Friday, April 28, 2006

I'm doing a few things on this site, I'm trying to make it somewhat more fun and interactive. Secondly, I'm trying to get around to my Lenten book "review", and now I am putting a word out there for my friend, Christie.

Christie's pretty cool, and I know her through my interactions with
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship. She is going on a missions trip this summer to Sierra Leone, a small African nation north of Liberia, and South and West of Guinea. She will be heading up a new out-reach team supported through both the Evangelical Fellowship of Sierra Leone, and WorldVenture. I don't know to much, and I cannot offer her much since I don't pay with anything other than money. I'm not soliciting you for funds, don't worry!

However, I'm on her weekly prayer request list, and I might be posting those requests up here starting sometime in June when her trip begins.

Thanks.

Wednesday, April 26, 2006

The Bug Zapper

This time I want this site to be a bit more interactive for this post for two reasons: One, I feel like y'all need to be pulled out of the woodwork, and secondly I just finished a term paper and do not feel like typing in an overly formal manner.

How would you like to see Satan punished in the end times? Com'on get however foolish and silly, or as vengeful and righteous as you want.

I want to see him go like this (among other ways):
To orient you towards the passage, Anderson (in The Bondage Breaker) is discussing how we need to percieve the Accuser, as being defeated once and for all, and as Christ as our Advocate - and God as the Judge. This courtroom scene continues day and night for every child of God. Satan persists in pointing out our faults and weaknesses to God and demands that He zap us for being less than perfect (p 153). My reaction: Daddy, daddy, can I watch Satan get zapped by the BugZapper on Your front porch?! *zzzt!*