Caught this on Pastor Mark Wilson’s blog this morning…

Magician, Penn Gillette gives an incredible perspective (as an atheist) of an interaction he had with a Christian man after a show.



This would be a GREAT opener to a discussion on evangelism – “How much do you have to hate somebody not to proselytize?”, Gillette says.

todAs a part of our Christmas-as-a-family celebration we decided to venture out and see a movie. Not a big deal, usually, but this was our two year old’s FIRST at-the-theater movie-going experience.

She loved it and did extremely well!

The Tale of Despereaux is a movie based on the children’s book of the same title. It’s a great story about a brave mouse, a rat with a change of heart, a royal family, and a peasant girl and her estranged father.

The animation was top-notch and the voices were well-fitting each character. It was easy to enjoy this animated feature as a family, too. The G-rating held true for this film. Ella didn’t seem to mind the “rat city” darkness and literal disgust. There were also some tame sword fights that fit the elements of the movie quite well.

My favorite parts included the scenes of “ratworld” and “mouseworld” – scenes of human trash being made into homes for the small creatures have always fascinated me for some reason.

Ella now calls herself “Despereaux” from time to time except for the times she says, “What’s the little mouse’s name?”

French can be so difficult for an almost 3-year-old, I guess.

4/5 stars from me.

slumber_bookTed Dekker is famous for being an author of “Christian Fiction” – fictional novels with faith-based ideas. This book is far from fiction.
I picked up “The Slumber of Christianity” simply because it had Dekker’s name on it. I’m a fan of his and was curious whether his non-fictional work could be as well put together as his fictional works.
I loved it.
The book awakened my need to pursue the “prize” as the Apostle Paul puts it. Dekker points out that a majority of Christians lives day-to-day without thinking much, if at all, of the heavenly reward we are supposedly pursuing with our Christ-like walk.
This read is already being worked into an upcoming message that I will be preaching.

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This has simplified my life in HUGE ways since I started using and RSS-reader a couple of years ago!

If you are NOT using an RSS-reader to stay up-to-date on multiple websites that you frequent, let me encourage you to give it a try! I hated being annoyed by visiting a favorite site only to see that it had NOT yet been updated or to visit a site after 2-weeks of not visiting it only to realize that I had dozens of posts to “catch up” on.

RSS to the rescue.

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Happy New Year!

12.31.2008 — 5 Comments

From our family to yours: Blessings to you in 2009!


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