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Wednesday November 5, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Birthday Gift


I'll put it this way. We've not purchased a set of kitchen knives for cutting up stuff since we got married over 34 years ago. In fact, our knives now tear stuff more than they cut things. My teeth are sharper. Kris has this in mind for a birthday gift (for me) so here's my question: Got any advice on a good set of kitchen knives?

Monday November 3, 2008

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We've Moved! New Address...

Beliefnet.com's personnel and I have been working out the wrinkles, with a test post or two, and it looks like we are ready to go. So, please use these addresses:

Our new address:

http://blog.beliefnet.com/jesuscreed/

Our new RSS feed is:

http://blog.beliefnet.com/jesuscreed/rss.xml

Monday October 27, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Aksel-ography

This weekend Kris and I flew out to see Lukas, Annika and our new grandson, Aksel. We always enjoy their quaint village, filled as it is with unique Victorian homes and the aroma of Concord grapes hanging in the air. It was also good to see Annika's mom and dad, Gordie and Marleen Nelson, and to see two of our former NPU students, Jay and Betsy Baehr, and their son, Mathis. Here are two pictures of Aksel:

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Kris was with them last weekend but Aksel has changed so much. Infants primary preoccupation, other than eating and sleeping, seems to be filtering the barrage of information from this world and making sense of it. Kris reads to him every morning, and I taught him the Jesus Creed in Hebrew. He's a cute little guy and we had a wonderful time with him (and them).

The "Main Diner" -- a little restaurant downtown.

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Thursday October 23, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Gospel 20

If Acts 11 records the gospel preaching of Peter, Acts 13 records the gospel preaching of Paul. So here's the long text:

Acts 13:13 Then Paul and his companions set sail from Paphos and came to Perga in Pamphylia. John, however, left them and returned to Jerusalem; 14 but they went on from Perga and came to Antioch in Pisidia. And on the sabbath day they went into the synagogue and sat down. 15 After the reading of the law and the prophets, the officials of the synagogue sent them a message, saying, “Brothers, if you have any word of exhortation for the people, give it.” 16 So Paul stood up and with a gesture began to speak:

“You Israelites, and others who fear God, listen. 17 The God of this people Israel chose our ancestors and made the people great during their stay in the land of Egypt, and with uplifted arm he led them out of it. 18 For about forty years he put up with them in the wilderness. 19 After he had destroyed seven nations in the land of Canaan, he gave them their land as an inheritance 20 for about four hundred fifty years. After that he gave them judges until the time of the prophet Samuel. 21 Then they asked for a king; and God gave them Saul son of Kish, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, who reigned for forty years. 22 When he had removed him, he made David their king. In his testimony about him he said, ‘I have found David, son of Jesse, to be a man after my heart, who will carry out all my wishes.’ 23 Of this man’s posterity God has brought to Israel a Savior, Jesus, as he promised; 24 before his coming John had already proclaimed a baptism of repentance to all the people of Israel. 25 And as John was finishing his work, he said, ‘What do you suppose that I am? I am not he. No, but one is coming after me; I am not worthy to untie the thong of the sandals on his feet.’

Acts 13:26 “My brothers, you descendants of Abraham’s family, and others who fear God, to us the message of this salvation has been sent. 27 Because the residents of Jerusalem and their leaders did not recognize him or understand the words of the prophets that are read every sabbath, they fulfilled those words by condemning him. 28 Even though they found no cause for a sentence of death, they asked Pilate to have him killed. 29 When they had carried out everything that was written about him, they took him down from the tree and laid him in a tomb. 30 But God raised him from the dead; 31 and for many days he appeared to those who came up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem, and they are now his witnesses to the people. 32 And we bring you the good news that what God promised to our ancestors 33 he has fulfilled for us, their children, by raising Jesus; as also it is written in the second psalm,
‘You are my Son;
today I have begotten you.’

34 As to his raising him from the dead, no more to return to corruption, he has spoken in this way,
‘I will give you the holy promises made to David.’

35 Therefore he has also said in another psalm,
‘You will not let your Holy One experience corruption.’

36 For David, after he had served the purpose of God in his own generation, died, was laid beside his ancestors, and experienced corruption; 37 but he whom God raised up experienced no corruption. 38 Let it be known to you therefore, my brothers, that through this man forgiveness of sins is proclaimed to you; 39 by this Jesus everyone who believes is set free from all those sins from which you could not be freed by the law of Moses. 40 Beware, therefore, that what the prophets said does not happen to you:

41 ‘Look, you scoffers!
Be amazed and perish,
for in your days I am doing a work,
a work that you will never believe, even if someone tells you.’”

First, Paul, too, has a narrative arc to his gospeling:

Captivity, exodus, Land, King David, Jesus Messiah as Israel's Savior who was anticipated by John Baptist, Israel's descendants and those who fear God can heaer this saving message, those who don't believe put Jesus to death but God raised him from the dead, he appeared, and this has all been fulfilled in Jesus.

Second, the gospel is about Jesus who is the fulfillment of Davidic expectations: Psalm 2:7 and Isaiah 55:3 and Psalm 16:10.

Third, through Jesus one finds forgiveness upon belief and this is the kind of forgiveness the Law could not bring.

Fourth, respond to this message because this is the day! (citing Hab 1:5)

Sunday October 12, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Aksel-ography

Here's grandma Kris with Aksel. (She's no doubt teaching him the Jesus Creed.)

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Friday October 10, 2008

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Jesus Creed on Wordle

HT: Matthew Staton...

Thursday October 9, 2008

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Wrigley Welcomes Aksel

Indeed, on the Wrigley Field ticker today you could see a welcoming of our new grandson, Aksel Donovan Nelson McKnight... Kris thinks his name is very kingly! 5 minutes or so old... Congratulations to Annika and Lukas and Aksel. More...

Friday October 3, 2008

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Some suggestions?

Scot, I am working along with another leader in my church in developing a course which will provide an introduction to the Bible, and some devotional tools for diving deeper. There will be a separate basic theology class as followup,...

Saturday September 20, 2008

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Cubs!

Give it up for the Cubs! They win the division and now are preparing to win the NLCS and the World Series....

Thursday September 18, 2008

Categories: Heaven, Miscellaneous

Heaven 36

We come full circle. In our sketch of the NT evidence, there is enough evidence to conclude that heaven -- at least for Peter and for John -- is not the final place. The final place is the new heavens...

Monday September 1, 2008

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Transitions and family news

My sabbatical came to an end, the first draft of my commentary on James (for Eerdmans, NICNT) is coming to an end, and Lukas and Annika were here for 10 days and they are expecting a son in about a...

Wednesday August 27, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Chrysalis: Nancy

Conversion and conversions will be themes of this blog for the next couple of weeks. This series on Chrysalis is about Alan Jamieson's book Chrysalis: The Hidden Transformation in the Journey of Faith. Today's comes from Nancy. “Chrysalis” was a...

Tuesday August 26, 2008

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Peter Kreeft

Peter Kreeft is a philosophy professor in Boston, which leads me to the unevidenced assumption that he's a Boston Red Sox fan. Whether he is or not, though, this statement about the perichoretic relationship of humans with God is profound....

Thursday August 14, 2008

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Urgent prayer for a Jesus Creeder

From a regular reader and contributor to our Jesus Creed community.... about his wife. Dear Scot, I'd like to ask you a favor. I really need some prayer. Can you have all the "Jesus Creeders" pray for my wife? We...

Thursday August 14, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Those were the days, my friend ...

I thought they'd never end (and I'm glad they are over). The first kids baseball team I coached; John Raymond was the assistant and was at Trinity Seminary at the time (July 1986). He's now with Zondervan. Lukas was about...

Thursday August 14, 2008

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Heaven 28

Colossians has several references to heaven, one of which we need to pause with today: Col. 1:5 the faith and love that spring from the hope stored up for you in heaven and about which you have already heard in...

Tuesday August 12, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Thanks Bill

For a few years running now, one of my father's former students, Bill Roberts, who is now a lawyer in Chicago and Springfield, invites my dad and mom and Kris and me to a Cubs-Cardinals game at Wrigley. As if...

Sunday August 10, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Alice (and Chuck)

Many of you know one of our commenters is "Alice." Well, Alice was a student of mine; she wrote recently to say she and her husband Chuck were coming to Chicago; they invited Kris and me down to the City;...

Saturday August 9, 2008

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Brighter Day

One of our favorite singers at Willow, Annie Sander, now has a new album: Brighter Day....

Thursday August 7, 2008

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How Ironic!

Some of you know that a couple weeks back Kris and I were rear-ended and our car was badly damaged. We thought for sure it would be totaled, but our insurance company thought it was salvageable -- grunts and moans...

Tuesday July 29, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Shack

This is the most intelligent review of The Shack that I've seen: Derek Keefe really does get what this book is. The Shack...

Friday July 25, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Beast Feasts at Church

A church in Texas is shaped for "guys." I don't know if you've seen it, but the colors and appearance and events, guy things like hunting and fishing and golf, are emphasized. The church is called 121 Community Church, and...

Wednesday July 23, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Car Advice

OK Jesus Creeders, I'm countin' on ya. Last Saturday, on our way to a student's wedding, we got rear-ended and our RAV4 got smashed up pretty good. (We didn't make it to the wedding.) No one was hurt, though we...

Monday July 21, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

"And if you get the chance ..."

Go see Mamma Mia! The Movie. Kris and I loved it. Fun, happy, upbeat, motion-filled turning of the book and the Broadway hit into a Hollywood movie. Meryl Streep is in a world of her own ... but maybe I...

Sunday July 20, 2008

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Is this cool? (or what)

Click on it to see it better. We live up at the top of that picture. HT:David Brush...

Saturday July 19, 2008

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Mamma Mia! The Movie

We saw it last night. Monday I'll post a brief review of Mamma Mia! The Movie, but Saturday is for music. And I dare you to listen to the clips below ... and not have the song on your mind...

Friday July 18, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Way to go Jonathan!

I swiped this newspaper article about Jonathan Williams, whose camp we endorsed some time back. The camp was a success and kudos to Jonathan and Kari from Scot and Kris. IRONDEQUOIT — Unlike most of his friends, Quamayne Cooper is...

Thursday July 17, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Help Question

Does anyone know of a good video on how we got our Bible?...

Wednesday July 16, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

I Believe in "Q"

Nope, I'm not talking about Q, the hypothetical Gospel that Matthew and Luke used. Nor am I talking about the famous wine from Sonoma County in California. I'm talking about Motorola's new phone: Moto Q. Many of you know that...

Saturday July 5, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Roberto and Nada

One of the highlights of our trip to the Amalfi Coast was the owner and manager of our B & B, along with his wife, Roberto and Nada Lucibello. Here is a picture of Kris and me with Roberto one...

Saturday July 5, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Saturday Morning Songs

My favorite Christian musician ... of all time ... constantly playing for me: John Michael Talbot. Which is your favorite album or song? Amazon.com Widgets...

Friday July 4, 2008

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4th of July, 2008

Today is July 4th, the day the USA celebrates Independence Day and the concept of socio-political freedom. Today's post contains a prayer and the Declaration of Independence. My own political views about justice and freedom have appeared here and there...

Monday June 30, 2008

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RSS Feed?

OK, someone wrote and said the RSS feed is not working. Well, I don't even know what this is, but this blog community is big enough both to figure it out and fix it. Please advise....

Sunday June 29, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

What Fungus is Among-us?

In our backyard, in the mulch, we've got this stuff. Anyone know what it is? I took those pictures Thursday evening; Friday morning, early, the first one looked like this:...

Saturday June 28, 2008

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Third Day

I'm trying this out today ... I have listened to some of Third Day. What is your favorite song by Third Day? Amazon.com Widgets...

Thursday June 26, 2008

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Stuffy Inbox?

Is your e-mail inbox stuffed to the max? Here's my theory: I keep my inbox, nearly always, at less than 10 and often less than 5. Some people don't care; my son, for instance, uses his inbox to store the...

Wednesday June 25, 2008

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Ostia (antica)

One of the most significant ports in all of Italy was Rome's port at Ostia, now called Ostia antica. The port was on the Tiber and on the coast, though the growing problem with silt accumulation made it less than...

Tuesday June 24, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pompei

The ruins at Pompei are enormous and breathtaking. We tromped through the place for about 4 hours ... with the specter of Vesuvius in the background, one could not avoid imagining what it was like in 79 AD when Vesuvius...

Monday June 23, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Amalfi: The Coast

We stayed in Ravello, a small town sitting atop a mountainous region above the Amalfi coastline. Today I want to post some pictures of the various places on the coastline we visited on our vacation. Here's Google Earth's image of...

Sunday June 22, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Going to Church in the 4th Century

Here is a picture of the Christian basilica in Ostia antica from about the 4th Century. Perhaps this is one attended by Augustine. If you have eyes to see, Kris is at the back. The path is right through the...

Saturday June 21, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Amalfi

It was a long, long day ... from the time we got up in Ostia antica and went to bed at home in Libertyville was about 24 hours. But we're up bright and early this morning and here are some...

Wednesday June 18, 2008

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One more day

This is our last day on the Amalfi Coast. Tomorrow we get up early and head up to Ostia Antica, an ancient village near the coast and Rome's port in the ancient days. Anyone know what happened here in the...

Wednesday June 18, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

South African Cross

Just before the worship service one evening in Rustenburg South Africa, at NG Bergsig, Attie Nel said a man had a gift for me. Indeed, he did! A cross. God had spoken to this young man in the services, one...

Monday June 16, 2008

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Amalfi Coast

Kris and I have't had much access to a computer here, and we didn't bring our laptop. So we rely on "Internet Points" -- and right now we are sitting in Sorrento, just off the Piazza Tasso. We've been to...

Wednesday June 4, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Good News for Rochester (NY)

If you live in Rochester, NY, I've got some good news for you. Our niece is dating Jonathan Williams, and he is running a camp -- a sports camp -- and I can vouch for this young man. Not only...

Tuesday June 3, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Wrath 10

Today we come to a text that, on its own, probably says all that needs to be said. Romans 9:22 in context: 19 You will say to me then, “Why then does he still find fault? For who can resist...

Monday June 2, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Family news

Well, it all comes down to one word: grandparents! Kris and I are slotted for the grandparent role come this October. Lukas gave us a call a couple months back to say that Annika was pregnant and that we would...

