Saturday, April 27, 2013

Life is Short


Life is Short. If you live to be 100, life is still short. In the light of eternity this life is so short.

In this picture I am probably about 13 years old. Winning a baseball game was probably the most important thing on my mind at the time. Me and my friends wondered why we could not play more games in a season. Why couldn't we play four or five times each week? What is the big deal? Let's play ball. Let's play two games every night.

The coach's, parents, umpires and everybody else involved had life to deal with and we just had baseball. We had not yet learned that there were more important things than baseball. It seemed like an eternity passed if we had to wait a week between games.

At that age I also spent an awful lot of time on the bank of the Little Miami River and along the spillway of Caesar Creek Lake. I had to do something to fill the eternity between games. Two of the guys in that picture were with me a whole bunch of that time. I guess fishing was pretty important to us too.

33 years have passed since that summer and time has flown by. There are days that the time elapsed seems more like 33 minutes instead of 33 years. A week is no longer an eternity. A week is a blink of an eye. A year does not drag on forever, it races by with a roar and a flash. Where did the time go?

As time moved along, the priorities of life changed too.

I can not remember the last time I played baseball or cared one little ounce about baseball. Spending the night sleeping on the ground as close to the fire as I dare, does not sound fun at all. Life has moved on and I have moved with it. And it moved so fast.

Last Saturday all the kids in the picture above were still riding the speeding train of life, as far as I know. Yesterday one of them was laid in the ground. I attended his viewing Thursday evening. His brother told me that he was talking one minute and that he was dead the next. He literally fell over dead.

Life is short and it does not take long to die. 13 years old and nothing to worry about but baseball and fishing. The next thing you know you are 46 years old and you are hanging on for dear life. Life is so full of things and stuff, joys and problems, family and friends, jobs and obligations, bills and payments and laughter and tears. You do not have time for anything else. How can we fit one more little thing in to our busy lives?

Who has time to think about next month, much less what follows that? Who has time to die? Nobody. Nobody has time to die. But since life is so short and so crowded we MUST take time to prepare to die.

That is one sure thing that is coming. It is appointed unto man once to die and after that, the judgement. Oh what a thought. Every man must die and then every man must face God. Every man must be prepared to die.

We can not save ourselves. We can not prepare ourselves. There is no one that is good enough for God. But God loves us so much that He sent His only begotten son to die in our place, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life!

Believe on Jesus Christ.

Confess your sins.

Allow Him to radically and completely change your life.

Devote yourself to Him and to righteous living.

When this short life is over, you will be so glad you lived it for Christ.

Life is so short and eternity is long. I can live this short life for me and spend eternity separated from God. Or I can live this short life for Christ and spend eternity with God. 

I have made my decision and everyday I am renewing myself to that commitment. 

Have your made a decision about what to do with your short life?

Davy

Thursday, April 25, 2013

New Recording - He Came



Thanks for all of the questions and interest in our new recording. Now we just need about 100,000 people to be interested enough to buy it. That would solve a whole bunch of problems! Lol

Pictures from our recording.

This is our first studio record in a few years so it was exciting to get back in the studio. It was also frightening because it reminds us how inadequate we are when it comes to these things. Thankfully folks that are really, really good at these things are willing to surround us and help us all they can.

Ben Isaacs has been so gracious to help us through the years. We can not say enough good things about Ben. He is so talented yet he generously lends those talents, mixed with genuine kindness to so many in the music industry. He is incredibly busy with the Isaacs touring schedule, his family time and playing on and producing records for many others.

He is really too busy to do all of the things he does for us and we are very thankful he takes time to do it. We could not do this without Ben. He uses his amazing ability to help us sound as good as we can and that is a miracle in itself.

We were also working with Mark Capps this week. Magic Mark (er) is a Grammy award winning engineer. He mixed our Havin Church' Live in California CD and was working hard engineering this one. He and Ben work together a lot and they are a great team.

The new CD has a Christmas theme. I would not call it a traditional Christmas CD although it does have a couple of traditional songs. We hope to communicate the great truth that Jesus came into the world to save sinners. In fact, the working title is He Came - The Gospel of Christmas.

If all goes as planned it will have eight songs and a Christmas sermon. Two of the songs are instrumental carols and I think they turned out great. Kelly Jo worked very hard on the piano. This is the first studio record she has played on for us. She felt so incapable but she did terrific.

Ben Isaacs played the bass and Greg Ritchie played the drums and other percussion. There is a possibility we might add a little more instrumentation but I do not think we will. I want to keep it as simple as we can. I think is sounds just fine as it is and once Ben and Mark work their magic it may be fit for public consumption.

