Saturday, December 29, 2007

Building fires that last

Good evening all--

I have been wondering if you all have the same experience I have when building and tending a fire. It seems, when you leave a fire alone; it has a tendency to burn out. Yet, if you keep messing with it, moving it around, putting hot logs where cold logs are; it keeps going.

This reminds me of my God journey. When I do not tend to it; my Christian life has a tendency to grow cold. When I do not actively move to the a warm place, I tend to grow cold.

For tonight, let me encourage all of us to move toward the embers.

And, for me the embers are other folks in the body.

Warm members who keep me ignited.

The whole fire analogy is about the body of Christ.

Stay close. Tuck yourselves in. Admit you may not have all the flame yourself.

That is ok. That is really perfect.

That is why the body exists.

Climb into another's flame. Rest there. And, then, ignite another.

That is what real fire does.

Do not forsake assembling yourselves together.

Wow. Bible verse and real life fire. Nice.








Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Outcast Gets Ousted!


Dateline: North Pole

Thanks to a Vancouver, WA podcast - Rudolph "red nose" Reindeer was arrested today. Charged with running over Wilma "grandma" Smith, the calamitous caribou (see photo) was additionally charged with resisting arrest and assaulting three elves.

A witness to the event, Perry Penguin exclaimed, "It's a relief to finally have this ruddy terror off the streets... but I hope it's not foggy next week!"

(Thanks for the great podcast Mike!)

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Remembering...

I took Abby for breakfast this morning during the musical practice. As we were eating there was a man with a black baseball cap that said "WWII Veteran".

As we ate, I kept glancing at this elderly man who was sitting there. Alone.

Now I'm really conscious about staring at people and I don't like getting caught... So I tried to make quick glances.

Abby takes a LONG time to eat so it didn't surprise me when he was ready to go before we were. He walked past us and as he was about to leave I got a chance to say "Thank you for your service." and ask, "What branch did you serve in?"

"The Army." He said quickly and finished throwing away the containers on his tray.

I really didn't expect him to say much more... but I'm very thankful for the men and women who've sacrificed so much so that I (and much of the world) can enjoy the freedom I have today.

As I was turning back around to engage my three year old, he came over and stood next to me and shared a little of his story...

"It was December 15. Me and the other men were really excited about potentially going home for Christmas. But unfortunately, the Germans had other plans."

He looked at me for just a second, "Did you read about the Battle of the Bulge in school?"

I said, "Yes." and he looked off again as if to remember something a little too painful.

"I don't know if I can make it through this." He began to choke up, but continued.

"The Germans planned a big offensive that really caught the Allies off guard. Within three days, many men lost their lives and we sadly realized that we weren't coming home for Christmas this year."

"Many men were wounded and could not get medical help, so they froze to death. I lost part of my foot to frost bite. A LOT of men died."

He paused for a moment... "I hate December."

I grabbed his shoulder for a second as he began to shuffle away and once again said "Thank you... Thanks for sharing a moment of your life with me."

WOW!

All I could do is sit there and try to keep the tears from coming. What he'd seen, experienced and lived through... the sacrifice. It was a heavy moment.

In the midst of all the hustle and bustle this Christmas...Remember.

Writing this made me think of some lyrics by Chris Rice.

Tears are falling, hearts are breaking.
How we need to hear from God.
You've been promised, we've been waiting,
Welcome, holy Child,
Welcome, holy Child.

Hope that You don't mind our manger,
How I wish we would have known.
But long awaited holy Stranger,
Make Yourself at home,
Please make Yourself at home.

Bring Your peace into our violence,
Bid our hungry souls be filled.
Word now breaking heaven's silence,
Welcome to our world,
Welcome to our world.

Fragile finger sent to heal us,
Tender brow prepared for thorn,
Tiny heart whose blood will save us,
Unto us is born,
Unto us is born.


So wrap our injured flesh around You,
Breathe our air and walk our sod.
Rob our sin and make us holy,
Perfect Son of God,

Perfect Son of God... Welcome to our world.

It's been a while since I've seen such pain... and carried for so long. The "holidays" may bring with it a ton of emotions including pain, hate, fear and agony. However, through that pain God gave us His healing, His love, His peace, His Life.

I'm looking forward to running into this man again... and listening some more.

Thanks for taking the time to read what I've shared.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

A question for anyone

Hi- I have been waiting for someone, anyone to post a comment on here, to get things going, but then I thought "what if they are waiting for someone to start it off too?" You can see where that would lead us, so I will be the brave one.

I am not a new Christian, but there are times when I am not as close to Christ as I want to be. I have always felt it was like a roller-coaster track. Sometimes I am so close to God, and I just know that is where I want to spend all of my days, then it seems like the track drops off and it starts the period of time that I am far away. I guess my questions are these- Why? Am I so weak/dumb/selfish/scared that I sabotage the best relationship I have ever known? Is it hunam nature? Am I the only one this happens to?

Thanks for reading this- let me know what you think-

Randy

Saturday, December 1, 2007

A New Life has begun

New life in Christ.  New life in relationship with God.  It can be confusing, it can be freaky, it can be tough; but it's always good.  Let's figure it out together.  I hope the podcasts and this blog will help tons... no, droves... no, populations... dare I say, every living man and woman, find a stronger, closer and more effective walk with the Lord.   If you have questions, log them here.  If you have comments, log them here.  This is a great way to grow together in Christ.

                                                                                                  Mike Hoffman