Thursday, December 29, 2011

Jottings of a what?

Yep, I made up a name for myself.  A dream realist.  I was trying to figure out what to call this blog, and came up with a few ideas, but none of them really described where I'm headed in life.  I thought of a lot of injury-related titles, like "A Warm Sensation" or "Oh, to Pee Again."


So, what on earth is a dream realist?  In my own words, a dream realist is someone that not only dreams of what life could be on earth, but will do whatever they can to make it a reality.


You may have a passion for art, children, cars, movies, or whatever.  I bet you dream about making your passion better.  Doctors dream of a cure, newspaper writers dream of the perfect story, and bowlers of the perfect game. But here's the deal: My dream and your dream are worthless if we don't do our very best to make it a reality.  I'm glad you dream of going to Italy, but if you don't go there and see it, what's the point?  Dream it.  Then do it.  


I'm not trying to say that any and every dream should become a reality.  In fact, the first question that comes to mind is....is the dream healthy?  What's my (or your) motivation for the dream?  If my dream is self-centered, motivated by greed or selfishness and doesn't benefit others, then forget it.  We must be honest with ourselves before we even determine if a dream should be chased.


Then, if it passes the "healthy" test, we go for it.  This is where I think far too many people limit themselves.  Each of us has a world of ability and strength inside to impact, empower, and help those around us.  If we step out in faith (talk to me about this one sometime), incredible things can happen.....even miracles.


I dream of a world that looks like heaven came down to earth.  Everyone has a purpose and knows God, the ultimate father and creator, personally.  Nobody is dying from disease or other heartbreaking reasons.  Nobody is lonely.  Nobody lives in fear.  Nobody is homeless. People are free and live freely.  Businesses give back to their communities.  Orphans are cared for and loved deeply. Widows and the elderly are loved and respected. There's no need for war. Peace reigns. 


Most importantly and simply, we all love our neighbors as we love ourselves.


That's my dream.


My mission in life is to work as hard as I can and as long as I can to bring this dream into reality.  I certainly can't make it happen on my own, and it doesn't happen without God's hand being in the middle of it.


I get to work for an organization, Praying Pelican Missions (www.prayingpelicanmissions.org), that allows me to literally be a Dream Realist for my job.  We're involved in missions and ministry partnership, but that's just the tip of the iceberg.  We build relationships and get involved in outreach on an international level.  We aid and build ministry and business with people from all over the world in the name of Jesus Christ.  I'll get more into that and specific projects I'm working on in future posts.....I'm so excited to share more about it. 




I can't write about all this dreaming without mentioning my family.  My wife, Gina, is a Physical Therapist.  We've been married since 2001, but have dated since high school.  Not only is she the love of my life, but I think she may be the only person that can support all the travel and effort that goes into my job, keep our house running, teach pilates, volunteer at church and the Humane Society, and raise three kids and three dogs, all at the same time.  Our human children (Isaiah, Jada, and Elijah) and canine children (Max, Mocha, and George) are also loved immeasurably, and they'll make it into this blog from time to time as well.


That's all I have to say.  Now you know my background.


I'm a Dream Realist.





2 comments:

  1. The name of this blog reminds me of a book called "Dreamality-Heaven's Dream, Your Reality" by Bob Coy. It's about Joseph and how God's dream became his reality. It also reminds me of the great sermon given by one of the Haiti Pastors at last year's PPM spring conference, in regards to the same subject.

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  2. Two songs come to mind by Needtobreathe. I will send you the lyrics and song link via email. :)

    Songs are:
    Let Us Love
    Slumber

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