Tuesday May 27, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

South Africa Reflections: Friends

We met so many new friends in South Africa, but I have to include some pictures of a few. I begin with Tom Smith and Trevor Hudson, who drove to Rustenburg from Johannesburg area to chat and eat lunch with...

Monday May 26, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Memorial Day

In the USA we reserve the last Monday of the month of May to honor those who have perished in military service. Kris and I are both grateful no immediate members of our family died in military service. Three in...

Monday May 26, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

South Africa Reflections: Animal Kingdom

We stayed in South Africa with Nic and Magriet near Rustenburg; they live on a "farm" with a Conference and wedding center, a bed and breakfast, and their own home. Daily I got up early, took up my post near...

Saturday May 24, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

South Africa Reflections: Our Favorite Walk

Every morning -- well, when we weren't in a car driving off to speak somewhere -- Kris and I walked. We called this "Sarengetti." Nearly every day we watched a bundle of guinea fowl getting all worried our invasion of...

Wednesday May 21, 2008

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South Africa Reflections: Hospitality of Time

The first word that will come to mind when Kris and I think of our trip to South Africa is the word "hospitality." And when I say that I don't mean just generosity, which we experienced in abundance, or kindness,...

Tuesday May 20, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

"He had a good run"

7am Saturday morning (the day after we got home from South Africa) we got a phone call -- it was the lady who keeps our Bichon, Webster, when we are away. Webster's (he was almost 16) been aging fast this...

Saturday May 17, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Coming Posts

We left Johannesburg, S Africa, Thursday night at 11:30pm, and Kris and I fortunately dozed the entire trip up the middle of Africa. But, I did wake to see Tunis -- the area near to where Augustine's great ministry occurred....

Thursday May 15, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pretoria

This is our last post from S Africa, though when we return we'll do a series of reflections with pictures. Yesterday was my last speaking event ... Attie and Renate picked us up early and we drove about 1.5 hours...

Tuesday May 13, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Cape Town and Stellenbosch

After our five sermons for Pentecost up in Rustenburg (about an hour west of Pretoria), Attie and Renate Nel flew with us down to Cape Town where we had been scheduled to speak to the Stellenbosch congregation. The pastor we...

Sunday May 11, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Happy Mother's Day from Africa

A big Happy Mother's Day from Africa to my mom and to Kris' mom. We'll bring home plenty of stories and pictures....

Saturday May 10, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Wild of Africa

It's Friday afternoon (and only very early Friday in USA's midwestern States), but I want to jot down a few notes about two events where we experienced Africa's wildness. Here goes ... Thursday Nic and Magriet took us to a...

Thursday May 8, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Teaching in Pretoria

I'll try to post a little about what we did Monday and Tuesday in South Africa. We are staying at an absolutely lovely home west of Rustenburg -- a lovely garden that looks up into the hills and mountains. We...

Tuesday May 6, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Hello from South Africa!

We arrived in Johannesburg after a 14 hour flight -- safe and sound. I don't know how I managed to do it, but I was awake long enough to see the first sight of Africa -- Ghana area -- and...

Thursday May 1, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Biking for Justice

Some of our students, including Matt Enquist, are biking across the nation this summer for justice. Here's the blog ... and we'll be following them all summer. I am going to do something I've never done ... Professors are proud...

Tuesday April 29, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Rubber Mulch ...

Kris and I walk at Independence Grove on weekends, and the playground there has "rubber mulch." (It's cool to walk on.) We've also learned that many are using Rubber Mulch around their trees and bushes and plants. Rubber mulch is...

Saturday April 26, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Nooma Video

What's the best of Rob Bell's Noomavideos? Why?...

Thursday April 17, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

What a difference one year can make

One year ago our Dept was scrambling to cover Joel Willitts' classes. Karla and Joel had twins, premature, and they were wrapped up in the hospital for a long, long time. So, we taught Joel's classes. There were times when...

Saturday April 12, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Computer question

On our iBook G4, when on the internet with Firefox, sometimes the down scroll arrow at the bottom right of the screen appears but more often it does not appear. All that appears most of the time is the upscroll...

Thursday April 10, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Voice Mail Maze

Our mortgage company sent us a report that for some reason skipped a couple of months. To keep our records complete (and straight), I called the company to request a complete activity report. (The term they use is "activity.") Here's...

Tuesday April 8, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

For Praying Parents

This post came as a comment last week on the parable of the prodigal son ... and I know many of you would like to see it if you haven't already. This came from Attie over in South Africa and...

Tuesday April 8, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

What is your caption?

Sunday April 6, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Cubs Win!

3-3 record; Kerry Wood looks good -- Derrek Lee is awesome. 2008 looks great....

Saturday April 5, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Vote for Steve

Vote for Steve McCoy -- he helped me learn to blog and will give his winnings to help others hear the gospel through Tim Keller's new book. Scroll down and click on "Reformissionary."...

Saturday April 5, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Comment of the Year on Post of the Year

From yesterday's post about blogging for 3 years... I wish I were a cartoonist; I would draw an imaginary conversation with different personalities all sitting around the [Jesus Creed] table. Kruse would be explaining something about the floor and ceiling,...

Saturday April 5, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Thanks

From Kris and me, for all the wonderful comments yesterday, which are as much a tribute to this Blog Community as to us. Many, many thanks. They gave us some heart-warming moments yesterday completely beyond anything we expected....

Friday April 4, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

3 Years

April 5 marks my third year of blogging, so I want to reflect on what has happened because of this blog. Well, lots ... and nothing like we expected. I began blogging because a friend, an editor (Bob Smietana), over...

Sunday March 30, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Prayer for the Week

Almighty and everlasting God, who in the Paschal mystery established the new covenant of reconciliation: Grant that all who have been reborn into the fellowship of Christ's Body may show forth in their lives what they profess by their faith;...

Saturday March 29, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

On Google Ads

Kris and I both think blogs that are cluttered with ads are unattractive. So, we've done our dead-level best to avoid putting up ads. But, recently we read problogger.com's stuff about AdSense, a Google Ad program, and thought it was...

Friday March 28, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

And the winner is ...

KJ. (If you could e-mail me, we'll work out a book and your address.) Here are the votes, and it is stunningly clear (I tallied this up at about 8:30pm CT). Johnny B Goode 24 Beatles "Something" 5 Blue Moon...

Thursday March 27, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Global Warming? My Eye!

So much for global warming. Here we sit, March 27th ... where are we, Australia? The worst part? I got a new driver yesterday, Nike Sumo 2. [I have to add this: I'm on the side of those who think...

Thursday March 27, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Vintage Rock and Roll: Top 5, You Vote

Here's the deal. I've chosen the top 5 Vintage Rock and Roll songs from our nominations yesterday. So, today you can vote. The song with the most votes will reward the one who first recommended it with a free copy...

Wednesday March 26, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Vintage Rock and Roll: What do you think?

Let's say pre-1975 (definitely not that prog-rock stuff Bob Robinson is into), what is the best song ever? Give us a YouTube if you can. Nothing kooky; no "Ayisha" stuff either. Here's a genuine option: I will post the winner...

Wednesday March 12, 2008

Categories: Birds, Miscellaneous

A Father, a Son, and some doubt: Day 2

We had a great empathizing and praying for a father; so many good responses. And "Dad's" response yesterday showed what a blog community can do for folks. Here is the response I wrote to him, now just a little fleshed...

Wednesday February 27, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

A package from God

No kidding. On Valentine's Day I got a package from a publisher, which evidently uses some kind of automated lettering system, and it just so happens that the letters showed up as "G-O-D." Check it out by clicking on the...

Wednesday February 20, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Jesus for President!

All at once, gathering on my desk of books, is a four-volume collection about public issues -- and I could call this post the four evangelical horsemen riding into the American scene with ideas about how Jesus can help our...

Thursday February 14, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Happy Valentines Day!

From Webby ......

Wednesday February 6, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

What's this guy in the red coat saying?

Chicago today! And what's this person in the red coat thinking?...

Wednesday January 30, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

UCC Medfield

At the invitation of Pastor Phil Bauman, pastor of United Church of Christ Medfield MA, Kris and I spent last weekend on Cape Cod -- and loved it! I'd like to start mentioning names, but just can't. Too many to...

Wednesday January 30, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

JesusCreed.org Blog Prayer

From Bob Brague, posted last Saturday... Father God (blessed, holy, and righteous be Your name), since You are everywhere and everywhen, and You know everything and there is nothing of which You are not aware, then You are also on...

Tuesday January 29, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

What is your caption? Incredible

Can't believe this one: watch it and give us a caption. (HT: GP)...

Tuesday January 29, 2008

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Let's Pray

Please pray for this family -- one of our blog's readers is the father of the mother. Good news update as of 8am Tuesday morning....

Wednesday January 23, 2008

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Your caption?

Saturday January 19, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

All You Need is ...

I'm not here quoting the Beatles, but setting up a sentence. If you are setting up a home, or going off to college, or you need to fix something, there are only two items you will need in your home:...

Wednesday January 16, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

Thanks!

The response to the cover post on Monday was not only fun and informative, but overwhelming. The feedback factored into our "vote" to the publisher, which in the end is Zondervan's decision. We'll not announce yet which cover it will...

Tuesday January 15, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

How cool is this?

I will call it "AirBook." Check it out here....

Saturday January 12, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

What lessons can be derived from this?

fishing-boat.wmv...

Friday January 4, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Iowa Caucuses

What did you think of the results of the Iowa caucuses?...

Tuesday January 1, 2008

Categories: Miscellaneous

New Year's Prayer

January 1, The Holy Name Eternal Father, you gave to your incarnate Son the holy name of Jesus to be the sign of our salvation: Plant in every heart, we pray, the love of him who is the Savior of...

Thursday December 27, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Risotto! Risotto!

Some of you may know I like to cook, and my favorite dish is risotto. For a few years I've been using a nice pan but it was wearing out. Very kindly, Lukas and Annika (probably mostly Annika) bought me...

Thursday December 27, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

To Kris from Kris

Kris bought herself something, wrapped it up, and opened it for Christmas (well sort of since she opened it a few days before Christmas). Kris likes to know what time it is at night, our eyes are such that we...

Wednesday December 26, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

It Happened Again ... a major annoyance

This may have happened to you, but it has happened to us too often - as in 2 times in the last 3 months. We check into a hotel, sometimes as the guest of someone else but even when not,...

Wednesday December 26, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Christmas 2007

It's not easy to decide when the Christmas season begins, perhaps when Thanksgiving is over or at the lighting of the First Advent candle or when grading is over and the grades are submitted or when ... it's all a...

Wednesday December 26, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bible series resumes ...

... on January 7 when I will begin a lengthy series on the meaning of Kingdom of God. I will examine every reference to "kingdom" in the Gospels to examine this question: Is the kingdom bigger than the Church?...

Tuesday December 25, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Too much Christmas

For Webster ... What do you expect for a 15 year old Bichon ......

Thursday December 20, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

What's your caption for this picture?

Wednesday December 19, 2007

Categories: Advent, Miscellaneous

Christmas Words: Star

Nearly every piece of Christmas art work I have scence has a bright, shiny star, the Star of Bethlehem, the star that guided the Magi from the East to Jesus, he was born to be King of the Jews. What...

Tuesday December 18, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

John, This One's For You!

Sorry, John, he put me to sleep!...

Monday December 17, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

To T from Scot

As many of you know who follow this blog, T won the "To Scot from Scot" challenge. We ordered his choice of crocs (Sobek, chocolate/khaki) and they should be on their way (no shipping cost, can't beat that). And he...

Sunday December 16, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

3d Sunday of Advent

Today we relight the first two candles of the Advent wreath. The candle of HOPE and the candle of PEACE. Now we light the third candle of Advent. This is the candle of JOY. As the coming of Jesus, our...

Saturday December 15, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Kindle

I'm wondering how many out there have purchased Kindle: Amazon's New Wireless Reading Device and what they think of it? I'm not the most advanced of technology of folks but this one is getting quite the buzz and two publishers...

Friday December 14, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

To Scot from Scot: Unwrapped

The response yesterday was delightful. What fun we had laughing and last night in our small group we laughed and laughed about some of the responses. Originally I thought I'd reveal the gift on December 26, but Kris insisted that...

Thursday December 13, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

To Scot from Scot: Can you guess it?

For many years now at Christmastime I buy something for myself, wrap it up, and write on it "To Scot from Scot." This has become a bit of a tradition around our house. In the past, I've bought myself and...

Wednesday December 12, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Jesus Creed does Politics -- Republicans

Today I'm asking those who are voting Republican to announce who they are voting for and provide the positive reasons why they are making their choice. We behaved yesterday admirably, so I'm asking the same today. Democrats need to sit...

Tuesday December 11, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Jesus Creed does Politics -- Democrats

At the inspiration of Eugene Cho, I'm trying something perhaps risky. We've addressed other controversial topics on this blog in a civil manner and now I'm trying something new: the elections. So, today, I'm asking those who are voting Democrat...

Sunday December 9, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pray for Colorado

We are shocked today by the two shootings in Colorado, one at a YWAM location and the other at a church. We mourn with those who are suffering as a result of these tragic shootings....

Friday December 7, 2007

Categories: Advent, Miscellaneous

Christmas Words: "Glory"

"The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us. We have seen his glory, the glory of the One and Only, who came from the Father, full of grace and truth" (John 1:14). Flesh and Glory -- an odd...

Thursday December 6, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pray for Matt and Nicole

Please pray for Matt and Nicole and Evie....

Thursday December 6, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Let's Shift!

Willow Creek's annual youth ministry conference, April 9-11, is called "Shift." I will participating in several ways and hope you can find your way to this event if you are involved in youth ministry. We've been given the chance to...

Wednesday December 5, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pray for Uganda

Pray for the fresh outbreaks of a new strain of ebola in Uganda....

Friday November 30, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Wii

Lukas and Annika are with us this weekend as they have come for their annual "Festivus: For the Best of Us and the Rest of Us." (I wrote about this in Jesus Creed.) Last year it had grown to over...

Wednesday November 28, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Our Future is our Past

Which is one of the major ideas of Robert Webber's Ancient Future series. So it is a good time to remind once again of the conference this weekend in the Chicagoland. Nov 30 and Dec 1, at Northern Seminary here...

Saturday November 24, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

NNTR

Is this official e-mail lingo? How many times have you received a note, complete in itself, but somehow felt you should acknowledge the note or say "thanks"? Is there anything that tells those to whom we write that they don't...

