keeping an eye on the tree and the forest

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Ecclesia

01.24.05

Here is a picture of me and my beautiful fiance.

Been thinking about church the past few days. My good friend Danny Ovalle gave some really good links that I checkout out and are really cool:

www.mdchurch.org Missio Dei
www.a29.org Acts 29 Church Planting Network

Almost every church associated with Acts 29 has an excellent website. Missio Dei is a church in Portland, ME that Danny and I intend on visiting soon. It is exciting to see churches that are stongly Reformed, yet culturally atuned. I think much of Christian “culture” is submersed in termonology and thinking that most people find unattractive prima facie. I don’t particularly care for the Purpose Driven Church model, in that most of their churches lack strong theological foundations; they just want to get people in church. It’s not hard to get people in churches if you offer them free Starbucks and top-notch child care; Microsoft can do that. So many churches skurt around the biggest culture and life questions that people have and tell people to just have faith. When that happens, everybody thinks we are a bunch of idiots, that are intellectually cripple and not caring. Today, my roommate and I were listening to the Radio Factor (Bill O’Reilly), and I don’t know, I heard some Christians call up in response to homosexuality in schools. I was just thinking to myself, people know where most Christians stand on the issue, why do we always have to keep reiterating what we think. “Its wrong and destructive to our society.” OK, I might agree with that, but we would get a better hearing if we actually knew more people that were gay. Granted, we may think that homosexuality is a life-dominating sin, but honestly, they’ve got bigger issues we can address with them; let’s deal with them as people first. We are not even approachable to people, though, when we bark about their sexual preference. We can’t even begin to penetrate people or this society if we don’t put things in a gospel context. Let’s love people, let’s build relationships, let’s get to know people and really care about who they are. Let us exude Godwardness that is beautiful, glorious, and real. Let’s not define ourselves by the fact that we vote for Bush, that our country was built on Christian values, that we don’t swear, that we don’t drink, that we don’t masturbate, that we don’t listen to “secular” music, that we don’t watch TV, that we don’t watch “questionable” movies, that we were homeschooled, that we went to a Christian college, that we have a Christian lawyer, bank, accountant, mechanic, coffehouse, book store, or president. These are all peripheral. We can’t expect to be taken seriously by people if we don’t take them seriously. Just some thoughts.

TGIF Doesn’t Mean Much Cause I Work Saturdays

01.21.05

You know what just totally realized? On my entry for 1/3, I listed some of my gifts, but I failed to mention my sister Wendy’s gift: The Boxed Set of Star Wars on DVD. Most excellent. Maybe I forgot because I haven’t looked at it yet, the wrapping is still on it I think. DVD’s are almost always a good gift. Good job sis.

Found other bloggers who like Piper and seem cool:

coupleofwords.blogspot.com
bittersweetblue.blogspot.com

Can’t Take My Mind Off of You

01.20.05

I’ve still “The Blower’s Daughter” reverberating in my mind. Here are the lyrics:

And so it is just like you said it would be
Life goes easy on me
most of the time
And so it is the shorter story
No love, no glory
No hero in her sky

I can’t take my eyes off of you
I can’t take my eyes off you
I can’t take my eyes off of you
I can’t take my eyes off you
I can’t take my eyes off you
I can’t take my eyes…

And so it is just like you said it should be
We’ll both forget the breeze
Most of the time
And so it is the colder water
The Blower’s Daughter
The pupil in denial

I can’t take my eyes off of you
I can’t take my eyes off you
I can’t take my eyes off of you
I can’t take my eyes off you
I can’t take my eyes off you
I can’t take my eyes…

Did I say that I loathe you?
Did I say that I want to
Leave it all behind?

I can’t take my mind off of you
I can’t take my mind off you
I can’t take my mind off of you
I can’t take my mind off you
I can’t take my mind off you
I can’t take my mind…
my mind…my mind…
‘Til I find somebody new

It perfectly encapusates the movie. I just have the song on repeat all day. Crazy. I guess I want to rip off the chorus and apply it to Kalila. I miss her. Want her by my side.

You Do It to Yourself

01.18.05

Got word back on my car. It will take $1500-1700 to replace the “head” of my car’s engine. So I am really beside myself. Wondering how grace is going to work. Do I need a car? Can I live bumming rides off of everyone? We’ll see.

Saw “Closer” on Saturday night with Kalila. Very interesting flick. I’ve been thinking about it now and again for the past few days. Great acting. Great music. Gripping story line. It’s predictable, but it’s not. Good cinematography. Damien Rice’s song, “The Blower’s Daughter”, opens the movie with Jude Law and Natalie Portman eying each other down a London street. This song is very moving to me. It seems like it would be for any one who can appreciate being in love and knowing beauty. Perfect song for the movie. I now know what James was talking about when he said that this movie was “staying” with him.

Oh well. Not in the best mood. Feeling vulnerable. Don’t want to talk to any one, really. Feeling alone, helpless.