8.30.2007

podcasting...

I have been working on the launch of my first podcast, so the blog posts are an opportunity cost. I have been reading in the bible every day, but I just realized that I haven't read anything today and here I am writing a new post. Well, i mostly wanted everyone to have the podcast link so that you all can go and listen and subscribe.

Be sure and check out the fireside as well, my dad and I are having some great conversation over there.

8.28.2007

This is another quote from the book "Stealing Jesus" by Bruce Bawer:

"The simple word religion lends dignity to prejudice, muffles opposition and obliges the media to tread carefully. Not only politicians but journalists, too, are less likely to criticize frankly the attitudes of individuals or groups when they identify themselves as Christian and attribute their attitudes to their faith."

I think that this is critical in the upcoming election cycle. So often even I fall into the trap of believing that the conservative candidates represent religion., and the media does little to dispel that myth This bumper sticker that I saw was a little more straightforward:

"When Jesus said 'love your enemies,' I think he meant don't kill them."

8.23.2007

reading first...

I have made it a point in the last few days to sit down and read from my bible rather than sitting down and typing on this blog. I want to implement a daily regiment of scripture reading, and if I sit down at the computer it will never get done. So, I think that will be my new routine. Before I sit down at my desk, I will sit down on the couch and read from the Bible. If I don't have time to read, then I don't have time to write. That is what I will work on in September, and I can easily report on my progress, because If I end up here it will only be after I have made time to implement my plan. If you see no posts in September, its because the plan isn't working.

I am doing a lot of exciting stuff right now. I have just started a blog with my father, which will be an interesting endeavor and not something every son gets an opportunity to participate in. I am also working with the audio/video team at our church and will possibly be building and connecting teams to encourage the creative process and help nurture the program. I am meeting with some folks tonight about it. Also, I am hoping to post my first podcast next week, "The Brown Tent." and I will be filling you all in on how to subscribe to it. (Ariah, perhaps we can find time in your busy moving schedule to chat about that. And maybe you would like to contribute.) The community in Nashville is winding down, with the Burts moving into their new apartment and starting their new life together and the departure of the Fines, on their way to Minnesota. I believe Chris has already left and Josh will be heading out at the end of the month, though he is staying in Nashville. I will say small prayers today for all of their safe journeys and for a continued relationship with some of the best friends I have ever had.

8.17.2007

pressing on...

Well, we went to Aldi on Monday and spent $69 on food. That puts us about $47 over budget for the month. My goal was $1 per person per day, and we will have come out at about $1.39 per person per day. Some of the food will be left over, so we will just try it again next month. It looks like evaluating our food budget will be more of a process than an event.

My family and I are out of town for the weekend, so its not a good time to implement a new routine, but I think that i will begin a new morning ritual of reading in the Bible for 10 minutes and catching an audio chapter during the kids' afternoon nap. If you have never listened to a reading of the bible, I highly recommend it. I think that the original text was intended to be read out loud, since only a few would have been able to read it. The cadence, style, and even the repetitions seem to make more sense when I hear them spoken. Try it, you can find audio books of the Bible at the library usually. If not, you can download them for free here.