Friday November 23, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Possibly, a New Habit

For thirty years or so, on every day off, I have put on either sweat pants or shorts. It is Friday, Black Friday to be exact, and this morning I got up and said to myself, "I'm wondering what it...

Thursday November 22, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Happy Thanksgiving

Not all the turkeys of this world have been pardoned ... and we will be eating one that hasn't been pardoned. Today Kris and I will drive an hour or so west to St. Charles to be with family --...

Tuesday November 20, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Preparing for Advent

My daily Bible study, which has been chugging along non-stop for a long, long time, will be on hold until Advent. I'll do an Advent series this year and hope to prepare us all for the birth of Christ....

Thursday November 15, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Staying Educated in Ministry

Very rare is the one in ministry who can "keep up" with what is going on. Some work like dogs to keep up while others hope and then try and then realize they can't keep up so they give up....

Wednesday November 14, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Help for Travel to Italy

We're thinking of going to Italy again. This time we want to visit the Amalfi Coast (Vesuvius, etc). Our big question is transportation: How do we travel? Do we rent a car and drive through Naples? Or ... Anyone out...

Tuesday November 13, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Congratulations to Kent and Phyllis

Our friends, Kent and Phyllis Palmer, have just accepted a call to a church in Milwaukee. Kent was a student of mine way back in my early days at Trinity, took a course of mine on discipleship and he and...

Monday November 12, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

An Unwanted Birthday Gift

I had a birthday in the last couple of weeks and Kris surprised me with this statement. "After dinner tonight, we're going to the mall to get something you don't want." This, of course, got me to thinking about what...

Friday November 9, 2007

Categories: Books, Miscellaneous

Calling All Dispensationalists and Covenantalists!

I grew up among dispensationalists and the first Bible I bought, with my newspaper money, was a KJV Scofield Bible. The singular feature of dispensationalism that has bothered more than a few of us is the graphic realization that dispensationalism...

Wednesday November 7, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Colossians Remixed 38

You knew this would be next: does Colossians 3 have an "ecological" ethic or does it have implications for ecology? Yes -- so say Walsh and Keesmaat in Colossians Remixed. Here goes: Compassion for nature Ecological kindness: we do not...

Tuesday November 6, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

MacProblem

I have a PowerBook G4 with a password problem. Every time I try to update the computer or, as I'm doing now, trying to use a new WD hard drive on which to back up everything, it asks for a...

Tuesday November 6, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Firs

Kris and I had a restful weekend in Bellingham, Washington, as we were hosted by The Firs for a weekend retreat on the Jesus Creed. Gorgeous trees -- tall Douglas Firs everywhere -- and both the culture and climate of...

Friday November 2, 2007

Categories: Colossians, Miscellaneous

Colossians Remixed 35

Colossians 3:5-8 (see below) partakes in the discourse of violence according to Walsh and Keesmaat in their Colossians Remixed.Today we look at this passage.\ Col 3:5 Put to death, therefore, whatever belongs to your earthly nature: sexual immorality, impurity, lust,...

Thursday November 1, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

AAR/SBL and Emergent

We are participating in an Emergent Church Forum at the same time professors are gathered for the American Academy of Religion and Society of Biblical Literature in San Diego. The date is Saturday, November 17, from 9am to 11:30am. The...

Wednesday October 31, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Halloween: What do you do?

We're not into Halloween much around here, except for the candy part, and Kris decided long ago not to dress the house or our kids up in ghost or witch outfits (or these). So, we have Fall decorations and some...

Tuesday October 30, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Halloween Preparations

About two weeks before Halloween, Kris finds herself pondering what kinds of candy to give to the small number of kids who knock on our door and give us the meaningless options of "Trick or Treat." About 11 days out...

Monday October 29, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Presbyterians in Evanston

Friday evening Kris and I drove down to Evanston for an event at 1st Presbyterian Church in Evanston. We had a wonderful time at this historic and influential church in the heart of Evanston. This was David Handley's (pastor) last...

Thursday October 25, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bellingham Washington

I've been there only once, but Kris and I will be there next weekend again. This time we will be at the Firs. It is an event open to the public and we'd be glad to meet you. The topic...

Thursday October 25, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Breakfast

What do you eat for breakfast? Some years ago I was at my friend's, Kermit Zarley's, home, got up, asked him "What do you eat for breakfast?" and he told me this. Take one container of Yoplait (I think he...

Wednesday October 24, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Red Letter Christians

We've avoided this issue, but Tony Campolo and Stan Guthrie of CT are in a bit of a tiff on the Red Letter Christian issue. Have you encountered this movement? I have no problem with someone who wants to begin...

Wednesday October 24, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

A Political Call

OK, I'm no politician; nor am I deeply implicated in the political process. But for the love of pete -- enough already! Two years of political debate and millions and millions of dollars ... do we need this much? Why...

Tuesday October 23, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Colossians Remixed 27

Here is some more of the targum from Walsh and Keesmaat's work on Colossians (Colossians Remixed). Here they continue to find dynamic equivalence as they seek to guide us in the way of creatively imagining our way into the world...

Sunday October 21, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pray for the good folks at Pepperdine and in Malibu

Star's homes, Pepperdine U. dorms evacuated in California wildfires - CNN.com LA Times story. Pepperdine's site is updating....

Sunday October 21, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Shift 2008

I will be leading two breakout sessions at Willow's Shift 2008 Conference (April 9-11). Our first one will be on how to teach and read the Bible with an emerging generation and the second one on a kingdom/missional life....

Sunday October 21, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Zarley Lectures with Randall Balmer

Randy Balmer, professor at Columbia and author of numerous books, will be this year's Kermit Zarley Lecturer. These lectures are open to the public and will be held from 3:30-5pm on Monday and Tuesday, Oct 29 and 30....

Friday October 19, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Letter

Scot, Thank you for the Ex-Gays series. It's spawned a lot of meaningful, transformative conversations and been a pleasure to follow. A few older men have shared their stories, which has been encouraging. I hadn't planned on writing but feel...

Thursday October 18, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pray for Dan

Dan Kimball's father is suffering and we're asking for prayers for him and his family....

Thursday October 18, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Have you ever?

Have you ever told a story that got you out of a traffic ticket? I'll confess to one. Once in seminary, while driving with Kris and our two little kids, I was pulled over by a policeman. I got out...

Thursday October 18, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Luke the Evangelist

On October 18 the Church traditionally celebrates the Evangelist Luke: Almighty God, who inspired your servant Luke the physician to set forth in the Gospel the love and healing power of your Son: Graciously continue in your Church this love...

Wednesday October 17, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Greg Boyd, Justice and Replicating Calvary

I'm doing something today I don't recall ever having done; but enough do it to this site that I'm quite happy to bring a conversation over to this site. I'm copying this whole piece by Greg Boyd: I agree with...

Wednesday October 10, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Opening in Theology at NPU

NORTH PARK UNIVERSITY invites applications for a tenure-track position in Biblical and Theological Studies with an interest in teaching Theology in the Western tradition (especially Reformation to the present). The person is also expected to teach Introduction to the Bible...

Tuesday October 9, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Crazy jobs I've had

Kris and I were laughing the other day about jobs I've had -- starting way back in high school. And in the hope some of you will cough up information, bad memories or not, here are some of the jobs...

Sunday October 7, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Interview

Part two of my interview with Brad Nassif on orthodoxy and evangelicalism....

Wednesday October 3, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Passing of C.F.D. Moule

We were informed that Professor C.F.D. Moule, the Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Cambridge and the doctoral supervisor of my doctoral supervisor, James D.G. Dunn, died Monday. He was 14 months shy of one hundred years old. Moule was...

Wednesday October 3, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Protesters Slaughtered

If you haven't seen this, and I found it through Graham Old in the UK, here is a close report to what is happening in Burma....

Sunday September 30, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Simply Orthodox

Here's an interview I did with my colleague, Brad Nassif, on Eastern Orthodoxy and the gospel....

Friday September 28, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Thanks Willow, Thanks Bill

I am grateful to Willow's Ancient-Future Community conference leaders, like Bill Donahue and Dave Treat ... and I'll stop there, for inviting me to speak yesterday. Great great hosts ... from the moment I arrived until I left they were...

Thursday September 27, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Hello Ancient-Future Community!

If you are sitting in my session at the Willow Ancient-Future Communities conference on group life, and you are also reading this blog as I am speaking (or instead of listening), hello to you and pray for me! Go ahead,...

Tuesday September 25, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Sanctuary at Crossroads

Sunday morning I flew up to Minneapolis-St Paul to speak to the Meal Groups at the Sanctuary, a ministry of Crossroads Church. They are in Cottage Grove, MN. It was a great time. Here are some highlights for me: First,...

Sunday September 23, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Zion and Mary

Here are the twins of our colleagues, Joel and Karla Willitts. We prayed for those little kids and here they are -- doing well....

Sunday September 23, 2007

Categories: Books, Miscellaneous

Next Books to Read

Our next two books for Friday is for Friends will be ... Marko Ivan Rupnik, In the Fire of the Burning Bush Telford Work, Ain't Too Proud to Beg...

Saturday September 22, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

AEF Conference

Robert Webber left a legacy, a legacy of Christians who want to embrace the whole Church and its whole history. One of his enduring legacies will be the AEF Call and the AEF Call Conference to be held this year...

Thursday September 20, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Best Sandwich

There is a national discussion of the nation's best sandwich. So, throw out for one time health concerns. What is your favorite sandwich? My answer: Pastrami with swiss; mustard; on rye -- at Burt's Deli in Libertyville....

Wednesday September 19, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Don't forget this

Thursday night, 7pm....

Tuesday September 18, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pekin

Kris and I drove down to Pekin, a community of nearly 33,000, Saturday -- listening attentively to a Cubs win over the Cards. We were scheduled to speak at Pekin Baptist, a salt of the earth church community led by...

Thursday September 13, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Congrats to Laura

Our daughter, Laura, ran a half-marathon last Sunday downtown in Chicago and also exceeded her expectations for her time. Great going Laura!...

Tuesday September 11, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Ordering a Day

I don't know how you are, and I really don't know how important this is, but when it comes to a day and I've got a few errands or chores to do, the question becomes this one: Do I do...

Tuesday September 4, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Quietude

We had four gorgeous, write-it-all-down-in-a-journal days here in Chicago for our Labor Day weekend. Cloudless, sunny, temperate, and relaxing. We spent every minute we could on our screen porch reading, talking, eating, editing, and spending time with family. We did...

Sunday September 2, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Cricket Update

For those of you who participated in the humorous conversation about our attempt to rid our house of crickets, we want to give a hearty thanks. Late Friday night someone passed on the Dallas Times news article about how to...

Saturday September 1, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Wearing Graduated Lenses

Kris got new glasses today, and they have graduated lenses. She's adjusting to them, but the odd thing is that she's seeing a little hue -- purplish and yellowish -- outlining some objects in her distance. She's not in the...

Thursday August 30, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Cricket Rid?

The end of the summer means the arrival of crickets and their endless chirping. So my question: How do I get them out of my basement so I can study in peace?...

Wednesday August 29, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Eight Koreans Freed

Here's the link to the CNN story....

Tuesday August 28, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Four Words to Avoid

The four words to avoid will not be a list of the four worst words or four potty-mouth expressions. Instead, I want to focus on four words that Kris and I use, that you might use, that someone at your...

Wednesday August 22, 2007

Knowing the Currents 2

Today we look at Gospel Criticism, the methods used in studies of the Gospel from the beginning of the 20th Century until the hey-day of redaction criticism in the 70s and 80s. Here are the basic streams that flowed into...

Tuesday August 21, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Your Favorite Season of the Year

My question is not about which is your favorite sports season of the year but which is your favorite "weather" season of the year? We offer a slight pity party for those in southern California and Arizona and Texas and...

Monday August 13, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

New Perspective: A Major Point

New Perspective on ... Golf...

Sunday August 12, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Now Brewing

Dean's Beans, a fair trade coffee company, designed The Jesus Creed Blend -- and that is what we are now drinking. Much to our delight, I might add!...

Friday August 10, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

National Pastor's Convention

We'll be in San Diego this year for the National Pastor's Convention for two workshops, one on praying with the church and the other on "the third way" -- a theology for postmodern evangelicals....

Thursday August 9, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Today I will be attending

Today I will be attending Willow Creek's Leadership Summit. During the afternoon I have been asked to blog about the session of Floyd Flake (he looks like Dr. J so I know I'll like him) and it will appear on...

Sunday August 5, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Prayer for the Week

Let your continual mercy, O Lord, cleanse and defend your Church; and, because it cannot continue in safety without your help, protect and govern it always by your goodness; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you...

Tuesday July 31, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Koreans in Afghanistan

Eugene Cho is keeping us up to date. Pray....

Tuesday July 31, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

A Healthier Option?

Kris, my dear wife, is a hawk when it comes to healthier foods. We gave up on red meat aeons ago and we have salmon filets twice a week now and maybe every other week we eat tuna steaks --...

Saturday July 28, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Small Group and Church Attendance

Tom Grosh, an IVCF leader, is speaking at a workshop in Pittsburgh and is seeking some data. I am providing the basic information he is seeking and his e-mail, so if you are willing to send him some data he...

Friday July 27, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Coffee Galore!

While in Denmark Kris and I tasted Baresso Coffee -- the Danish Starbuck's -- and we also had some Ictus Fair Trade coffee. Indeed, we brought some home. And when we got home, my friend and former student, Bob Robinson,...

Thursday July 26, 2007

Categories: Books, Miscellaneous

Are you a collector?

Anne Fadiman is. In her collection of essays, At Large and At Small, she opens the door to her life of collecting butterflies and, as time moves forward, speaks of a Darwin-like obsession with finding, storing, and labeling all things...

Monday July 23, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Oase Rocks!

Our week at Oase in Odder, Denmark, rocked. Maybe because we can't get the beat and words (we don't often understand) out of our minds or maybe just because of the fellowship, worship, and enlargening of our sense of God's...

Saturday July 21, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Emperor's New Clothes

A young man in Copenhagen, evidently out too late or who had recently had too much to drink, decided to imitate HC Andersen's The Emperor's New Clothes in the middle of Amagertorv. The Americans took pictures and the Danish ignored...

Friday July 20, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Oase 5

Another interesting yesterday at Danish Oase here in Odder, Denmark. Our Bible study this morning was a call to get us to consider again the robustness of the gospel and to avoid simplistic, reduced gospels -- so I worked through...

Thursday July 19, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Oase 4

Yesterday was our "off day" -- no speaking and no seminars -- but I have to confess I'm ready for my next talk (today) and it swarmed through me all day long. But, we took the day to visit a...

