A Fathers Love

June 5, 2010 by shane  
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On March 1, 2010 God sent a precious gift to Colleen and me. His name was Jack Michael Bowers and he was 6 lbs, 13 ounces. Words can not express the pure joy that overwhelmed me that day when I saw my little man for the first time. As much as I adored and loved him that first day, it’s only multiplied each and every day since. In my mind I constantly think, “Is there anything as precious as the love of a parent, or in my case, a father’s love?” I never thought I’d get so giddy inside from seeing him smile from ear to ear while fixing his eyes on me, even in a crowd, or hearing him cry out, only to be still and calm in my arms as I pick him up, or to see him simply being content with me by his side.

The more I’ve thought about this whole experience, I can’t help but think about the relationship of this experience to God’s Word. Now, more than ever, I really get what Jesus was saying in Matthew 18: 3-5:

3) And he said: “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. 4) Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven. 5) And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me.

The innocence of my sweet little Baby Jack is exactly how God wants us to be towards Him; fully trusting in Him as the Father. When we do that, we feel that quiet peace and joy that a child feels when with their parents. As Jack does with me, God desires for us to be filled with all the fullness and joy as our eyes continually stay on Him. God wants us to cry out to Him when things aren’t seemingly going our way and for us to just “be still and know that He is God” and trust Him. God wants us to be okay in all circumstances, knowing He’s by our side. He wants us to have the humility of a child….like Jack.

There’s one other point I’d like to make about the relationship of our little miracle and God’s Word. Every parent knows the love they have for their child. Could you sacrifice your child so that someone else might live? God did……

Shane Bowers

We’re Home!

January 15, 2010 by shane  
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At last report, we were to potentially have a flight out of Haiti next Thursday, January 21st. All reports have suggested that next Monday or Tuesday is the earliest that any passenger planes would be leaving Haiti. The only planes going in or out at this point are for the ongoing relief effort. However, we had a sea of Believers calling up prayers on our behalf to get us back home. God is so faithful. He heard those prayers and made a way when it seemed so unlikely; almost impossible. We are now standing on American soil!

A calculated effort was put together by my wife Colleen and Neil Koelbl, who is a close friend of our Holt International representative; Kris Thompson. Kris was with us on this trip as well but had the same limited communications that I did. Through these connections and efforts we somehow ended up on one of Ted Turner’s planes sent for relief and evacuation.

Much to our surprise, late last night we received word that a plane was coming for us. It sounded too good to be true, but isn’t that just like God? We still had a tough decision to make. They don’t even allow the relief workers, police, and military to work during the night because of the inherent danger. Desperate people do desperate things as you’ve seen on the news channels. There has been looting, unrest, and many prisoners have escaped as a result of collapsed buildings there. We had to make the decision whether or not to risk driving at night to one of the more hectic areas; the airport.

After much discussion on our options, we decided to give it a try. Based upon all that we’d heard, we were certain that the airport was going to be quite restricted and we’d have a tough time getting through without so much as a ticket. We were also well aware of the mayhem at the airport there without a crisis; let alone one of this magnitude. We’d witnessed that first hand when we arrived. The normal route to the airport would route us across a bridge into town where the worst devastation is. However, it was out so we went around another way and avoided much of that area. We witnessed the destruction of many structures, walls, streets, etc, but made it to the airport. Much to our surprise it was calm there. There were hundreds sleeping in the parking lot area, waiting for the passenger planes, which still might be 5-6 more days away. As expected the guards would not let us in and said the pilot would have to come find us if we are to be evacuated on a private plane. We waited and several hours later, we found ourselves boarding a small aircraft. We witnessed tons of pallets of relief products and several planes there unloading.

How did we manage this? Many might say it was luck or being at the right place at the right time. Those can call it that if they want to, but I’ll call it what it is; favor of the Lord for the cries of the faithful. Thank you so much for the prayers.

As we flew away and looked over the devastated city, I could not help but have a huge burden in my heart for those left behind that are now forced to try and reassemble a life that was already so broken to start with. God help the people of Haiti. Let this tragedy be a catalyst that drives many to You!

