ys resources with virginia tech in mind

as always seems to be the case youth specialties has thrown up some valuable resources on their website to help youth workers help their youth deal with the uncertainty within the world that we have once again been reminded of through the absurd violence at virginia tech.

you can find the resources here. i personally am very appreciative of the letter from jim hancock and rich van pelt

the whole letter is great but i especially appreciated the following paragraphs:

Tell them it’s not supposed to be like this.
Tell them the God who spoke through the prophets at many times and in various ways—and in these last days has spoken to us by his Son—tell them this God takes no pleasure in the suffering and death of his creatures.
Tell them it’s not supposed to be like this, and someday it won’t be.
Tell them the hope of the gospel includes a new heaven and a new earth, the home of righteousness—we haven’t seen it, but in faith we see it coming.

In the meantime, tell them, life is grace and bad things happen; people are capable of breathtaking displays of love and staggering acts of oppression; the sun rises and the rain falls on the righteous and the unrighteous.

Tell them about the mercy of Jesus who promises the good news will one day prove every bit as good as the bad news so obviously is bad in these days. Tell them life is hard and God is good.

BUT FIRST listen to them. Listen to their denial and fear and anger and confusion. And don’t be afraid to admit your own.

i love ys.

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revengence is mine, saith the pizza

i love this (though i do not condone pizza violence in any form). a fan misses a catch (but does at least interfere with the play enough to keep the red soxes from getting an out on an easy foul ball) and his reward for missing the catch is a slice of pizza hitting him from behind. you have to love a fan who gets that upset about missing an easy catch … “you mess up the catch, i mess up your jacket.”

chicken peacekeeps

what do you do when rabbits are fighting in your backyard? well you send in the peacekeeping chickens of course. they’re just what the united nations has been looking for.
ht to jason kottke.

SIDE NOTE – i just saw this quote and liked it.

you can’t depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.

mark twain

to be honest seeing things with my imagination is actually kind of scary to me. my imagination likes to play around with things and wonder how things could be. my imagination causes me not to be satisfied with the way things are because it constantly calls my attention to new possibilities. it’s fun to day dream about such things, but actually seeing with my imagination means changing based on the things i see. i think seeing with a GOD given imagination usually moves towards changing the status quo. i don’t like changing the status quo. well actually i enjoy the initial excitement of the change but when the hard choices start happening it’s not that fun. of course, the new and old testaments are filled with stories of men and women who saw things with GODly imaginations and their lives were dangerously wondrous because of it. if all of us could possibly see things with an imagination that is filled with awe of a gracious and loving GOD then maybe we could live in such a dangerous and wondrous manner. a manner that would make a huge difference within this sometimes great and sometimes stupid world.
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