Wednesday July 18, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Oase 3

Yesterday I took a bit of a risk and addressed the large crowd of renewal-minded Lutherans (and others) on Mary and used the Mary texts of the Gospels as an avenue to show that "all biblical roads lead to the...

Tuesday July 17, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Sparrows

I wrote this some time ago, but thought posting it while we are in Denmark might be a godo time. House Sparrows, a member of the finch family, may be one of the more "evolved" bird species that exist, but...

Sunday July 15, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Kobenhavn 2

We spent the entire day wandering from the south part of Copenhagen to the northern part yesterday. The weather began a little chilly and misty, so we dipped into a coffee shop, and then it turned out to be a...

Saturday July 14, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Kobenhavn!

A long plane flight -- well long because it began at 10pm Thursday and we arrived in Copenhagen (Kobenhavn) at 1pm. 7.5 hours in flight and lots of hours buried in time change. Still, we are excited to be here...

Friday July 13, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Why ... ?

Why does pumpkin pie taste better at home than in a restaurant? Turkey on a holiday? Why does wine taste better in Italy? Why does a hot dog taste better at the ballpark? A hamburger at the football game? A...

Thursday July 12, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

A one "t" kind of Scot

There seems to be a rash of misspellers on my blog of late. My mom and dad, because my father's father came from Scotland (one "t" kind of land), saddled me with a one "t" kind of first name and...

Wednesday July 11, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Seven, ehem Eight, Wonders of the World

Top Seven: 1. Great Wall of China 2. Petra in Jordan 3. Rio's statute of Christ 4. Machu Picchu 5. Chichen Itza pyramid 6. Colosseum in Roma 7. Taj Mahal Drum roll.... This is #1!...

Monday July 9, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Laura Running

Laura, our daughter, ran a 10K recently. We watched her at two different places and had a great time -- it was a hot day, way too hot, but she fought the whole way and beat her personal best time....

Sunday July 8, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Coffee: Now Brewing and a Question

We finished our Hawaiian Isles Kona Classic yesterday, and so I got out some Boyd's Espresso Milano Coffee -- very nice except one problem. So far as I can figure out, the grind was so fine that my Starbuck's Espresso...

Saturday July 7, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

On "wearing" blue jeans

Today I awakened a little nervous because on the schedule was that Kris and I were going to the mall for some "casual pants." This made me wonder if Kris didn't have in mind that I would be getting some...

Saturday July 7, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

My E.P. Sanders Principle

E.P. Sanders, in 1977, published the most influential book of the last fifty years: Paul and Palestinian Judaism. There has been all kinds of scuttlebutt about what a decade later Jimmy Dunn began to call the "new perspective." And now...

Wednesday July 4, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Now Brewing: Hawaiian Isles Kona Classic

Hawaiian Isles Kona Coffee Co (Kona Classic) Thanks to Laura and Mark! Very good....

Wednesday July 4, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Fourth of July

Today is July 4th, the day the USA celebrates Independence Day and the concept of socio-political freedom. Today's post contains a prayer and the Declaration of Independence. My own political views about justice and freedom have appeared here and there...

Monday June 25, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Sweet Peas

Saturday Kris and I drove down to the City to give Joel and Karla Willitts some relief. Their twins are non-stop feeders and are keeping both of them up at night and busy during the day. So, Kris and I...

Saturday June 23, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Greatest Movie Ever

Here's the article and listing. What is your greatest movie ever? The top two movies ever for me are: The Flight of the Phoenix Grease .... "You're the one that I love, oo, oo, oo-oo."...

Tuesday June 19, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

An Intelligent Coffee

Intelligentsia. Just in case you haven't heard, Chicago has a coffee that many are now saying ranks up there as one of the finest coffees in the world. Very happily, Laura and Mark bought me a bag of espresso ground...

Monday June 18, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Father's Day with Laura and Mark

Yesterday we got up early and I called my father to wish him a happy father's day. Kris and I enjoyed a cool hour or so on our screen porch with the birds flitting everywhere, said our prayers, and went...

Thursday June 14, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

On Rescuing Woodpeckers

Last Thursday, the 7th of June (Kris' birthday), a dying tree with a nest of woodpeckers fell on my neighbor's home. The next day the tree cutters, at our request, saved the shank of the tree that was housing those...

Wednesday June 13, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Who Said This?

"Hostile to the church, friendly to Jesus Christ." These words describe large numbers of people, especially young people, today. They are opposed to anything which savors of institutionalism. They detest the establishment and its entrenched privileges. And they reject the...

Tuesday June 12, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Printers Row

Printers Row is a historic neighborhood on the south side of Chicago's Loop. It is also now the name of a marvelous book fair, which is held early in June each year. Last Saturday Owen Youngman, VP at the Chicago...

Saturday June 9, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Rescuing Woodpeckers

Thursday, on my way home from speaking at the Spiritual Formation Forum in Milwaukee (more about that later), I got a frantic call from our home from a man who is working on our windows. Cliff Peterson informed me of...

Friday June 8, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Friday is for Friends

We now turn to a new book for our Friday is for Friends series: Why Church Matters by Jonathan Wilson. Those in low church traditions need this book, and those in stodgy high church traditions need this book,and those in...

Thursday June 7, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Twins are Home!

Joel and Karla brought home Mary and Zion. Five weeks later, bundles and bundles of concerns and prayers, and lots of friends inquiring "How are the twins?" But, they're home and Joel and Karla now begin a new phase of...

Tuesday June 5, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Good bye Italy!

Our last day in Tuscany was a trip through the wine community of Montalcino and then a wondrous afternoon atop Pienza, a Renaissance community built by Pius II. Here are some pictures: Here's Montalcino atop its own Tuscan hill: A...

Monday June 4, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

San Gimignano

Because we lost access to posting pictures on the blog when we got to San Gimignano, a delightful Tuscan town south and west of Florence, we thought a few pictures from "San Gimi" might interest some of you: A hillside...

Sunday June 3, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Prayer for the Week

O God, whose never-failing providence ordereth all things both in heaven and earth: We humbly beseech thee to put away from us all hurtful things, and give us those things which are profitable for us; through Jesus Christ our Lord,...

Friday June 1, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Stresa!

No traffic to speak of and mostly beautiful weather, Kris and I left San Gimignano this morning by 8:30am and got to Stresa, on Lago Maggiore (just south of Switzerland, on a lake, and near Malpensa airport for an early...

Thursday May 31, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Montalcino! Pienza! Montepulciano!

We visited today the warm and sunny and hilly slopes of Tuscan wine country. The keyboard on this computer today is a nightmare, so I have to be brief. We loved our drive south and west through the landscape, with...

Wednesday May 30, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

We got up today in

We got up today in San Gimignano and said, "Hey, let's go over to Volterra today." About 45 minutes. So, after a light breakfast and wandering through San Gim for about an hour, we got in our car and drove...

Tuesday May 29, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Florence, nah -- San Gimignano

We got to Florence much sooner than we expected -- it took about a little over 2 hours from Venice. After driving around for 1.5 hours -- and I cannot say it was only that -- we said, "OK, we...

Monday May 28, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Venice 2!

Sunday morning we got up, had our breakfast, and then headed for Venice -- so we could attend a Gregorian chant service on Pentecost Sunday at San Giorgio Maggiore (church). The nice thing -- the church is on an island...

Sunday May 27, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Venice!

We spent today in Venice, a one-of-a-kind "island that tells the world it is a city." First impression -- no cars. None at all. It is an island of streets and passageways and shops and trattoria and gelato shops and...

Sunday May 27, 2007

Prayer for the Week

Pentecost Sunday Almighty God, on this day you opened the way of eternal life to every race and nation by the promised gift of your Holy Spirit: Shed abroad this gift throughout the world by the preaching of the Gospel,...

Saturday May 26, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Verona!

Kris and I had a nice flight, landed in Milano, got our car and headed for Verona -- the Milanese greeted us with a massive traffic jam but we weathered it in our sleepy condition and found our way to...

Friday May 25, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Chicago! Milano! Verona!

As you wake up in the good ol' USA, my friends, we will be landing in Milan Italy for a week or so in Italy. We left Chicago for Milan and now are heading this morning over to Verona. No...

Thursday May 24, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Ancient-Future Community Conference

I'll be a speaker this Fall at the Willow Creek small group conference. The conference, called the Ancient-Future Community Group Life Conference, will focus on the nature of "community" in local churches. My address will be on the history of...

Tuesday May 22, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Sports Beat Goes On

My father played minor league baseball in the St. Louis Browns organization; Kris' dad was a three-sport athlete at Iowa State. In fact, he was in the first class that got athletic scholarships at Iowa State. And those two set...

Tuesday May 22, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Love in the Key of Delight 37

After suggesting that the shepherd lover and she have gotten behind the Fall into Paradise, back into the Garden of Eden as it were (in Song 7:10), the woman now invites the man into the Garden of delights: 7:11 Come,...

Monday May 21, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Advice on Attending an Episcopalian Church

While doing a doctorate in England, Kris and I attended St. Peter's Toton (near Beeston outside Nottingham) -- a wonderful Anglican community of faith. John Corrie, the curate (whatever that means), and his wife Elisabeth -- with two kids at...

Sunday May 13, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Mother's Day Prayer

Here is our prayer for our mothers -- from Kris and me -- on Mother's Day. It comes with a history for me. My mother was choir director at our church, and every Sunday -- world without end, Amen --...

Friday May 11, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

ETS, Beckwith, and Evangelical

Just in case you have not heard, Francis Beckwith, this year's President of the Evangelical Theological Society, surely the largest academic association of evangelical scholars, recently converted to Catholicism -- the faith of his childhood. Now here's my question: Do...

Wednesday May 9, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Northern Ireland: Peace

Here is the CNN article about the Sinn Fein party and the Protestants (Ian Paisley) making a solemn pledge to work with another for a lasting peace -- I'm wondering what those in Northern Ireland are thinking....

Wednesday May 9, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Spiritual Formation Forum

Here's an event we'll be at this June; I like the line-up of speakers. My responsibility is to begin sketching how spiritual formation can be shaped when we take into view a more holistic understanding of the gospel. here. PRESENTING...

Tuesday May 8, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

It took two hours to ...

Knock down the house across the street ... and a century of memories. 7am 7:15am 7:30am 8am 9am...

Monday May 7, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Baby Zion

Saturday Kris and I drove down to the hospital to see Joel and Karla Willitts' twin preemies -- Zion and Mary. We spent a couple of hours and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. My first observation about Mary and Zion: everything is...

Sunday May 6, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

French Elections

Anyone know the results and the stories from the French election? We are hearing the exit polls show 54% for Sarkozy and 56 46% for Royal. What do you make of the French populace electing a conservative?...

Sunday May 6, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Prayer for the Week

5th Sunday of Easter: Almighty god, whom truly to know is everlasting life: Grant us so perfectly to know thy Son Jesus Christ to be the way, the truth, and the life, that we may steadfastly follow his steps in...

Sunday May 6, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Spring Flowering

We have a couple of new flowering bushes in the front of our home and then some nice begonias in the back ... some pics: We're not sure why, but we have enjoyed the colors of these plants around our...

Saturday May 5, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Traveling in Italy

In order to plug in our computer (and use safely) when we travel in Italy, do we need both an adapter and a transformer? Anyone know? We bought one of those little adapters ... will that be enough? (Note added:...

Saturday May 5, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Computer Question

My school, North Park, graciously provides each of the professors with a laptop. I got a new Dell Latitude 620 Thursday and I am grateful for this new one as my old Dell was freezing etc.. Well, this one is...

Saturday May 5, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

My Accent

Do you have an accent? I don't. What American accent do you have? Your Result: The Midland "You have a Midland accent" is just another way of saying "you don't have an accent." You probably are from the Midland (Pennsylvania, southern...

Thursday May 3, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

The life of two preemies

Here are two pictures of Joel and Karla Willitts two preemie infants -- Mary and Zion. Mary now weighs 2 lb 14 oz and Zion is up to 3 lbs 8 oz....

Thursday May 3, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Love in the Key of Delight 24

She's been awakened to her lover at the door; she comes to the door only to find he has left myrrh as a token of his love for her. She now opens the door to find him gone. She resumes...

Tuesday May 1, 2007

Categories: Books, Miscellaneous

Lauren Meets North Park 2

Lauren's second lecture at North Park was on Real Sex: The Naked Truth about Chastity, and she offers four lies or myths that Christians often tell themselves and their youth about sex. She considers each a myth (as untrue) and...

Monday April 30, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bill Hybels at his Best

There are an assortment of churches -- megachurches, megachurch wannabes, big churches, small churches, house churches, missional churches, cafe churches, neighborhood churches, village churches. Some change constantly; some are the same as they were when Grandma and Grandpa were baptized...

Sunday April 29, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bob Webber in Memoriam

We are saddened to announce that Bob Webber (1933-2007) has passed away. Thine is the Glory Thine is the glory, risen, conqu’ring Son; Endless is the victory, Thou o’er death hast won; Angels in bright raiment rolled the stone away,...

Thursday April 26, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

AI Does Compassion

Some visionary behind American Idol has set a new standard -- not for creating a show that attracts viewers but that does compassion. Did you watch it last night? 30 million dollars raised for world poverty. Will this set a...

Thursday April 26, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Love in the Key of Delight 19

"Tell her," the Song teaches men. "Tell her of how you delight in the one you love." Tell her also you are captured. Notice this: You have ravished my heart, my sister, my bride, you have ravished my heart with...

Wednesday April 25, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Power of Words

Kris and I are struck by the military's decision to "spin" the death of Pat Tillman. Pat, the truth is now being told, was killed by "friendly fire" -- a spin if I've ever heard one -- there are no...

Wednesday April 25, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Naming Pets

My sister once named her two cats "Come Here" and "Go Away." I have to think that having such lighthearted names for cats (of all things) might bring a little lightness to the lives of the cats. What are the...

Monday April 23, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Biblical, Galatian Pizza

I have for more than a dozen years observed that I used to teach in a "semitery" and that I now teach college students. Well, that came to an end Thursday night at Biblical Seminary in Hatfield, PA, north of...

Thursday April 19, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Virginia Tech: What can we do?

We can pick up the pieces of rubble left aground by the cold-blooded murdering of 32 Virginia Tech students, but we cannot make sense of the senseless shards of rubble we find. A professor who perceived that the young man...

