I listen to Rob's playlist because that way I can be cool without having to spend all the money on CDs. Thank you Rob for the great music.
Tuesday, July 29, 2003
Monday, July 28, 2003
Spank Granny? Raffy has a new domain name and a lot of issues, apparently. Spank granny? Humm. It used to be Have A Nice Day or H.A.N.D but now, continuing the hand theme, we're spanking granny. Egh. The blogosphere is a weird and wonderful place.
Wednesday, July 09, 2003
A while ago I commented that 2nd movies in a trilogy tend to be the weakest. While that is (so far) true of Lord of the Rings and The Matrix, there are some notable exceptions. Star Wars was the best by far of the entire series. The Empire Strikes Back was okay and Return of the Jedi was miserable. The new Star Wars episodes are laughable.
Last night I saw T3. T2 was by far the best of the series. I almost believe that the T3 script was a reject for T2. There was nothing new and original here. Sure, Arnie made a few jokes about his Terminator character, but the story was weak and the action had been done. A disappointment.
Last night I saw T3. T2 was by far the best of the series. I almost believe that the T3 script was a reject for T2. There was nothing new and original here. Sure, Arnie made a few jokes about his Terminator character, but the story was weak and the action had been done. A disappointment.
Tuesday, July 01, 2003
My good friend Matt asked me a good question: why plant a church in the US? Instead of replying in a comment, I thought I'd blog my response.
There are a number of reasons to plant in the US. First of all, my missions philosophy is "both/and". Long-term and short-term, overseas and domestic, church planting and pioneer. You get the idea. So, just because I am planting in the US doesn't mean I won't be involved in planting overseas.
Another reason to plant in the US is so that we can plant overseas as well. America is a rich country. Let's tap the financial resource to further the Kingdom across the globe. Also, Americans have a certain mystique in many other nations. If we take Americans to those countries to preach and teach, often the locals will come and listen just because they are Americans. Again, lets use that resource for the furtherance of the Kingdom.
The third reason is that America is a mission field. More and more people are either non-religious or are becoming interested in religions other than Christianity. Also, the cults are continuing to spread themselves so why should we let them go unchallenged?
Finally, I like a challenge. I want to try to figure out how to penetrate a culture that is not interested in being bothered. How can I reach people who are bombarded by mass mailings, telemarketers and have the Jehovah's Witnesses or Mormons knocking on their doors every other weekend? Many of the people in my area of Southern California commute to work and when they're home they don't want to be bothered. They want to go water skiing or hiking Saturday and Sunday and can't be bothered to go to church. I want to find a way to convince them that it is better, more enjoyable and more worthy to worship the Living God on Sunday with His people than it is to go camping or boating with your family.
Call me insane.
There are a number of reasons to plant in the US. First of all, my missions philosophy is "both/and". Long-term and short-term, overseas and domestic, church planting and pioneer. You get the idea. So, just because I am planting in the US doesn't mean I won't be involved in planting overseas.
Another reason to plant in the US is so that we can plant overseas as well. America is a rich country. Let's tap the financial resource to further the Kingdom across the globe. Also, Americans have a certain mystique in many other nations. If we take Americans to those countries to preach and teach, often the locals will come and listen just because they are Americans. Again, lets use that resource for the furtherance of the Kingdom.
The third reason is that America is a mission field. More and more people are either non-religious or are becoming interested in religions other than Christianity. Also, the cults are continuing to spread themselves so why should we let them go unchallenged?
Finally, I like a challenge. I want to try to figure out how to penetrate a culture that is not interested in being bothered. How can I reach people who are bombarded by mass mailings, telemarketers and have the Jehovah's Witnesses or Mormons knocking on their doors every other weekend? Many of the people in my area of Southern California commute to work and when they're home they don't want to be bothered. They want to go water skiing or hiking Saturday and Sunday and can't be bothered to go to church. I want to find a way to convince them that it is better, more enjoyable and more worthy to worship the Living God on Sunday with His people than it is to go camping or boating with your family.
Call me insane.