Apr 16, 2006 Looking for Adventure By Laurie Wang
Rock climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering — name the adventure, I was up for it. Competition ran in my blood. In my teens I formed a print company that I was very proud of. Was I self-centered? Truthfully? Yeah. As a businessman, I thought I had everything going for me. I would even tell people I was a Christian, because it sounded good. But I knew it was only a name because I certainly didn't feel Christian. My wife and I encouraged our children to explore all different kinds of religions and believe whatever they wanted.
Turning away To make matters worse, when I took a walk on the streets of the city one day, there was a man on the street that needed help. A leader of the church asked him if he was religious and when he told him he wasn't, the church leader left him. This incident, along with my aunt's death, made me wonder about God and if there was a loving God, especially if his people were so unloving, not caring about people who needed help and pressuring a woman to live a life she did not want to live.
The race of my life And he's Lord of my adventures. Today, rally racing is one of my passions, but it's not something I'm completely consumed by like I was with my other competitive sports or business. At the end of the day, I am not a rally racer, but a father, husband and child of God. I have a purpose in my life now, and it isn't how much money my business can make, how many sports trophies I can win or how much my kids or wife love me. My purpose is to follow God and to know Jesus Christ better as I grow in my relationship with him. This is the true race of my life.
Living with purpose You can receive Christ right now by faith through prayer. Praying is simply talking to God. God knows your heart and is not so concerned with your words as He is with the attitude of your heart. Here's a suggested prayer:
Copyright © 2005 MenTodayOnline.com Used with permission. Mark Jennings-Bates is the driver of Prescribed Burn Rally Team, Okanagan's only Rally Team competing in an open class Mitsubishi Eclipse in the Western Canadian Rally Championship. He currently resides in British Columbia with his wife and children.L. Wang recently graduated from the University of Alberta with a B.A. in English and is an aspiring journalist who hopes to go overseas to report international news one day. As a big fan of hockey, sleep and rare steak, this writer thinks there's no such thing as too much of the three Read more at www.growthtrac.com | ||||||||