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Soul Seeker's 1000th post...
« on: March 03, 2009, 02:24:46 PM »
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  I have hit the beloved 1000th post.  As I drew near to this momentous board occasion, I have been reflecting on my reputation that my 1000 posts have conveyed.  How am I perceived amongst my peers?  A noob with a medal?  A good sportsman? An unknown and lame ogre?  A welcomed friend with great input?  the dreaded spammer?  When I show to tournaments, what emotions do I create in others?  As a youth pastor, I try to hold myself with the utmost honor and integrity.  I try to have all my posts to be either informative or encouraging.  Occasionally, I have been testy or been misunderstood.  I have approached those people, and hopefully I have cleared it up or deleted offensive posts all together.  My life goal is that people to not necessarily see Jonathan, but to see Jesus Christ through me.  I will continue to try and being an informative, encouraging witness on these boards.  May I continue to take the attitude of John the Baptist:
     John 3:30 (NIV) 
    He (Jesus) must become greater; I must become less.

   The second part of this post is to describe what Redemption means to me.  Aside from my competitive gaming attitude, Redemption has been a wonderful journey.  I encountered it twice in my life.  The first time in 1999 at a Youth Specialties convention.  I got a couple of packs thinking that it was "neat," but I didn't have the money to invest in any further (being a newlywed youth pastor).  Fast forward to the summer of 2004, I see an eye catching banner with an angel at a concert weekend at Kings Island.  I ask about the game and buy a deck right away.  It's another year before I figure out that there are tournaments and a website.  Probably another year, before I figure out that there is a message board.  I used it as a teaching tool in the beginning at youth group: encouraging youth to learn the books of the Bible to become better at the game, and to read the background stories of their favorite characters.  Personally, it was a game that I could feel good about investing in.  It renewed old friendships, and it helped create new friendships.  In some ways, it helped the Bible come alive because at times I think of cards while reading a passage of Scripture.  Though, I don't get to attend many tournaments because of my remote location....I still have fond memories of the tourneys that I have been too.  It still kind of exciting to be teaching a lesson, and have a youth (who plays) raise their hand to say they recognize the character or story because of redemption.

I hope Redemption continues to have success because I look forward to the day where I can share the joy of this game with my own sons and compete with them.  Until then, I will continue to play and post on this board.


 
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Re: Soul Seeker's 1000th post...
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2009, 02:27:44 PM »
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Congradulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Soul Seeker's 1000th post...
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2009, 04:21:28 PM »
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Congrats on 1000 posts Jon, especially considering that your spam percentage is probably in the bottom 5% of board members.

As for your public perception, I don't think you should sweat it so much.  I can only think of one other board member who thinks as much about how others see them (or at least verbalizes it).  Your a great husband, father, friend, and Redemption player.  You are probably also a great youth minister, but I haven't seen you in action to know for sure.  But what matters most is that you are worth the life of God.  When that is true, who cares what anyone else thinks of you :)

 


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