Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Looking forward to reading this...

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Think this might have some interesting things to speak about concerning those of us in the non-profit sector. 



Thursday, May 25, 2006

2 Kings 17:41

Even while these people were worshipping the Lord, they were serving their idols.



About a week ago, as I was reading through 2 Kings, sort of flying through, minding my own business, this passage just jumped out.  They thought they could worship the LORD and serve their idols.  What were they thinking?  Of course it's much easier to say "they" b/c certainly we don't have these issues anymore?  What with our highly evolved Evangelical culture I'm sure we have moved on.  We wouldn't think about mixing true worship with idol worship...or would we...more importantly, would I?  Truth be told it happens all the time.  All that a few thousand years have brought is perhaps different idols.  Modernized idols.  This passage was like the 2 x 4 upside the head...that's gonna leave a mark.  Not so much here or here, but right through here.  So I guess the question I've got to wrestle through is what are my idols?  It's certainly easier to read about the screw-up Israelites and think I'd never do that...how blind am I?  Which leads to tonight's reading in John 9:39...



Jesus said, 'For judgment I have come into this world, so that the blind will see and those who see will become blind'



Yet another 2 x 4.  Ouch.  More marks.  I don't want to fit the description of 2 Kings.  I don't want to worship the Lord and idols...it's not really possible anyway.  Jesus knew this.  He calls people out.  Tells them he brings hope to the spiritually blind and makes them see.  But those who think they see and have it all together he makes blind.  So much for the tame, non-judgmental, self-esteem Jesus who is here to make you feel good. 



I'm not really going to attempt to wrap this up.  That's what you get with stream of consciousness.  I'm going to bed and to read some Visioneering (see books to your left).  Very good.  Highly recommend it thus far. 



Peace.



Monday, May 22, 2006

Congrats Ashley!



Congrats Ashley!  Today my little sister graduated from high school!  I feel old.  We're very proud of her.  She's a great sister and a wonderful Aunt!



Saturday, May 20, 2006

Friday, May 19, 2006

Berkeley Podcast...if you're a nerd like me

Can't vouch for this yet in terms of content, but sure seems like a cool idea.  Basically the spring semester at UC Berkeley is made available as a free podcast.  There are a number of different courses you can download.  I have downloaded the one listed below.  Click the link to open iTunes.  I'm very interested to hear what this guy has to say, especially concerning The Brothers Karamazov. 



Berkeley Podcast: Existentialism



Sunday, May 14, 2006

Happy Mother's Day

Img_0076_1I already know this, but just so my blog readers will know...Heather is an amazing mom!  She does such a great job with Sydnie...and I'm sure she will with daughter #2 (we really need a name) as well.  So on this Mom's day I wanted to give Heather her "props" for being a great mom and wife.  Too bad the only real gift she got was some lousy blog entry by her husband.  Calm down.  We're going shopping at a later date.  Peace.



Saturday, May 13, 2006

In Houston

MemorialWe are curently in Houston for the Memorial Service of Heather's Grandpa Kroen.  We flew here yesterday morning and head back to Orlando early tomorrow morning.  Though funerals are never something we "look forward to", they seemingly serve to be a great time of family coming together (especially when the lost loved one has lived a long, full life).  This weekend has certainly served to be a great time with family.  We had a very small, intimate memorial service this morning just with the family.  It's been good to catch up with the "Houston Clan"--we've enjoyed a few holes of golf, some time in the pool and an Astro's game last night.  It had been a long time since I've been to a more major leage game and ballpark.  About got my self sick at the game...combination of Red Bull, Large Coke, Cheese Dog and Chili & Cheese Nachos.  Mmmmmm.  Well I've obviously digressed.  Good trip.  Hopefully more blogging once I get through this next week of finals at RTS.  Fun times.  Until then...peace.



Sunday, May 7, 2006

Acts29, Vista and other ramblings

Well it has certainly been awhile since any sort of “update” post on the ol’ “hartblog”--been busy. How’s that for an explanation? Anyway, the past couple of weeks have been very full and hectic, yet enjoyable as well. Here’s the recap and other assorted details:

Acts 29

About 2 weeks ago now Heather and I attended the Acts 29 Bootcamp here in Orlando. If you don’t know, Acts 29 is a church planting organization based out of Seattle, that was originally started by Mark Driscoll and Mars Hill Church. The conference was fantastic. We basically immersed ourselves in church planting world for the better part of 3 days. Listened to one church planter after another (all of them very gifted, skilled, Godly men). Heather and I had a great time to talking for many hours, uninterrupted I might add (Sydnie was with the grandparents). It was just a great chance for us to seek out where God would have us be in the upcoming years. Church planting seems to be on the horizon and we are more and more excited about that possibility. Of all the things we heard, one session in particular was very practically oriented. It was entitled “Reverse Engineering Your Life” and it was taught by Mark Driscoll. The underlying premise was that we need to have a vision of where we want to be, not just with our churches, but in all aspects of our lives. Once that vision has been articulated, prayed through and written down the next step is to reverse engineer your way to seeing that vision come to fruition. I could try and explain it all, but it would be better if you just downloaded the session. The link is here, but it is not the one we heard (not posted yet), but it is the same basic content, just at a previous Acts 29 conference. I highly, highly recommend working through many of things Driscoll speaks about in this session. I believe the general principles can apply regardless of your vocational calling--this is not just for church planters. If you listen to it, I’d love to hear what you think. Driscoll may make you mad with some things, but hey, most thought provoking stuff does.

Vista

THE NEW DAVID WILCOX CD IS AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD! I can’t tell you how excited I am about this. It’s entitled “VISTA“ and you can secure your copy by visiting www.davidwilcox.com Favorite track thus far is ”Hard Part“

More Mark Driscoll

I also highly recommend the most recent podcast of Northland Church featuring Mark Driscoll who was in Orlando and taught there this past weekend. Driscoll speaks on the power of the Cross to not only remove our sin, but also the sin that has been committed against us and its subsequent shame. Really good stuff. Get it by searching under ”Northland“ in the podcast directory. You will need iTunes. You should have iTunes. If you don’t have iTunes you should just stop reading and go get it. Hurry up.

Other Ramblings

--New pics posted under ”April and May“ heading. --Sydnie amazes us more and more everyday. She is very loving and appreciative. Good stuff. Talking up a storm. Kinda scary that she knows how to repeat things now. --Final week of RTS and then finals. Past week was exhausting, but good to get through and feel good about the work that was completed.--I am officially a theological nerd as I just bought my first full commentary set. Way too much money. Oh well. It’ll look good on the shelf.--Driscoll’s latest book was very good. Read it before I even had time to post it under the ”What I’m Reading“ section. Get more info here.--Good night.