Monday, December 31, 2012
Cutting?
Michael Jr. reacts to the Idea of Circumcision
Labels:
Christian humor,
circumcision,
humor,
Michael Jr,
video,
You Tube
Sunday, December 30, 2012
All Saints Church, Loose
I found this today.
The church is All Saints Church, Loose in the village of Loose, 2 miles (3 kilometers) south of Maidstone, County Kent,
England. They are a bible believing evangelical
Anglican church. The population of
the village is 3500. The church is
affiliated with the South East Gospel Partnership.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Film Comment: October Baby
Really powerful movies are rarely about what they seem to be
on the surface. October Baby
(2012) is one of those films. You
absolutely MUST see this film if you possibly can.
A distressingly large number of “Christian” films suffer
from weak writing, amateurish acting, poor pacing, and an obvious dependence on
one primary set. You will find
none of that in October Baby.
Hannah Lawson (actress Rachel Hendrix) is a freshman in
college who suddenly discovers that her entire life is “a lie.” She learns that she was adopted and
that her birth was as the result of a failed abortion. As the film progresses, Hannah learns
even more secrets about her parents, a nurse, a male friend, and her birth
mother.
Abortion is the catalyst for the events in the film, but,
while the film is clearly pro-life (The tagline is “Every life is beautiful.”),
what the film is actually about is the redeeming power of forgiveness. Hannah, a Baptist, learns from a
Roman Catholic priest that because God has forgiven us, we have the power to
forgive.
Watch during the credits for a shocking revelation about the
actress, Shari Rigby, who portrayed the birth mother. God works in individual lives in ways we could never
have anticipated.
Again, as a Christian, you absolutely MUST see this film. If you read the film chat rooms you
will find equal numbers of people who were absolutely amazed by the film and others, who clearly do not understand, and who post snarky sarcastic comments. The New York Times film critic, Jeannette Catsoulis, says that the film has "ugliness at its core," while Penny Young Nance, the Chief Executive Officer of Concerned Women for America says that it should be called "Hallelujah Baby."
Labels:
abortion,
adoption,
Baptists,
film commentary,
forgiveness,
October Baby,
pro-life,
Roman Catholic
Friday, December 28, 2012
Michael Jr. on Prayer as a New Christian
Michael is always right on target. New Christians need not worry that their prayers are not
eloquent. God knows our hearts and
is not impressed by the literary quality of our prayers.
Labels:
Christian humor,
humor,
Michael Jr,
prayer
Thursday, December 27, 2012
The Rapid Growth of Christianity
From a very small group in a dusty rural community, the Good News of Christianity rapidly exploded upon the world. The numbers below are very rough estimates but are almost universally agreed to be accurate.
ca 30 AD ca
50
ca 100 Ad several
thousand
1st Century 500,000
to 1,000,000
2nd Century 2,000,000
10th Century 50,000,000
15th Century 100,000,000
18th Century 200,000,000
19th Century 400,000,000
Today 2,200,000,000
Many of the modern 2.2 billion may be only nominally Christian, but if only 10% are actually Christian, then we number 220,000,000. The actual percentage is probably higher than 10%.
Labels:
census,
Christian,
population
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
60,000 Page Views!
This blog has now had over 60,000 visitors and on some days has over 1000 page views. I thank all of you for your interest and, with the Lord's help, plan to continue the blog for many more years.
Labels:
blog,
Blogger,
Christian blog,
page views,
writing
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Silent Night Sung By Enya
Enya (Eithne Ni Bhrainain, b. 1961, Ireland) is a singer, instrumentalist, and songwriter. Here she sings "Silent Night" in Irish.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KTfL6_eiWo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KTfL6_eiWo
Labels:
Enya,
Ireland,
Irish,
Silent Night
Monday, December 24, 2012
Christmas Music on Various Musical Instruments
Christmas related songs on various musical instruments. Some are secular songs.
The Glass Harp is a collection of crystal glasses filled with amounts of water calibrated to produce musical tones when a wetted finger is rubbed along the rim. Differing amounts of water in identical crystal glasses produce different tones. Sometimes the size of the glasses is also varied.
The steel drum is a musical instrument produced by hammering sections of a steel plate into differing depths and thicknesses so that when the plate is struck, the vibrations from the plate produce musical notes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_89uqdNsK3w
A family garage band consisting of a singer, drums, and electric bass guitar performing "The Little Drummer Boy."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA9BH3JALaA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9GtPX6c_kg
"Oh, Holy Night" on the harpsichord.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg0jsdt6SYE
Six French Noels on the clavichord.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdjGK4Qywds
This one is simply amazing. Iphones and Ipads used by the Northpoint Baptists Church iBand.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPJ75Bcyk2o
And this one is the most amazing of all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvHJVbud4vU
The mbira and the kalimba are African musical instruments which are usually classified as lamellophones. They are constructed of long thin parallel "plates" (usually metal) which are fixed at one end of a board with a resonator box attached. When the plates are depressed and then released, they vibrate.
