I am a singer who tends to hit random pitches. I Love my wife Rachel and my five children. Sierra (11), Aleya (8) Jayden (7) Jackson (7) Kaiden 3. Four of our five children are adopted so I am very interested in adoptions and the stories that go with them. I am a dairy farmer which I enjoy most of the time. Most importantly I love the Lord.
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Crashed and Burned
Apparently our nemesis crashed and burned. He was shut down late Saturday evening and upon reawakening on Sunday morning he did not respond well in one particular area. We performed CPR to no avail. After much frustration and anguish I purchased another nemesis and we are currently getting acquainted. So far this version seems to be handling its duties very well. How long his willingness lingers is yet to be determined. What am I referring to?
Saturday, November 19, 2005
Mr. Noble
Once again I am in the process of having a unique musical experience. We, VOP, were told we would be welcome to help Rivermont Presbyterian Sanctuary Choir perform the Messiah. The service is tomorrow, Nov. 20 at 6:30 PM. This is the third or fourth time I have been able to help them and I have always enjoyed the experience. This year they asked Weston Noble to come and conduct the performance. He studied under Robert Shaw and has talked about the Shaw method during rehearsals. He taught at Luther College for years, 57 or so I think. He is very good and it has been a pleasure singing under him. Not only is he an excellent musician but he firmly believes what we are singing about. I also had the privilege of standing beside Dr. Komplein in the bass section this morning. He is an excellent bass/baritone soloist. I found it helpful to listen to him. If you are in the area and want to hear a church choir do the Messiah and do it well please come and hear us. These people are doing this because they love to sing and, most importantly, believe what they are singing about.
Friday, November 18, 2005
Survey
I am wondering how many of the folks who visit this site are married. I would like for you to comment and tell me if you are or are not married. If you are married how long have you been attached and how many children do you have? If you are not married are you dating and how long have you been working on the relationship? Are you engaged? Or have you not found any one willing to begin a relationship?
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Another
This may be the one you were wondering about Rob. I found this song a couple years ago while I was pounding out some hymns on my piano. Number 54 in the Church Hymnal is where this tune can be found.
God, My King
God, my King, Thy might confessing, Ever will I bless Thy name;
Day by day Thy throne addressing, Still will I thy praise proclaim
Honor great our God befitteth; Who His majesty can reach?
Age to age His works transmitteth, Age to age His pow'r shall teach.
They shall talk of all Thy glory, On Thy might and greatness dwell,
Speak of Thy dread acts the story, And Thy deeds of wonder tell.
All Thy works, O Lord, shall bless Thee; Thee shall all Thy saints adore:
King supreme shall they confess Thee, And proclaim Thy sov'reign pow'r.
Unbelievers have an inaccurate view of God. They may not believe God exists or that God is good. Someday everyone will confess that He is God. We as believers need to be talking about the great things God, Our King has done for us. What has God done for you today/yesterday?
Wednesday, November 16, 2005
Name Brand
Well, I changed my mind. That is what is so wonderful about blogging.
I was thinking today about the Name Brand dilemma, or isn't it? Do you purchase/wear name brand shirts, shoes, and other interesting items? Is there anything wrong with buying and wearing name brand clothes? I wear some that have been given to me but I would never spend money on shirts. Now I would spend money on shoes, Nike to be exact. Can you be a Christian and support name brand products by purchasing there things?
I was thinking today about the Name Brand dilemma, or isn't it? Do you purchase/wear name brand shirts, shoes, and other interesting items? Is there anything wrong with buying and wearing name brand clothes? I wear some that have been given to me but I would never spend money on shirts. Now I would spend money on shoes, Nike to be exact. Can you be a Christian and support name brand products by purchasing there things?
Tuesday, November 15, 2005
Good Man
I was saddened to hear Adrian Rogers passed away this morning. He, evidently, had been struggling with cancer and died early this morning. If he lived what he preached he was good man. I hope they continue to use his messages on the radio. He was founder of Love Worth Finding.
My Favorite
Well, I don't know if this is my favorite, but I will start with this one. (I think I am going to take a week and post my favorite hymns.) Part of the reason I like this song is due to the fact it is one of my grandfather's (Grandaddy) favorite songs. It is found in the Church Hymnal # 394.
Call Jehovah Thy Salvation
Call Jehovah thy salvation, Rest beneath the Almighty's shade,
In His secret habitation Dwell, and never be dismayed:
There no tumult shall alarm thee, Thou shalt dread no hidden snare;
Guile nor violence can harm thee, In eternal safe-guard there.
