Wednesday, November 26, 2008

November pictures of Caleb

Some new pictures taken in the last few weeks of our son, Caleb, who enjoys:
going outside for a walk even in weather that requires bundling up warm!

Eating my cereal, beans, peas, carrots, some fruit, bread, and some "Mum Mums" (rice snacks!) and ham!












and beginning to stand up and walk around the living room using the couches and coffee table as his "assistant" (when mommy and daddy are not available). And just in time for the Christmas tree and decorations to go up... how exciting!





















Monday, November 24, 2008

Grey Cup Champions 2008

Enjoyed watching the Grey Cup last night at Bethel's "tailgate" party. Unfortunately most of my close football-watching friends live in Calgary... and thus they were probably enjoying the game even moreso! Very glad that the Stampeders are the 2008 Grey Cup Champions.

Henry Burris has had his critics, and with good reason, and yet it was nice to see him lead the team, not be the quarterback who threw two bad interceptions, and be the MVP. Happy Hank was wearing his great smile after the game and with good reason. Though it was surprising that the Als QB Anthony Calvillo had two bad interceptions... "bad" being defined as a bad decision (the pass where he was under so much pressure and just threw it right into Stampeder coverage) and a bad quality throw (Calvillo throwing the ball over the receiver's wrong shoulder in the end zone). Also nice to see the always-clutch kicker, Sandro DeAngelis, kick amazingly well. Oh yeah, and Mike Labinjo was awesome on defence. I counted three knockdowns, one sack and at least 2-3 tackles. As much as I like the energy and emotion of DeAngelis... the fistpumps when he gets a big FG are great... I think Labinjo could have been awarded Top Canadian (though its hard to argue with five FG's). Oh yeah, and since the Stamps got shut out of the individual awards... and probably rightly so... it was good to see the best team win.

Oh and you gotta love that we have both an MVP award for the game and a Most Outstanding Canadian award! (that was fun to explain to my wife why they have that award). Oh yes, and I am a proud fan of the Canadian Football League and am glad to see the league doing well! And credit to the city of Montreal for a great crowd, packing over 66,000 fans into Olympic Stadium.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Links Regarding the US Election

A leader always says "Thank You" so I thought it would be important to post up the text of Senator John McCain and President-Elect Barack Obama's speeches from Tuesday night.

And though I am again thankful I did not get to vote in the election south of the border, as an evangelical Christian, I've seen a few good/thoughtful blog postings since the election that I thought I should share:

May we as Christ-followers be wise and biblical in our view of world affairs and the individuals involved. And on this Remembrance Day Weekend in Canada, may we be grateful for the sacrifice paid by past and present Canadian Forces personnel that enables us to have the freedom to live peace-ably and worship God freely in our country.

Monday, November 03, 2008

Book Review - me, myself and I AM

An intriguing title to this book... though unfortunately my fascination with the concepts I thought could/would be presented in this book was met with (mostly) disappointment. The "authors" of the book, Matthew Peters & Elisa Stanford, have a nice little intro to the book... but after this prologue it is simply a fill-in-the-blank book. There is no description, teaching, encouragement, challenge... it is simply like a fill-in-the-blank "devotional" asking the writer to jot down their personal feelings and thoughts on a range of self-identity areas.

I could see the book being quite beneficial for a youth leader to get a discussion started. Certainly some of the topics and fill-in-the-blank areas are creative. For example, one page (19) asks the reader to choose "the fictional character(s) that fit my image of God when I was growing up:" and then lists various options such as The Abominable Snowman, Aslan from the Chronicles of Narnia, The Big Bad Wolf, and others. Another page (37) gives statements about "I have doubted that..." and then lists different beliefs. Both lists, as with many other fill-in-the-blanks pages of the book would be great discussion starters for talks about the character of God, what does it mean to doubt? or what to do when doubts arise? However, the purpose of the book seems to be more of a devotional guide or personal self-exploration tool, rather than providing any actual teaching, correcting, reproof or instruction on these questions. The book may indeed "help you tell the very personal story of you and God"... but it presumes that individuals have a well-informed and correct view of God and the critical thinking skills necessary to self-critique when a view does not truly match the character of God as revealed in His Word.

Again, as a discussion starter, the book could be useful... though my MAJOR concern with me, myself & I AM is that is intends to be a stand-alone; a description of your personal journey that you reflect on with no tools for assessment or correction of an ignornant viewpoint of life, God, or other events, personal or global. Furthermore, the personality of the people drawn to this type of fill-in-the-blank reflection are often the kind of people who would benefit from sharing their journey with other individuals, not simply pondering and writing in isolation.

I believe it is the responsibility of any communicator (teacher, preacher, writer, etc) to only "open" those cans of worms that s/he is willing to deal with or provide the resources to deal with. To me, this book potentially "opens many cans of worms" and provides neither the teaching nor the resources to deal with the issues. Irresponsible? I believe so. Dangerous? Potentially explosive. Thus, I cannot recommend this book as anything more than a discussion starter.