Thursday, September 13, 2007
This guy is my hero
My friend John and I built a smaller one that we used to hurl pumpkins at our church's harvest party. The kids loved it, and we had some fun smashing pumpkins. The Wall Street Journal even wrote about him.
Cruelty

I know for me, part of it is my love for dogs. I'm rather Franciscan in my love for animals, and I get teary-eyed just thinking about it. But I would never equate treatment of animals with treatment of humans. Especially defenseless humans such as children, the elderly, immigrants, widows and the poor. It absolutely sickens me when you hear stories of children being abused. Here in Metro Detroit we just completed the trial of a disturbed mother who stabbed her children to death and nearly decapitated one of them in the process.
I know children who have been removed from their families because of the abuse in the home. God does provide for them, but there is an element there that can never be recovered for them. It breaks my heart when I come across it.

What links these in my mind is the cruelty and callous disregard for life. People who take pleasure in watching animals destroy each other have problems. There is a proven link between animal abuse and anti-social behavior as adults. I'm not saying Vick et al will become serial killers, but people who idolize them are certainly receiving the signal that someone who has everything the world has to offer thinks this is cool.
I know this is an incomplete thought, and there will be more later. I'm just struggling with the topic right now.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Remembrance Day

Today is the 6th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington D.C. There will be solemn ceremonies marking the deaths of nearly 3000 Americans who went to work on a beautiful day and did not return home through no fault of their own, other than working in the target buildings. Take a moment to pray for the families that were left behind on that day. The grieving still goes on for them. Their loved one's death will be back on the news again to remind them of that awful day.
As you remember those horrific events, take my colleague Sandra's suggestion and do a good deed today and every day. I don't know if doing good deeds will change the hearts and minds of those bent on our destruction. But it will help us fulfill the Golden Rule established by our Lord, Jesus Christ. He is the one we will answer to, not Osama Bin Laden or his Allah.
God help us all.
Monday, September 10, 2007
Something to think about
As you watch the testimony of General Petraeus in front of Congress, put this video clip in the back of your mind. How would D-Day have been handled in an era of 24-hour cable news?
This isn't perfect, and it isn't political. It is directly aimed at the way the modern media comports itself.
This isn't perfect, and it isn't political. It is directly aimed at the way the modern media comports itself.
When up is down and down is up
Props to Kurt's Korner for his call on the Bizarro World- Michigan Style. I sense that the apocalypse may be upon us. Michigan is 0-2 and has been beaten like a rented mule at home. They have been humiliated by a 1-AA team and a not-great Oregon squad. And they have looked totally discombobulated in the process, which is atypical for them.
The other bizarrity is that the Lions looked good and are undefeated. I think I'm going to sell all my possessions and move to the mountaintop. This is so odd. The clip below encapsulates my thoughts this morning.
The other bizarrity is that the Lions looked good and are undefeated. I think I'm going to sell all my possessions and move to the mountaintop. This is so odd. The clip below encapsulates my thoughts this morning.
Sunday, September 09, 2007
Avoiding temptation

I do have good news. If you so desire, you can opt out of receiving these offers. All you have to do is go here and follow the instructions. It takes about 2 minutes and you can choose to opt out for 5 years or permanently.
Consider this an early Christmas present from me to you.
When Time passes you by

I think it is time for a change at the helm. And please, do not promote any of the current staff to the head job. We need a winner in Ann Arbor to offset the mess that is the Lions.
Saturday, September 08, 2007
This passes for news?
Please tell me why I should care about this. I suspect most people are "snorey and stinky" in the morning. That is why it is called morning breath.
As if there was nothing else to cover.
Sheesh.
As if there was nothing else to cover.
Sheesh.
Friday, September 07, 2007
It's not just Michael Vick

I just have a hard time believing that there are people who are so cruel to animals in my own community. I'm a softy toward animals, especially dogs. To imagine the fear and pain that they go through in this process is something I cannot process. Here is a video clip of a dog fight (warning - it is a bit graphic). I show this only to appeal to you to keep your eyes and ears open for dogfighting. Call the police or the Humane Society if you suspect something is amiss. Don't let them suffer any more for the amusement of some very sick individuals.
Thursday, September 06, 2007
I need a little help from my friends
My
is dying. Sadly, it is not long for this earth. It seems that time has caught up with the 3-cylinder engine. So I appeal to you for assistance. If you come across a car that is in reasonable shape for a couple grand, drop me a note. I'm looking for a 4-door sedan that isn't a pig on gas. I can't be real picky in this price range, but you never know.
However, I don't want any of the following :
The European beater.
The American War Wagon
I would love a low-rider, but I'm not sure the rest of the family is on board with that.
Seriously, if you come across something you might think I would be interested in, I'd appreciate the heads-up.

However, I don't want any of the following :
The European beater.



