Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Becoming like a child...


(borrowed from the St. John's weekly newsletter, thanks Fr. Chris for writing it!)

"The Gospel from this past Sunday was the familiar story of the feeding of the 5,000 (John 6:1-21). Jesus goes up on a mountain with his disciples and a large crowd gathers around. Jesus asks Philip where they will buy bread to feed the people. Philip responds that six months wages would not buy enough bread. Andrew says there is a boy in the crowd with five loaves and two fish, adding "but what are they among so many people?" Jesus essentially celebrates a eucharist and the result is left overs. As I said in my sermon, the essential element of the story is the contrast between scarcity and abundance. To Jesus' impulse to feed the people is met with the response, "There isn't enough." It's worth noting that none of the disciples object to feeding the crown, their concern is that their isn't enough money to buy enough food nor enough food to share. How often in our lives do we echo the words of the disciples, "There isn't enough." There isn't enough time or money. We approach things from a position of scarcity, worried that using dwindling resources will lead to failure, so why even try. But Jesus looks at the same resources and decides to be as generous as possible with them. Instead of saying "there isn't enough" Jesus says, "lets share what is at hand" and the result is abundance. Jesus is not motivated by fear but by generous and abundant love."

A key figure in the passage is the boy, whom we presume has come forward to offer his five loaves and two fish. He is the one character who models the generosity to which the passage calls us. The presence of the boy offering his foods calls to mind the line from Mathew 18:3, "unless you change and become like children, you will not enter the kingdom of heaven." In being generous with our time, our money, our patience, our care for others we move from a place of scarcity into the abundance of God."

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Weekly Reading List [7.28.12]

1. SYRIA'S WEAPONS AT THE READY & AL QAEDA TAKING DEADLY NEW ROLE IN SYRIA'S CONFLICT & SYRIA THREATENS CHEMICAL ATTACK ON FOREIGN FORCE & SYRIA IS IRAQ & ALEPPO SHORT ON WEAPONS, MEDICAL SUPPLIES AS SYRIA'S NEXT BIG BATTLE LOOMS - Things continue to evolve in Syria. This week they announced having chemical weapons and their intention to use them on outside forces. Al Qaeda has come out and said that they are taking a new role in the conflict. I know the rebels need a hand, but joining forces with Al Qaeda most likely means that your revolution will be usurped. Sad.

2. 4 GLOBAL FLASH POINTS MAKE THIS AUGUST A HOT ONE & IS THE 50-YEAR FINANCIAL STORM ON THE HORIZON? - A little financial commentary.

*Happy Birthday to my knight in shining armor!* 

Thor

Thor has taken up a new habit. He likes to sit on your feet. It's kind of nice, keeps the toes warm.

AND we got accepted into puppy kindergarden!! YEA!!!! I know this is a dumb thing to pray about, but we really need an extra hand and it was such a relief to get in. First class is Monday.

AND he weighs 30lbs. Damn.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Thor

Yesterday we went to the vet for the first time. They weighed Thor and he weighs 28lbs!! That's 3lbs more than just a handful of days ago. Wow!

After being at the vets we went to our favorite cafe for breakfast, Thor was so excited by all the activity happening. There were loads of people who wanted to pet him (of coure) and then several cyclists and their bikes. He, in his excitement, ran right into a bike's chain ring. He's had a nice black grease stain on his forehead since. As a result Jay has started calling him "chain ring."

Another cute moment yesterday, was with another local family who we have seen at Cibo before. They are a french family and have the cutest, little toehead of a girl. She is maybe 3, and apparently LOVES animals. Her dad told us that she has already said she wants to be a pet doctor when she grows up. She came right over and put her face against Thor's face and he gave her a huge kiss! She kept coming out to where we were sitting to talk with Thor. She even brought her napkin an laid it over his butt while he was napping. She tucked him in! So adorable.

We've had some difficulty getting Thor to listen to us this weekend. He's not coming when we ask, he's been overly "nippy" when he wants to play. I'm pretty exhausted. We found a puppy kindergarden class close to our home AND in the evenings after work (sad how hard this was to find). I sent our application in yesterday and all weekend I just keep hoping and praying that the class isn't full and that we get in. I personally could really use some support on this journey. I'm sure it will make Thor happier and less confused too.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Weekly Reading List [7.20.12]

1. THE VALUE OF TIME -  At what rate do you value your time right now? I mean, if you were to quantify what your time is worth in a dollar amount, what would it be and how would that impact your choices? This is a great article by the CEO of a start-up, sharing how he manages and prioritizes based on a monetary value of his time.

2. THE ATHLETE - Howard Schartz and Beverly Ornstein did a photoshoot of Olympic athletes. It's amazing to see the variety of body types, sizes, and shapes.

3. SOMALI REFUGEES TOP ONE MILLION MARK, SAYS UN AGENCY - The Somali government was toppled 21 years ago, and the country continues to be devestated by violence and power-plays. As the article says, this is "one of the world's longest and worst refugee crisis."

4. ETHIOPIA ROCKED BY MASSIVE MUSLIM PROTESTS - I find the tension between religious groups throughout Africa, very fascinating. The complex relationships between Christian and Muslim communities in particular, i.e. Nigeria, Egypt, Ethiopia, etc. This article highlights some of the political power playing that happen.

5. JIHADISTS' FIERCE JUSTICE DRIVES THOUSANDS TO FLEE MALI & MALI: AVOIDING ESCALATION - Things are continuing to deteriorate in Mali this week. US counterterrorism groups continue to express concern that Mali is the next haven for terrorists. Great background article by the Crisis Group with foreign policy recommendations.

6. SYRIAN REBELS' CONFIDENCE GROWS AFTER BOMBING HITS ASSAD'S INNER CIRCLE & SYRIAN REBELS LAND DEADLY BLOW TO ASSAD'S INNER CIRCLE - Could it be a turning point?

**Today is the start of Ramadan. My thoughts and prayers are with Muslims around the world. May this be a time of seeking truth, "stimulating the mind, purifying the soul, and sympathizing with those who have not. (via LupeFiasco)**

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

The growing dog

Last week I weighed Thor. He weighed in at 21lbs.
This morning I weighed him again. He weighed in at 25lbs.

Any bets for next week? Will we hit 30lbs??

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Weekly Reading List [7.14.12]

This week the theme is Africa...

1. RWANDA DENIES HELPING REBELS IN DEMOCRATIC CONGOAFRICAN ARMY NEEDED TO FIGHT REBELS, MINISTERS SAYCONGO-KINSHASA: RESPONDING TO THE MOST URGENT NEEDS IN NORTH KIVU

2. AFTER ATTACKS, KENYAN MUSLIMS GUARD CHRISTIAN CHURCHESTHE WITZ END - My friends Bekah and Jason live in Garissa (the northeast province of Kenya). Last Sunday they were evacuated from their home. The attacks had come too close to home, the police came to the church where they were worshiping and said they had to go. Glad my friends are safe.

3. DARFUR OPERATIONS: NIGERIAN SOLDIERS THREATEN MUTINY - ASK TO BE AIRLIFTED HOME

4. 3 STEPS LIBYA'S NEW GOVERNMENT SHOULD TAKE TO STABILIZE THE COUNTRY

5. MILITARY INTERVENTION IN MALI "PROBABLE"

6. Someone compiled from all of Obama's speeches enough words to have him "sing" one of the top 40 pop songs. Just some humor for the weekend.