Tuesday April 17, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

An Anglican Service

Sunday Kris and I were at St. Matthew's in Sterling VA. I posted a few pics yesterday from our time there with Rob and Linda Merola. Rob is Rector of St. Matthew's (whatever "rector" means). There is major impression I...

Monday April 16, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

DC with the Merolas

Kris and I were in Sterling, VA, this weekend. We got to be with former students, Rob and Linda Merola, now serving at St. Matthew's Episcopal. It was a delightful Sunday -- I preached three times on Mary's struggle with...

Wednesday April 11, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bug War

About two years ago we began having bugs, little buggers, in our kitchen. We'd find the little pesky things in Webster's water bowl. So, Lukas suggested we get one of those electronic devices that sends off some kind of sound...

Tuesday April 10, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Joel and Karla + 2

Our BTS colleague, Joel Willitts, and his wife Karla had twins today. Zion, the little boy, weighed in at 3.4 pounds and his sister, born one minute later, Mary, weighed in at 2.4 pounds. Both the little ones are doing...

Monday April 9, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Storing Coffee

In the second row of my Jesus class sit four students who are baristas, and they are convinced that my freezing of coffee ruins the coffee. So they insist on a sealed container for my coffee. Now, let's hear an...

Monday April 2, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Styles and Soul

OK, here's a picture of the longest soul patch I've yet seen. But it got me to thinking -- pardon moi Jeff if you think I'm predicting the imminent demise of cool soul patches -- about styles and soul we've...

Friday March 16, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

A 7-4 Spring Break

Yep, my Spring Break this week was a 7-4 Spring Break. When my students were wallowing in sand in Florida or some place more exotic, I was at home. In Chicago. The snow melted early in the week with temps...

Wednesday March 14, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Radical Evangelicals Conference (hurry)

2nd Annual Conference of Radical Evangelicals Wheaton, Illinois Friday and Saturday, March 16th and 17th, 2007 Friday, March 16, 2007 3:30 - 5:00 pm, Kresge Room, of Edman Chapel, Wheaton College "The Globe & The Icon: On the Possibilities of...

Monday March 12, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Environmental Evangelicalism?

Christianity Today reports that James Dobson is leading a charge to remove Rev. Richard Cizik from the National Association of Evangelicals -- he's VP -- because of his relentless concern with global warming. What is the logic here? Is it......

Wednesday March 7, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Portland

Kris and I had a wonderful time in Portland. To begin with, once again we were treated to the glories of mountains, deep gorges, and waterfalls cascading down green mountains. You can see what I mean here: I'm staring down...

Tuesday March 6, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Speaking in Portland

We were invited to Portland to speak at the Pacific Northwest Covenant Church's annual meeting called "Crossing Borders." The focus was on racial reconciliation and on missional work. The day began with a time of worship, led by a former...

Saturday March 3, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Jesus Creed welcomes Creekers

Lead pastor at Willow Creek, Gene Appel, mentioned this blog in his talk this weekend so I want to welcome Willow Creekers to the conversations that occur on this blog. A brief introduction to Jesus Creed: we talk about Jesus,...

Wednesday February 28, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

North Point Speaking Event

On March 17, I’ll be speaking at North Point Community Church in Atlanta, primarily to their Starting Point leaders. I’ll be speaking about the nature of the gospel and how we can best engage our culture. North Point has made...

Monday February 26, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Was Jesus Married? One More Time

The news story coming out today that they have found the tomb of Jesus, that Jesus was married to a woman named Mary (presumed then to be Mary Magdalene), and that they had a son named Judah, will surely raise...

Sunday February 25, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Nice Event

Kris and I are in Greensboro, NC. I'll post about our event at UNC Greensboro early this week, but I must mention this. Our flight Saturday night back to Chicago was cancelled -- bad weather in Chicago. So, we called...

Wednesday February 21, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Credit, Debit, PIN, Oh My!

When I got back from New Orleans, I saw that Kris had laid out a new credit card for me to use. On our walk Friday morning, I asked if that card was a new credit card -- to which...

Tuesday February 20, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Portland (OR) Speaking Event

I will be speaking at an event in Portland on Saturday, March 3. The event is called Crossing Borders, and I will be speaking twice -- once in the afternoon to the youth and then in the evening to everyone...

Monday February 19, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Happy Birthday Luke!

Luke turns 27 today, and if you have a yen for it, visit his site and wish him a Happy Birthday! We don't always know where he'll be on birthdays anymore -- I think he might be in North Carolina...

Thursday February 15, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

I love the Baptists of New Orleans

Not that I know them all, but I had a splendid time at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Here's my account: I was invited by Dr. William (Bill) Warren, who heads up the Center for New Testament Textual Studies --...

Wednesday February 14, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

First Class Fun

When I got to O'Hare Monday morning for my flight to New Orleans -- knowing there was snow and some bad weather -- I tried to change my flight to an earlier time but the earlier plane was already completely...

Wednesday February 14, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Happy Valentine's Day

From Webster, who got cut and Shear Paradise "scarfed" him with a Valentine's scarf:...

Monday February 12, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Jesus Creed Letter

At times I open letters I get from readers. Some time back I got a note from Lori with this statement in it: "Anyway, Jesus somehow put my dad, my husband, you and Oprah in a mix to help me...

Saturday February 10, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Dugout Wisdom

Dizzy Dean, a great pitcher for the Cardinals in the glory days, was known for his southern drawl and his poor grammar. Branch Rickey was the opposite and after hearing Branch wax eloquent, the ole Diz said this: "He must...

Tuesday February 6, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

On Brewing Coffee

I've now learned how to make French press coffee -- thanks to Jennifer's kind gift. I can compare it to my morning standard latte from our St-----ks Barista machine (I use Caribou Daybreak coffee). I'm wondering which coffee is better?...

Monday February 5, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

God Teaches

This week we turn to Psalm 119:113-120 (samek), where every verse begins with the letter samek. This paragraph in our psalm will be opened through the window of what it says about God. And the first thing it tells us...

Thursday February 1, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

I don't know how this works, but...

For years I had a stapler (I'll avoid the name) that was a mess. I had to redo about 75% of my hits. Then I found Paper Pro. I don't know how it works, but I'll say this: it worked...

Wednesday January 31, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

When is someone else "old"?

Sometimes I find myself saying someone is "old." The other day I told Kris that someone who is "old" to me is someone who is 10 years older than me -- which means "old" keeps changing. The nice thing about...

Tuesday January 30, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Shoes Revisited

I wrote last week about my new shoes, Born Blast. I got a pair of black ones, and they are like walking on air -- comfortable and an easy fit. So, I suggested to Kris that I buy a pair...

Sunday January 28, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

One more week

Kris and I are wishing the Super Bowl were tonight instead of next Sunday evening. I've got no predictions. I'll say this: Everytime we count the Bears out they come back and prove us wrong....

Thursday January 25, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

The hardest job

Sometimes I share letters I get from folks, and I just have to tell you about this one. Cp. Patrick Lowthian (pic below) is a chaplain in the US Army and is in Ramadi, Iraq. Well, he reads this blog...

Wednesday January 24, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pre-Fountain Pen, Post-Mustache

If you want to see the days when I was still writing with a Parker T-ball Jotter pen, wearing a wiry mustache and "mod" tinted glasses, and most importantly sporting a curly head of hair, check this out. Rob's got...

Wednesday January 24, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

iJoggers

I no longer run, though at one time I was a cross country runner and did plenty of running or playing basketball after my college years. Other than the benefits of running for health, perhaps the most singular benefit to...

Sunday January 21, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Da Bears! Da SupaBowl!

What a fun game for us. Good defense and the Bears made some great offensive adjustments in the 3d quarter to gain their momentum back. Check this out (at the Sports line at the bottom). What a lucky guess!...

Friday January 19, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

New shoes

I get a new pair of "dress" shoes about every five years. I have two kinds: black and brown. My last two pairs of shoes were Born, but my black ones -- bought about seven years ago -- are now...

Monday January 15, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Dream Continues

Here's the text of Martin Luther King's famous speech/sermon/address in Washington DC. I remember watching it as a kid on TV. I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration...

Sunday January 14, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Yes, it's goooooooooooooooooooooooooood

FG Robbie Gould, and the Bears win!...

Saturday January 13, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Tony Stiff tagged me

Tony tagged me here, so here goes: As I read his tag, I'm supposed to give you five odd facts about myself most would not know. 1. I married a girl, Kris Norman, who was a grade school sweetheart; her...

Wednesday January 10, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Malibu fires

It so happens that I'm speaking at Pepperdine, and the fires of Malibu began just below the school on the other side of the Pacific Coast Highway, and within minutes had engulfed too several homes in the fires. As many...

Tuesday January 9, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

What will we be drinking?

Just before our New Year's party in Ixtapa, I checked the water jugs to see if Jesus had been here! What do you think?...

Thursday January 4, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Mexico fun

I've come to the conclusion that I come to Mexico for all the wrong reasons but the rest of my family comes for all the right reasons. Here's what I mean: First, I do everything I can get to avoid...

Thursday January 4, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Established in love and mercy

The psalmist, in 119:76-77, pleads with God to extend his love and his mercy down to him. Three points: First, God's love comes to us in accordance with God's promissory word (v. 76). We cannot be sure which imerah ("utterance"...

Tuesday January 2, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Happy to be here!

Año Nuevo (New Year's Eve) in Ixtapa....

Monday January 1, 2007

Categories: Miscellaneous

Running of the Turtles

On the last day of the year, Ixtapa has a tradition of releasing thousands of turtles into the sea. Here are some pictures of our family and some little kids at the "running of the turtles."...

Thursday December 28, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Dogs are back!

Lukas and Annika arrived today -- along with Meriam (the black "golden"doodle) and Slater (Cairn). Here they staged a family reunion. This evening we will have yet another Christmas celebration, this time with Laura, Mark, Lukas and Annika. Our kids...

Wednesday December 27, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Gerald R. Ford

Accepting his John F. Kennedy Profiles in Courage Award "To know John Kennedy, as I did, was to understand the true meaning of the word. He understood that courage is not something to be gauged in a poll or located...

Sunday December 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Laura's class

Every year at Christmastime Laura invites Kris and me to her 1st grade classroom for her international holiday luncheon with her students and parents. Since Laura's class has 15 ethnic groups represented, each is asked to bring a dish representing...

Sunday December 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Praying with the Church

For Ben, for his health, for his wife, and for peace. Lord, hear our prayer. For Michael Scolare, for another return to health -- and for Kris and the kids and the church. Lord, hear our prayer. For Becky, for...

Saturday December 23, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Weekly Meanderings

You may need a handkerchief to get through this one. Thanks Bob. Luke's got a nice series on emerging going. Congrats to Mike and Julie Clawson: Via Christus now has a space. No small issue for many emerging gatherings. A...

Thursday December 21, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

After Jesus on CNN

Last evening CNN treated us to a 2-hour program on the development of Christianity from the time of Jesus to the Nicene Council (323 AD). There is plenty to like and probably plenty to disagree with. My questions today are:...

Wednesday December 20, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Viva Italia!

Kris and I are planning another trip to Italy early summer -- land in Milan, then to Venice and then down to Florence. We want to spend the first day and night near Lago di Garda. Anyone have suggestions on...

Wednesday December 20, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

CNN Tonight

If you have a chance, I recommend each of you carve out tonight, from 7-9pm, to watch CNN. The show is called After Jesus: The First Christians, and it is an excellent and stimulating presentation of the first four centuries...

Monday December 18, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Merry Christmas from Webby

Webster got groomed and we try to preserve such moments for his clean appearance only lasts a short while....

Wednesday December 13, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Early Indicators?

Was my hair an earlier indicator of my theology? Steve McCoy suggests so! HT: Steve....

Saturday December 9, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

So you think I'm bald

This picture, from the days of my master's degree, proves that I had a full head of hair. (Laura at 19 months.)...

Friday December 8, 2006

Categories: Education, Miscellaneous

Friday is for Friends

If you have either visited the Holocaust Museum or read any of the many works of Elie Wiesel -- like Night -- you will know one word pushes itself to the front of his vision: Remember! Remember the Holocaust is...

Tuesday December 5, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

That Gentle Reminder

Publishers are kind. Each year we get a Christmas present or two from publishers I've worked with. I have pens, luggage tags, coffee mug protectors, cups, and (of course) books. It seems to me that publishers are creative with their...

Monday December 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Reclaiming the Mind Tonight

If you go to Reclaiming the Mind, you can see how to join us tonight in a 2-hour conversation about Mary. (Sorry, no Apple computers -- to which I say "argh!") The room is now open for some audio, though...

Thursday November 30, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Purple Politics in the Press

From the AP wires, and posted at AOL.com, there is clear evidence of purple politics. And blurring lines often creates tension. Rick Warren has a summit on AIDS and has invited both Barack Obama (Democrat) and Sam Brownback (Republican), but...

Friday November 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Hidden Cost of SBL

What does it cost for books when you go to SBL? Here's something to factor in: (If you click on the pictures, they expand to full size.) I spent a few hours Wednesday, now that all my publication deadlines are...

Saturday November 11, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Five Best Coffees

Here's my ranking: what's yours? 1. Chestnut Hill Coffee Company (latte). 2. Caribou Coffee: Daybreak (homemade latte) 3. Seattle's Best (drip, with cream) 4. Dunkin' Donuts (with cream, no sugar) 5. Starbuck's (coffee of the day with cream)...

Tuesday November 7, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Discovering Ancient Renewal

I don't do this very often, and the reason I'm doing this is because I believe in it so much. I have a colleague, Brad Nassif, who singularly combines evangelical and Orthodoxy piety, and Brad is now offering a seminar...

Sunday November 5, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bird Identification: What is this?

What do you think this bird is? Click on it and it expands. The knowledgeable folks are saying it is a Cooper's Hawk; and I thought I was seeing a Northern Harrier all along....

Saturday November 4, 2006

Categories: Education, Miscellaneous

Harper Collins Study Bible (NRSV)

I'm not one to pay all that much attention to Study Bibles, but the Harper Collins Study Bible, based on the NRSV and edited by HA Attridge is a Bible that churches and pastors and others will surely want to...

Wednesday November 1, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Speaking Schedule

October 14, 15 Embracing Grace Irving Bible Church Irving, Texas Contact: Steve Roese October 19-22 Durham, New Hampshire October 24-27 Emergent at Westminster Theological Seminary Philadelphia, PA Contact: Anthony Stiff November 7 John Brown University Siloam Springs, Arkansas Chapel: The...

