Who says you can't have fun!

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So, our regional pastors meeting got a little silly.

We all enjoy Tim Horton’s – hot chocolate for me – coffee for others!  And, I suppose if we were ever to need a second job, we could run a coffee shop or something like that.

Of course, you would need a good name.  Something that might sound a little sophisticated, even European.  Like “Snotroh Mit”.  Then you put a mirror out front that flashes the coffee shop name backwards every few minutes.  Two names in one!! 

We could sell day old doughnuts from that other place.  And coffee left-overs!

Sounds like a winner to me!!

Life and Death

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When I first decided on Christian ministry my sights were set on teaching.  I naively expected that imparting information was enough.

I still think speaking truth is important, and is a bondage breaker!  But the matter of relationship and just “loving on” people enlivens that truth.  You live truths – in everyday situations. 

Today a group of regional pastors met.  We discussed theology, pastoral issues and personal concerns.  Life and Truth embraced!  We walked away encouraged and ready for God’s next day, and the day after, and the day after, and . . . 

This morning I awoke to a sense of need.  Call Gladys Coleman.  I had heard late in the previous evening that her husband was not doing well.  On Monday, Jill and I had a hospital visit with him – he had some phlegm and was wheezing a bit.  In a normal situation antibiotics and drugs would have cleared this up fairly quickly. 

Ray Coleman had MS for a number of years, his body had restrictions in movement and his system could not effectively cope.  He passed away in the night.

Gladys and her family are grieving.  At the same time she rightly explains, “I can see Ray walking right now!”  To be with Jesus is far better!!

Life and Death intertwine when we least expect it!

Christopher continues to grow

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A grandfather only needs to hear once that new pictures are needed!

Christopher, our grandson, was here for a week.  Allison drove back today leaving behind good memories and anticipation of seeing them again in a short while.  Of course, the definition of a short while is all relative (in more than one way!!).

Our son Tim also dropped in for a week or so.  He was quite glad to hold Christopher and play the uncle part to the hilt!!

When all is said and done – it’s all done too quickly!

Calvin Miller on Obedience

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I’ve been digesting small chunks of Calvin Miller’s The Table of Inwardness.  This is a 1984 InterVarsity Press book, and on page 82 is the following:

The highest kind of oebedience does not come from always asking, “What will you have me do?” but in the moment -by-moment rehearsal of our love for Christ.  My wife and I love each other, and as we live in the enjoyment of our relationship, we continually surrender our wills to each other.  We do not continually ask, “What would you like me to do?”  Because of our relationship, we know each other’s desires and we do all we can to meet them, often without the exchange of words.

St. Theresa said that the best prayer was the meeting of silences; when God’s silence envelops us, though no words pass, the presence itself communicates.  It communicates the divine will and leaves our own desire empty and waiting for instruction.