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Happy New Year 2026

Quite a bit of this, I admit, I just copied and pasted! I changed and added what was needed.

Did you know more stuff happened this year? (*extreme sarcasm)

On some positive notes, my Youth Group managed to have a lot of fun this year, especially in the fall semester as we went through the Gospel of Mark and discussed missionaries of today and history. There was also a major focus on evangelism training this year. I also stepped down as youth pastor in mid-December, rounding out 7.5 years. More than likely, more news is to come on the ministry front.

The Instructional Assistant (one step below professor, but I still teach … but mostly grade work and keep students on task) for Christian Worldview at Grand Canyon University job continues proving fruitful in many ways, and I added PHI-101 to my list of classes. A major fruit is that I personally have gotten to lead several people to faith in Christ and help others grow deeper in their faith, as well as helping some who had been antagonistic to religion in general and Christianity in particular be more open-minded. That is pretty cool. A negative this year has been the amount of AI usage in writing. (The CWV textbook was apparently written by such authors as Wes Anderson, Edward B. Adams from 40 years ago, and several people who were not Christians until very recently.)

I had another full year in seminary, including taking biblical Greek. Unlike many seminarians who get super-academic and feel the need to give their hearers “all the information” and then find themselves getting pulled out of the devotional side of Bible reading and discipleship, I actually found my love for ministry deepening and my teachings getting more pastoral and *gasp* fun! Even more than last year, to the point that some people were getting excited about my excitement. God is so good! I also am set to graduate with my M.Div. in April!

There were new controversies (the biggest probably being Michael Tait of Newsboys/DC Talk fame having his dramatic fall), Christian persecution increased globally (the biggest being Nigeria’s violence and assassination of Charlie Kirk), and many wars and rumors of wars and even newfound peace.

Overall, we had a good year in our house.

And God is still good and in control.

This next year will definitely be … 2026.

In any event, may you receive an abundance of bunches of blessings this year. And though life may take some effort to trudge through, fall on the promises of God, this year and always.

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.Numbers 6:24-26, ESV

In His Love,

Daniel

Happy New Year 2025

Quite a bit of this, I admit, I just copied and pasted! I changed and added what was needed.

Did you know more stuff happened this year? (* extreme sarcasm)

On some positive notes, my Youth Group managed to have a lot of fun this year, and the Instructional Assistant (one step below professor, but I still teach … but mostly grade work and keep students on task) for Christian Worldview at Grand Canyon University job continues proving fruitful in many ways. A big one is that I personally have gotten to lead several people to faith in Christ and help others grow deeper in their faith, as well as helping some who had been antagonistic to religion in general and Christianity in particular be more open-minded. That is pretty cool. This next semester I also get to help with teaching Philosophy. This should be helpful with apologetics.

I had a full year in seminary, including taking biblical Hebrew. Unlike many seminarians who get super-academic and feel the need to give their hearers “all the information” and then find themselves getting pulled out of the devotional side of Bible reading and discipleship, I actually found my love for ministry deepening and my teachings getting more pastoral and *gasp* fun!

I also had the opportunity to go speak, teach, and preach in Kenya! That was a trip.

Oh, and apparently there was a presidential election. (*more sarcasm about a very true thing)

Overall, we had a good year.

And God is still good and in control.

This next year will definitely be … 2025.

In any event, may you receive an abundance of bunches of blessings this year. And though life may take some effort to trudge through, fall on the promises of God, this year and always.

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Numbers 6:24-26, ESV

In His Love,

Daniel

Happy New Year 2024

Quite a bit of this, I admit, I just copied and pasted! I changed and added what was needed.

Did you know more stuff happened this year? (*sarcasm)

On some positive notes, my Youth Group grew much bigger, and the Instructional Assistant (one step below professor, but I still teach … but mostly grade work and keep students on task) for Christian Worldview at Grand Canyon University job is proving fruitful n many ways. A big one is that I personally have gotten to lead several people to faith in Christ and help others grow deeper in their faith, as well as helping some who had been antagonistic to religion in general and Christianity in particular be more open-minded. That is pretty cool.

I also restarted seminary this past autumn.

Overall, we had a good year.


And God is still good and in control.

This next year will definitely be … 2024.

In any event, may you receive an abundance of bunches of blessings this year. And though life may take some effort to trudge through, fall on the promises of God, this year and always.

