Wednesday, June 30, 2004 

We made an offer on a building today. It's a good building, one we've been in many times before. One we've tried to get two times before. The offer we made was "aggressive" (which means it was financially good for us). Now comes the time I hate....the wait. For some reason or another, patience was not something that I was graced with. I hate the waiting game.

On that thought, I got a new car the other day (new being so relative). It's an 88 VW Golf. It's a nice car, assuming that your definition of nice is something that needs to be put back together (The interior was missing...made for lots of head room). Once again, here comes the patience thing...it needs to be put back together and I do not have the skill set to do it on my own....ugh!!! Perhaps God is trying to tell me something!.

I'm reading Thomas Merton's The Seven Storey Mountain. I found this quote in it today...something to think about...

"It is a law of man's nature, written into his very essence, and just as much a part of him as the desire to build houses and cultivate the land and marry and have children and read books and sing songs, that he should want to stand together with other men in order to acknowledge their common dependence on God, their Father and Creator. In fact, this desire is much more fundamental then any purely physical necessity."

Kinda makes you think...most of the above activities separate us from community (celebrating the individual) while deep inside of us, their is a pull to community, centered around God. Is that why even the most devout atheist in times of great distress will occasionally look for comfort within a faith community?

One other interesting quote...

"The devil is no fool. He can get people feeling about heaven the way they ought to feel about hell. He can make them fear the means of grace the way they do not fear sin. And he does so, not by light but by obscurity, not by realities, but by shadows, not by clarity and substance but by dreams and the creatures of psychosis. And men are so poor in intellect that a few cold chills down the spine will be enough to keep them from ever finding out the truth about anything."

hmmm....I think the last sentence says it all....

Tuesday, June 22, 2004 


I'm trying some new pix software...caught the boy's this morning trying to drive the lawn tractor...
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Saturday, June 19, 2004 

"...talk of my demise have been greatly exaggerated..."

Ok, Ok...So it's been over five months since I last posted....Would you believe that I have been busy???

You know, it was a lot easier to post when I had a full time job. Then I had all the time in the world to surf the web and post to my blog (while working, of course). Now, I hardly have any time on the computer...Let alone to post to my blog. I hope to get better at doing this.

I have cleaned up some of the links to the left hand side. Amazingly, most of the people I had links for haven't blogged in a while either. I have since removed those links.

Well, it's Saturday morning. This weekend is going to be crazy. Cindy has been gone for the past two and a half days helping her mom with a garage sale. I have been at home with the kids while she was there. Both the car and the Dodge van are dead (or dieing quickly). Cindy took the new van, so, I haven't left the house. Needless to say, I am starting to go batty (this must be why I all of a sudden have time to post!!) We're getting a new car shortly ("new" is such a relative term.) Hopefully, the car will actually run better then the two that currently don't.

I just finished my sermon for tomorrow, and now I need to get the house in order. Cindy's entire family is coming over tomorrow to celebrate father's day and my father-in-law's b-day. The funny thing about it (once again, "funny" = relative)is that most of the family will be at our house before we are back from church. Because of this, we need to have everything in place (so that wandering eyes can't find out messes (LOL)).

Cindy's sister, Jenny, may be coming to church tomorrow. She will be the first family member to hear me preach. I don't know why I'm nervous about this, but I am. Preaching is not supposed to be about performance, so I'm trying to get that out of my head. It's just that I don't want to screw things up (kwim?)

One other thing...For those of you that are wondering...We didn't get the building (see previous post). We are looking at four others though.

More later.

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