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Forgetting => Fear

Monday, January 25th, 2010

James 1:23-24

like a man who looks at his face in a mirror24 and, after looking at himself, goes away and immediately forgets what he looks like.

One foot in the old and one foot in the new just swaying back and forth when I get too far to one side and remember to adjust. I have no memory. I can wake up and have a great outlook on God and my life but then get distracted and forget about all that is good. Oppressed by darkness without a clue on how to return to the light.

There is a great article over at XXXChurch.com today… “Fake It Till You Make It,” by Danny Bias I put more of my comments (the happy ending) there.

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You Never Let Go

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death
Your perfect love is casting out fear
And even when I’m caught in the middle of the storms of this life
I won’t turn back
I know You are near

And I will fear no evil
For my God is with me
And if my God is with me
Whom then shall I fear?
Whom then shall I fear?

Chorus:
Oh no, You never let go
Through the calm and through the storm
Oh no, You never let go
In every high and every low
Oh no, You never let go
Lord, You never let go of me

And I can see a light that is coming for the heart that holds on
A glorious light beyond all compare
And there will be an end to these troubles
But until that day comes
We’ll live to know You here on the earth

Chorus:

Yes, I can see a light that is coming for the heart that holds on
And there will be an end to these troubles
But until that day comes
Still I will praise You, still I will praise You

Matt Redman – You Never Let Go
From the album Passion 06: Everything Glorious

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Practical Daddyhood 101: The Car and the Car Seat

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

I should have started this series a little earlier but I’m beginning to work myself out of the fog and be able to look back with some clarity so this is a good time. These won’t be in any particular order. These are just some posts out of where I’m living right now, that is to say, tying to be a good daddy. The ultimate tip is to know who you are and why you are; then to be a good daddy you emulate who God is, not “who God is to you” but who God IS.

First off, I really have to hand it to my wife, Vicki- and no, she doesn’t read this so I’m not fishing- The woman hasn’t had a full nights sleep in about 7 or 8 months. Pregnancy was a picnic compared to getting up every 3-4 hours for feedings or pumping, or just to roll him over because he gets fussy at 3 am. I help too but she’s definitely better at hearing him in her sleep than I am. Oh, by the way, the pediatrician’s definition of “sleeping through the night” is 5 hours not 8. Luckily he is sleeping much longer these days so the rest is coming back slowly but surely. So, she hasn’t gotten much sleep, and she’s juggling work and home-life –

And, there is this incredible amount of stuff that you have to have when you have a baby (don’t fret, you get most of it at your baby showers, make sure you invite anyone you and your spouse and your parents and grandparents and you last roommates ever knew to your shower). You tell yourself that you won’t be that family that needs a U-haul just to go to the grocery store. But, unless you’re just strapping your baby over your shoulder then you need somewhere for them to sit, lie down, ride, and sleep. Most of that takes place strapped into the car seat for the first few months. Car seats (sometimes called baby carriers in the baby books) are good for toting, and popping up on top of shopping carts, in and out at church, RIDING AROUND THE BLOCK HUNDREDS OF TIMES WHEN YOU CAN’T GET THEM TO STOP CRYING, and you’ll want to strap toys to it so they are accessible and don’t fall on the ground.

So, you’ve got a car seat, mostly because its the law but partially because it keeps them from rolling around in the fast food bags in the floorboard. TIP: Most hospitals won’t let you leave until you show them your car seat so put it in the trunk of the car before you go for the delivery (clean out your trunk too, you’ll need it for lots of stuff later.) HAVE A TRAINED PRO install your seat or at least check it after you’ve installed it ie. Police officers, Firefighters, and EMTs are a good place to start.

Car seat = half  of your backseat is gone for a couple of years + you’ll get very tired of flipping the seat forward so start saving up for a 4 door, and if you can get one that is up off the ground a bit, like say, a crossover kind of thing then go for that (at least a V6, a 4 banger just can’t pull anything bigger than a go-cart. (Where are you going to get the money for this??? See this post) So, the car seat snaps down into the stroller, and you’ll have to carry that around too, hence the trunk cleaning. We have a Kia Sportage. God sent it to us at a great deal so we don’t complain, however, if we were looking for something these are some of the things we’d look for in a baby vehicle.

I like small and aero-dynamic so it saves on gas. Driving a box shaped vehicle in the Oklahoma wind is not fun. Saving on gas is great but like I said if you want something bigger than a breadbox get a 6 cylinder. Easily accessible trunk or tailgate with as much space as you can afford. Big rear doors, enough leg room so that the front seats don’t scrub on the car seat when its installed. If  you get one with a door/tailgate kind of thing that most SUVs have- get one without the tire that has to swing open before you open the door. If not you’ll have to have your hands empty and a very wide space to get everything open. Oh, and if you can, 2001 and newer models have built in lower anchors and/or tethers. Here is the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) “Car Safety Seats: A Guide for Families 2009″ The Sportage is a good choice, it has a large rear space and it sits up high (gets tedious bending to put the seat into a car that’s low to the ground), and it has 4-wheel drive which is going to be nice this winter, I just wish it had a more powerful engine to pull the 4×4, us and our stuff driving into the wind.  If we hadn’t gotten the Kia we were going to get an Isuzu Rodeo. Its the same exact car as the Honda Pilot just with different branding and it was in the $4000-$5000 range for a 2002-4 model depending on the equipment. I don’t encourage you to spend money just making a recommendation if that’s where you happen to be.

