Sunday, March 28, 2010

Become a Prayer Partner for the Chile Mission.

Watch this video and learn how to become a Prayer Partner for the Chile Mission.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Eartquake in Chile

I think this photo says a lot.
Pray for Chile, let this be a reminder of the presence of God and of His power.
Let this generate a spiritual awakening in Chile like never before.
Let this create a revival in the land, may every ones eyes turn to Jesus.
May the Spirit of God give comfort to the families in need.
May the church rise as the body of Christ and be his hands and feet... and may the name of Jesus be lifted high!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Don Miller addiction.


Ok. I recently finished these two.
"To Own a Dragon" is a book about how growing up without a father can affect your view of God. Well written, entertaining but I didn't identify much.
However, "A Million Miles in a Thousand Years" was awesome. It's actually a book about story, and how our life is a story that we write. Loved it!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Amy and Matt on their learning path.

It's fun to be a dad and watch your kids learn and make mistakes. It's all good, life is good. I love my kids, pray with me that they will love Jesus and seek to honor Him forever.

Rob Bell



Ok, so I finished my second, and probably my last, Rob Bell book.

I know I said that 50% of "Velvet Elvis" was really good. However, this one was kind of a disappointment. I mean some stuff was educational but I found it hard to find anything that was really useful.

"Searching for God Knows What" and "Jesus Wants to Save Christians"


I had read "Blue like Jazz" a couple of years ago and last weekend I read "Searching for God knows What" honestly I have to say that for the time being he is officially my favorite christian author. Donald Miller qualifies in my opinion as one of the Christian phylosophers of our time, he will force you to think and examine what it is that you believe about God and the meaning of life.
Read them!

Monday, November 23, 2009

Velvet Elvis.


Wow!
I don't know if I should recommend this book or not.
50% of it is just some really weird theology.
However, the other 50% I found fascinating.
Your call.