Clearing the Driveway

Five days listed in the Leader-Post…

Four inquiries by phone…

Three times I wondered what to do if no one offered…

Two test drives…

One happy high school student with $650 to give…

One happy ex-Topaz-owner ready to deal…

Sold!

Dare I say that just might be the last 1980’s car I ever drive?  I won’t hold my breath.

But I will hope.

Prayer

At the end of his book “Living the Resurrection”, Eugene Peterson words this prayer…

Lord Jesus Christ, we come to you with a deep sense of gratitude, care, concern, devotion, love for you, and desire to live responsively to you.

We sense that we’re with friends in your company of followers–friends who share the life of resurrection and want others to get in on it, notice it, and begin participating at the center of what you’re doing rather than on the periphery. We pray for strength and discernment to understand the culture we are in–the deadening effects, the seductive lures.

We ask your blessing on your church–scattered and dispersed and so much of it in despair. We pray that wherever we are and whatever places–whether pew or pulpit–we may be part of this resurrection life, knowing that you are present and doing your work.

You’re not anxious about what is going to happen or whether this is going to work or not. It’s worked a long, long time and will continue working.

Mostly, keep us faithful, attentive, adorational, sacrificial, and personal. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit, amen.

Still Laughing

I posted this back on November 14 of last year on our China blog.  I re-listened to it today and laughed all over again.  Man, that laugh just sets me off!

Wanna listen?  Need a laugh?  Click HERE.

Bested

“To be the man, you’ve got to beat the man.” That’s what Ric Flair used to say back in my wrestling-watching years.

Yesterday, the Lions’ domination of the Riders just proved: Yeah, they’re still “the man”! We lost in every part of the game, and I don’t even know what we did wrong. The Lions were simply firing on all cylinders, and we couldn’t match up with it. Nothing more to say…

Except…

There’s always next year.

A Battle Brewing

Have you ever heard read Jim Lang’s stuff? He’s the CFL guy for Sportsnet. While I love his passion for the game, he’s got the stupidest vocabulary on the planet. He’ll use words like ‘stud’ and ‘sexy’ to describe football players and games. Yeah, those don’t quite work.

But THIS game… he’s calling it to be a ‘slobber-knocker’. That’s probably right on target.

Here’s to a great battle on Sunday. May the Green & White be the last men standing!