Speckman's Scratchings
Being an ongoing but incomplete record of the mental ramblings of a quasi-Aussie...early baby-boomer... sports chaplain.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
2007 Sydney Kings--Jason Smith Fan Day
6 October 2007...As a result of the tremendous response to the Jason Smith Fan Day last November (2006) Athletes in Action, the Firepower Sydney Kings, and the Bible Society of NSW are partnering to present another Fan Day at the second regular season game of the year. Jason Smith (Captain of the Kings) and other elite athletes will share their personal journey stories of faith in Jesus...from courtside...following the first regular season game against the Cairns Taipans. Contact us for special rate tickets at $5 per person.
Monday, June 04, 2007
Arden Anglican Clinic
Here is a link to an interesting little Sydney Kings news tidbit on a recent clinic Jason and I did for a local school.
http://www.sydneykings.com.au/zone/mediarelease.asp?BL=kings&MediaID=687
I love the simple description by the writer of Jason's testimony at the clinic.
By the way, a close look at the photo shows me standing at the far right. Another photo as a "(Semi-retired) Athlete in Action" can be seen by clicking back to the Kings "Home" site where I am on the far left of the photo in "stop action".
http://www.sydneykings.com.au/zone/mediarelease.asp?BL=kings&MediaID=687
I love the simple description by the writer of Jason's testimony at the clinic.
By the way, a close look at the photo shows me standing at the far right. Another photo as a "(Semi-retired) Athlete in Action" can be seen by clicking back to the Kings "Home" site where I am on the far left of the photo in "stop action".
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Awesome Answer to Prayer
I thought it might be good to document this great story--which occurred this Easter week...
It started with an email from my co-worker in the Pacific Islands with an unusual prayer request...
Essentially, Wes was asking for the recovery of a computer that had been stolen from our office in Fiji. The computer had over three weeks of hard work stored on it in dubbing the Jesus film into a local dialect. The project was near completion (and just meeting a deadline for production) when the computer was stolen.
I prayed (a bit half-heartedly I must admit) and pretty much forgot about it until I received this email a couple of days later...
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Subject:
Fantastic Prayer Answer
Date:
Thu, 5 Apr 2007 16:59:23 +1200
From:
Wes Brenneman
Dear Praying Friends,
You are part of a miracle! I am excited to be able to report to you that we have seen a very exciting answer to prayer for the Jesus Film recording in Fiji.
The stolen computer was recovered! That in itself was quite a story. Apparently on Tuesday night one of the investigating police officers was off duty and was "impressed by the Lord" to go back and check one of the pawn shops they had previously gone to. The computer was there!
But the miracle story continues.... unfortunately the data on the hard drive had been deleted.... but miracles still happen! Just today the Jesus Film Master Studio in Orlando obtained a software program that can restore deleted files. So they sent the software to the team in Fiji over the internet and it worked! The entire "lost" recording of the Fijian Jesus Film was recovered!
Now here's the icing on the cake.... The 18 year old boy who stole the computer was apprehended, as was the technician who "fenced" the computer and deleted the hard drive, and also the pawn shop owner. The police brought the boy to the office to confirm how he had stolen the computer (just a chance/"fluke" thing, nothing planned in advance -- he just walked into the office and saw the computer and snatched it). While in the office today he got to talking to the recording team about what they were doing with the computer and one of the team, Kim, shared the gospel with the boy
and he prayed to receive Christ!
I know you will rejoice with us over this great news! Thank you so much for praying! Since Satan has tried so hard to sabotage this project, imagine the impact this film is going to have!
Serving Jesus with you,
Wes Brenneman
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So isn't that a great Easter story...
The Jesus film master was stolen and deleted (kinda like "crucified and buried") and several days later, God raised it up again!
Oh me of little faith!!!
I have been having some fun thinking of headlines for this story...
"Robber takes Jesus out...and Jesus brings robber in!"
"Jesus (film) crucified and resurrected."
"Can't keep a good man down...or a good movie!"
Rejoicing this Easter...
It started with an email from my co-worker in the Pacific Islands with an unusual prayer request...
