Today might have been known as Halloween for most people, but for Christians this is the day that we remember and acknowledge a great moment in Christian - and world - history.
"I would never have thought that such a storm would rise from Rome over one simple scrap of paper..." (Martin Luther)
It was on this day, 1517, that Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to the door of the Wittenberg Cathedral, thus igniting the Reformation in Europe and calling into question the accepted and previously undisputed practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
"Hier stehe ich. Ich kann nicht anders. Gott helfe mir. Amen." ("Here I stand. I can do no other. God help me. Amen.")
Many resources are available all over the web, but here are the best I found:
Martin Luther: Lessons from His Life and Labor, a biographical sermon delivered at a conference by John Piper. Read or listen to it here.
A PBS page on the famous monk. You can learn about his life and teachings in a nutshell, as well as watch a few interviews, two of which feature Alister McGrath.
The nearly inexhaustible Wikipedia page. With a complete timeline of his life and teachings, as well as external links, you could spend a lot of time there.
And then, you can always pick up one of his books, or sing the hymn he is most famous for:
A Mighty Fortress is Our God.
(Here you can listen to the American Boy Choir's beautiful rendition for free.)
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Around the Fair
Autos at the State Fair
Texas State Fair 2007
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Monday, October 15, 2007
Info-Techno Sabbath
A great article on Boundless detailing the benefits of an information and technology free Sabbath. This is something my family has been doing for awhile now and we have seen many wonderful results from this practice. It's so refreshing to take a break from technology and to spend a day resting from time enslavements like email, blogs or forums. One good point to note, and the author does this in the article as well, is that it is easy to make a practice legalistic and you need to avoid this. We occasionally find that we have to use the internet on Sundays, like in an instance a couple of weeks ago when we were making a stop by someone's home after leaving church and we got lost. My sister pulled out her BlackBerry for directions on Google, and that's okay. The point isn't that we absolutely, positively cannot touch the computer on Sunday, it's really just about showing the Lord that we can fast from something very important to us so that we can put more focus on worshipping Him, because He is far better and more important than internet.
Friday, October 12, 2007
Fall Garage Sale 2007
Here are just a few pictures from our fall garage sale we had over a month ago. It was a successful day, in terms of good fellowship and yummy food with our friends. Alas, I did not take any pictures and our friends took some, which I am using here, but we were pretty busy all day so there aren't as many photos as there would normally be. But I guess it just goes to show that we were so busy having fun, we didn't want to stop for pictures. :-)
It is always such a joy to have our friends visit and to spend time with them. ( How long now until the next garage sale... ? :-) )
It is always such a joy to have our friends visit and to spend time with them. ( How long now until the next garage sale... ? :-) )
A trademark of our garage sales: junk. Lots of it. It was all treasure to us at one time before it was junk, and now it's regained status to be treasure to someone else.
Landon sets up our clothes rack: PVC connected into a long rectangle. It held up very well.
And that's it - until Spring/Summer!
The driveway was not sufficient, we had to use the front lawn as well. It was a good one, people. That much stuff makes a very good garage sale.
Ashley and Joseph. We are so glad to see him back to his normal, funny ways after watching him fight off serious illness this year.
And that's it - until Spring/Summer!
Monday, October 08, 2007
Global Warming
"...the discussion about climate change has turned into a nasty dustup, with one side arguing that we're headed for catastrophe and the other maintaining that it's all a hoax. I say that neither is right. It's wrong to deny the obvious: The Earth is warming, and we're causing it. But that's not the whole story, and predictions of impending disaster just don't stack up."
-Bjorn Lomborg, author of "Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming" in his Washington Post op-ed piece yesterday. Read it here.
-Bjorn Lomborg, author of "Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist's Guide to Global Warming" in his Washington Post op-ed piece yesterday. Read it here.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
God's Sovereignty and Singleness
from an engagement story written by Genevieve Smith in her weekly email newsletter. I thought the following was very good and should be shared here:
I am 27, and knowing about His sovereignty has been a wonderful and beautiful thing in my
life. It has given me the freedom to concentrate on what God wants me to do now without
worrying about the future...
Knowing that God is sovereign has enabled me to be content, to trust God in two ways: 1)
to know the desires of my heart and 2) to give me what was best for me, either singleness
or marriage; and if marriage, then to the right sort of man.
All these years God has been saying to me, “I am sovereign. Believe in me. Trust in Me. Be
content. Have faith. Have hope. Pursue Purity. Obey Me.” And guess what I recently
discovered? While I have been trying to do all these things with the help of the Holy Spirit,
He has been preparing someone for me who fulfils the desires of my heart and then some,
who is a gift far beyond anything I could have dreamed of, hoped for or believed was
possible! I can’t help but get this picture of God smilingly encouraging me along and
knowing what a treat He had in store for me just around the corner. “Be patient!”
I am 27, and knowing about His sovereignty has been a wonderful and beautiful thing in my
life. It has given me the freedom to concentrate on what God wants me to do now without
worrying about the future...
Knowing that God is sovereign has enabled me to be content, to trust God in two ways: 1)
to know the desires of my heart and 2) to give me what was best for me, either singleness
or marriage; and if marriage, then to the right sort of man.
All these years God has been saying to me, “I am sovereign. Believe in me. Trust in Me. Be
content. Have faith. Have hope. Pursue Purity. Obey Me.” And guess what I recently
discovered? While I have been trying to do all these things with the help of the Holy Spirit,
He has been preparing someone for me who fulfils the desires of my heart and then some,
who is a gift far beyond anything I could have dreamed of, hoped for or believed was
possible! I can’t help but get this picture of God smilingly encouraging me along and
knowing what a treat He had in store for me just around the corner. “Be patient!”
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