Flood Humor and how you can help

This picture sums up the last few days of flooding here in the Atlanta area.

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If anyone would like to help people who have been affected by this flood, our church Westridge Church is hosting a team from Samaritan’s Purse who have come to help thus who have been affected in our area of the city.  Many people have lost everything and the worst part is many of these people did not have flood insurance! I will try and post more information in the coming days as our area slowly recovers and the waters recede. The link from Samaritan’s Purse has ways for you to donate money or your time. Please be praying for the people in our area and for our church as we respond to help people in the days and weeks ahead.

Praying for me

“I am praying for them. I am not praying for people in the world but for those you gave me, because they are yours.” John 17:9 NCV

Our church just finished a series called “United” where we studied the prayer of Jesus for 4 weeks along with several other churches in our area. This morning I was re-reading John 17 and this verse jumped out at me. I think that it jumped out at me because so many people say that they are praying for you and do not mean it. That is not to say that everyone who says that they are praying for you in not in fact praying but the fact that Jesus says that he is praying for me and for us as his followers carries some weight with me. So you might ask what is Jesus praying for us? The answer comes in verse 11

Holy Father, keep them safe by the power of your name, the name you gave me, so that they will be one, just as you and I are one.”

Jesus is praying that we would live in unity in the same way that He lives in unity with God the Father.

I take great comfort in the fact that Jesus thought enough of me to pray for me and then die for me!

Challenge:  How am I living as an answer to Jesus’ prayer in John 17?


Where did the summer go?

As August gives way to September I had to stop for a moment and ask, “where did the summer go?” Time seems to be flying by and before I know it Christmas will be here. I really like the Fall and I am excited for its arrival. Fall is my favorite season of the year. Fall is football season, crisp days, jean and sweaters, windows open in the house. I will miss the longer days of summer but I am happy to trade them for the crisper days of fall.

Community Make Over 2009

Community Makeover 2009
Community Makeover 2009

Today I spent the day working with guys from our church at two homes and an elementary school. We cleared land and hauled tree limbs away to the chipper. None of us were paid to be there and it was a great opportunity to serve others. One of  the homes belong to a single lady who’s trees had overgrown her roof and we were honored to be able to take them out and also to clean out her gutters.

IMG_2854When I got home, man was I dirty and sweaty! I had Melissa take this “dirty” picture of me.

It was great to be able to serve and I am blessed to be apart of a church that believes in serving others. May Christ be glorified this weekend through our service!

Random Thoughts

This past week and the week that is just beginning have  spurred some thoughts that I have been musing over and I wanted to share a few of them:

  • It was was year ago that I finished up my job in Cincinnati and I moved down here to Georgia. On Aug 1 it will be a year ago that I officially started at Velocity Church. This is rather ironic given that Velocity held its last service this past Sunday.
  • We are feeling the financial pain of not have a job. We have $10 in our checking account and wont see a significant check till the second week of August.
  • I am hopeful about job prospects and opportunities. I have participated in a couple of phone interviews and have another scheduled for Wednesday of this week.
  • This weekend our church Westridge is participating with 35 other church in Community Makeover weekend. I have volunteered to help on Friday and I will be working a couple of projects at some people’s homes. I am excited to be part of this and will try and take/post some pics from the weekend.
  • Savannah is getting bigger by the day it seems. Today she is 6 weeks old. The next challenge is eating from a bottle and sleeping more than 3 hours at a time at night.
  • Finally, Melissa and I have take up the challenge of eating healthy and losing weight. We have both set goals and hope to remain faithful to them.

God has been faithful to us and I am sensing this part of our journey is nearing its end! Please continue to pray for us and please feel free to contact us! We love and miss all of our friends and family.

Quick Check-in

I have been a bad blogger! Sorry about that but life with a new baby and the pursuit of employment have kept me busy. Here are some of the things that I have been up to:

1) Home Projects – I borrowed my neighbors pressure washer and spent a morning blasting the mildew of the north side of the house.

2) Travel – The Friday before the 4th of July, me and the family loaded up in the SUV and headed up the highway to visit my aunt & uncle in Paris, TN for the weekend. We then headed to Marshall, IL to spend the week with Melissa’s parents. Our final leg of the tour, we spent a few days with my parents in Marion, IL.