Essentially, Wes was asking for the recovery of a computer that had been stolen from our office in Fiji. The computer had over three weeks of hard work stored on it in dubbing the Jesus film into a local dialect. The project was near completion (and just meeting a deadline for production) when the computer was stolen.
I prayed (a bit half-heartedly I must admit) and pretty much forgot about it until I received this email a couple of days later...
****************************************
Subject:
Fantastic Prayer Answer
Date:
Thu, 5 Apr 2007 16:59:23 +1200
From:
Wes Brenneman
Dear Praying Friends,
You are part of a miracle! I am excited to be able to report to you that we have seen a very exciting answer to prayer for the Jesus Film recording in Fiji.
The stolen computer was recovered! That in itself was quite a story. Apparently on Tuesday night one of the investigating police officers was off duty and was "impressed by the Lord" to go back and check one of the pawn shops they had previously gone to. The computer was there!
But the miracle story continues.... unfortunately the data on the hard drive had been deleted.... but miracles still happen! Just today the Jesus Film Master Studio in Orlando obtained a software program that can restore deleted files. So they sent the software to the team in Fiji over the internet and it worked! The entire "lost" recording of the Fijian Jesus Film was recovered!
Now here's the icing on the cake.... The 18 year old boy who stole the computer was apprehended, as was the technician who "fenced" the computer and deleted the hard drive, and also the pawn shop owner. The police brought the boy to the office to confirm how he had stolen the computer (just a chance/"fluke" thing, nothing planned in advance -- he just walked into the office and saw the computer and snatched it). While in the office today he got to talking to the recording team about what they were doing with the computer and one of the team, Kim, shared the gospel with the boy
and he prayed to receive Christ!
I know you will rejoice with us over this great news! Thank you so much for praying! Since Satan has tried so hard to sabotage this project, imagine the impact this film is going to have!
Serving Jesus with you,
Wes Brenneman
***********************************
So isn't that a great Easter story...
The Jesus film master was stolen and deleted (kinda like "crucified and buried") and several days later, God raised it up again!
Oh me of little faith!!!
I have been having some fun thinking of headlines for this story...
"Robber takes Jesus out...and Jesus brings robber in!"
"Jesus (film) crucified and resurrected."
"Can't keep a good man down...or a good movie!"
Rejoicing this Easter...
Sunday, April 01, 2007
2007 Surf Life Saving Championships
A small AIA team was in Perth last weekend for the 2007 Australian Surf Life Saving Championships. The Lord did some phenomenal things over the entire week.
Terry Legg, AIA worker and team leader for Life Saving Chaplaincy, was (as usual) the driving force behind this tremendous outreach. I was privileged to watch him work his special “magic” with the Life Saving Community. Here is a brief report from Terry with a few of my own observations in closing…
Hello Everyone,
God is so gracious to allow us to work for him. We had good volume of contacts at the Aussies both in content and quality. Many heard the gospel and a lot asked questions. The (annual sunrise ecumenical) service was held in the amphitheatre where the beach cricket finals were held. The attendance estimates were between 700 and 1000. Again we don’t know how many were looking at the big screen or listening at the beach.
The morning service was exceptional. Pastor Margaret Court (former Australian tennis multiple grand slam champion) spoke exceptionally well, His Excellency (the Governor General of Australia) read the scriptures with great passion…and Lachlan Baker sang with conviction.
It was awesome to see people queuing up for (Surf Life Saving Edition) New Testaments at the seven stations we had set up at the exits to the amphitheatre. One of our helpers said he couldn’t open boxes fast enough.
All during the final day of competition people were saying complimentary things about the service…and the work of Life Saving Chaplaincy.
The highlight of the week was the distribution of the special life saving edition of the New Testament with testimonies of well known people in the Australian Life Saving Community. 1600 (fully funded) New Testaments “disappeared” during the week. More than 300 were taken over the first 6 days and the rest on the last Sunday of the service.
Blessings
Terry
The last day distribution of the New Testaments was a highlight for me.
