Friday, October 30, 2009

bought our tickets to see THIS IS IT!
weekend! party!
Friday, my day

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Breakfast then more meetings! I think I need eggs... Brain food...

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

ready for more meetings!
ready for lunch :-)
in meetings

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

ready for some football! yeah!
ready for a new and beautiful day!

Monday, October 26, 2009

glad my windshield wippers work!
Headed south

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Worshiping the Living God

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Beautiful run now going to the Japanese Gardens to paint

Thursday, October 22, 2009

2 good reads http://ping.fm/cIMfj

Two Good Reads



Through the River is a new book by Jon and Mindy Hirst (with Dr. Paul Hiebert), that encourages us to examine our assumptions about truth and helps define how those assumptions affect our relationship to the world at large. In so doing, the Hirsts offer a new perspective on truth that allows us not only to better understand how we view truth but how we might become better equipped to communicate truth in a combative culture. Their claim is that “our ability to struggle through the concept of truth in today’s world is crucial to determining our success in the Christian life, our relationships and our kingdom work.”

It is a challenging and fascinating book that takes the reader on a poignant journey through River Town, providing a gripping view on how people can live in close proximity while having radically contrasting views. River Town’s three communities live and act so differently because each group is using a distinct set of assumptions about truth (truth lens). This journey exposes the eternal consequences of how our truth lens influences whether we tell others what we know, insist that others accept what we know or resign to keep what we know to ourselves.

In short, Through the River offers a view of truth that seeks to solve the compatibility issues between worldviews and capitalizes on their strengths in such a way that each becomes better without becoming the same. A thought provoking read.


The Fasting Journey - In this life, intense circumstances and experiences can cause internal storms of such devastating severity that recovery and restoration seem like hopeless rescue attempts. In such cases, even believers can lose heart and feel completely overwhelmed by the storms of life. The Fasting Journey, by Peter Holmes—a man for whom fasting has become a way of life—is a journal of experiences and a guide designed to help those who’ve experienced how difficult it can be to clear the debris when the devastating storms of life hit.

Holmes shows us how fasting is a death of self and an act of intercession that God uses as a spiritual weapon to clarify and unleash His purposes of healing for those trapped in bondage to sin. Because of the understanding God has given him through fasting, he has helped many find answers to their most complex and deeply entrenched problems. Holmes writes, “For me, fasting has been both a highway to the Lord and a treasure-trove of ideas of how the Lord sees things and how we need to learn, while earnestly at His feet. Having based this book on my own personal experience, my intent is to broaden it into a guide for others to learn how to fast.”

As one who has fasted, this is an interesting look at the spiritual signifigance it has for us.
www.authenticpublishing.com
I think I see the sun!
lets see what Thursday holds...

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

http://ping.fm/oZzdG

New Jesus Movie info

The Jesus Movie for
the Next Generation

www.NewJesusMovie.com

Guest post by Bruce Marchiano, producer of Jesus...No Greater Love

The truth of the gospel never changes. But Christianity has many faces. They reflect the customs and cultures and the beautiful diversity of the global church. They are lined with the wisdom of age and vibrant with the passion of youth. One gospel for all the world…but how will we deliver it in a way that reaches the whole world? How will we reach the next generation?

Young Christians today are more like St. Francis of Assisi than a circuit riding preacher. “Preach the gospel at all times and when necessary, use words.” This is a generation focused on being the hands and feet of Christ and meeting the physical needs of those in both the local and global community. They are building houses, planting gardens, taking food and clothes to the poor and helping the widows and orphans… and then they are sharing the gospel. And they are using technology like never before. They communicate the message through audio, film, video and the internet, and they strive for excellence within those mediums. They must. This is how they will reach their generation for Christ.

I share their passion. In the film, The Gospel According to Matthew, we were able to capture the heart of Christ that is so often missing in Christian films, but the quality of the film making was constrained by an $800,000 budget. Now we are inspiring a movement that will bring Jesus to film in a version that literally leaps off the screen and into the hearts of viewers.

Jesus…No Greater Love, the new Jesus movie, (http://www.newjesusmovie.com/) will be a word for word, verse by verse film adaption of the Gospel according to John. The gospel is the power of God unto salvation. That’s really our concept, that the gospel would go out in the power of the film medium, unaltered by any human script writer.

The budget for a typical Hollywood production is $100-110 million. Actors’ salaries account for much of that cost. Because the new Jesus movie will be not be paying big name actors, our team believes we can produce a world class, state-of-the-art film incorporating the latest cutting-edge technology for just $45 million. The production will be shot on location in Jerusalem and shot digitally using CGI backgrounds and a green screen stage, providing unlimited potential for sharing the gospel for generations to come.

We are inviting people from all nations and all generations to join this movement to bring the gospel to all people. A movement made of 4.5 million people contributing a tax deductible donation of $10 each would fund the cost of the film. The Gospel belongs to everyone, and the new Jesus movie will be produced expressly so it can be accessed by everyone, no matter their financial situation. Our team's vision is to see the film translated into as many languages as possible and supplied to mission organizations and churches all over the world.

You can become a part of the movement to reach the next generation. Please help us spread the word to your friends and family. If you would like to make a donation, you can do so at http://www.newjesusmovie.com./

Also, you can keep up with our progress by visiting any of these links:






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Bruce Marchiano is an actor, author, international speaker, and the founder of Marchiano Ministries, a non-profit organization reaching out to people both spiritually and practically in the USA and across the world. He is best known for his joyful, passionate portrayal of Jesus in the film, The Gospel According to Matthew.
ok, more rain means more flowers...
more rain???

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

At the Husky football game to watch Philip play, go Huskies!
note from the dean of Amy's college about his new book The Longview. http://ping.fm/HluhR
content with my organizing - for now

Monday, October 19, 2009

getting organized ;-)
headed to Daystar to see Ron Kardashian and Jeffrey Dean

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Eating dinner with the boys @ twisted root
recovering from the long run and teaching yoga... I think ice cream...
8 miles today!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Glad Philip will be playing guitar tonight in the Celebrate band!
I love Friday afternoons...
pitching Bruce Marchiano today re: the new Jesus movie... who would NOT want to talk to such a great guy!?!
good article on stress... http://ping.fm/OCYfx
ready for more coffee!

Thursday, October 15, 2009

working on uReadBooks.com

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

had to drop off diet coke and mentos for the 8th grade science project... why do i miss those notes from the teacher???

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Headed to the game to watch Philip play football- go Huskies!
At Daystar with author Tom Davis
talking about Chantel Hobbs and the One Day Way

Monday, October 12, 2009

in meetings
Stuck in traffic

Sunday, October 11, 2009

painting and listening to Jack Johnson

Saturday, October 10, 2009

waiting for Philip to get back from band auditions... new guitarist budding!
another long run of 7 miles again and made good time

Friday, October 9, 2009

Dinner at Zios with my boys
watch this clip www.tangle.com/newjesusmovie

Thursday, October 8, 2009

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