Lenten Project – Thus Far

If you haven’t been following Tapestry’s Lenten Project website then you have been missing the music that has been released each week. I love the various creative things that the “threads” are able to do. I am regularly impressed.

Here are the songs that have been released thus far:

Week # 1 How Deep the Father’s Love for Us
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Week#2 – Beneath the Cross of Jesus
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Week #3 – Nothing but the Blood
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Week #4 – Were You There
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A Comfortable Faith

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I saw the above image thanks to my friend Perry. Actually it wouldn’t surprise me at all if Westboro did picket something Perry was involved in. He is just that kind of guy. Not such a bad thing. Living this way reminds me of the following quote from the man, C.S. Lewis, because a comfortable faith isn’t what Christianity is about.

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Crazy

I have developed a theory on how to quickly diagnose whether a person is crazy or not. All you have to do is call them crazy and see how they respond. If they respond by a quick laugh or some other response that is low drama then they probably aren’t crazy. If they have an emotional meltdown after you call them crazy and get very offended that you said they were crazy then they are probably crazy. I have unintentionally tested this theory a few times (not today thankfully) and it seems to hold true. Only crazy people blow up when you call them crazy.

My Driving a Bus Dream

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I have a couple of dreams that are pretty consistent. Most of them involve being chased by various things. One dream that I regularly have is driving a bus full of people. It usually shakes me to my core. Why? Well for so reason in my dreams the driver’s console is always around the middle of the bus. That’s right, I am 15 to 20 feet from the front of the bus and there are people sitting in front of me and I am expected to safely drive every one to their destination at highway speeds. Shiver. I always wake up nervous after this dream.

Last night the dream became a little worse. Instead of driving a bus I was driving a semi-trailer where the tractor portion of the semi-trailer was a bus loaded with people and, once again, the driving console was in the middle of the bus. I have no idea why but in my dream the Terrell family was moving (something that isn’t happening). All our earthly possessions where in the full size trailer behind the bus/tractor and for some strange reason we had decided it would be nice to bring lots of people along with us. The dream was anxious enough for me and then we started going down the world’s longest downhill incline. The trailer was fishtailing and people were still moving around in the isle in front of me.

You could probably analyze my dream and say that I fear that I am leading people while being completely inadequate and not really able to see where we are going. You would probably be correct in saying that. All I know is that I never want to drive a bus from the middle of it and I definitely don’t want to drive a tractor-trailer where the tractor is a bus.

Nicaragua Meal Program

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As many of you know Tapestry participates with several other churches in feeding around 300 kids a day in Diriamba, Nicaragua through our friends the Baltodanos. I just received word from Jim Wallace (a great guy who I am glad to call my friend even if his jokes aren’t 45499_435287716512_5246959_nas funny as he seems to think they are – you should hear him laugh at his own jokes), who is the lead of the meal program and much more, that the daily meal program is running low on funds and we may have to cut some of the meal locations if other funds don’t come through by March. Jim has asked the members of the church he leads to give $1 a month. You would be amazed how far that goes in Diriamba. They are a large church but I think the threads are better than them. 🙂

45499_435287736512_1764789_nSo how about it? What about $2 a month per person? $3? $5 sounds like a pretty good number to me. I am asking you to consider giving $1 – $5 a month in addition to what you normally give to what God is doing in and through Tapestry. This money will be specifically used for providing meals to kids in Diriamaba and nothing else. Jesus has a pretty warm spot in His heart for feeding the hungry so we should have a warm spot too.

If you are interested please write on your giving envelope, check, or electronic gift that this money is for Diriamba. As a matter of fact, if you want to give something at the Super Bowl Gathering this Sunday I’ll have something set up.

Good Theology

Just read this quote from Stanley Grenz (a theologian I respect greatly, wish was still alive, and who serves as one of the two major theological underpinnings of my dissertation).

Folk theology is inadequate as a resting place for most Christians. It encourages gullibility, vicarious spirituality and simplistic answers to difficult dilemmas that arise from being followers of Jesus Christ in a largely secular and pagan world. It stunts growth and blunts the influence of Christianity in the world. Further, it is often difficult to distinguish Christian folk theology from the canned answers and pasted smiles that cultists display on the doorstep as they peddle their “new revelations” from door to door. — in Who Needs Theology?: An Invitation to the Study of God

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Folks you don’t have to read hard theology but please read, listen to, and discuss good theology. Pop/folk theology is the bane of existence. It serves no useful purpose and deceives and hurts a large number of people. The true God is involved in the nutty gritty of life with us and His answers and hope in that nutty gritty are almost always NOT platitudes.

