Posts Tagged ‘activated’

You have a choice

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

(Insert guilty acknowledgment that I haven’t posted for awhile. That being done…)

Friends, you have a choice over these next five days. I need good-quality Activated articles. The Activated editors need good quality Activated articles. The world needs good quality Activated articles.

What can you do about this? You have a choice. Over the next five days you will have approximately 96 waking hours. Surely one or two can of those hours be spent in putting your godly Christian thoughts down on paper for the benefit of countless thousands who will read it in an Activated magazine.

Sure, you could instead spend that hour folding laundry, coloring flashcards, researching online, plucking your eyebrows or taking Facebook quizzes.

But why not invest that hour in something that will benefit thousands of other other people, not to mention your friend Jules and her eager editors? The laundry will eventually get folded, the flashcards will get colored, you will eventually decide on what purchase to make after researching online, you know that you will eventually pluck your eyebrows and that Facebook quiz will always be there tomorrow. These things will eventually happen and the delay of a day will not, I think, set you back in any way that is significant.

But this opportunity will pass. From my heart of hearts I implore you to consider the implications of how you choose to spend that extra hour or two. Invest it in the future edification of the world.

Deadline is July 25th, the topic is loneliness and depression/discouragement, and you can send your contributions to jkvern@yahoo.com

Do this and prosper.

It’s time!

Saturday, June 27th, 2009

Yup, it’s that time when this familiar request shows up on my blog. That time when I extol the virtues of the Activated magazine and implore you to contribute by putting your thoughts down on Word documents and then emailing them to me.

I need Activated articles, friends. Every time I’ve made my request known on I get good quality articles that (whaddya know?) make it into print and benefit countless lost and lonely on all corners of the earth.

It’s very simple. The topic is loneliness and depression/discouragement. I’m fairly confident that the idea is to express how to overcome or travail victoriously through loneliness and depression/discouragement.

So on this topic, I need a nice Activated-ish length article emailed to jkvern@yahoo.com by the 25th of July.

I appreciate your contributions and so does the Activated editor. New material is golden. You have the power to make this happen and I depend on you. Thank you in advance.

You knew this was coming

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Friends and neighbors, the hour is now. It’s the 22nd which means that you have only three days left to obey your conscience and write me an Activated article on How To Get Stuff Done.

It’s time to have faith in God in you, to follow the spirit, to embrace the fresh new mindset that you are the one for this job. Maybe you could even write an article on how you pushed past the obstacles to write the article itself. I see potential there.

Thank you to the few and the faithful that have sent in something — I appreciate you exceedingly.

If you need further motivation, I’ll point you here.

So the details are as follows, again:

I need a short, Activated’ish length article written on any one or a combination of the following topics

Getting Things Done
• Teamworking
• Encouraging others
• Getting rid of clutter
• Not giving up
• Bringing the Lord into our planning
• Those who depend on the Lord will succeed

Deadline: March 25th
Send to: jkvern@yahoo.com

Thank you in advance for the gift of your words.

Attention busy people, I need more Activated articles

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Remember how last year you wrote Activated articles for me? That was fun. I got some great articles (thanks, friends) and I think three of them are coming out in the May Activated mag. Let’s do it again. Here’s the topic.

Getting Things Done

• Teamworking
• Encouraging others
• Getting rid of clutter
• Not giving up
• Bringing the Lord into our planning
• Those who depend on the Lord will succeed

I very, very, very much appreciate whatever you’re able to send me during these busy times. The deadline is March 25th and you can send your articles to jkvern@yahoo.com

Nepal, AM, and other stuff that’s up with me

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

I was getting kinda tired of checking this blog to see if anyone had hacked into it and left something interesting to read. Since no one else is stepping up to the plate, I said “enough’s enough – by golly I’ll update, by golly I will” (I’m kidding, I didn’t actually literally say that). So here’s a nice long newsy post with all kinds of newsy news which probably won’t be as interesting as you deserve. I wish I could be like Uncle Mike or Hobbyns back in the glory days and make even commonplace blogging subjects curiously interesting simply by virtue of a stellar command of the English language. While I’m wishing, I’d also like a pony.

Anywhoo, seeing as it’s now October which was a month past my projected leaving date to Nepal and seeing as the leaving part has not really happened yet – first update of the day is that I’ve recently been getting intimately accquainted with the spiritual principle of “God’s timing” and it appears that God was not in the timing of leaving in September. He’s indicated that the end of January is more along the lines of His will and so end of January it is. In the meantime, I get to psyche myself up for suffering frostbite for the cause of Christ since (I hear) February is the coldest month in Kathmandu. Hooray! I’m going to be a real live field person for the first time since I was two and I’m pretty excited – this blog will hopefully see more updates as I chronicle my experiences of transitioning from full time office work to full time outreach on the other side of the world.

Switching subjects here – I’d just like to point out how unspeakably awesome Activated Ministries is. I’ve worked here full time since I was 17 and part time long before that. I’m in the lucky position of being one of the first people to see the reports from all the dozens of projects that we sponsor around the world and the seminars that we pull off and sponsor as well right here and whenever I think about it – I give myself a big pat on the back (not really). Seriously, all of the amazing work that we’re a part of doesn’t get half as much publicity as it should and it deserves much more because everyone here works their butts off to make completely free tools available for all kinds of Family members and projects around the world.

