My Perspective
Jim Chapman, RMFC Exec. Dir.
Upcoming Events
Marriage l Family l Teens
For Married and Premarital Couples
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Southern Gables Church
Saturday, May 17, 2008
Conifer High School
Pure By Choice
Sunday, March 9, 2008
2:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Broomfield Event Center
In the Hands of the Potter
For most of us, the idea of being clay is not real appealing. We live in a time in which we are told to be the masters of our own lives, the captain of our destiny. The idea that we would willingly surrender our fame, fortune and future for some unseen master or world seems ludicrous to most. But, the bible teaches us this way.
Eternal shaping is God’s main business for each of us. Scripture witnesses to this fact over and over again. The Old Testament prophet Jeremiah had this notion that we are all on the potter’s wheel (Jeremiah 18), being shaped for eternity. Jeremiah saw the potter as God, molding His followers into beautiful eternal vessels. Jesus taught that we are to pursue the Kingdom of Heaven and the work of the potter (Matthew 6) above everything else, irregardless of the cost. His bottom-line: we are to place our lives, fame and fortune into God’s formative hands. Being soft and moldable clay is one of the great secrets of a successful Christian life.
The question of that time, and one which is still very applicable today, is whether or not you will allow God to shape you for eternity. To do so will require you to swim against the popular currents of our culture. How moldable are you? Take a visit to the Potter’s house soon. It is time to take your hands off the steering
wheel and get onto the potter's wheel.

Please pray for marriages and families in Colorado and for Rocky Mountain Family Council.
RMFC Day at the Capitol
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Colorado State Capitol, Rm. 112
(basement) 200 E. Colfax, Denver
Featured Speakers:
- Ken Summers -- Colorado Representative, Dist. 22, Littleton
- Amy Stephens -- Colorado Representative, Dist. 20, Colorado Springs
To register or for more info,
please contact us at rmfc@aol.com
or call 303-292-1800.