For Haiti relief efforts you may donate at: www.holtinternational.org

Shane Bowers
January 15, 2010

Info From Haiti

January 14, 2010 by shane  
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From Haiti

Hello everyone. For those who are not aware, Shaun, Josh, James and I have been in Haiti since this past Monday with Holt International. The earthquake that occurred a few days ago was devastating and frightening to say the least. I wanted to update you all and assure you that the guys and I are doing okay. We are still here in Haiti, but doing just fine! I appreciate all the messages to me and how many of you continue to reach out to my wife, Colleen. This has not been easy on her or the kids but she is doing better knowing we are safe.

We are here supporting Holt International (an international adoption agency) and have been visiting with the orphanage here and observing the dire poverty that plagues this nation. Fortunately we were 40 miles from Port Au Prince in a small village when the earthquake actually hit. There were fewer buildings and structures around to fall on us. We immediately realized the destruction in Port Au Prince would be severe because the view as we flew in and drove through the city when we arrived was of a very crowded city with literally nowhere to run. People pack every street, along with pigs, goats, cows, and garbage between old, rundown buildings. While we are overcome with grief for the people of Port Au Prince, it’s no surprise that there has been such a loss of life.

Our new friend and contact here, Mansour, and his staff have also lost several family members. He went into town yesterday to check on his family. Mansour witnessed his uncle being crushed beneath a concrete wall and had no choice but to just leave his body there because there was no way to get him out. It was so tragic.

The aftershocks continue to come, even now. One woke me up this morning; hence the reason I am drafting this update at 6:44 AM. Sleep has not come easy since the quake.
Although we are stuck here for a while, we are fortunate to have plenty of water, food, and a roof over our heads. We were scheduled to fly out today (Thursday, January 14) but were told that it would be at least next Thursday before we’d have an opportunity to fly out. We are also fortunate to have any outside communications at all. I wouldn’t know what to do if I could not have let everyone know we were alive.

As dire of a situation this is, it could be so much worse for us. We are blessed to live in a wonderful country in comfortable homes with loving wives and healthy children. Yet, the people of Haiti who have lived with suffering from unimaginable poverty are now bearing the added pain of losing their families, their children, their homes, and what little possessions they had. Eventually we will be able to leave Haiti and return to our blessed lives but for the Haitian there is nowhere to go and nothing to return to.

Our biggest thing in returning safely is conserving what water and extra food we do have in case we’re here longer, as well as the gas that fuels the generator/inverter that powers this place where we are staying. Already there is a shortage of gasoline for the vehicles. We’re told not to drink the running water here, so we’re only drinking bottled water. As long as help and supplies continue to come, we should be fine. Another concern is for safety and security as the desperation of the people intensifies due to lack of support and aid. However, it does look like outside assistance is slowly arriving. We’ve seen several coast guard planes fly over and a huge ship arrived yesterday.

Our problems are secondary at this point, given the much greater crisis happening here. However, as a result of the situation here we are facing a personal crisis when we finally do arrive home. The financial loss and increased expenses being incurred as a result of our situation in Haiti is very substantial. In addition, we forced to cancel many performances which are our primary sources of income as well as delay completion of a new album. We came to Haiti to discover ways to offer help to hurting people in need. And while our situation pales in comparison, each one of us will eventually be returning home with substantial personal needs of our own and without the resources to meet the needs.

We want to ask you to help us in one or all of the following ways:
1) PRAY. Please pray for our families first. All our wives, parents and siblings are nervous; understandably. We’re more worried for them than for ourselves! You might also pray for our financial situation, wisdom for the decisions we face, and most importantly that we will not miss this opportunity for ministry. God has placed us here at this specific time for a specific reason. Pray that whatever comes of our trip here will be used for His glory. We’ve had requests and opportunities to share our experience through statements and interviews on radio stations. Pray for favor as we strive to use our influence to bring attention and aid to the relief effort here in Haiti. Pray more than anything for the people of Haiti.

