Wednesday, September 17, 2008

In God's Name.....What Was He Thinking?

a donkey speaking to affect change?


 


 


 


a prophet asked to marry a prostitute?


 


 


 


the King of Kings born of a virgin?  in an obscure village?  With the animals?


 


 


 


a young girl positioning herself and using physical attraction to ask for the salvation of a nation?


 


 


 


a writer of much of the New Testament previously being a persecutor of the followers of Christ?


 


 


 


a mom of 5 for Vice President?


 


 


 



Hmmm.....In God's name?  What is He thinking????


 


 



"I don't think the way you think.
   The way you work isn't the way I work."
         God's Decree.
"For as the sky soars high above earth,
   so the way I work surpasses the way you work,
   and the way I think is beyond the way you think.  Isaiah 55:8-9

 



 


 


 


Robin

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Successful Single Business Sock Seeks Mate



I’m convinced. Dryers (or washers) really do eat socks. How do I know? Every time we did laundry at our house, there’d be another lost sock; a lonely, wandering cotton footy, without its match.

You can imagine, over time, what that must have been like with a family of nine people. Not only did we have four or five loads to fold EACH DAY, but at the end, we had a basket full of single socks.

One remedy was The Lost Sock Shop. This simple piece of one by four held a Velcro strip so single socks could be displayed and hopefully matched. Kind of like online dating for stockings, these socks would hang around until their match was found, or we threw them out. A sad existence. A desperate attempt. The shop didn’t last long.

Every couple of months mom would get fed up enough to loosen her frugal way of life and throw all the single socks away. Of course within a month the lint-spitting, sock-eating monster would choke out a couple more miss-matched socks whose fate didn’t look promising.

Do you have this same problem at your house? Have you found the remedy for missing socks?



 

 

Anna

Monday, September 15, 2008

Whatya Got?

I'm all about people that like to make New Year's resolutions, because really I'm just all about people (myself included) making goals for their life.  For me though, I like to break it down and make new personal goals at each start of a new semester.


 


So to look back over the summer here were my personal goals:


 


*Get a tan  check


*Garden check


*Organize shed  check


*Organize spare bedroom/office/workout room uncheck


*Do my school planning for the year  check


 


So I'm 4 for 5.  Not bad.


 


So for this Fall semester I have new personal goals.  Here they go:


 


*Make a habit of brushing my teeth twice a day (yeah, I'm just a once-a-dayer, embarrassing huh?)


*Learn how to take better pictures with my Canon point and shoot (any tips???)


*Learn better tricks with Photo Shop Elements (any tips???)


*Sell all the extra stuff laying around the house on Ebay


*Start working out at 7:00am (ick, I'm SO not a morning person)


 


Ok, there's mine.  Whatya got?  Get some motivation to make some goals and then let’s tackle them this semester!


 


 


 


Erin

Friday, September 12, 2008

NFL Week 2, Will it be as Good as the First???

OK, so since last week was such a hit (especially for Theresa) I have decided to write another blog about the NFL.


So, for this one I will start out by appealing to those fans who are... how we might say, “casual”. The NFL is composed of 32 teams in 2 conferences, the AFC and the NFC. In each conference there are 4 divisions for example the AFC west or the NFC east.


Alright, so now that we have taken care of the more casual fans I will dive in a little. I am going to keep with theme and break down one main game this week. However, I must comment a bit on the outcomes of the last week. First off, I am 1-0 in my predictions. Second, I would like to say holy crap. INDY what the heck happened? Like I mentioned in my last blog I thought it was kind of a gimme game. Oh, and poor Brady....except he will still get millions to sit and watch football from the sidelines. This event, sorry for you Pat fans out there, was the best thing to happen to the AFC. Also, I have to say this because I am a Broncos fan and they are a division rival so HA HA HA HA San Diego LOST.


The game I have decided is the most interesting this week is the Panthers vs. the Bears for obvious reasons. The Panthers had a huge upset when they beat the Chargers and the Bears pulled one for the ages and defeated Indy at their brand new stadium. My quick assessment of this week's match up is that Matt Forte will have a huge game because the Bears simply don't trust any QB they have, even though Orton did pretty well last week. Unfortunately for the Panthers there will be no Rasario to save them this week and since Steve Smith is still out they will have a very hard time against a re-established Bears defense.


My prediction is the Bears eat the Panthers 24-10.


Who's your player to watch this week and why?



 


 


Brad

Never Belated Again

Here’s a time-saving tip to help ensure that all your loved ones receive cards from you on time.