In restaurants you’ll find the carseat indispensible. It keeps the baby strapped in place so you can eat. Sometimes they get fussy and want out but usually not before you’ve had a chance to get a couple of bites down. Safety tips in resaurants: DONT use a flipped over high chair as a car seat base. They are highly unstable and tip over very easily. You will be tempted and the server or host will tell you that people do it all the time. Don’t give in! The seat will fit great in a booth with the front on the table and the back against the booth back (only in places where the table doesn’t move). Slings are great in restaurants, they have two nylon staps that the support the seat and will accept most any shape.

So, what’s the take-away from all this: The Carseat and stroller have the potential to cost you $5160, depending on the stroller you choose.

Any other dads got any Carseat / baby vehicle suggestions? Leave a comment to share.

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New Warrior

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

ewb_22This is the little guy that’s been keeping me away from the site lately. That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it. His name is Ethan and he was born March 16th, 7lbs 3oz. My increadible wife did all the brave work and I held her hand and reminded her to breathe.

I know there haven’t been many posts lately with the birth and the redesign but that doesn’t mean you guys haven’t been on my mind. I’ll be easing back into the posting soon enough. Meanwhile go check out the latest podcasts from John and the guys at Ransomed Heart Ministries. http://www.ransomedheart.com/goingdeeper/podcasts.aspx

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Fear

Monday, January 5th, 2009

tiedI just sent a friend an email asking for prayer. Life’s going great. The baby’s on the way, I’m in a good place with work and home, the family stuff is hard to navigate, but isn’t it always? All that stuff’s good, the problem is with the calling. I get pumped up when the goals are clear and the payoff is huge but when it comes time to draw the map I get overwhelmed with fear. Someone diagnosed it in me once, they called it the “Paralysis of Analysis.” I was struck dumb with the realization that he’d just hit the nail of the problem squarely on the head. It absolutely fit. I embodied that phrase in every way…  But, It didn’t help,  except now when I am stressed I can say, “I have “Paralysis of Analysis” and I go play Madden on the Playstation.

Its like taking a trip. I get hyped up on going somewhere, I get out the map, I can see the direction to go but I can’t decide most efficient way to get there– plane, train, or automobile– so I just stay home. Same with decision making… I get a picture of the “destination” or “outcome” in my head and how great it would be to see that goal realized. But then I start to consider the different ways I’d go about making the journey. Should I start a group? Should I start a group for the leaders of the groups so that they’ll be better equipped to go start their own group? Should I have a weekend experience that gets ‘em interested in meeting as a group and hope that a group forms? Should I start an online presence (blog) with content that makes people think about it and then hope they find a group that helps them reach it? What is “it?” “It” is a great book by Craig Groeschel but that’s not important right now. What’s important is telling God, “I know this is the purpose you have set in my heart but have no idea how to do it, but I’m not taking another step until you tell me where to put my foot.” and then repeat.  I’m learning that ts the same with every business/relationship/dialogue/endeavor.

God, I know this is the purpose you have set in my heart but have no idea how to do it, but I’m not taking another step until you tell me where to put my foot.

I could use some comments on this one. Load me up with how you push down the fear and overcome.

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2009 is the Year to Start

Monday, December 29th, 2008
This Guy Reads the Bible

This Guy Reads the Bible

This is Brian, he reads the bible- to you. Every day for a for 3 years now, Brian Hardin reads. His project, ‘the daily audio bible‘ has about 4,000,000 people who download podcast every day. Read more about Brian here. Versions are about to be launched in Spanish, Read More→

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Love146 – What Stirs You? (part 3)

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

It’s been awhile since my last post . . . holidays, sickness, doctors . . . let’s just say it’s been busy around our casa the last few weeks.

When I first ran across Love146.org, I was struck at how this could even happen in our world today Read More→

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Essential to the Soul

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

As a former writing student, the conversations in my head are usually me trying to distill complicated thoughts into smaller more easily communicated chunks. I like to have my “elevator pitches” ready. When I don’t have a plan as to what I want to say I tend to run off at the mouth Read More→

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Election Day – What Stirs You? (part 2)

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

With today being the election day I thought it a good time to post something political in nature.  Check out this speech by Laurence White entitled “Soul of America”

Laurence White has been the senior pastor at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Houston, Texas, since 1981. He is the co-founder and chairman of the Greater Houston Area Pastor’s Roundtable, a pro-life, pro-family organization that seeks to increase Christian participation in the political arena.

What stirs you?  tell us in the comments. . .

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Crap called Gospel – What Stirs You? (part 1)

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

This is the first of a number of posts that asks, “What stirs you?”  I will post about issues that stir me and/or those close to me.

“Why?” you may ask.  I am sure that when we find the things that stir us we begin to come Fully Alive and begin to find out who God made us to be.

A Bunch of Crap Called Gospel

The prosperity gospel is an issue that stirs me.  Watch the video below…

… having a form of godliness but denying its power . . .
2 Timothy 3:5

What stirs you?  Tell us in the comments . . .

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