Earlier this month, our family had the unique opportunity to spend time in New Orleans. We did a bit of helping, a lot of eating, and spent time with old friends.The photo to the right is the sanctuary of Canal Street Presbyterian Church in New Orleans. This photo was taken this past Easter Sunday, which … Continue reading A Bible on the Dashboard
Month: April 2006
Brother Dietrich and “Unidad En Comunidad"
Lets Go Bowling Together for JesusThe gentleman to the left is Dietrich Bonhoeffer.For Some Odd Reason, I have been asked to help lead a young married couples class at my church. The people who asked me to do this are dear friends, but I also think they may be nuts. Either way, the thoughts below … Continue reading Brother Dietrich and “Unidad En Comunidad"
Overwhelmed by Creation
I have returned from my adventure in Alaska. While the work reasons I was there are more mundane, some of the things I learned and sights I saw will not soon leave me. To be brief, Alaska is a land that overwhelms you. The land mass of Alaska is larger than California, Texas, and Montana … Continue reading Overwhelmed by Creation
North to Alaska
In an effort to revive my pathetic blog hit statitistics, I have decided to travel the world in order to bring you pithy and thoughtful observations. At least I think they're pithy, sorry if you do not. Remember, pithiness is a virtue.Last week, New Orleans, Louisiana. Today stop, Fairbanks, Alaska. In a span of days … Continue reading North to Alaska
Commercial: Positive Coaching Alliance
Just a moment for a commercial, before I continue on with a review of our New Orleans family trip.Wednesday night was a tough one for me. I was the stand-in coach for my daughter Heather's 11-12 year old softball team. It was a pretty close game until the middle innings, when we extended our lead … Continue reading Commercial: Positive Coaching Alliance
Captain Jim, Jimmy Buffet, and Redemption
I have a secret to share. Sometimes, in the midst of my middle-aged life, I actually yearn to become completely irresponsible, to run away from the drudgery of everyday life, to sail off to some lightly populated tropical paradise island. I would burn my loafers in a fire on the beach whilst sipping a mai … Continue reading Captain Jim, Jimmy Buffet, and Redemption
Broken People in A Broken City
Last WednesdayThere are many words that describe New Orleans today. The first word that comes to mind is broken. Seven months post Katrina this city seems to be operating on about 25% of its potential. Estimates are that about 50% of the populous has returned, seven most post hurricane. Red search logos still remain, everywhere. … Continue reading Broken People in A Broken City
Cleaning and Dinner and Dancing
Tuesday was another day spent with further cleaning and polishing the sanctuary of Canal Street church. This was a special privilege, as this Sunday is Palm Sunday; marking Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Being able to have a small hand in the restoration of normalcy and hope to the faithful of Canal Street for this … Continue reading Cleaning and Dinner and Dancing
Waxing Pews and Learning About Levees
Monday AfternoonThe condition of Canal Street Church, seven months after Katrina still leaves much to be desired, and yet, much has been accomplished. The church sanctuary took on about 6 inches of water for several weeks last September. New carpet has been installed, and the pews refinished. At the point of our arrival, the carpeting … Continue reading Waxing Pews and Learning About Levees
Officer Oscar's Story
It has been a very busy week. Piling, cleaning, sawing, nailing, sweeping, vacuuming (sort of...using a defective vacuum), listening, exploring, eating, cheering (on Monday for the UCLA Bruins in their failed attempt at the NCAA basketball crown) laughing, and learning. Sorry for the lack of news, but I will try to catch up a bit … Continue reading Officer Oscar's Story