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.
Numbers 6:24‭-‬26 ESV

In His Love,

Daniel

VerseD: Numbers 6:24-26

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Numbers‬ ‭6:24‭-‬26‬, ‭ESV‬

God wants to bless us, and this is done through Christ. To have the Lord smile on you, seek and obey Christ.

Happy New Year 2023!

Quite a bit of this, I admit, I just copied and pasted! I changed and added what was needed.

Did you know more stuff happened this year? (*sarcasm)

On some positive notes, my Youth Group grew much bigger, and the Instructional Assistant (one step below professor, but I still teach … but mostly grade work and keep students on task) for Christian Worldview at Grand Canyon University job is proving fruitful n many ways. A big one is that I personally have gotten to lead several people to faith in Christ and help others grow deeper in their faith, as well as helping some who had been antagonistic to religion in general and Christianity in particular be more open-minded. That is pretty cool.

Overall, we had a good year. We also did a lot of upgrades around the house, and otherwise have done many things we wanted/needed to do.

I am making a palletable bench for the Mrs.

And God is still good and in control.

This next year will definitely be … 2023.

In any event, may you receive an abundance of bunches of blessings this year. And though life may take some effort to trudge through, fall on the promises of God, this year and always.

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.
Numbers 6:24‭-‬26 ESV

In His Love,

Daniel

Happy New Year 2022!

Quite a bit of this, I admit, I just copied and pasted! I changed and added what was needed.

Apparently stuff happened this year. (*sarcasm)

We will avoid the political stuff for now, some the results of media drama, and much of the sadness, stupidness, and crazy surrounding … 2021.

On some positive notes, my wife got to go back to Kindergarten. Teaching, that is. And she loves it.

I had to slow down at my friend’s coffee shop. My Youth Group grew much bigger,, and then a life-long dream bean coming true. I became an Instructional Assistant (one step below professor, but I still teach … but mostly grade work and keep students on task) for Christian Worldview at Grand Canyon University. That is pretty cool.

Overall, we had a good year. We also did a lot of upgrades around the house, and otherwise have done many things we wanted/needed to do.

And God is still good and in control.

This next year will definitely be … 2022.

In any event, may you receive an abundance of bunches of blessings this year. And though life may take some effort to trudge through, fall on the promises of God, this year and always.

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.
Numbers 6:24‭-‬26 ESV

In His Love,

Daniel

VerseD: Numbers 6:24-26

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Numbers 6:24‭-‬26, ESV

Seek God, and may you find the blessings of His love and grace.

VerseD: Numbers 6:24-26

The Lord  bless you and keep you;  the Lord  make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you;  the Lord  lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.
Numbers 6:24‭-‬26, ESV

May we find God’s peace, grace, and forgiveness through Jesus Christ and live in such a way to One Day hear “Well done.”

SNOW! And a welcome blessing

I finally got back into making some videos! Hopefully, this is for a while.

This time around, this is a “Hey! How’s it going? It’s been a while!” type of video, with a reminder that through the good times and the bad, God is good.

Snow can be a reminder that God has said, “Behold, I am making all things new.” (Revelation 21:5)

It is a reminder that His grace has covered all our sins and troubles. Our troubles will not be removed until Christ’s return, but until then we have the promise that He is watching over us.

Therefore, as I have done many times before, I offer the comfort of the priestly blessing from Numbers 6:24-26:

The Lord bless you and keep you.

The Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you.

The Lord lift up His countenance upon you and give you peace.

 

 

Happy New Year 2019!

2018, amiright?

Another full year has come and gone.

My wife and I moved from ever sunny, ever hot Phoenix to a cooler (and currently snowier!) climate.

There were many new Adventures. Some are still growing.

I started a youth group for a small local church. I am getting ready to (hopefully sooner than later, at this point) to launch a mobile coffee cart! (Look for “Bean Adventurer Coffee”!) I am writing A LOT! (Though this blog took a small hit. But …)

Jesse finally started contributing here, though YouTube has not received an update this year. Moving and lacking access to editing software hurt that. But hopefully more is coming soon!

In all things, God is good. All the time.

May you receive an abundance of bunches of blessings this year. And though life may take some effort to trudge through, fall on the promises of God, this year and always.

The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make his face to shine upon you and be gracious to you; the Lord lift up his countenance upon you and give you peace.

Numbers 6:24‭-‬26 ESV

In His Love,

Daniel