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Keith meets Keith

October 1, 2007 by Keith Seabourn 1 Comment

When I was growing up in Mesquite, Texas, there was only one other “Keith” in my school. Well, actually, there were two, but one didn’t use the name. So when someone called out “Keith”, there was little confusion who was being called. I could respond with confidence.

Keith and KeithAt this conference, I’ve met Keith SanLuis from the Philippines. So now, when someone in the conference room calls out, “Keith, would you help that person over there?”, I look around to see who he’s calling.

It’s really different!

Filed Under: Personal, Travel

The good old days

September 3, 2007 by Keith Seabourn 4 Comments

I read something today that triggered end-of-summer thoughts about the good old days. Things most of us don’t hear much anymore…

Be sure and refill the ice trays, we are going to have company after while.

Watch for the postman, I want to get this letter in the mail today.

Quit slamming that screen door!

Pull the windows down when you leave, it looks like it might shower.

Bring in the clothes off the line if it starts to rain.

Don’t forget to wind the clock before you go to bed.

Don’t you go outside with your good school clothes on!

Take the empty bottles to the store with you so you won’t have to pay a deposit.

Put a dish towel over the cake so the flies won’t get on it.

Don’t slam the door! I have a cake in the oven and you are going to make it fall if you don’t quit!

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Revisting Virginia Tech-personally

August 28, 2007 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

At our conference in Colorado this summer, the parents of Lauren McCain were interviewed. I heard it live. I’ve replayed it many times since then, both in my own head and on my computer. I was deeply affected by the juxtaposition of the McCain’s interview and the story of 23 Korean Christians who were kidnapped by terrorists while doing relief work in Afghanistan.

My friend Judy Nelson has written very eloquently about the McCain’s interview. Please read Judy’s thoughts.

In amazing evidence of God’s preparation, Lauren (their daughter who was murdered) was videotaped during an interview. A rough cut is available online.

Our children grew up in Nigeria in West Africa. During that time, I committed them to the Lord. I gave them to the Lord for his purposes. God gave Kay and I tremendous peace raising our children in another country. He is sovereign everywhere. We never feared weird diseases, political unrest, or violent crimes. Yes, as parents part of our job was to be smart and not do unnecessarily unsafe things. We experienced God’s protection and provision many times.

But sitting in Moby gym on the campus of Colorado State University praying in small groups for the hostages from Korea and hearing the McCain’s story, I realized I had never given our two beautiful granddaughters back to the Lord. I had never consciously and intentionally acknowledged his sovereignty over their lives.

And I realized that not only had I never done this, I didn’t want to. God and I had quite an argument there in Moby gym. Have you ever known that you’re going to give in on an argument because the other person is right, but you are not emotionally ready? Your head is ready to concede because you know the other person is right, but your heart is still arguing?

It came to a head when the praise band led us in singing songs of surrender. I remembered the dialog in C. S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia about meeting Aslan the lion. Susan asks, “Is he–quite safe? I shall feel rather nervous about meeting a lion.” Mr. Beaver responded, “Who said anything about being safe? ‘Course he isn’t safe. But he’s good. He’s the King, I tell you.

I thought this was just an inner battle as I stood there in Moby gym. But long-time friend Charlie came up and put his arms around me and just hung on. I thought he’d do the nice “Christian” thing about reassuring me with a brief hug, then moving back to his seat. But he hung on. Minutes. Lots of them.

And my heart began to come around. It’s still fighting some, even as I write this weeks later. But I am on the journey of consciously entrusting Abby and Lucy into God’s care. He is good, all the time. He is sovereign, even over the country on the other side of the world where their parents hear God calling them. He is involved in making his glory known among the nations, even through the difficulties of his precious children. And he is lovingly working out his merciful plan of redemption through his children — the big ones and the little ones. Even if some of those children are big ones like our son and daughter-in-love or little ones like our grandchildren Abby and Lucy.

Filed Under: Personal, Thoughts

European S’Mores

August 19, 2007 by Keith Seabourn Leave a Comment

Part of being a cross-cultural missionary living in another culture is learning how to adapt local foods to create family favorites. Friends Thad and Jana have lived in Germany since the first of this year. Read their version of s’mores!

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Renew, Revitalize, Reconnect (and fishing!)

July 16, 2007 by Keith Seabourn 2 Comments

Some people are beach people. For them, Florida must seem like heaven with 1,350 miles of coastline. But Kay and I are mountain people. I prefer my water in a mountain stream full of trout.

Kay and I are in Colorado. We’ve been here a while, and have a while longer to enjoy mountains. Every two years, all 5,000 U.S. staff of Campus Crusade for Christ gather on the campus of Colorado State University. Kay and I are sharing an apartment with our “boss” and friends Roger and Maggie Bruehl.

Our focus is a time to Renew, Revitalize, and Reconnect.

Renew our calling to fulltime ministry

Revitalize our spiritual lives with a change of pace

Reconnect to the big picture of the vision and direction of Campus Crusade for Christ as well as reconnect with our staff friends from around the U.S. and often from around the world.

RECREATING with nature (recreation)

Kay and I have done our share of fishing. It’s been great. We’ve fished the Poudre river. We’ve fished Red Feather Lakes. We’ve eaten one meal of trout. Very good!

This morning, we fished at the YMCA of the Rockies where we are for a few days. Kay caught one. I got skunked!

Keith fishing Kay with a nice rainbow

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