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sad day for democracy- Benazir Bhutto Assasinated

join me in prayer for the people of Pakistan and for democracy through out the world. this is a sad, sad day. a beautiful leader has fallen. postscript: Mindy Belz of World Magazine has written a beautiful tribute to Benazir Bhutto in the recent, January 12 issue, titled “Assassination of a Dream.”

Published in: General Discussion | on December 27th, 2007 | No Comments »

The Rapture Song and Your Advent Hope

Were you traumatized as a child by Larry Norman’s The Rapture Song, “I Wish We’d All Been Ready,” the soundtrack for the ‘under-rated’ “Thief in the Night” film? Go to You Tube right now and listen to a new song that will heal you of your fears. The song is written and performed by Randy Bonifield at Christ Community Church, and is titled, “Left Behind (The Rapture Song).” Continue reading »

Published in: General Discussion | on December 15th, 2007 | 2 Comments »

More than You Wanted to Know about the Virgin Birth

2005 Advent Series: The Virgin Birth - Four Sermons by Nathan E. Lewis

Sermon One: (Luke 1:5-25 ) “Unbelief: Our Problem with the Virgin Birth”
The virgin birth is like the creation of the world and the resurrection of Jesus. Do you find the virgin birth of Jesus difficult to believe? As Donald Macleod of the Free Church of Scotland College observes, Jesus is presented in the opening words of John’s Gospel as the divine Person who invades our world from above. John writes, “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us and we beheld his glory, the glory of the only begotten Son of God come down from the Father, full of grace and truth.” But the historian Luke mixes the divine and human aspects showing us how this descent involved an actual family, an actual birth of a baby. He writes about the virgin birth. Continue reading »

Published in: General Discussion, Sermons | on November 15th, 2007 | 4 Comments »

10 Reasons Why there is No Ch. 7 in Nathan’s New Booklet

1) He hasn’t finished writing Chapter 7;
2) 7 is the perfect and mysterious number of the divine;
3) Most people would be offended by, if not disagree with Chapter 7;
4) His daughter’s dog ate it;
5) Chapter 7 would make the booklet too long and then it would not be a booklet but instead, a book;
6) Nathan is a perfectionist (a slightly different reason than #1);
8) Nathan was not at all sure that www.monergism.com would carry the booklet, “Prayer: from vice to virtue” complete with a Chapter 7;
9) Nathan is concerned about readers’ being more concerned about form than about content;
10) Who need’s Chapter 7?

Purchase the booklet anyway at www.monergism.com

Published in: General Discussion | on November 8th, 2007 | 2 Comments »

Thanks for the Chick Tracts!

To the person(s) who anonymously mailed to my home address the two Chick tracts, “A Love Story,” and “This was Your Life,” I return my thanks. Chick tracks are classic. They were a big part of my childhood. We read them. We distributed them to friends and to strangers. I loved the one with the Grim Reaper on the front. I loved “Holy Joe.” We argued about “Big Daddy?” Recently, Glenda and I were enjoying dinner at Higgins, seated next to four single adults in their late twenties. (You may ask, “Nathan, how do you know those details about them?” I answer: “I’m nosy Nathan. I listen to other people’s dinner conversations.) Continue reading »

Published in: General Discussion | on November 2nd, 2007 | 7 Comments »

Afro-Saxons, Frangela, Comedic Translators

If you have never heard Francis Callier and Angela Shelton, known as Frangela, the Comedic Translators, go to NPR, Day to Day radio interview, “Should Black Woman Support Hillary or Obama,” for a light-hearted laugh about politics. You may not agree with their thoughts on who should be our next President, but they present the topic of discussion in such a way that you can participate as a listener without taking offense, without contributing to the polarization paralyzing the country.
Francis and Angela refer to themselves as “Afro-Saxons,” in response to the interviewer asking them, “Is Obama black enough.” Continue reading »

Published in: General Discussion | on September 29th, 2007 | 4 Comments »

Amish Grace and the Anniversary of the Amish School Shooting - October 2

October 2 marks the first anniversary of the Amish school shooting at Nickel Mines (PA) and the subsequent forgiveness story. I thought you might be interested in the attached findings from a research project that explored the meaning of Amish forgiveness. See the attached findings or visit www.amishgrace.com. This site introduces a new book, “Amish Grace: How Forgiveness Trascended Tragedy.” Not too long ago I posted on this story summarizing the article that Bettie Mitchel of Good Samaritan Ministries wrote and subsequent convserations I enjoyed with her, titled, “Bettie Mitchell, the Amish and the Gospel of Forgiveness.” Let us pray for the community of Nickel Mines, PA. For them, this is not a passing media piece but part of the fabric of their life. Continue reading »

Published in: General Discussion | on September 28th, 2007 | No Comments »

Portland - One of the Many Reasons I Love the Biggest Small Town

“Most cherished in this mundane world is a place with no traffic; truly in the city there can be mountain and forest.”
Wen Zhengming (1470-1559)

One of my friends, Rod, told me at Ava Coffee this morning that he read about Portland described as “the nation’s biggest small town.” For years I have discussed with Portland enthusiasts, flocking to our city, their glowing descriptions of Portland as a “city.” Many of us who have lived here for some time have an aversion to the urban sprawl and to the cold, brash feel of large, American cities. Our thinking and contributions have produced “the biggest small town.”
Today, I received a prayer update from Pat Roach and Jason Little, who are planting a new congregation in Southest Portland. Pat has discovered in the little time he has lived here that Oregonians are candid when it comes to spiritual issues. When people discover that he is a minister of the gospel, they will say, “Well, I’m not religious.” Continue reading »

Published in: General Discussion, Apologetics | on September 28th, 2007 | 2 Comments »

“The Hollow Men,” T.S. Eliot

My dear friend, Loren Wiebe reminded me that yesterday was T.S. Eliot’s birthday. Here are a few of my favorite lines from “The Hollow Men.”

Between the idea
And the reality
Between the motion
And the act
Falls the shadow
For Thine is the Kingdom

Between the conception
And the creation
Between the emotion
And the response
Falls the Shadow
Life is very long

Published in: General Discussion | on September 27th, 2007 | No Comments »

A Little Financial Advice

At our Tuesday men’s coffee this morning, my friend, John Werner, connected me to an Yahoo article full of practical tips on personal finances. . Check it out. Here is one tip to whet your appetite: Call 1-888-5OPT OUT to cancel all of these solicitations for credit cards we receive in the mail. Here’s another tip: call your credit card provider and haggle down your interest rate! You will find more details and tips in the article.

Published in: General Discussion | on September 18th, 2007 | 2 Comments »