Archives for 2006

National Lampoon’s Mexican Vacation

Back in May, we took a trip to Cabo San Lucas. We were able to go because we had some generous friends give us a week in their time share. When we checked airfare the tickets were over $600 per person. I thought about calling our friends and asking if they had forgotten to tell […]

To Enjoy or not to Enjoy?

We had a great time in New Braunfels. The water park was beautiful. The smell of BBQ from nearby grills filled the air. We finished up our day with a feast at Rudy’s. As I was floating down a lazy river on my tube I thought of this quote from Our Father Abraham: Dualism brought […]

Whole Foods Market

We’re in Austin visiting my sister and her family. Today we went downtown and spent a couple of hours at Whole Foods Market. Good grief, I think I could live there. It’s a veritable treat for the the tast buds. And it smells good too. Tonight we’re grilling all natural ribeye, chomping down on organic […]

Daddy, I’m not giving up!

Six weeks ago we bought our 5 year-old (Caleb) his first bicycle. On Sunday, we bought our 3 1/2 year-old (Elijah) his first bicycle. His tricycle just couldn’t keep up with his big brother’s bike. He was getting tired of pedaling fast and going nowhere and we were getting tired of waiting for him to […]

Am I sure that I am saved?

A great discussion here about the nature of personal salvation. Perriman has articulated quite well a concept that I’ve been unable to adequately put into words. Am I sure that I am saved? I do not think that the Bible defines ‘Christianity’ fundamentally or centrally as a religion of salvation, and certainly not of the […]

What is the Kingdom of God?

Scot McKnight points us to this quiz about the kingdom of God. My results: You scored as Kingdom as a Christianised Society. Christians shouldn’t withdraw from the world, but by being present in it they can transform it. The kingdom is not only spiritual, but social, political, and cultural. Kingdom as a Christianised Society 92% […]

A Retelling of an Old Story

Two men went up to the temple to pray. One was an American Christian and the other a Pharisee. The American Christian stood tall, and with outstretched arms, prayed, “Lord God, thank you for allowing me to be born in this great country and for making me who I am. I could have been born […]

Random Summer Post

Lots going on, but not much to talk about. I had a great “getting things done” day around the house yesterday. I checked off a long list of to-do’s that needed to get done. I’m reading Simply Christian by N. T. Wright. As is usual for Wright, it’s good. I’d love to get a curious […]

Heads, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes

My boys loved this. I do feel a bit sorry for Bush though. He gets made fun of by everybody! HT: Sam Middlebrook

Cars

I took the boys to see “Cars” on Friday afternoon. They loved the action and pretty colors and goofy voices. I loved the story. It spoke to me more than any movie has in a while.