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Wednesday, December 14, 2005

clark griswald watch out!

okay, anyone feeling lonely for some extreme christmas lights? check this out!
http://media.putfile.com/WizardsofWinter-SM

i think it's time to watch christmas vacation...

Saturday, December 10, 2005

2005 book list

It is safe to say my 2005 reading is done for the year! Not a lot of reading time these days. I was introduced to some awesome new books this year! You'll notice a primary theme in many of the books, since I am taking a course on spiritual direction. 2006 will prove to include more of the same, including a list of books on poverty issues during my internship. So much great stuff to learn and absorb. There will be no shortage of good flight reading time...but any advice on how to pack light with books? ha!

Sacred Space: The Prayer Book 2005
A prayer book for the year written by the Jesuits in Ireland. The book uses an Ignition prayer model for reflecting, praying, and applying a Scripture each day. Check out a sample on www.sacredspace.ie.

The Ragamuffin Gospel by Brennan Manning
Started 2005 reading this with Book Club friends – Matt, Kevin, Greg, David H., and Walter. A classic on God’s grace and “furious love” for his children.

The Return of Prodigal Son by Henri Nouwen
This book could have been titled the Love of the Compassionate Father. Another book on God’s grace with the Book Club. First read this book over five years ago. Definitely one to reread! Nouwen calls the parable a “mysterious window through which I can step into the Kingdom of God.” What an incredible picture of God’s amazing grace – all the gospel is in there!

SoulGuide: Following Jesus As Spiritual Director by Bruce Demarest
Excellent introduction to spiritual direction! Defines spiritual direction, gives a historical perspective, and then gives example after example of how Jesus was a spiritual director to all he met – our perfect model.

The Power of One by Bryce Courtenay
A classic novel about a young boy growing up in South Africa in the 1940’s.

Let Your Life Speak by Parker Palmer
Great little book that defines vocation as listening to who we are and all God has created us to be. Also includes a great chapter on embracing all the seasons of life and allowing them to speak into our vocation and call.

Watership Down by Richard Adams
I’ll never look at rabbit the same way!

Sacred Companions by David Brenner
Another great introduction to spiritual direction and friendships – helping one another be attuned to God!

Soul Feast by Marjorie Thompson
Book develops the importance of spiritual rhythm in life and shares several spiritual disciplines and practices to apply – prayer, Lectio Divina, worship, fasting, self-examination, hospitality, and a rule of life. I have a lot to learn!

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

preparing space for advent

Good reflection this Advent season...
Taken from Sacred Space: A Prayer Book

"Did this ever happen to you? A friend invites you to a meal. You arrive on the appointed day in pleasant anticipation. Your friend opens the door, looks at you with a blank face - he has completely forgotten that he invited you. Or you find that he expected you but has made no preparations. 'Sit down there and I'll put something together.' Family meals are helped by the fact that somebody, mother or father, has made preparations, thought about the event.

Lord, I do not want you to find me with a blank face, or unprepared. I still have three weeks to make ready for you, to think about what it meant that you came as a baby, without a house, a displaced person, in poverty. Christmas cards show us cozy scenes, warm firesides, lights and luxuries. Bethlehem was not like that, no fires, no furnishings. God wanted to enter the world of the poor and the insecure."

Saturday, December 03, 2005

cartoon david

Okay,this might be fun, for those who haven't seen it...check out cartoon David. It is a promo animation that was made for a worship gathering at the church. We had fun doing it and it sure got everyone's attention in our worship services.

http://www.grace-sealbeach.org/VintageGraceOct02.wmv

Thursday, December 01, 2005

World AIDS Day

Today, December 1, is World AIDS Day. Statistics are always difficult for me to get my mind and heart around - especially these large numbers. Today, these numbers remind me of my first visits to South Africa several years ago, when I first began to recognize the impact of this AIDS crisis on families, children, and communities in Africa. Really, I still have no idea.

"Around 95% of people with HIV/AIDS live in developing nations. But HIV today is a threat to men, women and children on all continents around the world. In Africa alone, more than 17 million people have died from AIDS and another 25 million are infected with the HIV virus, approximately 1.9 million of whom are children. Every day in Africa, HIV/AIDS kills 6,300 people. 8,500 people are infected with the HIV virus and 1,400 newborn babies are infected during childbirth."

For more see: http://www.one.org/Events.html