We are planning on taking pre-orders as we did with Havin' Church. I will try to let you know more about that in the coming days. That was a huge help to us last time.

We arrived home very late last night or maybe I should say early this morning. We visited with my parents, my sister and one of my brothers for a while today and ate a late lunch at Acapulco in Lebanon. I guess you did not see that one coming, did you ?



We are planning to attend our home church tonight. I am really looking forward to that!

God bless you all.

Davy

Pictures While Recording

Another long day, another late night but lots of pictures. I hope you enjoy the pictures from our days in the studio. Some of the pictures have descriptions or names.

Davy







Kelly Jo, Ben Isaacs and Greg Ritchie working hard.


















Charlotte Ritchie and her children







Ben and Odie



Mark Capps and Odie



Greg and Odie






Kelly Jo getting in the Christmas spirit dressed like Mary. Actually she is just cold!



Odie and Tim Dillman



Gotta go to Jack's at least one time!





Odie and Cameron. Cameron is one of Ben's daughters.

















Steve Chandler and Ben. Steve was the engineer on our first three CDs  at Hilltop in 2001, 2003 and 2006. He is a super guy.









The very high dollar mic that I sang into for the recording. It made me sound exactly like me. That is NOT a good thing.





We stayed too late at night. I asked them to stand against the wall so I could snap a picture and this is what I got.



John the owner of Hilltop, Mark Capps, Ben Isaacs, Kelly Jo, Odie, Cameron







Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Tuesday April 23, 2013

Tuesday was a long, long day. Kelly Jo and Odie were out of the BoggsMobile before 7:00. I had scheduled some work on the bus at Prevost here in the Nashville area and they came over to where we were parked and asked me to pull in right on time. They ended up replacing the Air Dryer. The air system has been a constant fight but I think we are making progress.


We also put in our second long day in the studio Tuesday. We have lots of pictures to post from the last two days in the studio and I hope to be able to do that tomorrow. We should finish up here in Nashville sometime tomorrow evening and head North toward Ohio.

It is late and we are whipped. Good night.

Davy


This is Hilltop Studio in the picture below.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Tent Revival in Dunseith, North Dakota - Turtle Mountain Chippewa

I posted pictures from the revival at Refuge Holiness Tabernacle last night.

We are excited to announce that the dates have been set and plans are being finalized for us to work together with the James Martin Family in North Dakota for a week in July. By God's grace, we will be having tent revival under the Blue and White Gospel tent in Dunseith, North Dakota July 28-31.

Dunseith is in the extreme northern part of North Dakota just a few miles from the Canadian border.


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We will be working with a local church that Bro. Martin has partnered with to reach out to the people of Dunseith and Turtle Mountain Chippewa tribe. I am very thankful they have agreed to allow our family to come along side them to minister in their community. It is a great honor and privilege for us.

Bro. James Martin and his family have worked among Native American peoples all over the USA and in Canada. God has given them favor with many people, in many places and He has used them to spread the Gospel in each place. They have a sincere burden to extend the love of God to folks that are hurting. The heart of the Martin family is ministry.

It is a tremendous blessing for us to work with such Godly people. Please visit their website to find out more about their family and ministry. The Martin family and Hope for the Home Ministries are very worthy of your support.

This revival will be a complete mission effort. We will be traveling about 1000 miles to get to Dunseith and then another 1000 miles to our next revival. The expenses will be high and we expect nothing at all from the people that we will be ministering too. We are going there to bless them with the good news. The load would be overwhelming for our family if I were not certain that God is in control.

Churches and individuals have been excited with us as I have told of this opportunity to minister to the Turtle Mountain Chippewa. If you would like to help in any way, please let me know. If you send an offering, make sure you mark it for the "ND Tent Revival" and every penny of it will go for that purpose. I believe that together we can make a difference in lives in Dunseith, North Dakota.

Join us in prayer for this tent revival with The James Martin Family in Dunseith. Ask God to prepare hearts to receive Christ even now. I have watched God work years ahead to prepare somebody to receive the Gospel at the right time. I know He is working in lives in North Dakota as I type this. I believe He will have them ready to hear from heaven when we arrive. That is amazing.

We are praying about preaching another tent revival in North Dakota in July but all of the pieces are not in place as of yet. We will need to make a decision on that in the next week. Help us pray about that as well. If it is God's will to do it, we would be thrilled.

Thanks for praying.

Davy