2) GIVE. If you wish to contribute at any level to the relief effort here in Haiti, you may go to www.holtinternational.org. They are on the ground meeting needs as we speak and they need your help. Also, the very orphans we are here to help and love on will need our ongoing help now more than ever. If you want to help through a child sponsorship of $30 per month, you may also sponsor a child at that link as well.

The members of Julian Drive need your help as well. While the need for financial in Haiti and with Holt International is continual, ours is only temporary. If you are able to offer one time financial support for Julian Drive as we attempt to overcome the substantial financial losses we now face as a direct result of being caught in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti, you can do so by giving donations through our partnering church. Go to http://thebridgeonline.cc/donations_online_giving and click their “On-Line Giving” button. Be sure to indicate your contribution as “Julian Drive Relief Fund”. You may also mail your contributions to: The Bridge Church, Julian Drive Relief Fund, 976 E. Kytle St, Cleveland, GA 30528.

Blessings to all and I hope to see you soon.

Shane

How many talents?

August 21, 2009 by shane  
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I’m often drawn to the parable of the Talents, as told by Jesus himself in Mathew Chapter 25. I suppose it’s because I heard a simple, yet very insightful message on it many years ago. I woke up thinking about that passage again today. I’m staying with friends who live out the message in that passage on a daily basis. It’s so easy for us as Christians to know the Word and to know what righteous living is all about. Living it is where our faith and fervor for following Christ really shows. Perhaps this is why the world slams Christianity so much. We know all the right things to say, but more times than not, sadly our actions don’t follow our words. As we know, faith without works is dead. I don’t want a dead faith. That’s why when I see people so passionately living out God’s Word without ever looking for recognition, well, it’s inspiring. I have to ask myself, “Who have I inspired to follow Christ lately?”

Back to the story of the talents:

The man going on a journey entrusted his servants with his property. To one he gave five talents, to another two, and to another one, each according to his ability. The one with five and two put their talents to work and multiplied what had been entrusted. The owner was pleased and told them both, “Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness.” The last servant simply buried his one talent out of fear and laziness. He was then put out into the darkness.

My friends are so inspiring because they used to be the one with one talent. However, they were not like this servant. They used every gift they had to pour into others, thereby multiplying the talents. Then God blessed them with another talent. Then another. Then another. They always gave of themselves and what little finances they had so selflessly. Many times when they really had nothing to give, but they still found ways and things to give to God. He honored them with many things because they first honored Him with only a few things. Now they only honor Him more, realizing where the gift came from.

More times than not, we get this concept backwards. When we really need something, we pray for a blessing over and over, whether its finances, a medical miracle, relational help, job security, etc. When we don’t hear from God on our timetable we begin questioning Him; wondering where He’s at. We begin quoting every scripture there is about prosperity, healing, etc. We wonder where God is, yet we’ve spent the majority of our time with our faith buried in the sand, like the servant with one talent. But when we need God to do something for us, we go get our shovels to dig up our faith, dust it off, and put it to work. Is that really faith at all?

Let me encourage you today. Whatever you have right now, take it and use it for God, not personal gain; whether one talent or five. He’s not concerned with the amount your giving to Him; He’s only concerned with the Spirit with which you give. I’m not talking only about finances. I’m talking about everything about who you are. What are you doing when no one else is watching? That’s where the talents go from one, to two, to five, to ten, etc; not in the presence of others.

Try loving on someone that seems un-loveable without expecting anything back. Try fasting if you’ve never done that. Try randomly giving to someone, but don’t tell anyone you did it. Try mending that relationship in your family or with a friend that’s broken, even if it’s not your fault that it was broken. Try reading God’s Word more than you watch TV or get on your computer. Try to smile when that person cuts you off in traffic (I know this one’s hard). Eventually God’s presence in your life will be so clear and all the desires of your heart will come into alignment with God’s. He will entrust you with much more because of the little things you did when no one else was watching.

My friends seldom quote scripture or put on the church “act” when we’re around. They don’t have to. Their lives say it all. Their faith is evident in their actions. They challenge me to ask myself if my faith would be evident whether I mentioned that I’m a Christian or not. That’s a tough reality check, but one I must access each and every day.