Seriously, if you come across something you might think I would be interested in, I'd appreciate the heads-up.
Saying goodbye to a Godly Man

Well done, good and faithful servant.
Here is a memorial site dedicated to Dr. Kennedy.
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
The University of Michigan's National Championship dreams
Click on the video to watch where they went.
Monday, September 03, 2007
What can you possibly add to this story?

As a church, the one daughter's statements should be cause for serious introspection:
"I've wanted kids since I was 12," she said.
"I was sick of babysitting other people's and wanted one of my own.
"Gavin, my boyfriend at the time, and I weren't using contraception, and I was aware I might get pregnant. But I knew I'd be happy if I did."
She continued: "I never found it hard being a young mum.
"Both my children were good babies, so I always got enough sleep.
"And I wasn't worried about it changing my lifestyle. I never did anything but stay in and watch TV anyway.
"There's nothing to do around here, so having kids keeps me busy.
There is a significant portion of the population in the Christianized West who have a very odd moral compass. This is quite simply about self-gratification, not in a sexual sense, but in a "babies bring me joy" sense. There is a lot of work to do in our own backyards, as well as the mission fields. Pray for workers who will see the fields "White for harvest" and respond to the Lord's call. They are certainly needed.
Living without TV

Right before we left to go to Colorado in July we had a toilet overflow in the 2nd floor bathroom that destroyed the living room ceiling. On July 13 (a Friday to boot) we left to go on vacation as the emergency contractors hired by the insurance company were ripping out our living room ceiling. As of September 3, we still don't have use of that room, and all of our furniture is stacked in the dining room, including the TV. Needless to say, we are unhappy with the insurance company's "PREFERRED CONTRACTOR", and we hope to have our living room back soon.
I tell you this not to evoke sympathy for us. Yes it has been a hassle having 1/2 of the first floor virtually unusable. When Deb and the girls are sleeping, I have very few places I can go and read. I do miss my couch and recliner. But I am getting some reading done. The girls have been reading quite a bit, which is something we wanted to encourage anyway.
I'm also going to bed earlier, which is one of the goals of my "Rule of Life." I tend to stay up later watching television, and then am groggy in the morning.
The greatest benefit was this weekend. Not having TV kept me from seeing the greatest debacle in NCAA Football history. The #5 ranked team in the country, the University of Michigan, lost at home to a Division 1-AA team. This is akin to the Washington Generals beating the Harlem Globetrotters. Except that it counted.
I am thanking the Lord for Prevenient Grace, which kept me from throwing something through my television when that happened.
Sunday, September 02, 2007
How would Jesus Pastor?

It's a good, quick read, and an inexpensive paperback book to pick up. I'm enjoying it immensely, and it presents a very different, action-based, not intellectual, form of discipleship.
Your local library probably has a copy.
Saturday, September 01, 2007
This brought tears to my eyes
What a powerful representation of the joy of Christ, the way we become distracted, and how Jesus will intervene to rescue us and protect us from that which seeks to destroy us. The song is "Everything" by Lifehouse.
Thanks to Dan Doktor for sharing it with me.
Thanks to Dan Doktor for sharing it with me.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Groundhog Day

Politically, we are in a Groundhog Day scenario right now.
Another shady Asian man is raising money for a Clinton White House run. Charlie Trie anyone?
Another Republican is embroiled in a sex scandal
The war goes on.
I think I will go sign up for some piano lessons.
Breaking News!!!!!!

Who could have imagined that?
My mind is reeling from this shock to my system.
Some Good reading on Christian Consumerism

I'm not going to sermonize here, but let the texts speak for themselves.
iChurch: All We Like Sheep
Why The Devil Takes Visa
Consumerism, Economism, and Christian Faith
Consumerism and Being a Christian
Church Switchers are Restless?
Have a happy and safe Labor Day all. May God give you a glorious time in the days he has given me.
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Christian Consumerism

A few years ago, a local Christian radio station talk show host had people call in and tell him what they looked for when they were looking for a new church. I was driving the entire hour they discussed this, so I caught the whole sement. Not one person talked about selecting a church based on how it fullfilled the Great Commission. No one mentioned the way the church reached out into the community to help the less fortunate, the lost, the mentally ill, the powerless. No one.
Instead I heard a maddening hour of children's programs, great music, teaching, fellowship, "family" and other things that just screamed 'ME, ME, ME." I was so infuriated by this that my blood pressure was still elevated when I finally got to my doctor's office for my appointment.
I think that is when the worm began to turn in me and I realized I was part of that group, but the Lord was beginning to show me how wrong it is. Since then, he has repeatedly brought people, books and classes across my path that reinforce how messed up the American church's priorities are. We are extremely individualistic and want to do things our own way. But I'm not sure that is how God works. Actually, I'm pretty sure that is NOT how he works. There is a social component of Christianity that collides with American individualism, and the church has had a difficult time dealing with that.
Pray for the church. Pray for it,not just its members, to have a witness to the world that points toward Christ. Lord knows the world needs that encouragement.
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