Wednesday November 1, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bio

Scot McKnight is a widely-recognized authority on the New Testament, early Christianity, and the historical Jesus. He is the Karl A. Olsson Professor in Religious Studies at North Park University (Chicago, Illinois). A popular and witty speaker, Dr. McKnight has...

Wednesday October 25, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Praying again for Bob

From Linda: Bob's bloodwork came back ok, but he now has a more serious problem now. Fri in the middle of the night (of course!) his BP surged very high...so high we were ready to go to the ER again...

Monday October 23, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

New Hampshire

Kris' sister's name is Pat and she is married to Bob; their daughter's name is Kari. And Kari is a senior at the University of New Hampshire and, when we visit her, we like to stay at Hickory Pond Inn....

Monday October 23, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Walking Mary

Everyone approximately my age, and the detail itself need not be mentioned, from Freeport Illinois knows the story of Midnight Mary. So, when I saw that James VanOosting published a novel, called Walking Mary, and built the central character on...

Friday October 20, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Every church must have this...

William Mounce, Mounce's Complete Expository Dictionary of Old and New Testament Words (MED). For decades the lay person has been given Vine's dictionary in order to see an overview of the meaning of words, but Mounce has raised the level:...

Thursday October 19, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Do Calvinists understand Arminianism? 7

Myth #7: Arminianism is not a theology of grace. Olson contends that the "material principle" of Arminianism is prevenient grace and that all of salvation is "wholly and entirely of God's grace." So there. Here is Olson's analogy. Humans have...

Wednesday October 18, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

St. Luke's Day

Almighty God, who didst inspire thy servant Luke the physician to set forth in the Gospel the love and healing power of thy Son: Graciously continue in thy Church the like love and power to heal, to the praise and...

Tuesday October 17, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Happy Birthdays to the Fam

I'm among the world's worst "rememberers of birthdays." At one time I seriously considered sending out cards to every family member on January 1st just to make sure it got done. The problem stems from the fact that I'm not...

Monday October 16, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

IBC

This weekend Kris and I were guests of Irving Bible Church in Irving, Texas. Wow. We had a great time. We had a public event Saturday evening -- I spoke for one hour about the gospel of Embracing Grace and...

Saturday October 14, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Jesus Creed does Maine

A former student (from my first year at TEDS) and now a pastor in the area, Kent Palmer, and his blog-reading wife, Phyllis, are in Maine and sent this picture to me to let me know that the Jesus Creed...

Saturday October 14, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Weekly Meanderings

Something happened this morning to these; they were'nt showing; sorry. Kris and I will be flying next weekend to Durham, New Hampshire, to visit our niece. Lovely area to visit. All I can say about this is "Good!" I once...

Friday October 13, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Cure for Fear of Lightning?

Deafness. Here is our dog, Webster, asleep during a lightning and thunder storm. For years he was petrified of storms and would hide under the bed or descend into the basement where he could neither hear nor see the storms....

Thursday October 12, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Akron's Chapel

I had a great time with the leaders from The Chapel in Akron on Monday. Before I say anything else, I must admit that it was special for me to see one of my all-time favorite students at TEDS, Jay...

Wednesday October 11, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

A Letter from the Heart 2

Here is the next letter from my correspondent: Dear Scot, wow, i am honored to be gifted with so many words that are full of grace and love. on your first point, i have worked hard these last few years...

Saturday October 7, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Thanks Phyllis

On behalf of our BTS Dept and the North Park, thanks to Phyllis Tickle for the sparkling lectures for our annual Kermit Zarley Lectures. (Picture, L to R: SMcK, Phyllis, Kermit Zarley)...

Thursday October 5, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bob, you readin' this?

From Linda: Yep..he's free! We got home around 7:30pm (the process started at 11!) He's quite tired, but in much better shape than when he came home from Mercy! He still isn't where they want him on his clotting times,so...

Wednesday October 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bob

Amazing but true they were going to send him home today, but his white blood cell count is slightly up. They will do some tests to find out what is causing this. He also has double vision off and on,...

Tuesday October 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Happy Birthday to the Ladies!

Happy Birthday to Annika (my favorite daughter-in-law), Kari (my niece who stars on the Univ. of New Hampshire track team) and Pat (my wonderful sister-in-law and a terrific basketball coach)! The first pic is of Annika, with Lukas in Ixtapa;...

Sunday October 1, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pray for Bob

Well, the last few days have been rough...he's felt worse each day instead of better. He hasn't been sleeping at night because of pain, and has been going into atrial fibrillation quite a bit. He was most miserable today at...

Friday September 29, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Friday is for Friends

There was a day when maintaining friendships meant typing a letter, sealing it in an envelope, stamping it, and dropping it in the mail. It took some time, and such "snail mail" has become a lost art for most of...

Thursday September 28, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Good news about Bob

Linda : UNBELIEVABLE!!!!! Bob was taken off the ventilator at 1 this am (yes, that is now 17 hours ago, about 8 hours after the surgery finished! He is awake and SOOOOO happy!! We kept telling the nurses to tell...

Wednesday September 27, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Speaking on condition of anonymity

We read this frequently in our newspapers: "speaking on condition of anonymity." What does it mean? I suggest the following, but wonder what you think when you hear this expression in a newspaper or TV report: I'd like to know...

Tuesday September 26, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pray for Bob

Bob Robinson is having surgery. Let's pray for him and Linda and his children. May God's healing grace rest on them....

Sunday September 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pray for Steve's mom

Steve McCoy, in our family of bloggers, posts a picture of his mother who has been diagnosed with cancer. Please pray for her and for Steve and all around them....

Friday September 22, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Crossroads in Minnesota

I am at Crossroads College in Rochester, MN, and am honored to have been chosen to give the Earl Grice Lectures, and my subject is atonement. I have been hosted by Mark Weedman and Mike Benson, and they have been...

Sunday September 17, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Give me some kind of "Lovie"

Da Bears! An awesome display on both sides of the ball this week. Rex Grossman is showing he's figured out the QB spot. And Lovie Smith:...

Sunday September 17, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Michigan!

As many of you know, a major sports rivalry was had in the Midwest yesterday. Notre Dame vs. Michigan, at ND -- and here's a memento. HT: John Ramer (for Ken White) Admission: I'm not a Michigan fan but I...

Friday September 15, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Yum

Our Bichon Frise, Webster, at fourteen years old has now discovered the wastebasket -- but only when we are gone. It so happens that one of us, on occasion, leaves the kitchen wastebasket out and three times of late...

Sunday September 10, 2006

Prayer for the Week

Many of us -- and I wish even more than that -- will recite the Lord's Prayer today as a community of faith. Here's a liturgical shaping of that prayer so that it reflects the Jesus Creed: Because we love...

Monday September 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Mission Meadows

Kris and I had a wondrous time at Mission Meadows camp in Dewittville NY (on Chautauqua Lake). Family and Fellowship. We spent most of Saturday with Lukas and Annika, who took us to see some sites around the Chautauqua region...

Sunday September 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Prayer for the Week

From The Celtic Daily Prayer: Christ, as a light illumine and guide me. Christ, as a shield overshadow me. Christ under me; Christ over me; Christ beside me on my left and my right. This day be within and without...

Saturday September 2, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

New York, New York

I'm speaking at a camp this weekend on Chautauqua Lake: Mission Meadows,. Jay Baehr, the camp administrator who invited us, and his wife, Betsy (former student) are here and it has been fun to see them. Of course, we are...

Saturday August 26, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Invincible!

Kris began the day on the back porch reading the newspaper. 25 or so minutes into her read she opened the back door to say, "I've found a movie for us tonight." I asked, "What's it called?" She said, "Invincible."...

Friday August 25, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Computer Issue: Entourage

We have a desktop iMac and I write on a Powerbook G4. I use Entourage as my e-mail application, and the mail from North Park just shows up (like magic to me) at home in my Entourage account. But, today...

Wednesday August 16, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

One more time: Clean Desks

Here's a fool-proof method of keeping your desk clean, your kitchen counter tidy, your bedroom closet in order, and your e-mail box on the first page! Stephen Shields, knowing I like to keep a clean desk, sent me this flow...

Tuesday August 15, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

NorthBridge

Sunday I spoke at NorthBridge Church. They asked me to initiate a new teaching series on the Apostle's Guide to Missional Living as taken from 1 Peter. It's a great church to attend, so I was really honored to be...

Monday August 14, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Must Read about Bob

From Bob, and I hope you'll continue to pray for him and his heart, and Linda and those kids. I know I'm praying for him often.: My friend Byron Borger (the owner of the greatest book store on the planet...

Sunday August 13, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Question for readers

Here's a letter from a reader: please think this over and if you have thoughts for Mike, please give them either here or at his site.Hey Scot, Looking for some advice from Christians with older children. Our church is a...

Saturday August 12, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Kris: I've been tagged

This "tag" records Kris' comments; she was tagged by Lukas. 1. One book that changed your life: Practicing the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence. 2. One book that you've read more than once: CS Lewis, The Lion, the Witch,...

Thursday August 10, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Green Thumb: Not!

Kris is the gardener in the family: she thinks about flowers and plants and trees; she waters them regularly so they don't croak. I'm called in for two things: I mow and I do the heavy stuff. This Spring we...

Wednesday August 9, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

When Your Child Goes to College

Some of you are facing a new reality, in fact a life change. Some of you are packing and buying and ordering U-Hauls or plane tickets for your son or daughter to go off to college. I will see such...

Tuesday August 8, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

I've been tagged

By Steve McCoy: 1. One book that changed your life: D. Bohoeffer, The Cost of Discipleship. I read it in college and it has haunted my life. I've read most of it in German as well, and am moved everytime...

Monday August 7, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Sermons and Plagiarism: Going Beyond

Saturday's post on plagiarism took me by surprise. Lots of chat for a Saturday. The challenge to preach and teach weekly, and often more than once, is far more challenging than most comprehend. I'm wondering what you do to keep...

Thursday August 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Paul and War

Had the Apostle Paul lived to see the war of Rome with Israel in 66-73 AD, what would he have done? Here are some considerations: I ask this consideration: Paul was not a soldier, but let's put him either in...

Thursday August 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Paraclete Book Sale: Limited offer

Turning Lemons into Lemonade, Paraclete Press Announces an Innovative Book Sale Unlike Any Other! Pastors, youth pastors, and other ministry leaders are offered Paraclete’s best titles at outrageously low prices! One of the pitfalls of publishing in this day and...

Wednesday August 2, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

You talkin' to me: Go!

How do you know God's will? Well, Mike Breaux -- who is one of my favorite preachers -- preached about this last weekend at Willow Creek and I think his points, even if not new, are spot-on: First, filter your...

Tuesday August 1, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Christian and Politics: My Theory

Here's my thesis: Republicans believe "what is good for me is good for the nation" and Democrats believe "what is good for the nation is good for me." Christians think "how can I and how can we, as a community...

Monday July 31, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Kids and Dogs and Mary, O My!

About two weeks ago, Lukas and Annika arrived for a wedding of friends (and former students of mine), so we all went to the wedding. Then a day or so later, Lukas and Annika flew to Florida so Luke could...

Saturday July 29, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

I've been tagged by J-Marie

On one of the comments on my post response to Jordon Cooper, I was asked these questions by J-Marie: Who prefers which news channel? We tend to skip around, but I think Kris prefers FoxNews a little and I prefer...

Tuesday July 25, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Would you?

If asked, would you participate in a Discovery adventure into outerspace? I got to thinking about this when I saw the picture of those on board of this new space exploration and experiment. Here are my thoughts: Would I? would...

Monday July 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

WGN Extension 720 Tonight

Tonight, on WGN Radio (listen) from 9pm-11pm on Extension 720, I will be interviewed along with Mark Galli, editor at Christianity Today, and author of Jesus Mean and Wild by Milt Rosenberg. Our conversation will be about Mark's book and...

Monday July 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

The question for Noll and Nystrom

Mark Noll and Caroyln Nystrom's book, Is the Reformation Over?, with this post is now over for the immediate future. Without getting into every chp, and there were some good chps left, I do want to offer what I see...

Sunday July 23, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Birds

Kris' paternal grandmother, known to us as Grandma Willie (her real name was Willamina), taught me to watch birds. I'm grateful to her for it. Sitting on my back porch recently with Lukas and Annika, I watched the sudden flash...

Saturday July 22, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

California Sites

Today I'll post some pictures of our time in California. On Thursday morning we got up and headed up to Lake Arrowhead. Didn't read the map quite right, got off on some traffic-laden street, went beyond the mountain road to...

Thursday July 20, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

California Humor

We Midwesterners don't take earthquakes lightly. Our family has been in one, and I thought it was spooky. Give me a tornado anytime: get to the basement and by and large you'll be safe. So, when we checked in to...

Monday July 17, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Youth Leadership Institute

Kris and I were in California last Thursday through Saturday, and I want to record some thoughts here about our days there. We were guests of Robin Dugall, director of Youth Leadership Institute which is held annually at Azusa Pacific...

Friday July 14, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Who said this?

I've edited only slightly. God can show Himself as He really is only to real people. And that means not simply to people who are individually good, but to people who are united together in a body, loving one another,...

Thursday July 13, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Atheism

Kris and I are in San Dimas, CA, where I will be speaking to the Youth Leadership Institute in conjunction with Robin Dugall, a professor at Azusa Pacific. We should have access to the internet throughout the day, so ......

Wednesday July 12, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Apologetics

I'm not sure what you think of apologetics, but I've always had this sneaking suspicion that apologetics bolsters the faith of those who already believe. I think it sometimes impacts those who don't believe, and we'd be foolish to create...

Monday July 10, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Jogging

I gave up jogging long ago. Why? I'm so competitive I couldn't jog for my health's sake. I had to have a stop watch, and then a chart, and then personal records -- for each day of the week, and...

Saturday July 8, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Our Walks

Kris and I take a walk each day. On weekdays we usually have a salad and then walk around Butler Lake. Lukas sent us this link to "our walk." A tad over 2 miles. Here we've kept check on a...

Thursday July 6, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

What's Wrong with this Picture?

When driving in a classic, I think 1947, car, this is one thing the driver shouldn't be doing. Classical cars and these just don't mix. Click on the photo to enlargen it....

Tuesday July 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

A Bad Day for Dogs

Today is July 4th in the USA. Which means fireworks. We once knew of a dog that got so scared it took off running, and got ... well, it didn't surive the mad dash from the booms and pops. Our...