Shane Bowers

Why Me?

June 12, 2009 by shane  
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Do you ever doubt or question God? Do you ever wonder why He won’t answer us on our timetable? Don’t distress. It’s human nature to sometimes not fully understand the invisible. In those times you should “be still and know that He is God”.

WHY ME”! He couldn’t help but think this loudly in his head. He never really said it but as things mounted he inwardly shouted louder still. “I’ve never really asked for too much. Could you please help me out here? I’m begging God! I’ve been praying about this for so long. I’m trying to be patient, but I’m really struggling here. Are You still there? Should I just give up on this prayer thing?” As the confusion and even anger stewed more and more in his heart, he began thinking of all the murders, prostitutes, drug dealers, sexually immoral, rebellious, violent, and even so called “part-time” Christians, that better suited such distress. He’d spent much of his life serving the One he called to and did not understand where the grace was at the moment.

Suddenly, his eyes were opened to what God’s eyes saw. He broke down in tears, sobbing uncontrollably as the truth became clear. He’d been a murderer by putting Jesus on the cross with his own sin. Even if only in his mind, he’d been immoral, rebellious, violent, etc. He realized he was no better of a candidate for God’s grace than anyone. Everyone is a candidate, no matter what the situation.

Then Psalm 107: 27-28 came to his heart:

“…..they were at their wits’ end. Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble, and he brought them out of their distress”.

Then God delivered as he always does. A soft whisper, like that of a summer breeze, assured him of his place in God’s perfect plan. God said to him, “I know you are hurting child, but I’m hurting with you and crying every tear with you. Your faith is strong. This task could not be carried out by a young believer. They might be weakened by the pressure, but for you, this has made your faith even stronger, bringing more Glory to my name. The enemy is but a footstool under your feet.”

Then God revealed how the number in His kingdom grew as a result of the testimony of this man’s pain, and what God did through it. The numbers were staggering. One person heard the man’s testimony and was touched. That person told ten other people. Those ten told another ten. Those ten told another ten. At the end of the revelation, the numbers were in the thousands, just because one man had to suffer for a short while.

The man begged the Lord’s forgiveness for ever doubting or questioning His way. He’d started his thought with “Why me”? He ended with “Why You”?

Vegging in front of a big screen…

March 5, 2009 by shane  
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Well, I’m sitting here on my computer half watching “Back to the Future II” (classic!) while trying to keep my mind focused on our upcoming events. I must add that I’m wrapped in a blanket because the AC is kicking up here. We actually do have to do a little bit of work behind the scenes:) It’s all good though because I’m sitting in the entertainment room in the home of some of our great friends in Texas; the Barkers. I have some very special people flying in tonight for the weekend (Colleen and T!) so I’m looking forward to that too. There’s talk of the JD crew and our friends here going skating Saturday between shows. We have no shame in that either! Skating seems so 70’s to me. All I can think about is a disco ball and “Staying Alive” or “Funkytown” playing in the background. In honor of that thought, I’m thinking of letting my mustache grow out for a few days, and buying some more 70’s attire, along with some gaudy sunglasses. It’ll be inspiring and we’ll post pictures if we go with that theme.

You guys stay tuned. We’ve finally got a new single in the works. More on that later….

New Hair

February 11, 2009 by shane  
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Hello everyone. Welcome to our brand spanking new website. I’m actually off the road today, but we head to New York tomorrow….definately a first for me. God has blessed JD by keeping us busy, even in this crazy economy. I hope you’re praying for our new president, economy, etc.  God has called us all to that!

I just came in from getting my new rock n roll hair cut. It’s still not as cool as Jesse and not as “chickenhawkish” as Shaun, but it’s “me”. It’s a little Mr. Spoc mixed with a Navy Seal. I’m thinking of going to a comb-over and a mustache. That would be cool. 

I look forward to seeing all of you soon. Check out our dates page and get out to see us. Tell all of your friends!

Shane’s Thoughts

February 10, 2009 by shane  
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The new site is almost done.