Wednesday, August 12, 2009

When Does Failure = Success?

From REAL Men RoCK Blog  posted August 8, 2009

Sometimes we attempt to do something that doesn't turn out as we hoped.  It appears to be one BIG Failure.  Today my wife, Kat, and I sponsored a Kickball Fun Day which started with a Pancake breakfast catered by world famous Chris Cakes.


My wife dreamed the event up to help some friends who are struggling because of the husband's illness.  

Today rolled around and we had no teams signed up and once breakfast was over we found we had spent $200 to pull in $85 worth of donations for our friends.  In most people's book this event was one BIG failure.  I see it differently.  Sure we spent $200 and had no teams show up but lots of positive things have come out the whole event.

Kat is a very talented woman but for all of our marriage I have been the person who has been in the spot light.  This event was her idea and grew out of a desire to help someone else.  I am so proud of her because she not only said she cared for our friends but she tried to do something about it.  

A couple of men who did not know each other sat and talked for a couple of hours about life and their walk as followers of Jesus.

Several people who knew each other but had lost contact with each other saw each other at this event.

When we look at stories in the Bible we find times of failure or trials that God turns into success. Look at the story of Noah in Genesis 6, 7, 8 & 9, the story of Abram in Genesis 14, 15, 16, 17 & 18 and the story of Jacob in Genesis 27 through 30.  God took what looked like failure and turned it into success.  Moses, Samson and David are other examples of men failing but God using their failure to bring about His will and success.  The greatest example is the short three year period of Jesus' ministry and how God turned what looked like the ultimate failure into the greatest success.

Today my wife's event failed but out of that failure our friends know they have a person who loves them more than cash.  Two men started a new friendship and two men rediscovered old roots.  What looks like failure to most is the beginning new success in my wife's life.

I once heard someone say, "If you haven't failed you have been sitting on your butt for far too long."  Get up off the couch and get out and fail at something and as you do you will find more success than you found sitting on the couch.

I once heard someone say, "It isn't what happens to you that is important, it's what you do with what hapeens to you that counts".

What failure in your life can you allowed God to make a success?

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Rules of Behavior for Louisburg Kickball

Because this is a family friendly event we have the following rules:

1. No Foul Language

2. No Acoholic Beverages

3. Smoking is Allowed At Designated Locations

4. No Arguing with Umps - Coaches may challenge a call but not       argue with Ump.

Family Fun Day Info

Louisburg Kickball Fun Day *
August 8, 2009 - Saturday
Fundraiser for Rick & Karen (Manley Duggan organized by friends and family).

Coed and Family kick ball tournament at Lewis & Young Ball Field, just outside of Louisburg, Ks


Games begin at 8:30 am
Closing awards & celebration 6:30 pm

Chris Cakes famous pancake breakfast (7:30-9:30)
$6.00 adults $4.00 children (10 and under)

Burgers, Dogs & More lunch catered by Brian Jester
$6.00 adults $4.00 children, (10 and under)

Team registration – $150.00 per team

Team size / minimum 10 and max 16
Coed team division– Ages 18 and up
Family recreational division – Ages 10 and up

Registration, game rules and team rosters on line louisburgkickball@gmail.com

For more info please call 913-271-3854 or email Larry Clark at lnclark@mokancomm.net to register your team.

Registration fee after August 5 - $175.00 per team

To register your team send an email your team and coach's name to louisburgkickball@gmail.com and then click the Buy Now button below to pay your fee.  Print the registration form and have your team sign the wavior. We appreciate your participation.


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