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Aug 12 2008

Short term pleasure and long term gain

Published by Larry Diehl under Survey Says

What a wonderful self reflection by bob.blog.

“Evil people get rich for the moment, but the reward of the godly will last.”

What is this human willingness to trade long term gain for short term pleasure? Why is that so easy for us?

2 things amaze me-
1. How short sighted Jack can be
2. How exactly like him I am- just biggie-sized to adult proportions

Like any 4 year old, he wants what he wants when he wants it. If I offer him a cookie now, or two…

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Aug 08 2008

Sucker Worship!

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I mean foolish worship, no I mean… never mind just keep reading. Do you honestly long to worship the Lord as He would desire? Do you realize what the Lord desires of us as a key ingredient?

First we must understand that worship is a way of life. It was never intended to be a place and time, but a conscious decision to change ones life (lifestyle) in a way that is pleasing to God. Which by-the-way is a lifelong process. In Isaiah 58 we are given a unique look at the character of God and His desire of His children.

Isaiah is writing to an inwardly living community that is seeking only it’s own. One that is Continue Reading »

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Aug 05 2008

Multi-site Planting From Yet Another Perspective

Published by Larry Diehl under Survey Says

Bob has written an article titled “Multi-site the Low-tech Way”. In this article he address several key points that I feel everyone planting should reflect on. Follow along here…

I believe there is a viable place for video teaching within the community. I see it more as foundational support material that could established a centralized theme which the local teacher would then expound upon (maybe 3 to 15 minutes, 60+ minutes of teaching is a norm for us). And NEVER used with the intent to replace the local pastor, teachers or community interaction.

Just my thoughts again

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Aug 04 2008

A Thought to Ponder From Bob.blog

Published by Larry Diehl under Survey Says

People who…

… want to be missionaries, but aren’t telling anyone about Jesus.

… want to be writers, but don’t even have a blog

… want to live in intentional community, but isolate themselves from others

A thousand little steps…

We all want to be in good shape, but none of us wants to exercise.

(bob.blog)

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Aug 04 2008

A Critial Question Asked by Church Whisperer

Published by Larry Diehl under Survey Says

A Critical question asked by Church Whisperer, “How is that we have so much fantastic preaching and really smart theologians in the church today but we are actually less Biblically literate than ever?”

“Jesus’ teaching changed lives. I’m not so sure the preaching we are teaching our seminary students to do is really the best vehicle for changing lives”

Take a few minutes to read this timely article. WOW, what’s your take!

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Jul 30 2008

It’s all relative to the size of your steeple…

Published by Larry Diehl under Survey Says

by A Casual Observer

Most contemporary Christians mistakenly view the church building as a necessary part of worship. Therefore, they never question the need to financially support a building and its maintenance.

The church edifice demands a vast infusion of money. In the United States alone, real estate owned by institutional churches today is worth over $230 billion. Church building debt, service, and maintenance consumes about 18 percent of the $50 to $60 billion tithed to churches annually. Point: Contemporary Christians are spending astronomical amounts of money on their buildings.

All the traditional reasons put forth for “needing” a church building collapse under careful scrutiny. We so easily forget that the early Christians turned the world upside down without them (see Acts 17:6). They grew rapidly for….. continue reading

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Jul 27 2008

In Need of a Translator

Published by Larry Diehl under Survey Says

A horse speaks horse. We speak human. Because we’re speaking a different language, we need someone to translate!

Isn’t that what Jesus did for us? He came to translate the Father’s love in a way we could comprehend it.

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Jul 22 2008

What Was The Price Paid?

Warning: The content of this video might have adverse effects on your tear glands.

This one should rattle you to your core it did me!

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Jul 16 2008

Appeasing the Gods, With Insurance

Published by Larry Diehl under Survey Says, Just For Fun

This is an interesting read from the New York Times…

Suppose you’re preparing to travel by air. Which of these precautions do you think is most likely to prevent your plane from crashing?

A) Sacrificing a gilt-horned bull on an altar.

B) Sacrificing two goats on the tarmac.

C) Buying flight insurance.

I’m guessing you didn’t go for the bull sacrifice. Although this preboarding procedure was practiced by ancient Greek travelers, as Homer reported in grisly detail, today there are serious doubts about its efficacy, if only because of the litany of tourist woes in “The Odyssey.”

The goat option was tested at Katmandu Airport in September to propitiate Akash Bhairab, the Hindu sky god. Officials of Nepal Airlines told Reuters that they had sacrificed two goats in front of a Boeing 757 whose mechanical problems had forced the airline to suspend some flights.

“The snag in the plane has now been fixed, and the aircraft has resumed its flights,” one airline official reported triumphantly. Nevertheless, it is probably premature to put much faith in a single experiment that so far, to my knowledge, has not been replicated.

We do, though, have abundant data regarding option C. Last year, tens of millions of people bought life insurance for scheduled flights of airlines in the United States. Not one of those insured passengers died in a crash — and this was not just a coincidence, at least not to many of the people who bought the insurance.

No, at some level they believed that their insurance helped keep the plane aloft, according to…. Click here for complete story

It’s the final paragraph that gets me “So when we think about passing up flight insurance, we conjure up disaster just as easily as ancient Greeks imagined a thunderbolt from Olympus, and we too figure we can avert it through the equivalent of a bull sacrifice. Intuitively, we haven’t made great strides since Homer’s day. But at least our gods take credit cards.”

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Jul 14 2008

A Quote

I was standing today in the dark toolshed. The sun was shining outside and through the crack at the top of the door there came a sunbeam. From where I stood that beam of light, with specks of dust floating in it, was the most striking thing in the place. Everything else was almost pitch-black. I was seeing the beam, not seeing things by it. Then I moved so that the beam fell on my eyes. Instantly the whole previous picture vanished. I saw no toolshed, and (above all) no beam. Instead I saw, framed in the irregular cranny at the top of the door, green leaves moving on the branches of a tree outside and beyond, 90 odd million miles away, the sun. Looking along the beam, and looking at the beam are very different experiences.
-C. S. Lewis

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