Tuesday July 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

My World Cup Predictions (and Question)

Game #1 Regulation: Germany 0, Italy 0. Overtime: Germany 0, Italy 0. Penalty kicks: 5-5. What do they do if that happens? Eventually, somehow, the Germans will win this one. Game #2 Regulation: France 0, Portugal 0. Overtime: France 0,...

Tuesday July 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Freedom

Today is July 4th, the day the USA celebrates Independence Day and the concept of socio-political freedom. Today's post contains a prayer and the Declaration of Independence. My own political views about justice and freedom have appeared here and there...

Monday July 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

An Emerging Story

I was recently interviewed by a master's student at a local university who is doing research on the emerging church movement. When he e-mailed me a note of thanks, I simply asked this: "Where are you theologically?" Here's his answer....

Sunday July 2, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Goodbye to Willow's Axis (Service)

We sat in Saturday night to hear Gene Appel, lead pastor at Willow Creek Community Church, explain to the 20-something ministry called Axis what the leadership sees as the next "evolution in Axis." The Saturday night Axis service will be...

Sunday July 2, 2006

Categories: Books, Miscellaneous

Announcement: Friday is for Friends

Starting July 7th, Friday, I'll begin a series on my favorite, one-of-a-kind, drop-all-your-other-books-to-read, author, Joseph Epstein, and his new book called Friendship: An Expose. We'll do maybe two chapters each Friday, and the point won't be so much to interact...

Saturday July 1, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Back Porch Sights

As I sat on my back porch recently reading a book, I had a visitor. One I had not had in the twenty years we have lived in this home: a Red-headed Woodpecker. We are regularly visited by Yellow-shafted Flickers,...

Friday June 30, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Cell Phones: Advanced Stuff

From a fellow blogger (HT: Hal). This, I guess, is why my students can actually communicate with students in other classes without having to say a word or write something that is knowable to professors who don't know cell phone...

Thursday June 29, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Blogging: How Influential?

Evidently very. Time magazine has an article on how influential the bloggers of the SBC were in the recent voting for leadership. Mark Roberts, who links to the Time article itself, has made some observations and I'll make some here....

Wednesday June 28, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

"Drive by Highland"

As I said yesterday, Luke was home some this weekend while he was scouting a minor league team. He was with us during the day and at the games in the evening. At home he visited his favorite places. Here's...

Saturday June 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Cell phones: Summer pattern

Some of you followed my steep, but bumptious, learning curve in learning how to use my cell phone. Laura taught us how to do the automatic dial, so now I just hold down #2 and it calls Kris. I get...

Friday June 23, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Summer evenings and ice cream

There's something fitting about a warm summer evening, some ice cream (or custard in our case), and a lazy drive through a local neighborhood. Both Kris and I grew up in families that often did this. My family usually went...

Wednesday June 21, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Evening Prayer

Spirit of God, promise of Jesus, come to our help at the close of this day. Come with forgiveness and healing love. Come with life and hope. Come with all that we need to continue in the way of your...

Monday June 19, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Father's Day

Kris and I drove to Freeport to see my father and both of our mothers on Saturday. My father recently had back surgery, my mother ankle surgery, and we were glad to see them moving around better. We went out...

Sunday June 18, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Emerging Pastoral Openings

I don't do this as a rule, but I will post advertisements of pastoral openings that come my way. Bruce Metcalf, lead pastor at Hilmar Covenant Church, near Turlock California, is looking for an Associate Pastor who will head up...

Saturday June 17, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Piemonte

Here are two pictures from the Piemonte region. The first is the grocer who took care of us in every way, telling us which shops to visit and what kind of wines to purchase. On top of that, her two...

Saturday June 17, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Risotto al Basilico

While in the Ligurian area of Italy, we learned how good basil (basilico) pestos can be. So, it was my intent when we returned to learn how to make a pesto properly, to good taste, and to learn how to...

Friday June 16, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Ira's Sauce

Kris and I have had three meals with Ira Rounsaville's sauce, and we have to give it our heartiest recommendation, and I want to pass it on to you. Ira, if you remember, was at The Emmaus Community church where...

Wednesday June 14, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

My Theology

I took that test I linked to in the Weekly Meanderings last Saturday, and this is what showed up. I'd not characterize myself this way, but maybe you took it too. At any rate, I have purchased Finney's 2-volume theology,...

Saturday June 10, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Reading in Italy

Somehow, Kris always manages to take a picture when I'm reading. The first is an early morning shot from our villa high up into the hills of Comogli and the second in Santa Margherita. I was reading Jaroslav Pelikan's Mary...

Friday June 9, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Manarola

The Cinque Terra villages, to one degree or the other, rise from the shore onto the steep slopes. They are each a port city, but their claim is their unique culture and cuisine along with their near inaccessibility by car....

Thursday June 8, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Evening on the Porch

It was Kris' birthday yesterday, and Laura and Mark came up for dinner on the porch. I made mushroom caps filled with basil, a salad, and I cooked up Chinese in the wok. Then we went for a long walk...

Thursday June 8, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Santa Margherita and Portofino

Here are some pictures from two lovely cities we visited. We began the day, after a 4 minute train ride (which was better than a 45 minute drive to the same location), with a nice cup of latte in the...

Wednesday June 7, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Monterosso

The first village of the Cinque Terra (five cities/places) that we visited was the farthest west, Monterosso. It was the largest, and had the only real beach. Here's a few pics. (If you click on the thumbnail, it will open...

Tuesday June 6, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

What I like most about Summer

Some of you live in a part of this good world of ours where the weather doesn't change that much, so you have great weather all the time. Others of us know what the change of seasons means to our...

Tuesday June 6, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Camogli

Our villa was up that mountain about 75% of the way; in other words, off the top of this picture. The village is Camogli and it is pronounced "cu-mol-yi." The second picture is of Kris having dinner at one of...

Monday June 5, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bellagio

Here are pictures of Bellagio, a village on Lake Como. The first is from our hotel room, the second at the edge of the peninsula. The third was our favorite walking promenade along the lake....

Monday June 5, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Shoes tell the tale

Some time back I suggested you could tell which males were emerging and which weren't by whether or not you see a belt. If there was a belt visible, shirt tucked in, etc., emerging was a stretch. We found another...

Sunday June 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

To Tattoo or not to Tattoo?

I confess I am of a certain age, and that age was certain that tattoos were not to be had. Well, that prohibition of tattoos no longer obtains either for those of my "certain age" or for the newer generation....

Sunday June 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

New Opportunity

While Kris and I were in Italy, Alise Barrymore, the former campus minister at North Park and who is starting up a new community church with James King, wrote and asked us to come down to speak about The DaVinci...

Sunday June 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Back home

We got up Saturday morning at 4:15am for a 5am drive up to Milano from our place in Camogli. (5am Sat morning in Camogli is 10pm Friday night in Chicago time.) We had heard it would take as much as...

Saturday June 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Blog Tour

Paraclete Press is announcing a "blog tour" where each day a review will appear about Praying with the Church. Let's make this a conversation about learning about prayer. (You can get a free Jesus Creed if you buy a Praying...

Friday June 2, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Vernazza

We drove yesterday (Thurs) through the hilly wine country south of Alba, got to Monteforte di' Alba, stopped in a cafe to have a cafe latte, and then lolled our way down to the Autostrade to head to our place...

Thursday June 1, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Alba

Kris and I had a great afternoon yesterday in Lucca, walking the wall and visiting the churches. And today we are in Alba, much farther inland and our trip here this morning involved a glorious trip up A6 with the...

Wednesday May 31, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Lucca

Yesterday afternoon we visited the Rodeo Drive of the area -- Portofino. All we could afford was a cup of Cafe Latte, which to be honest was about as good as they can be made. Dinner last night in Camogli...

Tuesday May 30, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Santa Margherita

We've never seen vacation plans that weren't capable of adjustment. Our walking yesterday wore us out, so we got up a little later and decided to visit a historic (aren't all villages in Italy that?) village called Santa Margherita just...

Tuesday May 30, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous, Romans

The Truth of Wrath

God's judgment, Paul says in Romans 2:2, is based on truth, and that truth is God's standard for judgment. Those who do not respond to that truth, Paul says, are storing up for themselves wrath. But, these two points sandwich...

Monday May 29, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Rio, Rio!

Yesterday we messed up on the trains. Today we found out that one of our mess-ups was to our advantage. We bought yesterday what we thought was a "transfer" ticket; we discovered today, in fact, it was an "upgrade" ticket....

Sunday May 28, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Italian Trains

Kris and I have rented a small villa looking over the Ligurian Sea (on the Mediterranean Sea) just west of Genoa, and we took the trip last night down the steep roads into Camogli for a dinner on the coast....

Sunday May 28, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

A Sunday Prayer

Let nothing disturb thee, nothing affright thee; all things are passing, God never changeth! Patient endurance attaineth to all things; who God possesseth in nothing is wanting; alone God sufficeth. [Sign of the cross] In the name of the Father,...

Sunday May 28, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Blogs to Come

This summer we will work through Romans -- keeping before us the importance of knowing the Bible and understanding this most important of Paul's letters. I will also blog through some books, and I'm behind on them right now, but...

Saturday May 27, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bellagio

We've found another "favorite place" in Italy, but this just might be the best of the favorite places. It is called Bellagio, it is on the northern tip of a mountainous region and penetrates right into the middle of Lake...

Friday May 26, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Clean before you leave?

The night or day before we leave for a weekend or a vacation Kris gets herself into a cleaning snit -- at least that is what I call it. (Part of it, I'm sure, has to do with having the...

Friday May 26, 2006

Categories: Books, Miscellaneous

For God So Loved

Jonathan Wilson's For God So Loved the World: A Christology of Disciples came across my desk recently because it has a nice section on atonement theories, arguing as many of us are arguing today, that atonement is a multi-splendored work...

Thursday May 25, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

What to do with dogs...

We leave today (Thursday) for a trip to Italy. Webster, our 13-year old, deaf but very cheery and happy Bichon, was scheduled for the Bichon Bed and Breakfast in our community. Kris, in her desire to make sure he was...

Wednesday May 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Finally, a clean desk!

Ah! What a relief, the desk is now clean. All the atonement books off the desk, back on the shelves -- and I found I had outgrown those portions of my library. But, still, it feels so good to clean...

Wednesday May 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Heads Up, but Eyes Down! Update

It's been a good week. This week Kris found a ten dollar bill, a one dollar bill, several dimes, a brand new nickel, and a bundle of pennies. Any competitors?...

Wednesday May 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous, Romans

World as Eikon

As Tom Wright observes, natural theology has attached itself to Romans 1:19-21 and gotten all it can out of these verses. For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. 20...

Tuesday May 23, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Good Writers in Various Disciplines

Someone has asked me about good writers. In particular, I mentioned C.H. Dodd, and N.T. Wright, and also C.F.D. Moule. But this person has asked about similar examples in Old Testament studies, Church History, Theology, Sciences, Sociology ... you understand....

Monday May 22, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous, Romans

Wrath

Romans 1:18-32 is a long section on the wrath of God. What is the wrath of God? There are two views, and I'd like to propose that the two views are not as "two-fold" as a lot of folks think....

Monday May 22, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Fountain Pens on the Transit

On the transit train the other day from the terminal out to the remote parking at O'Hare Airport, I was jammed into a completely packed train. I was standing next to a middle-aged woman who I thought was looking at...

Saturday May 20, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Poll: What are you?

My new poll is an attempt to figure out where our readers are. Let's try to figure out where we are right now. Furthermore, while I love the generic-brand comment that "I'm just a Christian," most of us participate in...

Friday May 19, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Prayer for Guidance

A Prayer by Thomas Merton - Thoughts in Solitude My Lord God, I have no idea where I am going. I do not see the road ahead of me. I cannot know for certain where it will end. Nor do...

Thursday May 18, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Spamalot

I got spammed today big time: by ph------. So, because of spam issues, we would encourage you to register if you haven't already as we intend to make posting comments more difficult for unregistered guests... I don't know what else...

Wednesday May 17, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Party Evangelism: An Unchurched Perspective

This is the second in a three-part series on what is now being called "party evangelism." It presents an interview with a young man who attended one of the parties. Inside the Party: An “unchurched” perspective April 14, 2006 T.D.,...

Monday May 15, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Been to a Movie lately?

Kris and I haven't been to a theater in months. Are there any good movies out right now? Have you been to a movie theater in the last two months? We haven't. (Home movies don't count.)...

Monday May 15, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Happy Mother's Day!

Kris and I drove over to Freeport, IL, where we grew up (together) and where our moms live. My mom recently broke her ankle in more than one place, had screws, pins and wires at work to mend the foot,...

Sunday May 14, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

To Kris, Happy Mother's Day!

Kris, you are a wonderful mother and I can think of many reasons, not the least of which is that you are always insightful as a mother and therefore wisely loving and caring. But, how about this as the first...

Tuesday May 9, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

American Idol

Kris and I got into American Idol tonight. Four wonderful singers. Hope you vote, both on the phone and on this blog....

Sunday May 7, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

My Favorite Nighttime Prayer

From The Book of Common Prayer: Protect us, Lord, as we stay awake; watch over us as we sleep, that awake we may watch with Christ, and asleep, rest in his peace. Amen. Try this every night for a week...

Friday May 5, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Emergent and Doctrinal Statements

Yesterday Tony Jones published a statement by LeRon Shults about whether or not Emergent should have a doctrinal statement. LeRon says "No, Emergent shouldn't have a statement of faith." I stand with those who think Emergent should not have a...

Friday May 5, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Speaking of Doctrinal Statements

I've said this before, but I sense (I'm not a prophet) that the future of conservative evangelicalism in the USA can be charted in the leading voices found at Southern Seminary in Louisville, though I would not want to be...

Thursday May 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Heaven and Hell

I read R. Swinburne's Responsibility and Atonement and he had lots of ideas about heaven and hell, so I thought I'd see where you are on this one. The options were not easy to spell out. Purgatory, for instance, is...

Wednesday May 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Echoes of N.T. Wright 2

The second section of Tom Wright's new book, Simply Christian, is called Staring at the Sun -- an evocative and insightful metaphor for what it is like to stare at God -- blinded by the light, never quite able to...

Tuesday May 2, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Room with a View

A generous family at Montecito Covenant wanted Kris and me to have a room with a view of the beach, which we surely did. And we remain grateful for their kindness. The beachfront was constant activity, from walkers and joggers...

