Jon Stewart on the Mosque in NYC. Brilliant

Ideas for Guy Movie Night

So, while Amber is in Africa I’m thinking of hosting a guy movie night every week. I’ve got some ideas, but I’m interested in any suggestions.  My thoughts so far:

  • Donnie Darko
  • Memento
  • Evil Dead 2 / Army of Darkness
  • All 3 Lord of the Rings (not all in one night)
  • Classic James Bond movie or two
  • Psycho (the original)

What would you add?

On Haiti and Pat Robertson

So, Pat Robertson said Haiti made a pact with the devil, and that’s why the earthquake hit. People are denouncing him, and making fun of him. Both appropriately.

The larger issue, here, is that he obviously doesn’t know his Bible. Jesus directly addressed the meaning behind people being suddenly killed in Luke 13:

There were some present at that very time who told him about the Galileans whose blood Pilate had mingled with their sacrifices. And he answered them, “Do you think that these Galileans were worse sinners than all the other Galileans, because they suffered in this way? No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish. Or those eighteen on whom the tower in Siloam fell and killed them: do you think that they were worse offenders than all the others who lived in Jerusalem? 5 No, I tell you; but unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.” (Luke 13:1-5)

The point here is simple and clear: The people Jesus is referring to weren’t killed because they were the biggest sinners around. Their deaths shouldn’t make us think we’re better than they are, but should lead us to repent because we are exactly the same as they are. “Unless you repent, you will all likewise perish.”

We have all sinned, and sin deserved death. God, by his grace, allows us to live. But he owes us nothing.

So what is the Christian response to the disaster in Haiti? Give money. Pray. Go if you can. And be thankful that it was not you, because it just as easily could have been. Next time it may be.

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Impressive.

Most impressive.

My Passion2010 Highlights

In no particular order:

1. Being in Piper’s breakout session.  He’s been used by God to have a huge impact on me for a number of years now (and I’m certainly not alone in this).  So it was cool to be able to sit in a room and listen to him.  Plus it was nice to see Noel and Talitha.

2. Seeing him preach live. Actually it was in video (2 venues) but still, a few times I forgot he wasn’t actually on stage. Plus, having his sermon after the worship, and surrounded by a few thousand other people, made it quite a different experience from listening to a podcast while running.

3. Seeing some people who had never heard him introduced to Piper’s God-centered theology. The response from those I talked to was pretty universal: “He’s *extremely deep*, gotta listen to the whole thing, but amazing.”  I’m praying especially for the students with us that God sets the roots of this type of thinking deep into their hearts.

4. The college kids raising $668,000+ by Monday night, and then someone saying they would match it.  Absolutely incredible.

5. Meeting Michelle at the Compassion International section. She’s from Manila, and had been a sponsored child. Now she sponsors four kids herself.  She’s finishing her masters degree.  Cool to actually meet someone who has been impacted so much by that ministry, and especially cool that she’s from the Philippines, where my brother lives.

6. Hearing that scholarships from 138 pastors and church planters in the Middle East had been paid for. Hearing it almost made me cry, to be honest.  I wonder how many realize how dangerous life will be for these men.

If you were there, what impacted you?

Of rape and republicans

I’ll start with a quote from an article I read:

Minnesota Senator Al Franken–over the objection of fully 30 Republicans–authored and passed legislation Wednesday restricting military contractors from bidding “if they restrict their employees from taking workplace sexual assault, battery and discrimination cases to court.” Yes, they had to pass a law for that.

The whole situation that prompted this legislation sickens me, and good on Franken for working to correct it.

What I’d like to comment on is this paragraph:

The Senate voted for the amendment 68-30. The 30 Senators that think Halliburton subsidiary KBR ought to be allowed to deny its female employees access to the legal system when they are raped by its male employees are, naturally, all Republican and include: Jones’ Senator John Cornyn; the philandering Christian John Ensign; noted prostitution enthusiast David Vitter; gynecologist and anti-abortion advocate Tom Coburn; personhood-for-fetuses advocate Sam Brownback; women’s “health” advocate John McCain; and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

I’m definitely in the pro-life camp. I do think it’s a fair question, however, to ask why someone who wouldn’t want a raped woman to abort a baby why they also wouldn’t want the woman to be able to pursue justice for being raped in the first place. And I don’t even want to get started on the damage done when someone can be labeled a “philandering Christian.”

Nonsense like this is why I no longer support either political party. You can see how your senators voted here. I intend to ask Georgia’s senators why they voted against this amendment.

Kanye doesn’t like my website, either

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Make your own here.

Any ideas for this year’s costume?

For the past two years Amber and I have had a Halloween party. It’s been a blast. But now it’s time to start planning this year’s costume.

We tend towards themes for a couple of us. Two years ago I was Napolean, Amber was Pedro (!) and Lyndsey was Deb. Last year I was Mojo Jojo, and Amber, Lyndsey, and our friend Shannon were Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup, respectively.

Two months out, and I’m at a loss. I guess we don’t have to do a theme again, but it’s a lot of fun.

On a side note, I used to wonder about these people who put so much time and effort into their costumes. Now I get it: It’s just a lot of fun. As I told Amber at dinner tonight, a year later I’m still not sure if my Mojo Jojo costume was a success or not, but it was funny, and I’d totally do it again.

Living by faith

For a Christian, my life doesn’t show much faith.

I recently listened to the audio version of the book Crazy Love, by Francis Chan. In it one of the questions he asks is, What in your life requires faith? In other words, what are you doing that would be impossible if God didn’t show up?

I was listening to this on the way to Greenville, SC, so I had a lot of time to think about this. The answer I came up with was simply, “Nothing, really.” I do lots of things, but for the most part they are things anyone could do. There’s nothing that particularly marks my life as a life lived by faith.

To understate it: This is a problem.

I’ve been thinking about this quite a bit since then. Amber and I have had a couple of conversations about this, and what we can do to fix this lack in my life. I hope to write more about that soon, but for now, I’d like to suggest you ask yourself the same question, and go where it leads you.