Want some good books / discussions of it? I’ll throw some out in the next day or two. I can say now that Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s Cost of Discipleship is a great work to read. Heck his work Life Together is a great one too.

Salsa Night

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Just sharing a few things from tonight. For those who want it here is the salsa recipe with double the Serrano peppers for a little more kick.

  • 5 Roma tomatoes
  • 1/4 onion
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 2 Serrano chili peppers
  • Cilantro (1/4 of bunch or to taste)
  • Juice of one small lime
  • 1/2 teaspoon of salt

Secondly, for those who wanted to see them again below you will find the two videos I showed tonight during my message.

First, here’s the Kid President Pep Talk

 

And here is the video from Mrioslav Volf.

 

SIDE NOTE – if you are involved in UWSP’s InterVarsity chapter I hope to see you tomorrow. I’ll be speaking at the large group meeting tomorrow night.

Walk Like a Penguin

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It is going to be bad out there tonight folks. Therefore I share with you this infographic.

I love Winter in Central Wisconsin. The cold seems to make the Spring and Summer feel all the better. The snow is a ton of fun. Cross-country skiing and sledding = awesome. To be honest running when it is snowing make me feel like a beast. With all that said I could really do without the ice. The ice is the only part of Winter that I don’t so much like. Except when it forms all over trees. Ice covered (not broken) trees are gorgeous. Winter Mix is the worst weather ever. It is an accident waiting to happen. ARGH!

Anyhow, I’m not sure if it is true or not but it makes sense and I think it would be fun to watch every one walk like a penguin.

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RaspBMC

My weekend project is basically finished now. Pam gave me a raspberry pi for my birthday and after a few weeks of back order it finally arrived. So for its initial setup I decided to set it up as a media center. Wow it was easy. Much easier than I as expecting it to be. Now I need to transfer movies and music to it. Other than than the raspberrry pi’s first job seems to be ready to go.

I Regret Nothing

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I think Pam and the boys would agree that I usually talk the least of any member of our family BUT I make up for it by having my rants. There are a few subjects that I just go ballistic over and kick into rant mode concerning. Free will and determinism for example. If you want to see me go off into a rant just bring up the song “Born This Way” by Lady Gaga and I will go into a rant of epic proportions on determinism and free will. Anyhow I am not sure if this is a regular one of my rants or not (Pam and the boys can surely tell you if it is) but it drives me crazy when people say “I have no regrets.” So let the rant begin.

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The phrase drives me nuts because it sounds noble but the reality is that if a person has no regrets they are either a sociopath or have an incredibly short memory. It is the type of phrase that actors in movies shout when they are falling off a cliff but any idiot knows they should regret not standing further away from the cliff in the first place.

Here’s what I mean. There are things in my life that I have done or not done that I SHOULD regret. In fact, I would go so far as to say that to not regret them would be an evil act in and of itself. I know some will say “but those actions for good or for bad made you who you are and you don’t regret that do you?” No I don’t. I realize that the good and the bad that I have done are a part of what has shaped me. I learned from those mistakes but I could have just as easily have learned those lessons without the mistakes. I regret that I didn’t learn the lesson through a better means and I regret the act itself. The only way I could not regret those acts is if I am so self-centered that I am basically a sociopath and therefore have no feelings for what I have done to others OR I have such an incredibly short memory that I forget the evil I have done pretty quickly after doing it.

Here’s an example. I remember being in Chris Moore’s backyard when I was a teen and having one of his little brothers run by us. I had an impulse to trip this little 6 year old kid just for my own amusement and I did. I did it just because I was bigger than him and I could. The poor kid fell down, skinned his knee, became embarrassed, and started to cry. It was brutish and cruel of me. I doubt Chris remembers the act but I still do to this day and all these years later I still regret it. I learned from it that I need to protect those weaker than me rather than taking advantage of my power of them for my own entertainment. I still think to myself every now and then “am I tripping this person or helping them?” That lesson has severed me well and I am thankful for it but to not regret the act itself would be wrong. I wish I had learned that lesson without tripping Chris’s brother. I know I could have learned that lesson without tripping him.

In my life I have hurt people that I love and to not regret that, no matter how wonderful the lesson was, would be wrong. I have sometimes ignored opportunities to do good and to not regret that would callous. My regrets don’t hold me back and keep me mired in despair. Instead the lessons I have learned from my regrets help me to be a better follower of Christ, husband, father, son, brother, friend, and person but I usually could have and should have learned those lessons without hurting others or myself.

There is nothing noble about saying you have no regrets. In fact that phrase is ignoble. So go be noble.

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