Please Read This...
http://momentsofclaritybygretchen.blogspot.com/2008/10/hunger.html
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Jesus wants to save Christians
I read this article today at Relevant about Rob Bell's new book Jesus Wants to Save Christians. David and I recently purchased the book and I am excited to dive in. I always enjoy reading, listening, or watching Rob Bell teach.
Here is a portion of the article I found really interesting.
As the title of the book suggests, Jesus Wants To Save Christians. In your opinion, what are the biggest things we need saving from?
Boredom. Which is really despair in its non-caffeinated form. And boxes. Where we live in fear and where we put those who unsettle us.
You describe the plan of God for the church to be a gift to the world. Many people today would say that the church is anything but. What are some crucial changes that our churches need to make to become a Eucharist that is broken and poured out for the world?
1. Master the art of doubt. Faith needs it to survive.
2. Surrender the compulsive need to constantly remind people that according to your worldview you're going to heaven forever when you die and they're going to burn in hell forever.
3. Celebrate the good and the true and the beautiful wherever and whenever you find it regardless of the label it wears or the person it comes from or the place you found it. All things are yours.
4. Remember that the tax collectors and prostitutes loved to feast with Jesus and the religious establishment gossiped about him and dissected his teachings and questioned his commitment to orthodoxy and eventually had him killed. There's a lesson for us there.
Here is a portion of the article I found really interesting.
As the title of the book suggests, Jesus Wants To Save Christians. In your opinion, what are the biggest things we need saving from?
Boredom. Which is really despair in its non-caffeinated form. And boxes. Where we live in fear and where we put those who unsettle us.
You describe the plan of God for the church to be a gift to the world. Many people today would say that the church is anything but. What are some crucial changes that our churches need to make to become a Eucharist that is broken and poured out for the world?
1. Master the art of doubt. Faith needs it to survive.
2. Surrender the compulsive need to constantly remind people that according to your worldview you're going to heaven forever when you die and they're going to burn in hell forever.
3. Celebrate the good and the true and the beautiful wherever and whenever you find it regardless of the label it wears or the person it comes from or the place you found it. All things are yours.
4. Remember that the tax collectors and prostitutes loved to feast with Jesus and the religious establishment gossiped about him and dissected his teachings and questioned his commitment to orthodoxy and eventually had him killed. There's a lesson for us there.
Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Morning Playlist
Gretchen just posted about a post from Mark Batterson. So I'm going to post based off of the post Gretchen posted about Mark Batterson's post. *whew*
Batterson suggests that we need to wake our spiritual alarm clock each morning as much as we need to wake up our bodies. So he has decided to listen to a few songs each day to start off his day with worship and asked for anyone reading to do the same.
My two songs right now would probably be...
"Breathing Air Again" by Robbie Seay Band
"Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble?" by delirious
Along these same lines, I was challenged a couple years ago by Dean Trune to write my own worship to God each morning. This has really been great for me. If you're feeling creative or you know that you've been gifted with creativity, or even if you don't think you're creative at all, try this out! You might be surprised. It can be awesome to really free up your heart before God and let loose the exact words that you would use to worship him.
thanks Gretchen! thanks Mark!
-dave
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Canoe Trip
Here are some picture highlights from our trip. Thankfully, David and I did not tip! We had so much fun getting outside for the weekend and hanging out with friends. At one point on the trip, Brenna and I looked to our left and saw a break in the normal scenery. There was a beach area and right behind it was a group of trees all bent towards the water (see picture above). A light breeze blew by and leaves from the trees lazily started floating across the water...so beautiful.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Kenya Video
So I am going to attempt to upload this video. The resolution isn't the best because of how I had to save it show it on here but hopefully it is still enjoyable. Check out www.jumpforjoel.org for more info about or Kenya trip.
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