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Unlikely Heroes II

By |2014-08-18T22:35:01+00:00December 15th, 2004|Uncategorized|

I think the comedy of the Gospel is that God uses the least likely people to do unlikely things. The world may look at compassion, mercy, and selflessness as a weak thing, but it’s interesting that when God sees those things He sees leadership material. We see this humungous contrast (especially at this time of year) that God uses the weak things of the world to show up the strong, and the foolish things to shame the smart. So the hand that created the universe positioned Himself for His greatest display. A long, long time ago, on a certain night in a village far, far away, a brisk cry of a baby came from a barn. [...]

Unlikely Heroes

By |2014-08-18T22:35:01+00:00December 12th, 2004|Uncategorized|

I got together with a friend of mine the other day for Coffee. Ben, Praying Mantis, is a laid-back guy. In his early thirties, Ben often reminds me a little like a kid. Not in the immature kind of way, I think it's in his outlook on life. He has a great family too, 3 kids, and a cool wife. A few things that always stick out in my mind when I'm with Ben are that (1) he's a dreamer, (2) he likes to work towards those dreams and see what God does with them, and (3) he's honest. Sitting outside of Starbucks on Thursday afternoon, our conversation turned to the topic of being used by [...]

Here to Eternity…

By |2014-08-18T22:35:01+00:00November 14th, 2004|Uncategorized|

Geanne Guyon once wrote, "What is abandonment? It is forgetting your past; it is leaving the future in His [God's] hands; it is devoting the present fully and completely to your Lord. Abandonment is being satisfied with the present moment, no matter what that moment contains. You are satisfied because you know that whatever that moment has, it contains-in that instant-God's eternal plan for you." Some people come across presenting the Christian life as something that you constantly try to acheive, and even some live under the notion that all is acheived (even to the point of sinlessness) when you are a Christian. The first will make you tired, and the second one will make you [...]

The Race with Time

By |2014-08-18T22:35:01+00:00October 26th, 2004|Uncategorized|

Donald Miller wrote: "Some people skip through life; some people are dragged through it. I sometimes wonder whether we are moving through time or time is moving through us." I woke up today realizing that I'm over half-way done with my program in school, and that in mere months I'll be off to my internship. Where has the time gone? For that matter, it seemed like yesterday I was watching the sun set while sitting on the clay ground of the Navajo Nation. Time does more than "fly"...it shoots like an arrow, and you're lucky if you can grab it's wind as it zooms by. It makes me wonder how I'm on time for anything. I [...]

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