Random Thoughts

September 22, 2006

Testimony

Filed under: God, Scripture, dallas — jmikec @ 6:07 pm

Some of you may not be aware of The Dallas Observer’s blog called Unfair Park. Basically all the writers and editors at the Observer blog there. I follow it with my feedreader, and read maybe one post every couple of days.

A few weeks ago they started a new regular feature called Bible Girl: The Unfair Park Religion Column. Yesterday’s column was incredible. Typically when I read stuff on the web, especially long articles, I read a couple of paragraphs, do some work, go back and read a little, etc. But this one was different. Once I started reading it I couldn’t stop. By the time I got to the end, three comments had already been posted. I planned on blogging about it yesterday, but it didn’t work out. Now it’s gotten other publicity, like being mentioned in Frontburner (D Magazine’s blog) as well as an additional mention in Fair Park.

It’s about a personal experience in her life. I’d tell you about it, but anything I say about it will not do it justice, other than to say that the sheer guts it took to write and publish a column like that amazes me. Read it yourself. Now. Or as soon as you possibly can. It is definitely worth a few minutes of your time to stop whatever it is you are doing and read this column. Seriously. Do it now.

Just two short quotes from it (that won’t negate the need for you to read it):

The Apostle Paul said, “For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ.” This is how I’ve come to understand his words: You don’t know who you really are, who you were really meant to be until you have a relationship with Jesus Christ. Until you’ve surrendered your all to him[...]. That’s the death Paul is talking about. You must allow Jesus to remake your life as he sees fit.

and

I ended up in a church of misfits, of people who once led busted lives. Former drunks and crack addicts and people who once suffered from documented mental illnesses. All manner of bad boys and girls. We were people who desperately needed intervention from above—go-for-broke kind of folks. General admonitions to be good and to be kind and to study our Bibles daily just weren’t gonna cut it. We needed God’s supernatural power. In that kind of atmosphere, people who want it bad enough get healed.

As you would expect, she is getting hammered in the comments. But as things are when you try to take Christ’s message to the world, it will not be well received.

September 14, 2006

Going to Six Flags?

Filed under: dallas — jmikec @ 1:41 pm

Going to Six Flags this fall?  Well, here’s how you can move to the front of the line.  Found on Frontburner.

September 4, 2006

Review: The Life You’ve Always Wanted

Filed under: God — jmikec @ 6:18 pm

This morning I finished The Life You’ve Always Wanted by John Ortberg. It was loaned to me by a friend, so I gave it a chance and read it. I’m so glad I did. It was great. So good, in fact, that I am going to get my own copy. I’ve had this copy on loan for quite some time and need to return it, and there are parts I’d like to read over again. I’d also like to loan it out to some other people to read.

I must admit that if I saw this book in a bookstore or on a bookseller’s website, I’d probably pass it up without a second thought. The title alone makes it sound like one of those “prosperity Gospel” type of books. Considering the source that loaned it to me, I knew it couldn’t be like that. And it isn’t. (more…)

Update on MyChurch.org

Filed under: God, internet, nifty web things — jmikec @ 5:47 pm

Last Thursday, I wrote this post about a new website I’d read about – MyChurch.org. The time-stamp on the post says it was created at 1:39 P.M. I’m not sure if that is the time-stamp WordPress put on it when I started writing it, or when I actually “published” it. I had a comment posted by Joe from MyChurch.org offering to list my church if I sent him the information. That is an incredibly quick response. Since this blog gets almost no traffic (literally), I’m suprised they found it that fast. Kudos to Joe and the people at MyChurch for being on the ball like that. They must have listened to Rick Klau’s talk, too. Oh, and Joe – if you see this – I’ll be replying to you soon.

Also, MicroExplosion has a review up of MyChurch.org. They got a sneak peek at what will be released on Wednesday.

September 1, 2006

Hey Ya

Filed under: live music — jmikec @ 11:51 am

This is a must-see. A cover of Outkast’s Hey Ya by Obadiah Parker.

Update: Ok, so WordPress.com won’t let me imbed the video directly here, so you must visit the link above to go to the YouTube site and view it. Another reason to move to my own blog on my own server. Hhhmmm…3 day weekend coming up – maybe now is the time.

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