Carol of the Bells on the Mbira
“What Child is This?” played on the kalimba
A family garage band consisting of a singer, drums, and electric bass guitar performing "The Little Drummer Boy."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OA9BH3JALaA
A fiddle and a guitar and a dog, playing “Carol of the Bells”
“Carol of the Bells” on The Big Piano.
O, Christmas Tree on the theremin, an early electronic
instrument.
“Joy to the World” on the Moog Synthesizer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9GtPX6c_kg
"Oh, Holy Night" on the harpsichord.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg0jsdt6SYE
Six French Noels on the clavichord.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OdjGK4Qywds
This one is simply amazing. Iphones and Ipads used by the Northpoint Baptists Church iBand.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPJ75Bcyk2o
And this one is the most amazing of all.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvHJVbud4vU
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Extrabiblical Evidences of Biblical Persons, Places, and/or Events: Caesar Augustus
Gaius Octavius (b. 63 BC/BCE, Italy – d. 14 AD/CE), the
adopted son and heir of Julius Caesar,
is mentioned only once in the Bible, at Luke 2:1. Gaius is best known as Augustus Caesar or Caesar
Augustus. His full imperial title
was Imperator Gaius Iulius Caesar Octavianus Divi Filius Augustus. By birth he was Julius Casear’s great
nephew.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Forgiveness
"Forgiveness is a strange thing. It can sometimes be easier to forgive enemies than our friends. It can be hardest of all to forgive people we love. Like all of life's important coping skills, the ability to forgive and the capacity to let go of resentments most likely take root very early in our lives." Fred Roger ("Mr. Rogers")
Labels:
enemies,
family,
forgiveness,
friends,
Mr. Rogers,
relationships,
resentment
Friday, December 21, 2012
Film Comment: El Evangelista
You say that you want to see a Christian comedy about a
professional drug gang enforcer/assassin?
Well, here it is.
Pablo (J. Salome Martinez) always pauses before killing his
victims to allow them the chance to make their peace with God. Whether or not they do, he then fills
them with bullets. Surprisingly,
though the film is extremely violent, there is no cursing.
Pablo and his assistant are bumbling hit men who eventually
are able to carry out their assignments.
There is a lot of running around and shooting and killing.
The turning point for Pablo comes when he is assigned by his
boss to assassinate a Pentecostal pastor who is interfering with the local drug
trade. Pablo becomes a Christian
and turns his life around. This is
where the real problem with El Evangelista (2006) lies.
Pablo moves to another area and begins his happy new
life. What about his probably
vengeful former associates? What
about his responsibility for numerous murders? Did he have a responsibility to self-report to the authorities? Should he have given his knowledge of
the drug trade to the police? Is
repentance without confession really repentance? Can we escape temporal consequences for our actions?
This is a Spanish language film with English subtitles.
Labels:
assassin,
confession,
drug use,
English,
film commentary,
illegal drugs,
Pentecostalism,
police,
repentance,
Spanish,
violence
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Christmas Recipes
Here is a link to a group of Christmas recipes at Yummly.com.
http://www.yummly.com/recipes?q=christmas
http://www.yummly.com/recipes?q=christmas
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Written Georgian Was Created So That The Bible Could Be Read
Georgian is an ancient language spoken today by
about 6 to 7 million people, with about 4 million of these in the country of
Georgia.
There was no written form until 326 AD/CE, when
the conversion of the Georgian aristocracy to Christianity led to a desire for
a Georgian translation of the Bible. The written form of Georgian is similar in
construction and function to Aramaic, the literary language of pagan Georgia.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Film Comment: The Next One
Adrienne Barbeau portrays a widow who, along with her son,
rescues a man named Glenn (Kier Dullea) who washes up on a beach in
Greece. The man does not remember who
he is but seems to have extraordinary mystical powers. He slowly begins to remember his
identity.
Glenn is a time travelling alien from a future when everyone
is a clone. In Glenn’s time,
everyone is equal and all are perfect, there is no sin or evil. Glenn’s brother arrived on Earth two
thousand years before! In the
original version of this 1984 film, the final reveal comes when Glenn
recognizes his brother, Jesus, hanging on the cross in a church’s stained glass
window.
Down through the centuries, people have tried repeatedly to
make Jesus into someone, anyone, other than who He was. To some he was an ethical genius, or a prophet,
a deranged man, a man possessed by the Cosmic Christ Spirit, a fraud, the leader of a homosexual group, a revolutionary, a rabbi, an Ascended Master, or even a total fiction who never existed.