To name a few, we’ve sponsored free materials to projects in Thailand, Cambodia, Taiwan, India, Mozambique, Japan, Sahara, Mexico, Nepal, Fiji, Indonesia, Guatemala, Ghana, Peru, and Chile. We also sponsor the translation of tools into Spanish and Portuguese and the printing of Activated mags into Hungarian, Croatian, Romanian and Russian. That’s not mentioning every major seminar that has taken place over the last couple of years in North America which have been hugely sponsored by Activated Ministries. We’ve sponsored tool credit to every teen who attended the three previous Wordstocks to help them raise their attendance fees. There’s also the free tool credit we’ve sponsored for every single PMA mentor in The Family. In conclusion, Activated Ministries is a non-profit rockstar.

Our website (the one that I’ve been linking to more times than is considered in good taste, I’m sure) has less than half of the reports that we’ve received from every continent (save Antarctica, but give us time). I’m on a push to get the rest of our projects posted now that the Educators Seminar (also sponsored by Activated Ministries) is over and life can get back to, um….normal. So visit the site every once in awhile and be wowed, and when you see anyone from Activated Ministries, give them a hug and tell them they’re completely awesome, because they are. And yo, if you have a great work or project that you need free tools for, write me at sponsorship@actmin.org and I promise you’ll get reviewed and you may just find yourself with a shipment of brand spanking new, completely free materials with which to go evangelize your part of the world.

Furtherlmorely switching subjects, today Chuck and I got to be part of a presentation/question & answer session at San Diego State University on The Family International. To break the ice with all the students, we read parts of this article (we’re #3) to everyone. Heh, heh. We didn’t read all of it, but I think it broke the ice pretty well. It was fun, I spoke on prophecy and did better in my first public speaking attempt than I thought I would, praise God and the spirit helpers. I also came to the realization that I would like to lecture for a living at some future point in my life. Just dress nice and talk about what you know, how simple is that?

Hey wow, this post turned out not so boring after all, for me at least. I know I had other stuff to blog about but I can’t think of it now and even if I could, since I got on the subject of Activated Ministries I don’t want to steal its thunder since it really deserved its very own post, what with it being so awesome and all. I’ll wrap up with two quotes that I found two years ago and have had sitting in drafts ever since. If in two years I haven’t found the appropriate post to stick them in I don’t think I ever will. So here they are in all their à la carte glory.

To hear many religious people talk, one would think God created the torso, head, legs and arms, but the devil slapped on the genitals. ~Don Schrader

There are three kinds of death in this world. There’s heart death, there’s brain death, and there’s being off the network. ~Guy Almes

P.S. When you go to the AM website – take a nice close look at the logo. It’s flash. Jer did it. I like it.

P.P.S. I linked to AM so many times because apparently it’s good for our rankings. Hopefully one of the brainy ones will read this and educate me if linking to it a bunch of times in the same post is a good thing or not because I don’t really remember.

P.P.P.S. If anyone feels like reminding Mr. Setfree of his agreement to guest star on my blog, I don’t mean to be pushy but if this interview goes unanswered again I don’t know if I’ll recover from the hearbreak.

Seriously, follow the spirit.

Monday, August 18th, 2008

That nagging feeling in your gut, that sensation of dutiful conviction mixed with the slight adrenaline rush of anticipation as you ponder “am I even capable?”, that sinking inclination in your heart that you get every time you find yourself with a free moment that you know exactly what to do with but are just afraid to do it; I can tell you what that feeling is.

That feeling is your spirit helpers hard at work trying to get you to make the right decision and write me my Activated article.

I’ve gotten one so far from someone who, unlike you, made the right decision and I need two more so stop wasting time on this frivolous blog and go to it. I’m sorry for scolding, it’s just that I know what you’re capable of and you have what I need and I need it so bad. Please?

jkvern@yahoo.com.

Lay it on me.

Follow the spirit’s lead

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Here’s the dealio yo. My happy Activated mag compliation assignment this year was the Father’s Day issue for 2009 and you would be surprised at how little material there is in our literature on fathers. Mother articles abound, the love of my mother, the mother’s love for her child, how my mother is the best mother ever, how to be a better mother, the mothers role in shaping the future of our hope of the future and on and on it goes but writings on fathers and all things related is, yeah….not really happening so much.

So if you a.) can write at all and b.) have a father, help a fellow out and feel free to send me an article on anything related to fatherhood. Dig deep into your childhood and pull out those wonderful memories on how your father helped shape your life or if you are a father, write about how awesome it is or if you’re a mother, write about how your husband is such a wonderful father etc. etc. I need any articles by August 31 and send them to jkvern@yahoo.com and you’ll most likely find yourself a published author with work featured in the magazine that is changing the world one heart at a time. Not to mention you’ll be Jules’ hero of the day, possibly even the whole week.

And don’t be one of those people that thinks “Ah, surely someone else will help Jules out in her hour of need. I don’t need to be the one to send in my article.” What if Matthew, Mark, Luke or John had decided not to write a gospel because the other guy was already doing it? Also, if you come across good Word on fathering or parenting, also feel free to send that my way. Amen?