Saturday, August 09, 2008
Switching Blogs
My new blog address, where I intend to place new posts is: http://electronicmessaging.wordpress.com
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Wedding in Kirkland
The wedding seemed to be successful. The ceremony was annotated. This means that the past told us what he was about to do and why it was that he thought he was doing it before he did it.
Then my sister and her husband and me had our pictures taken. He had a nice tripod which we didn't take a picture of, but we did take a picture of the "huge free" sign.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Seaside Church Baptisms 2008
I had an interesting time at the Schuette's community group on Thursday night because there was a discussion about whether or not people should be allowed to be baptized immediately upon the transmission of a statement of repentance. Three of the seven people who were baptized on Sunday had previously been deterred from baptism by men who thought that the appropriate time for their baptism had not yet, or never would come. On the other hand, one lady at community group knew of several people who were baptized at a summer camp (candy was involved) but had not been known to live as Christians.
My comment was that maybe baptisms should be a bit more public than they generally are because if they were people might be a bit less likely to be baptized just to be baptized. I seem to have changed my mind from what I was thinking at the Tuesday night community group when I said that baptisms didn't need to be public because circumcision wasn't public, but that people should know that they had occured. Perhaps Mars Hill Church has come across the best of both worlds by including video of baptisms on the world wide web. I guess that this blog helps too.
The most interesting thing I heard was that the reasoning that says that new believers should wait and live as Christians for a while before they are baptized is the same reasoning that says that people people who have affection for each other should wait a while and live together to see how they get along before they become married to each other.
This is an image of Alan and lead pastor Chris (Swanny) walking into the Island Lake
Directly before.
Directly after.
This is an image of Clarissa telling us all why it is that she was about to baptized.
This is an image of Paige and her daddy telling the witnesses why she is about to be baptized.
During.Directly after.
This is an image of Olivia telling lead pastor Chris (Swanny) why it is that she was about to baptized.
Five down, two to go.
Worship Pastor Patso's Birthday Celebration 2008
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Logos Bible Software
I don't really know how to describe the system in a complete way, so here are five things that I like about it.
- The Bible software is not just Bible software. Many different books can be downloaded and plugged into it. For instance, the books that I have plugged into it since my original purchase are: The Complete Works of Francis Schaeffer, The distinguishing Traits of the Christian Character, and Systematic Theology.
- By searching the entire library for a particular biblical passage, any reference in any book in the library that refers to that biblical passage will be found. In this way, the entire library can be used as a Bible commentary.
- Lots of books that are plugged into the library system include references to the Bible. By placing my cursor directly on top of these references, the text of these references is instantaneously displayed before my very eyes in the translation of my choosing. This takes much less time than flipping through the paper pages of a book.
- A double click of any word in any book opens up the appropriate dictionary. This may be a Bible dictionary or just the Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary.
- The whole thing stays on my hard drive, so there are always lots of things to read, even if the computer is not connected to the internet.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Surveying
I think that my official title at my place of employment is Project Engineer, but I got to go surveying a bit today because I needed an as-built drawing of a site with an accurate bottom elevation for a particular pond that has a significant depth of stormwater in it already. When the official company surveyors did the as-built surveying, they forgot to bring a boat and waders, so my boss found me a boat and I went to the field to help finish the job. On the downside, I couldn't get the boat to go very fast. On the upside, I managed not to tip the boat over (like the previous time that I was in a small boat) and I should have the numbers that I need.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Man Camp 2008 Notes
There was a bit of Bible teaching there (three session) and I took notes. I am providing these notes at the request of those who attended, but neglected to take notes. I am not providing these notes because they are particularly clear, terse, or helpful. Sometimes I just type things out to help me to follow what is being taught and I never look at them again.
Notes are here
Sunday, March 09, 2008
Differentiation (as opposed to Integration)
But I have come up with something that may be beneficial to some of you. Here are two Bible verses which I have had several occasions to use recently:
Proverbs 18:1-2
Monday, February 11, 2008
Visiting Mars Hill Church in Seattle yet again
The sermon was about regeneration which I have not studied very much aside from learning Titus 3:5 in AWANA. The sermon reminded me of a book that I read in December of 2007 as I began to benefit from a confrontation regarding my sin which was pushed upon me (the confrontation was pushed upon me, not the sin). The book is called The Distinguishing Traits of the Christian Character (1819) by Gardiner Spring. The book is almost like a lab manual that enables its reader to do science in his or her own mind so that he or she can determine whether or not the uncommon graces of God are at work inside of him or her.
I think that these sorts of things are important to look over so that you can make sure that you are not deceiving yourself and confusing the grace of God with your own wishful thinking (so listen to the sermon and or or read the book).