Labels:
Adrienne Barbeau,
Greece,
Jesus,
prophet,
rabbi,
stained glass windows,
time travel
Monday, December 17, 2012
Still Singing At Age 103
George Beverly “Bev” Shea was born in Canada in 1909 and
began singing with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in the 1940’s. He turned 103 on Wednesday 1 February 2012 and he still
has not stopped singing about his Lord.
Labels:
Billy Graham,
evangelism,
evangelist,
George Beverly Shea,
singing,
video
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Christians
At some time during their
lives, the following people have publicly identified themselves as Christian.
Inclusion in this list does not indicate approval or disapproval of the
person, of their orthodoxy or lack of it, or of their actions. Some of those listed may surprise you.
Readers are encouraged to suggest
persons who should be included on this list. This is a recurring segment in this blog.
Robert Patrick Ellison: (b.
1942, Ireland) Roman Catholic Bishop of Banjul, The Gambia
Mvemba a Nzinga: (b. ca
1582, Kongo – d. 1663, aka: Afonso I; Nzinga Mbemeba Affonso) A Kongo chieftain
who became the Manikongo in 1506, reigning as Afonso I.
Solomon Tilewa Johnson: (b.
1954, The Gambia) Anglican Bishop of The Gambia.
George Beverly Shea: (b.
1909, Canada) Vocalist, evangelist.
Associated with the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association since the
1940’s.
Luciano Pavarotti: (b. 1935,
Italy – d. 2007) Operatic tenor, humanitarian. Roman Catholic.
Labels:
Anglican,
Billy Graham,
biography,
Canada,
Christian Biography,
Congo,
evangelism,
evangelist,
Gambia,
Italy,
opera,
Roman Catholic,
singing
Saturday, December 15, 2012
The Lord's Prayer in Spanish
Labels:
Lord's Prayer,
Spanish,
video,
You Tube
Thursday, December 13, 2012
An Atheist's Definition of Christianity
Labels:
atheism,
debate,
definitions,
liberalism
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Our Need for Surgery
"The Church today is infected with worldliness and sin, and anemic from spiritual hemorrhage because we have not been willing to let God operate on us and cut away the things of self, the world and the flesh." M. R. DeHaan
Martin Ralph DeHaan (b. 1891, Michigan, USA - d. 1965) physician, radio preacher, author.
Martin Ralph DeHaan (b. 1891, Michigan, USA - d. 1965) physician, radio preacher, author.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Burning Your Eyeballs
“It turns out I have sunburned my eyeballs. I had no idea you could do this.”
Anderson Cooper. Cooper had a case
of photokeratitis, commonly called “snow blindness, ” in which ultraviolet
light which reflects off snow, sand, or water painfully urns the cornea. The damage is not permanent. It is why snow skiers wear sunglasses. The thing I noticed here was his
statement, “I had no idea you could do this.”
The experienced Portuguese sailors should have thought to
remind Cooper to wear sunglasses.or a brimmed hat or both. Cooper was not an absolute water novice
but he had never heard of the condition.
That did not stop the ultraviolet radiation from burning his eyes. There is a legal principle: “Ignorance
of the law is no excuse.”
The application of this occurrence for Christians is
this: there are pitfalls and dangers
which come as part of being a Christian.
They are there and are operative whether or not the believer is aware of
them. Also, there are pleasures
and privileges which come as part of being a Christian. They, also, are there
and are operative whether or not the believer is aware of them.
Monday, December 10, 2012
A Text in the Middle of the Night
Last night at one-thirty AM my wife's smartphone received a text message. We have someone in the hospital so we burst out of bed to read the message. It was a text of an internet scam which has been active for over a year. The text says that the receiver has won $1000 and to get the money one needs only go to a link provided in the text. The link loads a virus which steals a person's private personal information (passwords, account numbers, social security number, etc) from a computer or smartphone.
This is a criminal activity.
Attacks on personal information are rampant. In just the same way, Christians are constantly under attack from The Evil One and his servants, especially when they are distracted by life's worries or worse, are spiritually asleep. It is not currently popular to think of Satan as a person but the Bible clearly does. Most people, including Christians, do not need his help in falling short of the mark.
Remember, if you resist the devil in the power of the Lord, the devil will run away! James 4:7.
This is a criminal activity.
Attacks on personal information are rampant. In just the same way, Christians are constantly under attack from The Evil One and his servants, especially when they are distracted by life's worries or worse, are spiritually asleep. It is not currently popular to think of Satan as a person but the Bible clearly does. Most people, including Christians, do not need his help in falling short of the mark.
Remember, if you resist the devil in the power of the Lord, the devil will run away! James 4:7.