3) Networking – I have been  sending out emails like crazy trying to track down job leads. Melissa and I would like to possibly move closer to family and we have both been working our networks for job leads.

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Thanks for keeping up with me and look for more posts I promise!

It’s Getting Hot in Here

As commented on previous via Twitter, our A/C started to not work last Friday. Here is a recap of the adventure!

– Last Friday at about 8 pm in the evening, our A/C began to not work correctly (the thermostat read 85)

– Because we have a new baby in the house, it dangerous to have a baby sleep in a hot house, I started calling every A/C place in the phone book to come out. Because it was Friday night at 8pm nobody was available.

– Me and the rest of the family (including the dog) piled into the car and we checked ourselves into a hotel for the night.

– I was hoping the a good night’s sleep in a air conditioned room but between the baby crying and the dog barking at every noise, I got maybe three hours of sleep.

– On Saturday morning I was able to reach a friend of my neighbor to meet me at the house and look at the A/C unit to determine what was wrong. We met up and he told me that he would be back later in the day to fix the problem.

– I returned to the hotel to pick up the family and get us settled back into the warm house for the day. With fan running on high, we proceeded to wait out the day until our new repairman could return

– At around 8pm on Saturday night, our A/C was fixed! We were able to sleep in cool comfort!

I am very thankful for my neighbor Erica and her referral of our new repair guy Keri! By calling him instead of an A/C company I saved myself quite a bit of money. I also have been reading the stories of friends and family who had their A/C go out in the last few days. It is funny how much a  rather  non important  thing like A/C becomes so important to us? What if we liked in a third-world country and did not have A/C? It is easy to take our modern comforts for granted isn’t it?

This past Sunday, James at Westridge Church Chspoke about not worrying and I would like to say that I was not worried about getting the A/C fixed but I was. Jesus taught me though this experience that he knows my needs and will meet them if I focus my attention upon him and not my comfort. Thank you Jesus for the vivid reminder of kingdom perspective!

A Year Ago Today…

On this date last year, Melissa and I boarded a plane in Dayton OH and arrived in Atlanta GA for a weekend visit and interview with Velocity Church. It was shortly after visiting that we decided to accept the position with Velocity and move to Atlanta.

A lot has happened in a year’s time: we moved to Atlanta, bought our first house, and on Monday welcomed my daughter Savannah into the world. Through it all God has provided and been our source of encouragement and support. And while our time in Atlanta has not turned out the way that I had hoped it would, I could not be more happy and blessed to be a child of God, a husband, and father.

I can only begin to imagine where I will be a year from today and what I will be doing, but my hope and prayer is that I am in the same place in my life with God and with my family.

“Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, 21to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen.” (Ephesians 3:20. 21)

Savannah Kathleen Brunke

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Yesterday Melissa and I welcomed our daughter Savannah Kathleen into the world at 1:08 pm. I am excited and scared at the same time that I am now a dad. I know that I will cherish yesterday and the time will fly by and soon I will be watching my little girl start to date boys, and drive a car, and leave home. I promise that I will love her forever and will do my best to be a man worthy of being called her father.

The Car Seat Fisco of Yesterday

In preparation for the little one to arrive, Melissa and I headed over yesterday to Marietta to have our car seat and bases checked out for safety. Upon arriving at the place, we quickly discovered that because of the way that the seat was designed it would not fit our cars. Now understand that I drive a Nissan Pathfinder SUV which is not small and Melissa drives a Honda Accord. But that was not going to work for our car seat because of the clearance needed for the handle. The passenger seat on the Nissan was almost all the way forward and it would not even lock into place in the back seat of the Honda.

After making this discovery Melissa and I returned home to scour the house for the receipt to our car seat/stroller. After getting in touch with my family we were able to get the receipt and exchange the car seat/stroller for one that would fit in our vehicles. In the end we wound up with a nicer car seat for the same money as the other one we got from my family.

Lessons learned from this experience: make sure the car seat fits in your car before you put it on your registry!

O the things that happen when you are going to have a baby!