Two of us worked together as a team with one guy carrying a box of 40 and the other approaching each of approximately 30 team tents on the sand dunes overlooking the surf and final competitions. After securing permission from the current “tent boss” we simply asked if anyone in the tent was interested in a complementary copy of the Life Saving New Testament. (Sometimes we would mention it had stories in it about a number of Australian life savers…as well as a story about the greatest life saver who ever lived!)
We experienced a refreshingly unusual response. Most of the people in most of the tents were not only eager to receive a New Testament, some of them were clamouring for them. We distributed every single New Testament that we had taken to Perth (1600).
We are praying for those in this life saving culture to be drawn by their reading into a life saving relationship with Jesus?
Terry Legg, AIA worker and team leader for Life Saving Chaplaincy, was (as usual) the driving force behind this tremendous outreach. I was privileged to watch him work his special “magic” with the Life Saving Community. Here is a brief report from Terry with a few of my own observations in closing…
Hello Everyone,
God is so gracious to allow us to work for him. We had good volume of contacts at the Aussies both in content and quality. Many heard the gospel and a lot asked questions. The (annual sunrise ecumenical) service was held in the amphitheatre where the beach cricket finals were held. The attendance estimates were between 700 and 1000. Again we don’t know how many were looking at the big screen or listening at the beach.
The morning service was exceptional. Pastor Margaret Court (former Australian tennis multiple grand slam champion) spoke exceptionally well, His Excellency (the Governor General of Australia) read the scriptures with great passion…and Lachlan Baker sang with conviction.
It was awesome to see people queuing up for (Surf Life Saving Edition) New Testaments at the seven stations we had set up at the exits to the amphitheatre. One of our helpers said he couldn’t open boxes fast enough.
All during the final day of competition people were saying complimentary things about the service…and the work of Life Saving Chaplaincy.
The highlight of the week was the distribution of the special life saving edition of the New Testament with testimonies of well known people in the Australian Life Saving Community. 1600 (fully funded) New Testaments “disappeared” during the week. More than 300 were taken over the first 6 days and the rest on the last Sunday of the service.
Blessings
Terry
The last day distribution of the New Testaments was a highlight for me.
Two of us worked together as a team with one guy carrying a box of 40 and the other approaching each of approximately 30 team tents on the sand dunes overlooking the surf and final competitions. After securing permission from the current “tent boss” we simply asked if anyone in the tent was interested in a complementary copy of the Life Saving New Testament. (Sometimes we would mention it had stories in it about a number of Australian life savers…as well as a story about the greatest life saver who ever lived!)
We experienced a refreshingly unusual response. Most of the people in most of the tents were not only eager to receive a New Testament, some of them were clamouring for them. We distributed every single New Testament that we had taken to Perth (1600).
We are praying for those in this life saving culture to be drawn by their reading into a life saving relationship with Jesus?
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Inaburra High School
Jason and I set out early Wednesday for a long "morning" at Inaburra Christian High School in the southern suburb of Bangor (outside Sydney). The appearance was to honour a promise to Inaburra to provide a clinic for their school if they brought more than 70 people to the Jason Smith Fan Day last November. (I think they were actually top school with over 85!)
We did a last minute preparation and prayer during our 20 minute drive over and then met Lisa (volunteer prayer warrior...and mum of one of the students) at the car park. Checked in and met the Principal of the school and then headed down to the basketball gym which was set up for over 500 students.
Assembly...An unbelievably attentive crowd sat through introductions, my challenge to choose Jesus as their personal champion through life, and Jason's very effective sharing of his life journey...along with the prayer he said to become a Christian (as a model of the "how to"). The feedback was extremely positive...and especially reports that we heard from a couple of students regarding their not-yet-Christian classmates. Jason spent about 20 minutes of a 30 minute morning tea signing autographs. He was basically signing a personal photo/journey story player card published as a joint project of AIA and the Bible Society. With his autograph the card becomes a valuable item to his fans and hopefully they will read his story many times...and therefore think of Jesus often.