Labels:
computer,
demons,
Devil,
James,
money,
password,
Satan,
telephones,
temptation,
text message,
texting,
virus
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Christian Search Engines
Labels:
internet,
Michael Wong,
search engines
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Christians
At some time during their
lives, the following people have publicly identified themselves as Christian.
Inclusion in this list does not indicate approval or disapproval of the
person, of their orthodoxy or lack of it, or of their actions. Some of those listed may surprise you.
Readers are encouraged to suggest
persons who should be included on this list. This is a recurring segment in this blog.
Elizabeth Cranach: Daughter
of Augustin Cranach (d. 1595), a German painter. Elizabeth married Polykarp Leyser the Elder.
Polykarp Leyser the Elder:
(b. 1552, Germany – d. 1610) Lutheran theologian and university professor.
Polykarp Leyser II: (b.
1586, Germany – d. 1633) Lutheran theologian and university professor. Son of Polykarp Leyser the Elder.
Polykarp Leyser III: (b.
1656, Germany – d. 1725) Lutheran theologian, orientalist, and university
professor. Grandson of Polykarp Leyser the Elder and a nephew of Polykarp
Leyser II.
Polykarp Leyser IV: (b.
1690, Germany – d. 1728) Lutheran theologian, physician, lawyer, historian, and
university professor. Son of Polykarp
Leyser III.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Unredeemed Human Nature
“People will go to any length to take what you have or harm
you in some way just because they don’t have what you have.” Thomas Jones, former running back for
the National Football League team, The Kansas City Chiefs.
I am convinced that Thomas is correct. Below the thin layer of civilization
which we maintain, the animal still lives. The horrors portrayed in the films, No Blade of Grass (1970) and Time of the Wolf (2003),
represent the truth. Our only hope
is in transformation of our selves into new creations in The Lord.
Labels:
football,
Missouri,
National Football League,
new creation,
NFL,
regeneration,
salvation
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Are You Oversaved?
Michael Jr. reacts to people so otherworldy that they forget
that they live here, right now.
Labels:
Christian humor,
humor,
Michael Jr,
salvation,
video,
You Tube
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Hello Kyrgyzstan!
Здравствуйте, Кыргызстан! Добро пожаловать в группу читателей от ста шестнадцати других стран, которые также посетите этот блог. Я надеюсь, вы найдете некоторые из должностей, полезно или смысл.
"Перевести эту страницу" гаджет непосредственно над "Всего страниц" Счетчик имеет возможность переводить английский текст этого блога непосредственно на многих других языках, включая русский.
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Labels:
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Christian blog,
Kyrgyzstan,
translation
Monday, December 3, 2012
Coming Home Late
“The minister was waiting up for his teenaged daughter who
was out far past her curfew. When
she finally came home around 3:00 a.m. he bellowed, ‘Good morning, child of the
devil!’
The girl answered respectfully, ‘Good morning, Father.’”
Labels:
children,
Christian humor,
curfew,
Devil,
father,
humor,
religious humor
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Recognizing the Scriptures
From yesterday’s post, Paul said: “Wherefore he saith also in another psalm, Thou shalt not suffer
thine Holy One to see corruption.” Acts
13:35
Paul here did not give a page and verse citation for the
quotation. Those would not exist
for centuries. Instead, Paul
assumed that his listeners would be familiar with the verse. Jewish men of Paul’s day could be
expected to know the passage, having spent every Sabbath listening to scripture
reading in the synagogue.
The books (actually the scrolls) of Scripture did not have
names but were known by the first few words of the first sentence. The listeners had heard the readings so
many times that they knew the book and the passage being disvcussed as soon as
the words were spoken.
Labels:
Acts,
Bible study,
Judaism,
psalms,
Sabbath,
Scriptures,
synagogue
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Messsianic Prophecies: His Body Will Not Decay
“For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou
suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.” Psalm 16:10
David is speaking here in the Psalm and many then and now
believed that the “holy one” of whom he speaks is David himself. Holy as in the sense of holiness and
being a saint, set apart from the world and dedicated to God.
Hell can be interpreted as separation from God.
Hell can be interpreted as separation from God.
Peter, in Acts 2:27, reinterprets the passage as a reference
to Jesus’ resurrection. Most
conservative Christians now see this verse as a messianic prophecy.
“Because thou wilt not leave my soul in hell, neither wilt
thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.” Acts 2:27
Paul also used the verse in the same way.
“Wherefore he saith also in another psalm, Thou shalt not
suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.” Acts 13:35
Labels:
Acts,
conservative,
David,
Hell,
Holiness,
Messianic prophecies,
Paul,
Peter,
psalms,
resurrection,
saints,
separation
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