I feel rather odd about this. But for the first time in 3 years, we are receiving checks from the government and not writing one. It’s little things like this that bring so much joy. And getting a refund instead of writing a check guarantee’s vacation plans for 2007. This makes Kristen very happy.
Month: March 2007
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Boys are tough
Everything Paul does, says, and dreams about involves punching, wrestling, breaking and otherwise destroying. I knew boys were different than girls… but sheesh. I think he has a future in the WWE.
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James Dobson does not represent me
I want this to come out the right way. I don’t want anyone to misread me to think that I’m attacking Focus on the Family or James Dobson. So, what I’m about to say may sound harsh and may sound like I am not uplifting…. but I don’t know any other way to say it.I want to delineate between the ministry of Focus on the Family (which I like) and the political person of its founder, James Dobson. This is who I am talking about…
This isn’t my guy. I don’t care what Slate says… He doesn’t speak for me as an evangelical, his thoughts are not my thoughts, and his agenda is not my agenda. And I don’t think I’m alone.
It seems to me that leaders in the "middle" politically and those interested in reaching today’s culture are distancing themselves from the man they used to court… and here is why. Personal arrogance. He assumes that the following he has built teaching families how to rear their children can be used as political influence… and he will discover a striking defeat because the middle is tiring of his tirades and too far right meddling.
There is a perfect example of this from Christianity Today:
In a March 1 letter
to L. Roy Taylor, chairman of the NAE Board, Focus on the Family
Chairman James Dobson and others said the NAE vice president’s activism
on global warming is "a threat to the unity and integrity" of the
organization."The issue that is dividing and
demoralizing the NAE and its leaders is related to global warming,"
wrote the leaders, none of whom are members of the association. "If he
cannot be trusted to articulate the views of American evangelicals on
environmental issues, then we respectfully suggest that he be
encouraged to resign his position with the NAE." ArticleInstead, it is Dobson who choses to divide evangelicals over his personal agenda. Who is James Dobson to try to bully the National Association of Evangelicals into firing someone? Does he really think that getting a leader fired is an act of unification? Does he not see that young evangelicals are passionate enough about social action, the environment, and the war in Iraq to gladly vote in moderately liberal Democrats instead of the super far right Republicans Dobson demands? Does he think that antics like this impress anyone?
What do I mean, "He doesn’t represent me?" Simply put… his scare tactics belittle Christians and that annoys me. He assumes that we are not sophisticated enough to figure out issues on our own… so he pushes his agenda further and further to the right… completely isolating most evangelicals in the middle. His solutions rarely involve compromise, instead he and his organization seems to insist on either getting his way or begging listeners to call their congressmen.
Why aren’t you hearing more about this? Well… truthfully, most will vote by their silence instead of their mouths. Many leaders will simply stop mentioning Dobson and his politics… because they fear the flaming they will likely receive. And that’s probably the way it should be… the best way to not encourage someone’s influence is just to let it go.
What am I looking for politically? I’ve not seen a candidate for President come out about the issues I am actually interested in voting for. And I think that this election will come down two extreme moderates… and I haven’t seen one yet.
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Video for Sunday AM
Well, I’m at it again. There will be a video tomorrow that will hopefully make people giggle… and get them ready to hear about the Ten Commandments. If I can get it up on YouTube tonight, I’ll post it here. A few weeks back it took nearly 4 hours for it to be ready… at this point it’s still a rough cut.
So, if you are on the bubble about coming in the morning, here’s one reason to come: There involves painted toes.
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Saturday Tunes
It’s a gorgeous day here in Romeo, might even sneak past 50 degrees. Snow is melting, spirits are up, and I’m inside working on a new feature of YMX. Of course, we made a quick field trip to Tractor Supply to look at bunnies and buy salt. (Why is salt on sale and why are farmers buying it by the truckload?) Then we dropped over to the church to finish tearing down from MainStreet and start working on two videos. Anyway… here’s what I’m listening to right now. - Take You Back by Jeremy Camp ***
- Serial Sleepers by House of Heros *****
- Send a Revival by Keith "Wonderboy" Johnson ****
- Captivate by Starfield ***
- The Middle by Jimmy Eat World *****
- I’ll Trust You Lord by Donny McClurkin *****
- Yes You Have by Leeland ****
- Sundress by Ben Kweller ***
- Homeless by Paul Simon ****
- Nearer My God to Thee by Kierra Sheard *****
Lookin’ good for the next hour or so!
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Crazy TV Show
Not sure why I find this funny, but I do. Why can’t American shows be this
disturbing, I mean creative?***Well… that was a little too disturbing… I guess I missed th f-bomb kind of spelled out on the screen there. Sorry about that. Let me find something slightly less disturbing.***
Here we go… this is a baby sloth… chillin on a Saturday. Hope this isn’t quite so weird.
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We weren’t kidding about the ezine
So far this month we’ve published a number of "sexy" articles. All of them represent a quantum leap in the quality of content that we’re offering. I spoke to a member on the phone Sunday afternoon who described YMX as "a collaborative effort far different from the typical youth ministry site." That’s a great compliment and clearly a person who gets what we’re all about.
Sex and the Single Pastor
Sex God, a review of Rob Bell’s latest book
How Far is Too Far? (Not my talk… this is detail driven!)
Reaching the Porn Generation, an interview with J.R. Mahon from xxxchurch.comJust wait until we publish the really controversial ones, coming up.
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Will it Blend?
The guys at Blendtec are always coming up with more ads for their blender. I’m telling you, if I had $400 for a new blender, this would be the one. This one could be a new favorite.
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ppppphhhheeeewwww
That’s about all I have to say after another great MainStreet. If anyone has any good snaps from the night, please let me know so I can get them up on the site.
Next month, a western… I’ve already got a million ideas!
