 glasses of water each!! We were cracking up because it was crazy that he would bring us refills when we only had taken one or two drinks out of the previous glass and to top it all off he wasn't taking our other glasses. So now we have 9 glasses of water on the table and 6 of them are basically full... One of the guys took a picture with his phone.
Now typically I don't talk bad about getting too many refills and my intentions aren't to complain. But with the fact of him being rude and being amazing at keeping our thirst quenched, this was a very rare combo.
So we get back to the office and I had forgotten about all the water's we had on the table when all the sudden.. I had a thought about them. It was simply, "You know those water's are exactly how blessings from God are." I sat and pondered on it for a while and I understand where that thought would come from.
Many times in life we don't understand what God is doing. We wonder why He is being so mean to us!! Why can't he just give me what I want and need!! When in fact He would love to bless us with everything we want and need in life, but He cant. Jesus told a story once about a man who was going out of town and he gathered his servants around and gave them talents according to their abilities. The man that was given 5 talents turned them into 10 talents. The man that was given 2 talents turned them into 4. The man that was given 1 talent went and hid his talent. When the man returned he gathered them together to see what they did with their talents. The man that had 5 was blessed for turning his 5 into 10 and the man that was given 2 talents was also blessed for adding to his talents. However, the man that took his one talent and hid it was not blessed and was cursed and cast out.
God wants us to develop the talents in front of us before He blesses us with more things. He wants to bless us with more things, but he will what until we make our move. The waiter was like God in the sense of saying DRINK UP!! I HAVE SOOOO MUCH MORE FOR YOU!
Are you developing the talents God has placed in front of you?? Try it and watch how that trouble you are facing works itself out.
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Often times art is wacky or cool or even somewhat strange. The pictures have a meaning to you at first glance and will more than likely change once you study it for a while. But even after you study it, the artist has a meaning that you never saw or thought about! It can leave you in awe, because you were so oblivious of what was really happening in the picture.
Their is a quote that everyone has heard and it is "beauty is in the eye of the beholder". If this is true, and I believe it is, does this mean that we can control the status of our life? Does this mean that we control the message people get about us? If we paint the picture that "everyone hates me and nobody loves me" that is how people will see us. If we paint the picture that "we will work and do whatever it takes to succeed spiritually and in life" then that is how people will see us.
But how bout we go to the artist of our lives - God. God has a plan in place that we all have the chance to choose. God created us and we can choose our own way through life and we can paint our own picture. So we can be a beautiful painting that every museum wants in there archive or we can be a dark and unattractive painting that wouldn't sell on eBay.
Take a look at this picture... Figure it out.. What does it mean to you? Don't let my opinion change your opinion... I would like to know what you see

What this picture says to me is that this young man is on the road of life and he is choosing paths in life and making day to day decisions. If we could see behind this guy that is staring into blank canvases you would see pictures of life decisions. Maybe a painting of a child cheating on a test, maybe a young boy venturing onto a website that he shouldn't be on, maybe a young teen smoking pot... or maybe it is a child praying with his parents, maybe a young boy studying the Bible or maybe even a young man praying for his friends or standing up and being a positive example at his high school. You cant go back and change the painted pictures, but you can choose what the next canvases will look like.
Let me know what you see in this picture. Just ponder on one question that you don't have to answer... What kind of paintings would people see if they walked through the museum of your life?
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I am just sitting here in my cube at the Endtime Headquarters preparing for EYC Radio Live (4:30pm CST..haha..quick plug for the show) anywho... I am sitting here and just got off the phone with a person that is a young married and I was asked a question about a friend of mine and it sparked my desire to tell everyone about my personal dating principles. Obviously, everyone wont agree with my listing, but I feel from my studies over the years of marriages and relationships and just being observant, that my personal dating principles can probably be corrected in certain areas, but they still hold a good formula for a healthy, morally correct relationship. I will not cover all of my dating principles, but a number of them.