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Kevin Mahaffy Jr. is a child of God, follower of Jesus, husband to Adriana, father to his two daughters, veteran youth pastor, author, speaker, the lost Jonas Brother, Yankees fan, readaholic, Starbucks junkie, and blogger. He also exercises a lot. But he eats a lot too, so you can't tell he exercises a lot.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Inauguration Composite
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THE BIBLE ILLUMINATED: Blasphemy or Beauty?
THE BIBLE ILLUMINATED: Blasphemy or Beauty?
Grandma: Octuplets Mom Obsessed With Having Kids
Grandma: Octuplets Mom Obsessed With Having Kids
Friday, January 30, 2009
The Jesus I Never Knew by Philip Yancey
I just finished reading The Jesus I Never Knew by Philip Yancey. In typical Yancey fashion, he approaches his exploration of Jesus not as a theologian, but as an investigative journalist. Focusing specifically on the portrayal of Jesus through the accounts of His life as recorded in the four Gospels, Yancey engages in a thorough, inductive investigation, assuming nothing and asking many questions - questions which too many people avoid asking, assuming that they know the answers to them because of what they have been taught either directly or indirectly through tradition. While I personally enjoyed another of Yancey's books What's So Amazing About Grace a bit more (most probably because of where I am at on my own spiritual pilgrimage), this book is nonetheless an excellent book, and I highly recommend it as a read for anyone - Christian or not.
The Jesus I Never Knew by Philip Yancey
Thinking Critically (& Biblically) About Super Bowl Commercials
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Thinking Critically (& Biblically) About Super Bowl Commercials
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Still Witnessing to High School Peers
I had an interesting encounter tonight on Facebook. I was reading some messages when suddenly a guy from high school popped up in the chat window asking if I still had contact with someone. I vaguely recognized him, so I went to his page to try to get a visual. Recognizing him we began catching up. At one point he began sharing about some things in life that have been troubling him lately. I could sense that in some way he was attempting to reach out to me. I asked him some questions and prodded him to try and discover what God might be trying to say to him through what he is going through. After several minutes he had to go, but said he would like to continue talking and even invited me to visit him at his home down south.This was the most recent of a string of interactions I have had with former high school peers. Interestingly, hardly any of them were close friends during our high school years. Never in a million years would I imagine that we would be engaging in meaningful conversations after all these years (16). Yet, I am realizing that while the way I lived my life during my high school days may not have born fruit in terms of lots of kids coming to Jesus back then, it could certainly be accurately described as faithfully letting my light shine and sowing seeds. I don't know what that led to for most people, but I do know that now, with the advent of social networking and reconnection with former peers, many are recalling that I had something real, and some people, in their times of question, crisis, or confusion, are reaching out to me for a sense of direction, or hope, or encouragement. God is faithful! It's great to know that when we are likewise faithful to Him, He might just allow us little glimpses of the mosaic He is creating.
Still Witnessing to High School Peers
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Surprising Benefit of Bad Weather & Mid-terms
Surprising Benefit of Bad Weather & Mid-terms
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Two Revelations from a Survey ...
Two Revelations from a Survey ...
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Family Healing Up
Family Healing Up
Friday, January 23, 2009
Running a Home Hospital
Well, today I had to play doctor. Adriana was sick with a fever. My 11-year old was still sick with a fever. And, at 1pm I had to go and get my 7-year old from school because she also had a fever. I was dishin' out meds, servin' up soups and Gatorade, taking care of the house, etc. Jesus instruction to care for the sick hit home today. Lord, please heal my family. Amen.
Running a Home Hospital
Thursday, January 22, 2009
One of New All-Time Favorite Books: Sabbatical Journey
It seems like an odd choice, but I have just finished reading the book Sabbatical Journey: The Diary of His Final Year by Henri Nouwen and concluded that it is one of my new all-time favorite books. In some sort of mysterious way, the simple, intimate, honest reflections of a man (which were never intended for publication) have resonated with my heart in a special way and encouraged me in my pursuit of Jesus.Nouwen, a Catholic priest, died sadly and suddenly within three weeks of the conclusion of a year-long sabbatical during which he committed to daily journaling. The back cover describes him as "an author of more than 40 books (none of which I have read, I might add, but all of which I will now try to get my hands on and read), is considered one of the great spiritual writers of modern times. He taught at the University of Notre Dame, Harvard, and Yale but shared the last ten years of his life with people with mental handicaps as pastor of the L'Arche Daybreak community in Toronto, Canada."
