A Diary of Readings

Here’s a beauty for you.

This book (A Diary of Readings by John Baillie) was first published in 1955.  It’s one of those daily readers, which I’ve never been very successful with.

However, this one limits each day’s reading to one page or less, and the sources are mostly fantastic writers whose names I’m not familiar with.  Every few pages, I see a name I know, but most of it is like a new field for treasure-hunting.

I have yet to find a page that hasn’t been special in some way, and I wouldn’t say that of many books I’ve met.

Best part?

This is the kind of book you can definitely find second hand.  I bought mine for $1.50!  Money well spent…

Learning to Listen

That was the title page I flipped past this morning.

And it took ONE sentence to know that I was about to encounter some significant words.

“The preparation for listening to God is listening to others.”

The writer went on to clarify that this is not to say that listening to others is the aim of our life.  Let’s face it, some listening to others feels like a waste of time and energy.

But consider it this way:

“Welcoming our neighbour in this way (listening) will train our hearts to become silent, in order to be ready to receive the secret of the Other.”

It then goes on to clarify what listening to someone is really about in the first place:

“In whatever circumstances, our main concern (in listening) must be not just to receive some message or other, but, through the message, to discover the depths of the heart of the one who is speaking to us.  If we are not able to do this with the brothers we can see, how will we be able to do it with God whom we cannot see?”

Saying it another way, when we listen, we learn to turn our attention from merely grasping what he says to an actual attending to the person-ness of the speaker.  We tune in to him.

That’s sound advice for any of us who agree that the world lacks good listeners.

Such an observation takes on even more weight when if the “him” in question is spelled with a capital H.

Go and listen well, my friends.

Baby Pics

Technically, that should be mom-of-the-baby pics, but here are a couple that we shot recently…

25 weeks
The bump was making itself known, and flowers were springing up!

30 weeks (just yesterday).
We don’t know if it’s a boy or girl, but we think it’s happy… and likes licorice!

Look Elsewhere

Consider me the Wal-Mart greeter this morning.  Unless, of course, you choose not to shop at Wal-Mart, then just consider me a helpful human compass.

The blog posts you really should read today aren’t here.  Let me point you in the right direction.

One of them was written by my friend Greg.  It weaves a timeless tale of an mega-website and a young couple’s journey toward a more spacious home.  Well-written and engaging.  This post is sure to be well-loved by readers around the globe.  Melodramatic novel review now OFF.  You should go read this post about stuff.  It’s HERE.

The other was posted by my bro-in-law, Steve.  It’s about the funeral of a woman named Wendy Graffunder.  I do not know her or her family, but Steve’s post shares what Wendy’s husband Frank shared at the memorial service.  Deeply moving… that’s for sure.  I felt connection to a man and a family that I’ve never met.  Read it–it will do nothing but good for you and your loved ones.  That post is HERE.

Signing off…

Put that Back

Calling all hoops fans!

With a cast of Jason Richardson, Vince Carter, and Dominique Wilkins as regulars, along with a lot of other NBA-ers, and a longer list of unnamed NCAA guys…

I present to you the Top 50 Putback Dunks of All Time…