Pastor Mark talked about three works that Jesus does (in the following particular order):
- The work that Jesus does for someone (justification)
- The work that Jesus does in someone (regeneration (I think that this drives sanctification))
- The work that Jesus does through someone (good works)
So I left Seattle with some ideas that I had not thought of before:
- Christianity really doesn't have to be very complicated. All that I really have to do is respond to Jesus appropriately
- I have been regenerated, my deepest desires are to worship Jesus and not myself
- Seems like there was something else. Perhaps I will be reminded of it and replace this line with it later
Monday, January 21, 2008
Visiting Mars Hill Church in Seattle again
Of course I recommend it along with another sermon about Unlimited Limited Atonement (small audio, large audio, notes).
Yesterday's sermon is available here.
During the sermon, I learned two new words: Monergism and Synergism.
Monergism is the idea that God decides ahead of time who He is going to save and then He saves them unilaterally. God just reaches down and grabs a sinner and says, "sorry, I know you were traveling towards hell as quickly as your little legs would carry you, but I have decided to save you. You'll thank me later."
Synergism is the idea that God extends His arm from heaven to men, and that those who are saved are the people who wisely accept God's help and reach out to Him so that He can lift them up to be with Him.
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Appearing to be Normal while Eating
My apparent normality was made possible by the writing of my dear sister, which is included below. Prior to reading that, please enjoy this picture of me appearing to be a normal person during my lunch hour.
Eating out
Veggie Burritos (Qdoba, Chipotle, Taco del Mar)
When you order the veggie burrito, make sure you say “no beans, no cheese” (possibly more than once). Other than that, you should get a flour tortilla with rice, lettuce, tomatoes (are considered “mild salsa” or “pico de gallo”) and guacamole if you wanted it. And sometimes there are grilled green peppers and onions that can go in as well.
Veggie sub/sandwich (Subway, Georgio’s, Panera)
You need to pick the sub (“I’ll have a veggie sub please”), then you pick the bread (ask for “Italian” or “white”), then you pick the size (6’’ or 12’’) and the kind of cheese (none (duh)). I like to have mine toasted with green peppers and onions and then other stuff added on when it comes out of the toaster, but you can have it anyway you want it (toasted or not—you have to ask if you want it toasted) with lettuce, onions, tomatoes, green peppers, olives, pickles etc… Pretty much the person making it will ask you what you want, and you just tell them as they are putting it together for you. At the end, you can get oil and vinegar (pretty much the 2 components that make Italian dressing, which I like), mustard (I usually get one stripe of spicy mustard—isn’t really that spicy, but it’s a good flavor), mayonnaise (I usually skip ‘cause I already have the oil and vinegar for moisture and flavor), salt, pepper, parmesan (cheese—no!) or oregano (a spice that’s fine, but I usually skip). The 6’’ veggie sub at Subway works out to be less than $3.50 ‘cause meat is expensive and you’re not having any.
Mexican Rice (Azteca, Tijuana’s, Ixtapa)
Self-explanatory. Doesn’t hurt to clarify/remind “no beans, no cheese” because some restaurants automatically add that to the rice or anything else they happen to be serving. You can also order a burrito—just tell them what you want, or find the veggie one on the menu and modify it to what you want, again “no beans, no cheese” or ask for extra rice to replace the beans. If the burrito comes with red sauce all over it, it’s okay. It’s not spicy, it’s some yummy totally legal tomato stuff that goes on burritos to make them “wet burritos”
Pasta and Marinara sauce (Olive Garden, California Pizza Kitchen)
Pasta is pasta. Angel hair, linguine, spaghetti, cappelini, penne, rotini. All of those are pasta, just in different shapes and sizes. There is almost always one of those (or something of the like) that comes with marinara sauce or pomodoro (read the description—if it has “meat” in the description, don’t order it). “Marinara” is universally (okay, maybe not quite that) known as “tomato pasta sauce with no meat”. Ask if it comes with cheese, or say “no parmesan” so they don’t bring it to you with cheese all over it.
Baked potato (Wendy’s)
Order the “Sour cream and chive baked potato”. The sour cream comes packaged separate from the potato. You can trade your sour cream back for some margarine, or just ask for margarine and throw the sour cream away.
Steak Fries and Salad (Red Robin)
I don’t know why they’re called steak fries. Maybe because they are so big. I don’t believe it’s more than $3 for a bottomless basket of fries. Maybe they aren’t called steak fries on the menu at Red Robin. I think they might not even be by themselves on the menu (apart from coming with burgers), but I was there last week and asked for either a basket of fries, or a side of fries, and they brought them to me, and when I finished them, they refilled them again. They also have a decent side/garden salad, but you have to ask for no cheese. I don’t care too much for their Italian dressing, but it’s better than eating no dressing at all. They put tortilla chip pieces on their salads, and I like that.