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Rev. Matt Hastings

Matt Hastings lives with his wife Keri and their five children in Tullahoma, Tennessee. He is the pastor of the Estill Springs Church of the Nazarene. [Editor’s Note: Matt has graciously allowed us to republish his weekly email devotionals on our site for our readers.]

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Are You Listening

2017-09-05
By: Rev. Matt Hastings
On: September 5, 2017
In: Random Thoughts
Tagged: attention, hearing, instructions, listening, pay attention
With: 0 Comments

Before the advent of DVR, I would get into a little communication trouble with my wife. Do you know what I’m talking about? She’d be recalling her day, spilling her heart in need of my attention only to realize that I had turned my head towards her but my eyes were on the TV. Truthfully, I wasn’t listening. Then, because she’s got a great sense of humor, she would launch into a wild story of mythical creatures with superhuman feats of strength; she was on to me.  The tables got turned on me. I was boarding a plane when it happened. The flight attendant wasRead More →

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You Never Asked

2017-08-29
By: Rev. Matt Hastings
On: August 29, 2017
In: Random Thoughts
Tagged: ask, God's will, history, John D Rockefeller, oil, will
With: 0 Comments

There’s a story told about John D. Rockefeller that I always found interesting. Rockefeller owned an oil company. During the late 1800’s, through to the turn of the century, he was the wealthiest man in America. The story is told that he had breakfast with a lifelong friend who was a life insurance salesman. They met together at a local restaurant for years. On this particular day, his friend read the headlines, “Rockefeller Purchases Largest Life Insurance Policy to Date!” His friend was incredulous saying, “We’ve been friends forever! I’ve had breakfast with you for years! You know I sell life insurance. Now I readRead More →

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Your Story

2017-08-22
By: Rev. Matt Hastings
On: August 22, 2017
In: Random Thoughts
Tagged: author, LIFE, reader, script, share, story, testimony, writer
With: 0 Comments

Every good story has that element that seems to reel you in, excited to see what happens next. When you read a good book, its a page turner. When you watch that movie that has twists and turns in the plot, it keeps you guessing. Sometimes it’s that favorite show that has you in suspense for the next episode. We all love stories and they’re happening all around us every day.  Life is like a story. There are seasons to your story. Sometimes it’s the good part where the guy gets the girl or the underdog wins out over the bully. The ending, in thoseRead More →

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Living in Hope

2017-08-15
By: Rev. Matt Hastings
On: August 15, 2017
In: Random Thoughts
Tagged: acceptance, adoption, Africa, bigotry, gospel, ignorance, joy, love, prejudice, race, Tennessee
With: 0 Comments

When we were living and serving a church in Michigan, Keri and I felt our hearts stirring to adopt. After some clarity, we flew to Africa to meet our son, William, who is 12 yrs old now. If you’ve met him, you’ve seen the face of pure joy. His smile and his laugh are infectious. When we accepted a call to lead a church in Tennessee, some friends of ours (actually living in the south) expressed concerns. “Are you worried about having a black son and living in the south?” My first reaction was shock, but my response was measured. “No. I’m not worried. I’m…awareRead More →

Three Girls Talking

Down in the Mouth 

2017-08-08
By: Rev. Matt Hastings
On: August 8, 2017
In: Random Thoughts
Tagged: attitude, grumpy, mood, pessimist
With: 0 Comments

Have you ever known the person that never seems to have anything good to say? You know that person; they just seem to drain the mood of everyone in the room? You came to work today and the conversation just took a strange turn; you planned to be in a good mood, but the people around you planned otherwise. I get it. I knew a guy in college that could suck the life out of the room in a matter of minutes. It wasn’t that he wasn’t a good guy, he just didn’t have a good perspective on things. We would often look at eachRead More →

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