I haven’t gotten to this one yet but my pastor is reading it and is very impressed with the book, not just for teens! Do Hard Things. Their brother is the author of another excellent book, “I Kissed Dating Goodbye”.
Archive for the ‘Faith’ Category
Do Hard Things – Another Excellent Book
Wednesday, August 13th, 2008Raising A Modern-Day Knight
Monday, August 11th, 2008Many of the fathers in our church finished reading the book “Raising a Modern Day Knight” (and related materials – including the videos) recently.

I highly recommend this course (or just the book) to any father, whether young or old, there’s something in here for you.
FaithTools Podcast Episode 19
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008Thoughts on Fatherhood
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008Many of the fathers in our church started on the book “Raising a Modern Day Knight” (and related materials) recently.

A nugget found in chapter 2 gives us a pattern right from God the Father, showing how He talked to and about his Son. Found in Matthew 3:17, it shows us that God affirmed His love for His Son, and His approval (we may say “pride”) of His Son; “And suddenly a voice came from heaven, saying, ‘This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.’” The book encourages a father to observe skills in their son and tell him “you are good at _____.” I found myself heartily nodding my head to this insight, especially the affirmation aspects of it. So far good stuff!
Techno-Babble[on]?
Thursday, June 5th, 2008Mike Sessler mentioned this podcast in a recent post of his, here’s the iTunes podcast URL for this episode from Mars Hill Church entitled “Spirituality of the Cellphone”, it’s a must. Below are my initial comments on Mike’s blog’

“Right on Mike. In a lot of ways I find technology further defining and making ever-so-blatant the distance (or on the better days the nearness) there is to other people. We have so many more options for communicating, and yet we don’t make use of them. It can make more plain to us those we are near to, and those we actually aren’t, even though we wouldn’t admit that. It makes the distance grow greater in a sense. I have asked myself this a time or two; does my gospel and my lifestyle work when “unplugged.” With digital photography now you could [almost] take 100 photos in your sleep, but when participating in family or church events I feel challenged to balance the “one for posterity” and the here-and-now when it’s much easier to just be the face behind the lens. Modern day scribes is what we could be called, recording sermons and capturing photos and video, it can give God material to work with in the future to show us where He’s taken us and where we’ve come from. Some of us maybe need to take it more seriously – the fact that we’re capturing the “yesterday’s” of tomorrow, some of us maybe need to not take it so seriously.”
O Come, O Come, Emmanuel
Friday, May 2nd, 2008Fellowship Church’s version of TSO’s Carol of the Bells (amended with God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen) reminded me of what has to be one of my favorite songs typically used at Christmas time, O Come O Come Emmanuel. It too has gotten some modern air time with some enjoyable variants, here are a few that I enjoy, including a version by yours truly from about 10 years ago. See my previous post for FC’s version.
Aaron Shust – this is probably the one with the best groove, and some astounding bottom end.
Phillips, Craig & Dean, this is the first modern adaptation I heard over 10 years ago (which is what inspired me to take a crack at it.)
Steve Martin, while not as groovy, it think it’s very tasteful.
And lastly, my version, all sounds were created by a Korg M1.
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen…
Monday, April 28th, 2008Just copy-catting Van, but this vid rocks!
Trans Siberian in Service from FC Post on Vimeo.
Full Circle Jesus Music Podcast
Friday, April 18th, 2008If you’re a [Christian] throwback, you’ll groove on this podcast. Full Circle Jesus Music. I got into the Christian music scene in 1982, and at the time my secular favs were Kansas, Boston, Styx, Journey, AC/DC, Rush, REO, Heart, et al. But they play some stuff that even pre-dates me, across the gamut to daring to play Kansas’ “Carry On Wayward Son” which was controversial at our local roller skating rink on Christian music night. At any rate, you’ll hear some stuff that was never released on CD AFAIK, including some Fireworks. And with a little help from Fission, you can tuck those select tracks into your collection for direct access.

Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008A must-see movie this spring for anyone with an open mind:
Expelled. Use this handy Theater Locator.

R.C. Sproul Interviews Ben Stein
A post on Ben Stein meeting with Ken Ham.
Make A Difference In The Life Of A Child
Friday, March 21st, 2008Kids Against Hunger locally is headed up by my friend Tim Stromer.


