The Presidential campaign is in full swing. This year reminds me of 1996, when it was Clinton vs. Dole. Since I couldn’t vote for Clinton, I cast the most unenthusiastic vote of my life for Dole. I of course cannot vote for Obama, as he’s pro-choice, and that is a make or break issue for me. So, I either sit the election out, or case another unenthusiastic vote for McCain. I expect I’ll do the latter.
I like the Pickens plan, mostly because it is a plan. I completely agree with him that our primary motivation should be to stop our dependency on foreign oil. We need to do something, and do it quickly.
I’ve been listening to a series of lectures J.I. Packer gave in 1988 on the History of the Puritans . Packer is one of the world’s foremost theologians, and I’ve read several of his books. But this is the first time I’ve ever heard him lecture. Very interesting.
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Friday, August 8, 2008
Charter Sunday - Sovereign Grace Baptist Church
Sunday, July 20th was an important day in the life of my church. It was the day we officially became a church. We began meeting at the beginning of the year, but this is the day we mark as the beginning of our church. 14 saints signed the charter, and it was framed and will always be a tangible item we can look at to remind us of the birth of our church. It's a very special time, and a special group of believers. In the 18 years I've been a Christian, this is the first church I've ever been affiliated with that really desires to glorify God, and to minister, serve, and worship God's way.......not our way.
Also, been listening to Kim Riddlebarger's stuff on Amillennialism lately. Excellent stuff, esp compared to the terrible stuff MacArthur preached on this last year. Technology is amazing! We can download this great stuff from the internet, load it to my ipod, and listen while I'm pumping iron and doing cardio in the gym!
Also, been listening to Kim Riddlebarger's stuff on Amillennialism lately. Excellent stuff, esp compared to the terrible stuff MacArthur preached on this last year. Technology is amazing! We can download this great stuff from the internet, load it to my ipod, and listen while I'm pumping iron and doing cardio in the gym!
Books, Books, Books
My house is a mess! Books everywhere! My wife and I are both big readers. Before I married, her, I used to read one book, finish it, then begin a new one. Not the way she did it........she always had several going simultaneously. I don't know if I can blame her, but I've fallen into that habit. I'm reading the following books at the moment:
1. Holiness - J.C. Ryle's classic. I've been reading it for a long time. I need to finish.
2. The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - John Frame. Excellent, but you need to be wide awake to read it.
3. Changed into his image - Jim Berg
4. Salvation belongs to the Lord - John Frame. I want to recommend this to my church, but I need to read it first. Being a reformed baptist, I gotta check out those prebyterians first. :)
Here are some books I've finished recently:
1. God's indwelling presence - James Hamilton. Superb - the finest treatment on the Holy Spirit I've ever read.
2. Exigetical fallacies - D.A. Carson
3. The Temple and the Church's Mission - Greg Beale - Outstanding. A real eye-opener.
4. The Deliberate Church - Mark Dever. Our new church is using this work as a model. An excellent model to follow.
I just bought Grudem's Sysematic theology, and I have Vos' Biblical Theology on the pile waiting to be read also. Maybe I'll get 'em all read when I retire. Probably not........
1. Holiness - J.C. Ryle's classic. I've been reading it for a long time. I need to finish.
2. The Doctrine of the Knowledge of God - John Frame. Excellent, but you need to be wide awake to read it.
3. Changed into his image - Jim Berg
4. Salvation belongs to the Lord - John Frame. I want to recommend this to my church, but I need to read it first. Being a reformed baptist, I gotta check out those prebyterians first. :)
Here are some books I've finished recently:
1. God's indwelling presence - James Hamilton. Superb - the finest treatment on the Holy Spirit I've ever read.
2. Exigetical fallacies - D.A. Carson
3. The Temple and the Church's Mission - Greg Beale - Outstanding. A real eye-opener.
4. The Deliberate Church - Mark Dever. Our new church is using this work as a model. An excellent model to follow.
I just bought Grudem's Sysematic theology, and I have Vos' Biblical Theology on the pile waiting to be read also. Maybe I'll get 'em all read when I retire. Probably not........
Retiring!
It's official. I retire effective 1 Feb 09. So, after 27 years and 4 months of active duty, I'll be a civilian. Very strange when I first looked at my retirement orders. In any event, my retirement ceremony is scheduled for 31 Oct......reformation day! I have mixed feelings. I've had a great career, and accomplished a lot. I came into the AF at a whim, a poor kid from Cleveland, Ohio. I leave having reached the top of my profession. I leave with a college education, a ton of experience, and healthier and fitter than I've ever been. I've been very blessed.
I still expect to land the job I was offered a couple of months ago, but I have to wait for the process to work. I'm in a holding pattern. Lots of stuff to do.
One of the sad things is my dad didn't live to see this. He died 5 years ago. I miss him a lot.
I still expect to land the job I was offered a couple of months ago, but I have to wait for the process to work. I'm in a holding pattern. Lots of stuff to do.
One of the sad things is my dad didn't live to see this. He died 5 years ago. I miss him a lot.
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