Monday May 1, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Montecito: Two Words

We were blessed to be with the good folks at Montecito Covenant this weekend. Their generosity gave Kris and me the freedom to wander for most of two days in Santa Barbara and Montecito. I have two words for the...

Saturday April 29, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Mission at Santa Barbara

Kris and I are in Santa Barbara where I'm speaking for a generous Montecito Covenant Church (up in the foothills and near Westmont). One of my striking impressions is that this place is filled with runners and walkers. We are...

Thursday April 27, 2006

Emerging Evangelism

The new "EE" will not be like the old one. The quotations yesterday are from an emerging leader indeed, but he died long ago: his name is Walter Rauschenbusch. I want to contend that the emerging form of evangelism is...

Tuesday April 25, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Another Wine Miracle

We replaced our back porch carpeting a couple weeks back. ( "We" is a very generous use of "we.") There's a couple of stories in our carpets. Some six or seven years ago I was puffing on a cigar, lost...

Monday April 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

You might be a squirreler if you...

Squirrelers, whether they are rednecks or not, are those of us who gather things and store them up for future use, even if they never use them. Are you are squirreler? You might be a squirreler if you... [This is...

Sunday April 23, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Just Dance

At Willow last night Mike Breaux presented the talk. He called it "From Walker to Walker" and traced the life of humans -- who begin in walkers and end up (often enough) in walkers. It was a spirited and sensitive...

Saturday April 22, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Second Thoughts

After reading the comments over the last few days about women and ministry, I'm now thinking this topic is impossible to carry on through a blog. Others can choose to blog about this....

Saturday April 22, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Singing at the Dame

Thursday afternoon Kris and I drove through the obnoxious traffic of the south side of Chicago over to South Bend, where I was scheduled for a TV interview at LeSea for their Harvest Show. We got in about 7pm and...

Friday April 21, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Heads Up, but Eyes Down!

For years Kris and I have walked every night around the lake in the middle of Libertyville. On weekends we walk at a forest preserve; during bad weather we walk at the local mall. But, we've made a sport of...

Wednesday April 19, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Prayer for the Week

Here's the prayer for the week in The Divine Hours, which is taken from The Book of Common Prayer: O God, who by the glorious resurrection of your Son Jesus Christ destroyed death and brought life and immortality to light:...

Tuesday April 18, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

A Letter from Bob

After a harrowing Easter weekend, I'm home tonight and doing well. We believe I had a "Rebound"--when one moves from one type of blood pressure medicine to another, the body may freak out and the BP goes throught the roof....

Tuesday April 18, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Another deal on Praying with the Church

Because the number who wrote in was overwhelming to the publisher, about 100 per hour, Paraclete is offering another deal for the first two hundred and they will hear directly from Paraclete about that deal. The first fifty will be...

Tuesday April 18, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

50 Free Praying with the Church

The first fifty who e-mail Carol Showalter will get a free copy of my new book, Praying with the Church. Just ask her for a free copy. I just got back to my office from classes, and am told by...

Tuesday April 18, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Easter Service

Kris and I, with Laura and Mark, went to Willow's Easter service last night. Splendid intergenerational music and remindings of the resurrection. They opted for a high-intensity approach to the joy of Easter, and the music and dancing simply lifted...

Monday April 17, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

News about Bob

Because of chest pain and a very high blood pressure reading on Friday morning, Bob went to the emergency room at Mercy Medical in Canton. From there he was life-flighted to the Cleveland Clinic, where doctors determined that there was...

Saturday April 15, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

News on Bob: Keep Praying

From Byron Harvey's blog: The No Kool Aid Zone. After many tests, they have decided to do another surgery on Bob on Tuesday or Wednesday after they get him more stabilized (blood pressure too high, etc.). There is some question...

Saturday April 15, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Another Fashion Faux pas

Last week I got to class and one of my students, Julie, simply asked this question: "Did your wife see you before you left?" At that point I knew that I was wearing something totally unacceptable. "Yes," I said. Well,...

Saturday April 15, 2006

Immigration: Bryan's Story

My name is Bryan and I read your blog regularly (I've only commented a couple of times). I noticed you posting on the immigration situation (I read the one you posted today). I was wondering if you've read Bob Ekblad's...

Friday April 14, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Pray for Bob again

URGENT: Please pray AGAIN for Bob; as I write this, he is being life-flighted to Cleveland. Blood has apparently built up around his heart; I'm no doctor, but it sounds as though some surgery is in store for this Good...

Thursday April 13, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Job Rating: College Professors

CNN published yesterday its new ranking of jobs. And, lo and behold!, they rank college professors at #2. The secret is now out, so I'm glad I got my teaching post before everyone and their offspring realized that teaching is...

Thursday April 13, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Gospel of Judas 5

Bart Ehrman, in his essay in the National Geographic presentation of the translation of The Gospel of Judas, once again raises his oft-argued point: by the time of Nicea (c. 325) there was a "winning" side and a "losing" side....

Thursday April 13, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Traditional Mass Returning?

There are rumors that the Pope Benedict XVI may declare a "universal indult" (permission) for local parishes to return to the 1962 Missal (Tridentine Mass) where the mass was said in Latin, the form prior to Vatican II. The political...

Wednesday April 12, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Immigration

I think we can agree that crossing the border without proper documentation is illegal. And it seems reasonable to me that illegal immigrants in the USA who are employed are receving pay for work that could otherwise be done by...

Tuesday April 11, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Should I just shave it?

My hair has been, well, what's the best way to put it? -- how about uncooperative of late. It sticks up and flies around like its got a mind of its own. Knowing I have a TV interview tomorrow about...

Monday April 10, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

One Year of Blogging

When Bob Smietana, an editor at Covenant Companion, suggested I'd like blogging, I asked him what a "blog" was. No kidding, I had no idea. We were having coffee at Tre Kronor, and he explained how to get it going...

Monday April 10, 2006

Categories: Books, Miscellaneous

The Gospel of Judas 2

"The secret account of the revelation that Jesus spoke in conversation with Judas Iscariot..." -- this is how The Gospel of Judas [GJ] begins. Jesus, GJ tells us, did great wonders and spoke about mysteries and was sometimes "appeared" to...

Thursday April 6, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Cell Phones: Learning Curve

First, keep the battery charged. I got to the airport last Friday, our flight was delayed for a good long while, and so I called the pastor of the church we were going to (Eastpoint Community Church), and realized it...

Thursday April 6, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Forgiveness and the Face 4

In the second part of Shults' chapter on facing, forgiveness and salvation, Shults looks at what the Christian tradition means by forgiveness. Shults seeks here to liberate the idea of forgiveness from judicial metaphors and make room for the reality...

Wednesday April 5, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Impact of Blogs

Some of you may recall that I griped about a commercial that Kraft Foods used for A1 sauce, and how Kraft used someone who switched his prisoner number with someone on death row in order to get to eat a...

Wednesday April 5, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Dave and Donald Miller

Donald Miller tells us, and I saw it in his new book To Own a Dragon, that he writes his books in coffee shops. But I want to talk about Dave Miller's new CD, for in it he's got a...

Wednesday April 5, 2006

Emerging Peter: Eschatology and Ethics

Whichever view of 1 Peter 4:7 you prefer, it is nonetheless clear that Peter's motivation is to ground the need for the powerless churches of Asia Minor to live properly. As Peter's theology for the powerless is worked out here,...

Tuesday April 4, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Forgiveness and the Face 3

In this 3d installment on Sandage & Shults, The Faces of Forgiveness, I want to look at the first third of LeRon Shults' chapter "Facing, Forgiveness, and the Christian Doctrine of Salvation." I'm on record as a fan of LeRon,...

Monday April 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bob's Story

Bob Robinson has begun writing about his experience of an aortic explosion and the prayers that saved his life. Make sure you read these reports....

Monday April 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Eastpoint Community Church

Kris and I were invited to Eastpoint Community Church, in New-ARK Delaware, this weekend. Tom Ward has developed one of the finest church websites I've seen. I admit it: when we got up Friday we wondered just where in New...

Friday March 31, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Cell Phones: Progress Report

I reported yesterday that I got my first cell phone last Friday. I've learned a few things, not the least of which is how to take pictures. So, I took a picture of Brad Nassif, and then some of my...

Thursday March 30, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Do you remember your first...

Cell phone? I do, as it was purchased last Friday. Yes, that's right. A hold out is what I had going on. But after a few mess-ups, one at an airport, Kris and I realized it would best if we...

Monday March 27, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

News about Bob

Yippee! It's Saturday March 25 and Bob is home (sleeping cozily, I might add). I spoke to him, and it was nice to hear him joking and talking. He came home a full 7 weeks after he went in so...

Saturday March 25, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Emergence at Wheaton?

Here's the article by Alan Jacobs about Wheaton's decision to fire Joshua Hochschild. This appeared in First Things. This is a serious piece and I support Alan Jacobs. Nice to hear his voice in this matter, and it a voice...

Friday March 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bob's Blogging Again!

I'm BAAAAAAAAACK! This is Bob. I've finally come home after seven (!) weeks in the hospital. I’m excited to be back with my family. I’m very weak and I still get a little queasy in the stomach at times. I...

Friday March 24, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Happy Birthday Laura!

Laura, our daughter, turns 29 today (I had to ask Kris how old Laura was -- but that's another story). She was our first child. I was in seminary (taking Murray Harris' Advanced Exegesis class and writing a midterm that...

Monday March 20, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Harbert Community Church

I pulled out of the driveway at 6:15am to drive around Lake Michigan into the breezy climes of Western Michigan -- and arrived in Sawyer to speak at Harbert Covenant around 9:30am -- their time (not Chicago time). Gave me...

Sunday March 19, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bee-Attitudes

Pam Cooke, at Cold Springs Community Church, gave Kris and me a bottle of her home-made honey: Bee-Attitudes. She has some of those bee "drawer-"looking objects in the field at the home where we stayed, and she explained to us...

Friday March 17, 2006

Is the future of Evangelicalism with the SBC?

The rise of the Southern Baptist Convention out of the confines of its own walls into a major player in Western Christianity's evangelicalism calls for a conversation. There were days when the SBC was all to itself, read only books...

Thursday March 16, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bichon Bed & Breakfast

We've been traveling often this year, and that gives our Bichon Frise an opportunity to go to his favorite place: Marilee's Bichon Bed & Breakfast. Sometimes Marilee has more than a handful of Bichons, and if you know anything about...

Thursday March 16, 2006

Atonement: An Emerging Issue 2

Is the doctrine of penal substitution "divine child abuse"? If you haven't seen this expression before, keep your eyes open because more and more are using it as a rhetorical weapon against the traditional (Reformed) view of atonement. I first...

Tuesday March 14, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Cold Springs Community Church

David Cooke, a former student of mine at TEDS and now the pastor of a burgeoning, healthy church in Placerville, asked us out for a Jesus Creed weekend. Cold Springs is doing Jesus Creed in their Bible studies, and that...

Monday March 13, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous, Sports

NCAA's March Madness

Well, register your guess now. Who will win the NCAA Men's tournament? I've got two Big Ten teams in my top ten. I'll revise this list as teams get eliminated....

Monday March 13, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bob Update

Today is March 12. My mom and I talked with Bob today! He is speaking aloud and feeling somewhat better -- still needing pain meds at times. The trach came out on Friday. He is in the Special Care Unit...

Monday March 13, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

The (Not So) Friendly Skies

We left Sacramento a few minutes late on United (fly the friendly skies), at 1:52pm, and were informed that our flight would be 3 hours and 28 minutes to touch-down in Chicago. Somewhere just west of Souix Falls, South Dakota,...

Saturday March 11, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

America's Best Kept Secret

Maybe America's best kept secret is northern California. I confess to the "California stereotype": California = sunny, beachy, hang loose, Beach Boys Southern California. Up here in the north, though, the weather is cool, the people are looking for peace...

Friday March 10, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

California Gold Rush

Coldspring Community Church, led by David Cooke, is hosting us this week at a lovely home. I awoke this morning to find a wild turkey in the yard, but he quickly figured I was watching and secreted away. Then we...

Wednesday March 8, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Did you see that A1 Steak Sauce Commercial?

I just barely got a glimpse of an A1 Steak Sauce commercial, and I'm wondering if you saw what I did. A prisoner covered his name with a death row inmate's name so he could eat a steak (the death...

Tuesday March 7, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Bob's moved rooms!

From Linda. HOORAY! He was moved to special care today..his own room and no vent! It's out in the hall! He is still getting a little O2 but is doing the rest all alone. He is much more awake and...

Monday March 6, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Village Church

Sunday, March 5, I spoke at Village Church of Gurnee. The pastor is an old friend. Todd Habeggar and we first met on a basketball court: he was the star center at Fort Wayne (now Summit College) and I was...

Sunday March 5, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Update on Bob

Here's an update on Bob Robinson. Keep praying for Bob. Hello, all. Today is Sunday, March 5. Linda gave me an update to pass along. The doctors are hoping to get Bob off the vent (trach) and onto a smaller...

Friday March 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Great News on Bob

Today is Thursday, March 2 and I am happy to report great news! Bob was breathing on his own today for several hours!! The trach is still in, but they can cover it to let him breathe himself. He was...

Friday March 3, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Do you remember your first...

Cell phone? I do. I got it last Friday. I've not had a good relation with cell phones. We got Kris one of those boxy cell phones years ago so she would have an emergency phone should you need it...

Thursday March 2, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Church Borging?

In our local area The Chapel is spreading its wings and its message by offering off-site video sermons with on-site pastoral leadership. It hit home when a large (900 members) local church in Libertyville, Hawthorn Hills Community Church, joined The...

Wednesday March 1, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

The Apocrypha and You

Here's some simple questions: Is the Apocrypha in the Bible you carry to church? Something your pastor or preachers or teachers use or refer to in sermons? Something you personally read? Do you think it is inspired? Vote on which...

Tuesday February 28, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Good news about Bob Robinson

2/28 update on Bob Robinson, and a call to prayer and fasting: Linda Robinson reports that the ICU nurses had Bob sitting up in a chair this morning! He was calm, alert, non-verbally responsive, and showed various emotions (happy to...

Tuesday February 28, 2006

Categories: Miscellaneous

Another Catholic Fired

I weighed in some time back when Wheaton fired a philosophy professor who converted to Roman Catholicism but who said, in spite of what the President of Wheaton thought, that he could sign the doctrinal statement in all good...