Wednesday, June 3, 2009

This and That - 02

I love the sound of rain and thunder when I'm inside and don't have to go anywhere...Why does milk taste so good with cookies?...Whatever you think of President Obama, that guy has lots of energy...I love living just outside DC in Fairfax County at Seven Corners, except for the traffic at all those corners, of course...The families of the Air France flight victims are in our prayers...The TV stations do a great job of warning us of dangerous weather...James Spann in Birmingham, Alabama, is the best in the business...ABC did a great special last night on taking care of our planet...I hope Diet Coke isn't bad for you...if it is, I'm toast...Saw a great presentation of Shakespeare presented by Ambleside School today...well done...Cell phones sure save us a lot of time, don't they? Or do they take more time because we can call everybody?...I wonder if the internet will replace most functions of the Post Office...some newspapers are going out of business because of the internet...is this progress, or bad news?...I love my Libronix bible software from logos.com...it's the best...I wish there were a Sams and a Wal-Mart closer to home...Marilyn is feeling almost back to normal today...Timothy is my right-hand man in everything...completely trustworthy and loyal, and a hard worker...The Arlington Public Library is great...haven't been to the Fairfax County Library yet...Have you ever tried the barbecue in the restaurant at the Museum of American History in DC yet? Delicious. A little expensive, too...I think we should all start taking our own bags to grocery stores...we need to start doing that...The Washingotn Metro system is the best...those Metro stations still look brand new, even after thirty years or so...rates are really reasonable, too...I wonder if people will ever decide that pennies just aren't worth the trouble...Later.

Monday, June 1, 2009

This and That - 01

Our family saw "Up" over the weekend in 2D...packed theater...kids and old folks loved it...had marks of a good movie (for me)...made me think, made me laugh, made me cry...It's so cool getting to baptize kids...I baptized Dante, Jasper and Jonny yesterday...all great guys...Marilyn (my wife) was in the hospital Friday night with shortness of breath...doctors tested everything testable and found nothing...must be a virus, praise the Lord...A really old guy was in the next room but was sitting, actually, in the hall, obviously unhappy to be there...he looked old and grumpy...found out he's 91 and had heart surgery and was experiencing the usual mind games that go with heart surgery...remembered he used to be a ten year old kid and then a 20 year old guy with dreams for the future...now his body is worn out...prayed for him, hoping he knows Jesus...Although I miss my friends in Ohio, I sure don't miss the weather...loving summers again...I am addicted to random Wikipedia articles...I have a program that gives me one with the click of a button...great reading in the bathroom...I really love trees all around (except in Autumn when leaves hit the ground)...Marilyn came home from the hospital on my birthday...no time for a cake, so she made me great muffins with a candle on each...I love Jeopardy and record it to watch it later each night...part of my Wikipedia trivia addition, I guess...My favorite book in the Bible could just be Colossians...What did we do before laptops?...Customer service is really great at the Home Depot in Seven Corners and the Radio Shack across the street on Rt. 50...Lots of people are checking our Kids Ministry Website (http://straightstreet.net) and I'm excited...Timothy gave me a fifteen dollar iTunes gift card for my birthday and I bought three History Channel specials...Have a great day!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Patience

I have found myself frustrated lately with people in my life (and no, not my family). The issue is people who make commitments but do not keep them. They agree to do something and then don't do it as promised, or even worse, fail to do it at all. That frustrates me.


Which leads to the question, "Is God equally frustrated when I do the same thing?"

Then, that leads to still another question: "What does God do when I fail to do what I have agreed to do?"

The answer to that question is especially important. Once I determine what he does, then I know what I am to do, for I am to be like him.

I found the answer in Romans 2:4: "He has been very kind and patient, waiting for you to change, but you think nothing of his kindness. Perhaps you do not understand that God is kind to you so you will change your hearts and lives."

So, that's what I am to do. I am to be kind and patient, waiting for others to change, being kind so they will.

That is hard. But that's the answer. God, help me to be like that.
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Monday, May 18, 2009

Family

Today Marilyn took my mom back to Richmond and her mom back to Lynchburg. Later this afternoon my cousin, Brenda Lee Hardison, arrived to stay with us a few days while she's attending a conference in DC.


Brenda is two years younger than I am. When we were kids, we would play school and I would be the teacher. (I told her today she still owes me some homework papers!) We were like brother and sister. Although I don't see her very often, when we do we pick up where we left off last time. We share so many memories together of hanging out at our Mamaw's house (my grandmother) and playing together. I still remember her seventh birthday party when she lived on Genacre Lane in Richmond. Her cake was shaped like a seven. I thought that was cool.

Now I am part of God's family with lots of brothers and sisters. Sometimes we can walk down the street or through the mall and spiritual brothers and sisters walk on by, but we don't know who they are.

Mark is staying with us a few days. He's a brother like that. I knew him when we lived in Birmingham, Alabama,  and now he's a missionary in Costa Rica. My son Jonathan spoke at a Youth Camp he directed a few weeks ago. He had to come to DC to take care of some things so he can get a permanent visa for his family to be in Costa Rica. So he's sleeping in the basement as long as he needs to. Family.

Family is a great gift from God. I have a responsibility to my family members, and they have responsibility for me. We are to care for each other. Today I rode the Metro with Brenda into DC to help her find her way around Metro Center when she has to change trains early in the morning. We are family. We look out for each other.

With a family, we are never really alone.


Sunday, May 17, 2009

Safe in His Arms

It's been a busy weekend. Two performances of a musical I wrote, "Safe in His Arms," from the life of Elisha. I remember sitting in McDonalds in Birmingham, Alabama, a couple of years ago, going through the Psalms, looking for promises of God's protection, turning them into songs kids could sing.


The kids really enjoyed it. Future musicals will be more polished, but couldn't be more fun. I really appreciate the support given by the church. It's hard to do something for people unless they value it, and lots of people have really expressed appreciation for what the kids did. It will stay in their memories a long time.

It's amazing how many times in the Scriptures God promises to protect his people. I'll never forget something I heard a long time back in a movie I was showing kids where the guy in the video said, "God knows where you are, and he knows what you need." It's true. Just like that.

I love it when I feel God standing there before me, involving himself in my little problems and helping me solve them, or in the things I need, helping me to find he has met my need.

God is there. I so pray our kids will comprehend that to the degree that kids can. Simple childlike faith is all it takes. They are best at that.

Today in Kids Church I taught a lesson on sin, how it is a monster. "If you starve it, it will die. If you feed it, it will grow. If you grow it, it will destroy you." I brought in the younger kids to be with the older ones, and it was amazing how the younger kids internalized the lesson. One girl told me how she was eating cookies and blaming it on her brother. She understood how she was being deceived. May I recognize when I am being deceived, as well.