I was fascinated by his life: His communion with God, his authenticity in the midst of struggle and questions, his deep sense of community and friendship, his appreciation for culture, and his commitment to caring for the poor and the least of these. As I was reading his daily thoughts and reflections I found myself dreaming and longing for a deeper connection with God, a more authentic and meaningful sense of community with my family and friends, better and deeper conversations, and a more intentional and compassionate extension to the poor. In some strange way getting away from the x's and o's and how-to's of so many books and just seeing the raw life of a man living well has inspired me in an intensely personal and powerful way. I have much to ponder and meditate on after reading this book, and I will revisit it often.
One of New All-Time Favorite Books: Sabbatical Journey
NASCAR Racing Finally in Laymen's Terms!
NASCAR Racing Finally in Laymen's Terms!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Adventures in Missing the Point
Just finished up another book entitled Adventures in Missing the Point by Brian McLaren & Tony Campolo. I really enjoyed this book! Each author tackled different issues writing their take on various issues and how they believe the Church has missed the point. The other then presented a brief response to what the other had written. Taken together there was much to consider and hopefully they are getting us on the track of healthy dialogue which gets us closer to a more healthy, balanced, biblical view of and approach to the issues. Included in the book is also a discussion guide. I have ordered several copies of the book and I am going to be inviting a bunch of my friends to read through the book and gather together on a weekly basis in a small group format for fellowship and to work through the discussion questions provided. I am really looking forward to this!
Adventures in Missing the Point
William Booth: Soup, Soap, & Salvation
I just finished reading William Booth: Soup, Soap, and Salvation by Janet & Geoff Benge. It's part of the Christian Heroes: Then & Now book series. William Booth was the founder of the Salvation Army, and I was very much looking forward to reading this book about his life and ministry. The read was quick and easy and it's a book that older children and youth will enjoy as I did. I most appreciated reading of Booth's holistic approach to ministry. In the beginning of his ministry he was only concerned about the soul. But as he began to get more in touch with the compassion of Christ he began to recognize the need to minister to the entire person - something I have been meditating on much of late.
William Booth: Soup, Soap, & Salvation
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Gearing Up for Small Groups!

Gearing Up for Small Groups!
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Redeeming the Snow
Although I can't stand snow (I was traumatized growing up in Rochester, NY and have seen enough snow for two lifetimes (lol!)) today I embraced the principle of God seen in the life of Joseph (What the enemy meant for evil, God has turned for good), and took my 7-year old out sledding. We had a really fun time together! After we were done we went to Starbucks. On the way home we stopped by a pond near our house where many people were playing ice hockey and we walked out onto the ice. At first Natalia was excited, but then suddenly she thought of the fish under the ice and the possibility that they might break through the ice and get her, freaked out, and jumped into my arms. It was quite comical. Enjoy the pics and videos.
Redeeming the Snow
Friday, January 16, 2009
Centerreach High School Bible Club
When you think about the things that characterized the life of Jesus, what kinds of things come to mind?
What would you school look like if people lived out the teachings and followed the example of Jesus?
Where do you see Jesus in your school?
How can you serve Jesus in your school this year?
Scriptures we looked at together that related to the above questions:
Matthew 25:31-46
Matthew 22:34-40
I John 4:7-8, 20-21
Centerreach High School Bible Club
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
January Fill The Tub: Shoes!
This month for Fill The Tub we are collecting new and lightly used shoes. Go through your closet or attic and bring in any sizes for either gender. Our goal is to collect at least 1,000 pair of shoes! The shoes will go to Global Soles - an organization which distributes them to people in need around the world. Bring your donations to the youth office.
January Fill The Tub: Shoes!
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Faith Still At Core of Warner's Success
Faith still at core of Warner's successCardinals quarterback goes out of his way to credit God
"If you ever really want to do a story about who I am, God's got to be at the center of it. Every time I hear a piece or read a story that doesn't have that, they're missing the whole lesson of who I am." - Kurt Warner
Read the entire article here: http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/2009/01/09/20090109boivin0109.html
Faith Still At Core of Warner's Success
How 2 Conference
For any of you who work with or are interested in working with children, please check out this high-quality children's ministry conference by Group. Visit the website www.how2conference.com to find a conference coming to a city near you between now and the end of March.
How 2 Conference
Monday, January 12, 2009
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Friday, January 9, 2009
It's Almost Time!
It's Almost Time!
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Winter Retreat Setup Pics
Winter Retreat Setup Pics

