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June 15th, 2008 - Motivational Speaker - Keith Bundy
Do you have an event or conference for which you need a keynote speaker? Are you looking for a motivational speaker who will captivate your audience, hold their attention, and inspire them to higher living than ever before?
If the answer to these two questions is “yes”, contact Keith Bundy Consulting to talk about how I can serve you and meet your needs. I have been totally blind since birth but have learned many principles of success that will help members of your audience to overcome whatever obstacles they may be facing.
I have a free e-booklet entitled Keys To Success that I would love to share with you. I also have a sample motivational speech that I would be happy to send to you so that you can hear my speaking style and determine whether I might be the kind of speaker you are looking for.
If you would like the e-booklet, the sample speech, or further information, please email okb AT sio.midco.net or give me a call at 605-480-0976.
I hope to be speaking to your group in the near future!
June 15th, 2008 - Re-Launch of Keith Bundy Ministries and Keith Bundy Consulting
If you’ve checked this site recently, you have noticed that it has not been updated. Though I have still been active in ministry in various churches, I have been away from online work as I have been pursuing a Certificate in Assistive Technology which has taken up much of my time.
Today is the re-launch of the online pages for Keith Bundy Ministries and Keith Bundy Consulting. It is my hope that I can meet your needs better than ever before, and I plan to be here for you for a long time to come.
Thank you for your patience.
April 1st, 2008 - Revival In Illinois
I will be holding revival services at the Church of the Nazarene in Omaha, IL, April 11-13, and then speaking at the community’s Day of Inspiration on April 14. For information about service times, feel free to call Pastor Bob Brewer at
I sincerely appreciate your prayers for these services.
April 1st, 2008 - Back In The Blogging Saddle Again
If you are a regular visitor to this site, you will notice that the blog has been inactive for a while. Unfortunately, it is sometimes easy to let our busy schedules get in the way of what we should be doing, and this is exactly what has happened with me.
Since my last entry, I have moved into a different house which the Lord provided for us, been involved in taking a couple of online workshops, been busy working at the University, and, praise God, been ministering just about every Sunday! And now the Lord has directed me to resume the web presence for my ministry.
I hope to resume writing “Minutes for the master” within the next day or two. Keep checking the site!
January 14th, 2008 - January 15 - God Will Meet Our Needs
With the uncertainty of today’s economy, many people are wondering whether their needs will be met. Jesus told us that we should pray for this very thing when He said, “Give us today our daily bread.” (Matthew 6:11)
It is absolutely okay to pray for God to meet our needs. He cares about each one of us and wants us to live life knowing that our basic needs are taken care of. In fact, the apostle Paul gives us this tremendous promise: “And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus.” (Philippians 4:19)
Our heavenly Father’s resources are absolutely unlimited; nothing can bankrupt the Lord of all creation! He may not provide for all of our wants, but we can be assured that He will provide for all of the needs of His children.
So ask God to meet your needs today. And believe that, through Christ, He will do it!
January 10th, 2008 - January 11 - Praying For God’s Will To Be Done
We are inherently selfish people. We want our own way. We tend to demand that things happen when we want and how we want.
Jesus introduced a revolutionary concept when He was teaching His disciples to pray. He said that we should pray, “Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.”
You see, we don’t always know what is best for those around us or even for ourselves. But our loving heavenly Father wants what is best for His children. We have tunnel vision - only seeing the near future. But God has eternally perfect vision; He knows what is best for us from an eternal perspective.
And so it is the wisest thing we can do to pray that God’s will be done in our own hearts and in every situation that comes our way. Why not start praying this way today!
January 9th, 2008 - January 10 - Begin Your Prayers With Praise
It is always a good idea to begin your prayers with times of praise and thanksgiving. When Jesus taught His disciples how to pray, He told them to say, “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your Name.” (Matthew 6:9).
To hallow the Name of God means to acknowledge His Name as holy. In essence, we can say that it means to praise Him for Who He is and to thank Him for what He has done for us.
Praise and thanksgiving literally brings us into the Presence of God (Psalm 100:4). It gets our mind center on Him, His goodness, His love for us, and His grace instead of on our situations and problems.
So begin your prayer time today with a time of praise and thanksgiving!
January 8th, 2008 - January 9 - When You pray
Regular prayer is a challenge for most believers today. The idea of praying daily seems difficult, if not impossible.
Yet Jesus assumed that His followers would pray on a regular basis. In Matthew 6, we see Jesus say the words “when you pray” three times (verses 5, 6, and 7). He just naturally assumed that we would pray.
So how do we pray? We simply talk with God. Prayer is communication with God from the heart. It need not be difficult or even challening. Just talk with Him like you would talk to a friend. After all, He is the best Friend any of us could ever have.
January 7th, 2008 - January 8 - A New Day
Today is a brand new day. You have never seen it before; you will never see it again.
So what will your response to today be? You can choose to waste it by doing absolutely nothing productive with it. You can choose to waste it by feeling sorry for yourself and complaining about all the things you don’t have and about how you wish your life was different. Or you could choose to have the same response the psalmist had when he wrote, “This is the day the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.” (Psalm 118:24)
God has made today and has given it to us. His Will is that we rejoice in it.
There is much for the believer in Jesus Christ to rejoice about. Through Jesus’ blood we have forgiveness of sins. We have the promise of eternal life in heaven with God. And God is in control of everything that happens to us; no matter how tough life gets, He will work everything out for our ultimate and eternal good.
I could go on and on, but you have the point. We can choose to waste this day, or we can choose to rejoice in it because the Lord has made it.
January 6th, 2008 - January 7 - Don’t Forget The Lord
In Deuteronomy 6:12, we read these words, spoken by God through Moses to the children of
Do we ever need to be admonished not to forget God? Yes, we do need this warning. It is easy, when things are going well, for us to forget the true Source of our many blessings. It is easy for us to exalt ourselves – to attribute the good things going on in life to our own efforts or to luck.
Yet we need to remember that “every good and perfect gift is from above. It is God who pours out the many blessings we receive daily, and it is the Lord who gives us the ability we have to work and earn the money we have.
So, my friends, be careful not to forget the Lord your God. He is the true Source of all blessings.