This was a wonderful weekend. Spent time with Karen my seventeen year old, while Ken and Bekah did yard work at the other house, went to church this morning, slept most of the afternoon, and then it was off the Charlotte. Ken is leading an evangelistic Bible study there using in part Tim Keller's book The Reason For God. Great time. I pray that God would be pleased to give the increase.
11/23/08
Here I Come Ready or Not!
11/22/08
Sin is a deadly business
Labels: devotion
11/21/08
Technology failure

My Internet has been down since Wednesday. Right now I have to get cleaned up, which is a major deal since I have cleaned house all day, hung some Christmas decorations, done laundry, etc.. etc... Bekah wants to go to the movie Twilight, so I am off to the show.
11/19/08
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne

If a movie is a book first, I really try to read the book before going to the movie. I was very much interested in this movie, so I bought the book and read it in a couple of hours. It is Young Adult Fiction, and if you are at all interested in Holocaust literature it is a must read.
Labels: book review
suffering
Labels: suffering
11/16/08
Feasting on the Tree of Life

"He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the one who conquers I will grant to eat of the tree of life, which is in the paradise of God." Revelation 2:7
Labels: devotiom
11/15/08
More from the Spotted Owl; Obama Rents Dr. Strangelove Movie to “Brush Up” on Nuclear Strategy
CHICAGO (TSO) - President-elect Obama and his national security advisory team popped some popcorn and watched "Dr. Strangelove" in an effort to learn something about nuclear deterrence and strategy.
The 1964 Stanley Kubrick dark comedy classic about nuclear war, starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott, provided a hilarious introduction to the horror of thermonuclear annihilation. One advisor, speaking on the condition of anonymity, confessed, "The scene where Slim Pickens rides the bomb down to the earth like a cowboy was a riot." "Barack was laughing so hard some of his chai latte was coming out his nose."
After the movie, the President-elect took a moment to speak with reporters, "I think that, when one considers the concept of a rogue nation acquiring the bomb, we have to be careful about blowing it out of proportion." "As this movie demonstrates, even during the height of the cold war the subject of nuclear war was pretty lighthearted."
The President-elect then sat down to watch "Delta Farce," starring Larry the Cable Guy, to catch up on current conventional military strategy.
Labels: The Spotted Owl
11/14/08
Tagged I'm it; for right now!

My friend from California has tagged me for a book meme. This one is actually very easy! "Here's how it works: I am supposed to pick up the nearest book with at least 123 pages, turn to the 123rd page, find the 5th sentence, and then post the three sentences immediately after that. "
Princess

I remember in the early years of feminism when girls weren't supposed to be princesses. We were told we were just like men, and didn't need a prince to come our way. Even if they did come they would disappoint us, and then we would be devastated. "Princess wear" for little girls was even out of vogue. Princesses have certainly made a come back in the last few years, which I am very glad of.
Labels: devotion
11/12/08
Holiday Joy

This is the first year in many a year that I am actually gearing up for Thanksgiving and Christmas, joyfully I might add. I have been trying to figure it out for days. Why? In the past I was the one to say, "bah-hum-bug," I know that sounds awful, because it is the time when we are "supposed" to meditate on thanking God, and meditating on the First Advent. The last few+ years I have been so stressed out between kids productions, teaching, teacher gifts, gifts for family, decorating, traveling, gifts for friends, gifts for kids that all I did was run around like a turkey who had lost its mind. Will I get give the gifts evenly between the five, will I pick out the right things at the right times for all the others (the one that are obligations). I used to always bake for the neighbors, haven't done that in about five years. I used to send out Christmas cards, haven't done that in who knows how long. In years past I could feel this knot in my stomach come into play around the first week in November and there it would stay until after New Years. Every time I would see some one really enjoying the season I would get this guilty head ache.
Labels: holidays
11/11/08
Currently Reading

I don't know about how you read, but I pick up a book and begin reading, then a day later I pick up another one, and on and on. Some where down the road I get to feeling I haven't finished anything and that is when I really "get serious" and finish all those titles I haven't yet completed. I am currently in the middle of those string of events, but I know I will finish the current one in short order. Eric Cohen's In the Shadow of Progress: Being Human in the Age of Technology is so captivating that I cannot put it down. I have read maybe three fourths of it and want to commend it to you all. With what is happening in the world today, it is a must read for all of you who are concerned with our culture. He does a wonderful job explaining the philosophical underpinnings of biotechnology, it's ramifications, and the questions we all should be asking ourselves. It is not technical at all, and deals with the big picture.
Labels: book review
11/9/08
My Precious Family


These are two of my daughters, Karen and Margaret. Mo, that's her knickname, scored 8 points in her college b-ball game last night. Way to go Mo. Two were three point shots. She is doing very well for a freshman.
Labels: family
11/8/08
A Country Afternoon




Riding through the North Carolina countryside plastered with a cornucopia of yellows, reds, neon oranges, burgundies, and every shade in between were the smells and sights of onions, new mown lawns, majestic oak trees, farmers on their John Deers, and men working smiling as we passed. We also saw old women with their grandchildren rocking on front porches, it seemed each little town we rambled through was advertising their BBQ fundraiser; the Millingport Fire Department, St. James Reformed Presbyterian Church of Mt. Pleasant, and the Bazaars of other Churches along the way. Stopping in to the BBQ dinner of the Presbyterian Church we had a picnic in their little playground along with the yellow jackets, bumble bees, and Tiffany the pastor's golden retriever.
Labels: Afternoon excursion
11/6/08
Now What?

Cal Thomas, a Christian political analyst, has an insightful post on Townhall.com today entitled "The Religious Right: R. I. P." Some of his analysis I agree with, his conclusion I do not. To analyze his complete view I would of course need to interview him, so since I cannot do that, I will so the best that I can.
Labels: politics, social activism
11/3/08
Ideas Definitely Have Consequences
Please watch this video which I got off of Beauty for Ashes blog. It made my skin crawl. What has happened to us, to our humanity as a people?
Even so, Come Quickly Lord Jesus................Lynn
Freedom? Isn't it Way Over Rated?


I was reminded this morning of a Dostoyevsky quote from The Brothers Karazamov which says, “In the end they will lay their freedom at our feet and say to us, 'Make us your slaves, but feed us.” Scary thought. If a people do not have someone to worship, they long, seek, and even give up their freedom for one whom they can worship. Dostoyevsky, who spent eight years in a Siberian prison camp, came back from that experience a different man. During that time he found someone to worship besides government or in his case seeking to over throw one tyrant for another one. He had experienced the ways of government and had found them lacking, which would be an understatement. A people that do not worship, seek something in which to worship. That is the way that God made us. In one way we can be grateful that God has made man this way, I guess in all ways really. Our present state of affairs in this country, in my opinion, has come about in part because of this great void. A messianic figure has come along to take this void in peoples hearts and it would seem that a great deal of people have allowed it, maybe because they do not have another alternative. Isn't part of it our responsibility? Have we kept silent when we had the opportunity? Or like me, maybe have talked politics when I should have been speaking of Jesus.
11/2/08
Slayings
Labels: poetry







