Archives For March 2005

So, one of the perks of being a minister is receiving some pretty sweet deals. A month-or-so ago Kory called to tell me to flip through one of my usual “throw away” magazines that comes across my desk. It’s a Zondervan catalog full of Zondervan-stuff. Well, on a particular page, as Kory pointed out was a number to call to receive brand-new copies of a brand-new translation, the TNIV – Today’s New International Version of the Bible.

I called instantly.

Stevan NEVER passes up this kind of freebie opportunity.

Yesterday, UPS delivered 6 books to my office! Three copies of the TNIV in its entirety (two hard-bound, one thin-line); a copy of THE STORY – at first glance it looks like a novel-written version of the Bible based on the TNIV; a copy of “Perspectives on the TNIV from leading scholars and pastors” – which is pretty interesting to have; and “Beginning the Journey” – looks like a guidebook for someone interested in knowing about Christianity.

All of this, along with a 30-minute DVD arrived yesterday! Free of charge! Again, I tell you – being a Pastor has its perks!

So, today I had a couple minutes to pop in the DVD and check it out. The DVD goes in depth to tell the why, how, and what of the TNIV translation and does a VERY high-quality job at doing so.

From translation differences to target audience, it was all covered in the DVD – which I would LOVE to loan to anyone willing to watch.

I have high hopes for the TNIV – an updated “NIV” because of the constant change in the English language.

Want an example? Here ya go!

John 3:16 (NIV): “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

John 3:16 (TNIV): “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.”

Just kidding there’s no difference between those verses!

Here’s a REAL example:

Matthew 5:9 (NIV): “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.”
Matthew 5:9 (TNIV): “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.”

The TNIV seeks to produce gender-accurate language – and in my estimation does a great job of it from what I’ve read so far!

This is not “another” paraphrase – this is a genuine Bible translation! The gender-accurate changes will cause some heads to turn, but translating the Bible this way does not change the meaning in any way – it actually gives us a clear understanding of what the original audience understood it to mean!

I’m a fan of the TNIV.

Last night, while wandering around in the worst store in America – K-Mart, I picked up a must for any “kid” experience the feelings that come with Spring being upon us.

I bought a kite.

Yep.

And a cheap one. $5.99 +tax for my “Coke SpinKite”.

And I just got done taking a 5-minute “fly a kite break”.


She flies pretty well, but I’d MUCH rather have my stunt kite that is currently waiting for it’s premier flight sometime in the near future.

When’s the last time YOU flew a kite?

Today I purchased the ILO DVDR04 from WalMart for $138. I bought it to work on getting some DVDs of some live satellite feed of Christian Music videos. Glen and I came up with the idea over dessert the other night.

So far, the thing is sweet.

I had only two ways to hook the thing up to our ANCIENT television, and the second way worked!

After getting it all hooked up, the setup was easy! It even runs through all of our cable channels to automatically “skip” the ones that aren’t channels!

Because our tv is older than we are, we now have to use two remotes to watch tv. One to change channels (the new DVD recorder remote) and one to change the volume and turn the tv off and on.

I think I may be able to “fix” this problem by getting a “universal” remote, but so far – can’t find one that has “ILO” listed as a compatible device.

I recorded just a minute-or-so of live television earlier this afternoon and wasn’t really “impressed” with the recorded video quality, but I wasn’t really discouraged either.

Sure beats recording to a bulky vhs tape! One DVD+R can hold up to 6-hours of video!

I can now make sure we don’t miss the weekly episodes of Myth Busters!

Occasionaly, this model is “updated” by “ILO” – the company that builds it. I actually downloaded and installed an update tonight. It was neat! I downloaded a file, burned it to a cd and then put the cd in the dvd player and it automatically updated itself!

I think I have a new favorite toy.

Sunday PM

3.21.2005 — 7 Comments

Last night I’m pretty sure I was the most “broken” I’ve ever been in front of a congregation.

Last night I didn’t “preach”. I bore my soul.

And God honored it.

Jess and I joined Matt and Andraea Hunter for the 7:15 showing of “The Pacifier” (PG) this past Saturday night. In a word, the movie was entertaining. It was your typical humorous “no chance” babysitter plot.

It was interesting to think of tough-guy Vin Diesel playing the part he did in this movie, but in-all, his “over the top” macho-personality wasn’t harmed “much” in the making of this flick.

The girl from ABC’s “American Dreams”, Brittany Snow makes her film limelight debut in this film as the oldest of 5 children who are to be watched by Navy Seal Vin Diesel, “Shane”.

In a nutshell, “good” wins over “evil” and everyone except the bad-guys go home happily-ever-after.

If you have read this post, you don’t need to go see the movie unless you absolutely “have” to.