Friday, May 30, 2014

Speaking4Him Podcast #86: Giving your Kids (and you) a Productive Summer!

“Time is free, but it's priceless. You can't own it, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it. Once you've lost it you can never get it back.” 

Harvey Mackay




On today's show, Adam McNutt and I talk about ways to make summer productive for you and your kids!! Listen Here for some fun Ideas!

--Library Reading Club
--Montcalm County Fair June 22-28
--Visiting Parks
--90 day Adventures in Odyssey Devotions
--Service Projects (i.e. church, missions)
--5ks
--Civil War Reenactments
--Family Camp (AO-WA-KIYA)
--Staycations
--Whitecaps
--Classic TV on Netflix

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Keep Serving The Best of Masters,


Andrew Gommesen

Friday, May 23, 2014

Speaking4Him Podcast #85: Last Ounce of Courage

“Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same.” Ronald Reagan

God Bless America!



On today's show, Adam McNutt and I talk about the importance of Memorial Day. We are so thankful for our freedom! We also review the movie Last Ounce of Courage. Listen Here and never forget the cost of freedom!

Check out the movie Last Ounce of Courage!

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Also check out my ebook Men of Valor now for sale!

Keep Serving The Best of Masters,

Andrew Gommesen

Friday, May 16, 2014

Speaking4Him Podcast #84: Speaking4Him Spring 2014 Issues Update

"According to my earnest expectation and my hope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness, as always, so now also Christ shall be magnified in my body, whether it be by life, or by death. For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." Philippians 1:20-21 
--My Life Verses
Possible (and current) logo


Today on the show Adam McNutt and I discuss some important issues in the culture and update you on what is going on with my ministry.  Listen Here and pray about how you can help!

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Also check out my ebook Men of Valor now for sale!

Keep Serving The Best of Masters,


Andrew Gommesen

Friday, May 09, 2014

Speaking4Him Podcast #83: A Salute To Young Mothers


"The noblest calling in the world is that of a mother. True motherhood is the most beautiful of all arts, the greatest of all professions. She who can paint a masterpiece or who can write a book that will influence millions deserves the plaudits and admiration of mankind; but she who rears successfully a family of healthy, beautiful sons and daughters whose immortal souls will be exerting an influence throughout the ages long after paintings shall have faded, and books and statues shall have been destroyed, deserves the highest honor that man can give." 

David  McKay

Amy Hildore
Amy Hildore joins Adam McNutt and me on today's show to discuss the adventures and challenges of raising two young boys. Join us and be encouraged to keep on keeping on in this highest of all callings! Happy Mothers Day!  Listen Here!

If you have any questions or feedback check out our Facebook Page or Leave a Voice Mail by clicking on the Microphone at the Right Hand Side of This Page!

Also check out my ebook Men of Valor now for sale!

Keep Serving The Best of Masters,

Andrew Gommesen

Friday, May 02, 2014

Speaking4Him Podcast #82: Speaking4Him Bookclub: The Chance

"The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it."  ~James Bryce

Thankful For Friends Like Naomi!
Today on the Show, Adam McNutt and I welcome Naomi Van Harn back to the show to discuss "The Chance" by Karen Kingsbury!  Joins us as we talk about this engaging story of the trials of life and how God can use them to draw us to himself!  Listen Here!

Next book up, "Made for His pleasure" By Alistair Begg.  If you want to record with us or provide feedback for this title, let us know!

If you have any questions or feedback check out our Facebook Page or Leave a Voice Mail by clicking on the Microphone at the Right Hand Side of This Page!

Also check out my ebook Men of Valor now for sale!

Keep Serving The Best of Masters,

Andrew Gommesen

Thursday, May 01, 2014

Wisdom on Wheels: Personal Care

Jonathan & Andy

Today I want to complete my Wisdom on Wheels series.  I hope and trust that each of these blog posts has been a blessing to you and has helped you to better understand what it might be like to be in my shoes.  I hope that it gives you new ideas and insight on how to be a blessing to those in the disabled community, and perhaps just as important how we can be a blessing to you.

Today’s topic is perhaps the most “personal” posts of this series.  It involves the issue of personal care.  I know from many past interactions with children that one of their favorite questions is “How do you sleep at night?” It is a simple question with an equally simple answer “like everyone else.”

The fact of the matter is though, this question and its answer do have some detailed ramifications. Even though I do sleep in a bed like everyone else, I require the assistance of others to help me do this.  While I have for the most part come to accept my disability as a part of God’s plan for me, this is probably the most difficult part of my day to day living.

It took me quite a while to realize that asking for help was an essential ingredient in any success I might hope to gain in this life.  Once I discovered this, whole new worlds were opened up to me.  I was able to go new places, meet new people, and experience things that I would not have otherwise been able to do.

Allow me to share with you a couple of examples from my past.  In the summer of 2004 I had the privilege (as I did four other summers as well) of working at Brook Cherith camp.  I was super excited as it was my third year in my responsibilities and time spent there were expanding.  I was so excited to get back and be with my friends and see what God would do.  To my utter dismay and frustration, three days before I was to leave, my electric wheelchair broke down.

Now here I was going to work at a camp where I was supposed to provide help and support to my fellow staff and my campers and I couldn't even get myself from place to place.  The first week and a half was particularly frustrating as I tried to get my wheelchair working properly.  But God was teaching me to be humble enough to be served was as important as my service.  To top it off, I met some of my favorite camp friends that year.  Cassie and Annie particularly stick out.  They were grateful to have the opportunity to serve me and looking back I don’t think we would have developed our relationships as we did if I did not require the extra help.

Another more recent example is that I was able to participate in Master Arts Theatre’s Christmas production of “It’s A Wonderful Life” last year because I was willing to ask for (and received) excellent help from my cast mates.  I particularly want to thank Jonathan and Andy for their hard work on my behalf.  It was most appreciated, and it will not be forgotten.  I have a far greater friendship with and appreciation for these men then I would have if we had not worked together!

I fully realize that my disability carries with it issues and difficulties which many of you may never face, but I also have come to realize that I have some advantages over many people.  First of all, because of my physical problems it is harder for me to deny that I need help.  Secondly, my need gives me the opportunity to become close to some amazing people and to bless them as they bless me.  I’m so thankful for the many people that God has seen fit to place in my life.  He most certainly knows what he’s doing.

In closing, I want to address something that is very important to me.  I know there are some people who would be uncomfortable with assisting me with my personal needs and I want to tell you that that is 100% OK.  However, from the bottom of my heart let me tell you that it would sadden me greatly if your fear of my disability was keeping you from reaching out.  I want you to know two things:

1) Asking for help is not always the most comfortable thing for me either

2) I will never be offended by someone admitting their discomfort with my disability, but I would hope that you would be willing to let me know what is bothering you so that we can work through it together.  I truly think that we will each be better people for it.

I ask that you would pray for me that God would continue to send people into my life who would be willing to look past my wheelchair and see the man that he is molding.  I pray this particularly in my quest for a life partner although it applies to my friendships as well.

I hope this has given you some things to think about and that it has been a blessing to you and to others you come in contact with.  May God richly bless you!

Speaking4Him,

Andrew