From the sword at noon-day wasting, From the noisome pestilence,
In the depth of mid-night blasting, God shall be thy sure defense:
He shall charge His angel legions Watch and ward o'er thee to keep;
Tho' thou walk tho' hostile regions, tho' in desert wilds thou sleep.
Since, with pure and firm affection Thou on God hast set thy love,
With the wings of His protection He will shield thee from above:
Thou shalt call on Him in trouble, He will hearken, He will save;
Here for grief reward thee double, Crown with life beyond the grave.
When I Call Him my salvation He will care for me. It is amazing how music helps carry the text.
What thinkest thou?
Monday, November 14, 2005
Hark
There is a hymn in the Church Hymnal titled Hark Ten Thousand Harps and Voices which I do not like. I think the music is trite but there is also another reason. Maybe you can explain the lyrics and I will change my mind. One of the verses states Jesus rules the world alone, Hallelujah etc. What does this mean? Jesus doesn't rule the world alone does he? If you have any theological insight on this song feel free to share. Presently, I cringe every time we sing this song.....
Sunday, November 13, 2005
News and Notes
Today will be rather busy for a Sunday. After church and lunch I need to dash over and feed the cows so I can come home and dash off to Rocky Mount. Rocky Mount is about an hours drive from my place. VOP has a program at German Town Brick Church of the Brethern tonight. I am looking forward to seeing those friendly people again.
Also, Lyndon's family will be traveling to Washington DC this afternoon and will be flying to Guatemala with yoder pianist's favorite missionaries, Jeff and Crystal. Lyndon and his family will be gone two weeks. You could pray for them as they travel. Jeff and Crystal would appreciate an interest in your prayers as well. Please visit yoder pianist blog by clicking on the side bar link to get more information on Jeff's future plans.
Also, Lyndon's family will be traveling to Washington DC this afternoon and will be flying to Guatemala with yoder pianist's favorite missionaries, Jeff and Crystal. Lyndon and his family will be gone two weeks. You could pray for them as they travel. Jeff and Crystal would appreciate an interest in your prayers as well. Please visit yoder pianist blog by clicking on the side bar link to get more information on Jeff's future plans.
Saturday, November 12, 2005
Selections
Let us assume you are in attendence at a song service being held at our church. Let us also assume I am in charge of the service and I am taking selections from the congregation. What selection would you want sung and why? What is your favorite hymn and why is it your favorite?
Friday, November 11, 2005
Ordination
Our church is planning on having an ordination in the spring. This fact has brought several questions to my mind. First, what do you think of the lot? Is this the correct way to chose pastors? Is this the best way? What would be wrong with someone saying I feel called to pastor. My second question is in regards to money. Would it be wrong to pay a pastor? Why do we expect our pastors to work a full time job and still find time to shepherd the flock? And my third and final question, this is similar to the first. Is it wrong to say the nomination needs to be unanimous before you will accept the responsibilty of pastoring? In other words, you would not go through the lot and would only accept the responsibility of pastor if you were unanimously chosen by the church body.
Wednesday, November 09, 2005
Advice
Once again I bring to you an item of concern and I need your advice. This item is one that concerns my lovely wife. Last night as she was sewing I detected a note of disgust at her machine. My question is this. What type/brand of sewing machine would you recommend? What can I purchase for $200 or less?
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Mr. Iron
I had an encounter with Mr. Iron yesterday. This encounter was not very pleasant and has given me a very bad feeling about him and the condition of his wicked heart. Ah, you think I am being harsh! Here are the details surrounding our encounter. I was half finished with my project when he arrived on the scene. I tried to shake hands with him but for some unknown reason he popped me in the face cutting my lip. I held my tongue, mainly because it was wrapped around my bleeding lib. I know it was nothing I said however my actions may have been rather rude. I had grabbed him around the neck and was forcing him between a rear tractor tire and the rim. I see now this must have been most uncomfortable and must be the reason he wrenched free of my death grip and smashed me in the face. I still had to finish my job and proceeded to do so with Mr. Iron's help. However cruel it may seem this was the job he was created to do. Oh, by the way, if you meet someone who introduces himself as Tire Iron beware, he may be carrying a grudge......