Clinics...Jason was superb in two back to back clinics--one for the boys and one for the girls. Basically the basics...dribbling and shooting. Jason said he didn't need to apologise for that since it is what the professional teams still practice at almost every training session. Some good coaching but mostly it was rewarding just to see the kids having fun.
Training session...Jason finished off the long morning with a team defensive training session with the school's senior men's basketball team who have a big inner-school tournament next week.
All in all it was a great day. We have another big outreach type appearance on Saturday night!
There are a couple of amateur photos of the event posted below...
We did a last minute preparation and prayer during our 20 minute drive over and then met Lisa (volunteer prayer warrior...and mum of one of the students) at the car park. Checked in and met the Principal of the school and then headed down to the basketball gym which was set up for over 500 students.
Assembly...An unbelievably attentive crowd sat through introductions, my challenge to choose Jesus as their personal champion through life, and Jason's very effective sharing of his life journey...along with the prayer he said to become a Christian (as a model of the "how to"). The feedback was extremely positive...and especially reports that we heard from a couple of students regarding their not-yet-Christian classmates. Jason spent about 20 minutes of a 30 minute morning tea signing autographs. He was basically signing a personal photo/journey story player card published as a joint project of AIA and the Bible Society. With his autograph the card becomes a valuable item to his fans and hopefully they will read his story many times...and therefore think of Jesus often.
Clinics...Jason was superb in two back to back clinics--one for the boys and one for the girls. Basically the basics...dribbling and shooting. Jason said he didn't need to apologise for that since it is what the professional teams still practice at almost every training session. Some good coaching but mostly it was rewarding just to see the kids having fun.
Training session...Jason finished off the long morning with a team defensive training session with the school's senior men's basketball team who have a big inner-school tournament next week.
All in all it was a great day. We have another big outreach type appearance on Saturday night!
There are a couple of amateur photos of the event posted below...
A Couple of Months Gap
Opps...been a while since I've "(b)logged in"...what's happened???
Trip to California to visit my parents, children, and grandson over Christmas...
Picked up on yet another "successful" Sydney Kings' season on our return. No national championship this year, but in the top four teams for the fifth year in a row...and our coach's 18th consecutive appearance in at least the semi-finals of the National Basketball League.I have been asked to officiate at one of the player's off-season wedding which is a real honour for me.
Started a new season with the NSW Waratah's--rugby union. I have "upped" my involvement with the team this year. Still leading a weekly team Bible Study (for three regulars at present) and I have been asked to start attending the weekly support team meeting with the coaches and management.
I am in intense negotiation for a pre-season evangelistic AIA tour in August in Oz between a USA Division 1 Uni All-star Christian Team and several Australian NBL teams (Kings and Wildcats are sure and Hawks, Dragons, and Razorbacks are showing interest).
Jason Smith has committed to working off-season on a number of evangelistic outreaches.
Trip to California to visit my parents, children, and grandson over Christmas...
Picked up on yet another "successful" Sydney Kings' season on our return. No national championship this year, but in the top four teams for the fifth year in a row...and our coach's 18th consecutive appearance in at least the semi-finals of the National Basketball League.I have been asked to officiate at one of the player's off-season wedding which is a real honour for me.
Started a new season with the NSW Waratah's--rugby union. I have "upped" my involvement with the team this year. Still leading a weekly team Bible Study (for three regulars at present) and I have been asked to start attending the weekly support team meeting with the coaches and management.
I am in intense negotiation for a pre-season evangelistic AIA tour in August in Oz between a USA Division 1 Uni All-star Christian Team and several Australian NBL teams (Kings and Wildcats are sure and Hawks, Dragons, and Razorbacks are showing interest).
Jason Smith has committed to working off-season on a number of evangelistic outreaches.
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
An Excited Audience
Team Effort
A backup squad of others who love the King of Kings...left to right...Debbie King (Athletics), Ric Chapman (Sports Journalist and Author), Steven Meredith (Sydney Roosters), Allison Shreeve (World Champion Windsurfer), Jeremy Rolleston (Winter Olympian Australian 2-Man Bobsled), and Marty Wilson (NSW Waratahs).
Carla and the Captain
King and Servant
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