Pray for Kristi Winters Walker

On Sunday we had a short prayer time for a young mother named Kristi who was recently diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.  She has a high school friend of Courtney’s and was in the same youth group at church in Cary.  Apart from God, this is not a very hopeful situation.  I hope you will all be in constant prayer for her.  Perhaps even put reminders (an alarm every hour, a note on your bathroom mirror) around your life to remind you to pray throughout the day.

Hopefully, you can follow this facebook link for more info on Kristi.

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Keith Green

 

I was boppin’ around youtube.com tonight listening to music and ended up listening to some old Keith Green songs.  For those of you who don’t know Keith Green, he was a 1970’s singer/musician who became a follower of Christ and then began writing and performing some great songs.  He’s probably not the best musician or singer you’ve ever heard, but no one can deny his passion, enthusiasm and “no compromise” attitude about truly living as a follower of Jesus.  If my memory serves me well, he died prematurely in a plane accident.  I believe his wife (Melody) wrote his biography entitled, “No Compromise.”  Even if you’ve never heard of Keith Green and his music, “No Compromise” is a great read.  I think I have a copy at my office if someone wants to buy it.  Check out www.keithgreen.com for more info or search for him on youtube.com.

Besides being an outstanding example of what it means to follow Christ with passion, Keith Green had great hair like my Uncle Phil did when he was younger!

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Basketball Injury

Yep.  Dislocated my “pinkie” (why is it called that?) finger, TWICE, last night in a basketball game.  Short version – fell, dislocated finger, looked awful, popped it back in place, felt better, moved freely, went back into the game, ball hit hand, finger dislocates again, VERY painful, afraid to pull it back in place, too light headed to drive, Courtney takes me to ER, they x-ray, numb my finger and pull it back in place.

Anyway…typing now is painful.  Enough said.  X- Ray picture below.  If you’re really squeamish, you might not want to scroll down.

 

 

 

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Concerning the Upcoming Election Part 2

I watched a good bit of the presidential debate last night.  I usually don’t as there is rarely anything new said one way or another in these debates.  Last night was much of the same.   I am, however, intrigue by these candidates and am very curious to see what kind of “change” will actually happen when either one is elected.  Change is hard.  Most people, myself included, have a difficult time changing anything, particularly ourselves.

Anyway…we’ve had messages on leadership from the Bible the last two weeks at church.  I’ve been informed that the podcasts of these messages are not functional.  We will have those up and running soon.   In the meantime, check out this link for the site “Letters to the Next President.”

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Concerning the Upcoming Election

I’ve just started reading the book “Celebration of Discipline” by Richard Foster.  In the foreward by D. Elton Trueblood (don’t know who he is yet), Trueblood writes,

The greastest problems of our time are not technological, for these we can handle fairly well.  They are not even political or economic, because the difficulities in these areas, glaring as they may be, are largely derivative.  The greatest problems are moral and spiritual, and unless we can make some progress in these realms, we may not even survive.  This is how advance cultures have declined in the past. 

No matter who gets elected in November, they will be no saviour.  Our greatest problems are moral and spiritual and change we can believe in starts with me and you seeking God and how He can transform our lives.

Got to run to doctors office.  I’m late.

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Green Bible

So I’m reading TIME magazine the other day, thanks to a generous friend who has paid for my subscription, and I come across an ad for the “Green Bible.”  Most of us know about the “red letter” editions, where the words of Jesus appear in red ink while everything else is in black text.  But The Green Bible is for the nature lover and environmentalist where the over 1,000 verses in the Bible that relate to nature are all printed in a “pleasant shade of forest green.”

The idea behind this new edition is that “creation care”–the Christian catchphrase for nature conservancy–“is at the very core of our Christian walk.”  I’m not so sure that I agree with this “core” value put forth in the introduction to the Green Bible by Evangelical eco-activist J. Matthew Sleeth, but I’ll withhold judgment until I get a chance to pick up one for myself.

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Ever heard of an ID “Ten” T?

Well, I’d never heard of ID “TEN” T until a couple of weeks ago at church.  I was working with a couple of our “techy” guys who run our media and sound on Sundays and who are often known for using technical language and jargon that the average “Joe” (me) doesn’t understand.  And apparently I had done something wrong, technically speaking, and they were trying to correct the problem when one of them labeled the problem we were facing as a “OE” – operator error.  The operator had been, of course, me.  One of the other guys then pipes up and says, “We have another term for that in our office, ‘ID TEN T.'”  It took us all a minute and then he says, “Write it out.”  So we put on our thinking caps and begin writing it out in our minds – I D TEN T.  I D 10 T.  ID 10 T.  IDIOT.  Yep.  Idiot.  Very funny.   Then someone reminded us of the military jargon – “G” “U” Eleven “Able.”  Write that one out and see what you come up with.

Anyway…in as loving a way as possible, whenever you are confronted with your own incompetence, think to yourself “ID Ten T.”  But not that you think you are really an “idiot” (I don’t think God would have us thingking that way), but that we don’t know everything and we do and say idiotic things soemtimes – and sometimes whe nwe do know better!

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CLASS Poll

 

More often than not, there are many of you who attend The Bridge who would like to participate in one of our classes (101 – membership, 201- spiritual growth, 301 – SHAPE) and cannot participate because of conflicts with the time of the class.  It would be very helpful if you would take a quick survey about when the best times are for you to be able to attend one of our classes.  Please click here to take the survey!  Thanks!

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Computers on the Fritz

To those of you who enjoy my random bloggings, my computer is on the fritz.  Therefore, my time in front of the computer is relatively limited.  Thus little is going on, on the blogging front.  Hopefully be back soon.

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BBQ Song

Rhett and Link sing about one of my favorite foods!

Check out more Rhett and Link here.

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