Monday, November 07, 2005
Chess
I am not a chess player therefore I know very little about the sport. However, I do have a question regarding this game of war. Why is the Queen the most powerful piece of machinery? I realize the Queen can move in any direction and is able to capture any thing in its path but why the Queen? Why not the Knight or the Castle? Did the individual who invented this past time have a domineering mother/wife/daughter? What would have inspired him to create an individual of the feminine gender to be the most powerful piece of this game?
Sunday, November 06, 2005
Pastor Appreciation
What do you appreciate about your pastor/pastors? Here are a few things I appreciate about our leadership team.
1. Honesty: They have the ability to admit they do not have all the answers.
2. Openness: Willingly admit they have failed in certain areas of life.
3. Willingness: Willing to come and help when needed or in a time of crisis. Realize work/money is not as important as souls. Not only in the local church but also in the surrounding community.
4. Desire to reach out into the community.
I am very thankful for the ministers God has placed in my church and my prayer is that God will bless these brothers as they continue to lead their flock into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.
1. Honesty: They have the ability to admit they do not have all the answers.
2. Openness: Willingly admit they have failed in certain areas of life.
3. Willingness: Willing to come and help when needed or in a time of crisis. Realize work/money is not as important as souls. Not only in the local church but also in the surrounding community.
4. Desire to reach out into the community.
I am very thankful for the ministers God has placed in my church and my prayer is that God will bless these brothers as they continue to lead their flock into a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ.
Friday, November 04, 2005
The Big Picture
Why do we question God's goodness? Why does it feel like the bad things that happen to us are so harsh? If God cares about us why does he allow us to face certain situations? I believe part of the answer, if not all of the answer, is based on the fact God is all knowing. God can see the big picture. God can see the whole of humanity beginning with, or before Adam and never ending. God knows what is best for humanity and he allows things to happen for our good. The painful things in life are things that can draw us to Him. If there was no pain would we need a savior? If there was no pain would we feel any need or desire to find the meaning for our lives? The Why I am here? question. What roll has pain played in drawing your heart, soul, and mind to Himself? It is so hard for us, in our finite minds, to realize there is a big picture and God has us in His picture. God does care and the proof of this fact is found in His beloved son suffering through the pain of the cross. Jesus faced pain, the pain of rejection. Jesus felt forsaken he said "My God my God, why hast thou forsaken me?" So I believe to wonder if we are forsaken is a natural response to situations we face. The bible also says Jesus was tempted like we are yet He was without sin. The pain of the cross and the pain of feeling forsaken was also part of God's big picture. I believe Jesus understood this picture but I don't think we will until Jesus returns. Hopefully, when life is over I will be able to see the big picture and some things will begin to make sense.
Thursday, November 03, 2005
Judas
I have been reading in Luke this week the account where Judas betrays Jesus. Couple things that surprised me. Luke says, I believe, that Judas was filled with Satan. How, could someone who spent so much time with Jesus be filled with the devil? Was Judas any more wicked than you or I? How could a man who witnessed miracles, physical healing and calming the storm, still end up making such a horrendous mistake?
What will keep us from making this same type of mistake. The mistake of denying Christ.
What will keep us from making this same type of mistake. The mistake of denying Christ.
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Loss of Life
I cannot imagine what the family, especially the parents, in Oregon or Washington is experiencing right now! Imagine if you lost five of your best friends in one accident, how terrible. Makes you wonder if God is really in control. Which brings me to another question. Is it okay to be mad at God? Have you ever been mad at God? This kind of experience would tend to make me question God's goodness and be angry with Him for allowing it to happen.
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
Dallas Willard
I have just started reading The Spirit of the Disciplines written by Dallas Willard. He had some very interesting points in the first chapter. Here is a direct quote: Christianity has not so much been tried and found wanting, as it has been found difficult and untried. Is to err human? Would Jesus have asked us to do something that is to hard? Do we live the Christ like life in entirety, do we adopt His overall life-style? What was His overall life-style? We tend to believe that living as Christ lived only involves loving our enemies, going the second mile, and turning the other cheek. The rest of the time we tend to live just like everyone else. There is no way we can behave on the spot the Christ did when live as everyone else does when we are not on the spot. Asking what would Jesus do? is not an adequate way to prepare ourselves to face the on the spot situations. How did Jesus prepare? Solitude, fasting, silence, service, prayer, celebration. These things are disciplines. What is the secret to the easy yoke? It is simply living as Christ lived in all aspects of the Christian life not just choosing certain times and places to act like a Christian. Is this the problem with people today? I think I am slowly realizing this is what is wrong with my life. How do you find it?
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