 


Collect various cards (birthday, anniversary, holiday) while you are out on your normal shopping trips. Keep your eyes peeled for discounts/sales (especially after holidays—you can plan ahead for next year!)


 


Organize your cards and “file” them away in a box along with a nice writing pen, cute stamps, and a calendar of birthdays, anniversaries, and other special events.


 


Here’s the KEY: Whenever you find yourself with a few spare moments, write out a card or two for upcoming events (i.e. your niece’s graduation that’s a couple months away), rather than waiting until the last minute.


 


Write the date of the event (i.e. 9/15) in the space where the stamp will go. A week or so before the event, place the stamp over the date and stick it in the mail!



 


 


 


Abbi

Thursday, September 11, 2008

State of the Church

While browsing a couple blogs I like to frequent, I came across this link to a recent Time Magazine article titled "The 25 Most Influential Evangelicals". I found a number of their selections interesting and to be frank, saddening.

While traveling through Israel this past summer with my wife and sister, I spent several days in a hostel in Eilat, which is located on the southern tip of Israel. During our stay there, we encountered a group of college students from the U.S. who had come on a two week trip to Israel to spread the gospel. Armed with Bible tracts and enthusiasm, they would leave the hostel every morning and spend the day trying to discreetly (proselytizing is illegal in Israel) hand out tracts and initiate conversations with non-Christians on the beaches.

However, more often than not, when they were able to actually start a conversation they would be stymied by the questions the Israelis asked them. Their theological knowledge did not go much beyond the basic information presented in the tract.

Talking to our hosts in Jerusalem (friends from Oklahoma who have lived in Jerusalem for over a year now) several weeks later, I discovered that this is fairly common. A short term evangelical group will come over and try to distribute tracts or initiate conversations, but as soon as the Jews start asking theological questions (and they can ask some doozies) the evangelicals have no response.

But who can blame them? According to Time Magazine, their intellectual leaders include, among others:

A man who denies the Trinity in lieu of the prosperity gospel (T.D. Jakes)

Another who denies almost any truth associated with the Bible and subscribes to a postmodern view of scripture (Brian McLaren)

A prosperity gospel preacherette whose teachings lack a solid Biblical basis (Joyce Meyer)

The "theological mind" behind the Left Behind Series (Tim Lahaye)
And on a somewhat amusing note, one of the names on the list (Richard John Neuhaus) is not evangelical at all, but catholic.  Huh?

To be fair, I was not previously familiar with all of the names on the list, so I cannot comment on all of them.  It was disheartening to me that no serious theologians (to my knowledge) were included.  
What do you think?  Are you happy with the direction the evangelical church in the U.S. is taking?  Do you think that it is creating a generation of shallow Christians?

Jude 1:3-16



"Striving to attain the true church and pure doctrine is inherently necessary." - Dietrich Bonhoeffer



While this is something I have been thinking about for some time now, some of the thoughts and inspiration and many of the links in this post come from a recent series on fads in the church by the Pyromaniacs blog.  It is a thought provoking read.


Alexander

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Cut. It. Out.

You want to know the worst phrase you could say to your hairstylist?


 


The other day this lady comes in and sits down in my chair, I ask her how she would like her hair cut. She replies, "I don't know.  You’re the professional.” 


 


                                              Anna (3)   Ali (5)                                              


 


Yes, lady.   I know I'm the professional.   But I don't know how you want it cut…I can’t read your mind. (I didn't say this out loud, even though I wanted to).


 


So, as the professional,  I'm here to help you know how to communicate with your hairstylist so you get the cut you want. It's also good to have an idea how you want it cut before you sit in your hairstylist's chair.(hint hint to that lady)


 


1. Bring a picture. You can try to explain it all day but what something means to you may mean something totally different to your hairstylist. If you don't have a picture,  most salons will have books to look through. You just have to ask for them.


 


2. Remember what year we are in.  2008,  not 1970. You might want to brush up on some more recent celeb haircuts so those of us that were born after 1970 will know who you are talking about. J


 


3. Know your lingo. It is no longer called "feathering".  It's called ”layers”.  You probably shouldn't ask for "frosting" either. (unless you’re talking to Abbi)   It is now called “highlights".  For you guys remember what number of clipper guard is used. Come on it's the only thing you have to remember.  Write it down if you have to and put it in your wallet.


 


4. Don't be afraid to speak up. If your cut is not looking the way you want it to,  speak up before it's too late and all your hair is on the floor.


 


I hope this helps you understand a little bit about your hairstylist, and if you’re not happy with your current hairstylist,  you can always come and visit me!


 


Have any hair horror stories to share?


 



 


 


 


 


Ali