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 Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Somebody suggested I put the video illustration from Sunday's message up on YouTube. I'm no lawyer but I think this qualifies under Fair Use copyright law, so here it is:

Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - 02:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [0]
 Wednesday, June 06, 2007

David Wayne's post this morning really struck me, I think I know how he feels.

Yes, I haven't been writing much on the blog recently. I have at least a half dozen half-written entries in Windows Live Writer at the moment, most of which are now too dated to be worth finishing. I do have a series in the works, hopefully I'll get it started soon.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007 - 04:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [0]
 Friday, May 18, 2007

Some people have far too much time on their hands. OK, so I actually did waste 10 minutes of my time watching this whole video, but I'm sure it took much longer than that to create. The scary thing is, I recognized most of these movies.

HT: FilmChat

Friday, May 18, 2007 - 08:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [0]
 Friday, May 11, 2007

Once again Scot McKnight simply knocks one out of the ballpark, this time in a post on Christianity Today's Out of Ur blog. Be sure to read the comments, too. Good stuff.

Friday, May 11, 2007 - 09:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [0]
 Monday, April 30, 2007

David Wayne, the Jolly Blogger, has written a few posts recently that tie in nicely to our current Sunday series, "Loving Like Jesus". I thought I'd pass them along.

Good Friday Christianity vs. A Christianity that Condemns

Why We Haven't Changed the World

David is one of the more thoughtful and gracious "Godbloggers" out there, yet he's not above stirring the pot every now and then. My kind of guy.

Monday, April 30, 2007 - 10:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [1]
 Friday, April 13, 2007

As a child growing up in the 70's, I was addicted to ABC's Wide World of Sports. Every Saturday afternoon I would marvel at the exploits of people like Muhammad Ali, Richard Petty, and Franz Klammer. Jim McKay's voice still echoes in my head: "the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat".

While in the show's intro the "agony of defeat" was personified by little-known ski jumper Vinko Bogataj (yes, I had to look it up), I always thought that agony was most accurately portrayed by one man: Evel Knievel. It seemed like every week he was on the show performing some ridiculous motorcycle stunt; often with very painful results. He was anything but a role model, even after he stopped performing. Assault and battery, womanizing, substance abuse, weapons charges, and I'm sure much more I'm not aware of.

I'm always a little hesitant to trumpet celebrity conversions. It seems to pander to our celebrity-obsessed society. Celebrity conversions are no more significant than any other. Yet I know that such people can be used by God in unique ways to spread the gospel. Evel is apparently the latest example of someone God has chosen to use in such ways. On Palm Sunday, Evel publicly confessed his faith in Christ at the Crystal Cathedral in California, and inspired hundreds to follow his example. Like any other new believer Evel is going to have his victories and his struggles as he grows in Christ, but I pray God continues to use him in such powerful ways.

UPDATE: Apparently, not everyone can get to the Christianity Today article I linked to above. Here's another article on the same event.

Friday, April 13, 2007 - 08:54 PM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [0]
 Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Mark Lauterbach over at the Gospel Driven Life blog offers a variation on the theme of my easter sermon. Enjoy!

P.S. I know I haven't been posting much lately. No excuses, but I do hope to be a little more active soon.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007 - 09:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time    #       Comments [0]
 Wednesday, March 28, 2007

I found this interesting article today. I don't highlight this article for political reasons. To be honest, I'm not a big fan of either politician at this point. What I find interesting is the ease with which human beings are able to claim they believe something without actually acting to do anything about it. It's not just politicians, it's all of us. We're all prone to hypocrisy. It's very easy for us to point out that trait in others, but how easily do we recognize it in ourselves? Jesus' instructions ring loud and clear: we need to worry more about the plank than the sawdust.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007 - 12:19 PM Eastern Standard Time    #       Comments [0]

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