As you reflect back on your 2005 take a minute and consider what Barna believes became trendy in the church in 2005.Barna's Trends in 2005.
The Chronicles of my LOUD life in the context of being a follower of Jesus, a husband, a father and a pastor to students and their families
As you reflect back on your 2005 take a minute and consider what Barna believes became trendy in the church in 2005.
I am a huge Denver Nuggets fan! I can still remember going to Fat Lever and Calvin Natt's basketball camp when I was a little kid!
The Nuggets had another tough set back today with Marcus Camby out indefinitely with a broken finger and facing surgery. Nene is out and Kenyon Martin is good one day and then bad for a week!
We need a win against the Sonics at home tomorrow. And we need to get a third team in the deal so we can get Artest. Or we need to get Harrington!
Today marks the one year anniversary of one of the most deadliest natural disasters in human history. Well over 230,000 people died and 1.8 million people were left homeless.
I am reading through this book that was given to me by one of the author's, Rich Van Pelt. I had coffee with him a month ago and he let me know that his book had been republished with Jim Hancock who added some stuff this time.
I have the privilege of teaching our high school students each week from the Word of God. Our current series is an in-depth look at Romans 8. We are spending 8 weeks on it and we could probably spend 16 weeks on it as it is packed full of theology.
Have you seen this yet? It is priceless. You type in two names and find out who wins! I did the Broncos and the Raiders and the Broncos won!
Today was my first day back in the office! I cleaned out the mailbox, got the rest of my physical therapy appointments on the calendar and connected with Kristen, Than, Trevor, Jerry and a few of the office assistants downstairs! It was good to be back in the land of the living today. Now I'm back at home, doing my leg raises, icing twenty minutes of every hour and in some pain!
...to visit my former high school baseball coach. I posted earlier that there might be a chance that he would go to jail for having an on-going sexual relationship with a high school student and he did. 15 years to life in prison! I am not sure what I have to do to go see him, if I can see him, or for that matter if he would even want to see me.
Here is John Mark Reynolds second letter written to a secularist that he has called Edmund.
January 15th and 16th are going to be GREAT NIGHTS!!!!!! My favorite show on television is going to be on for 2 hours each night! I can hardly wait. This weekend I have seen a ton of commercials promoting the premiere so I had to post!
Broncos 28, Bills 17
Don't worry Colts fans! Our Broncos went to New York in 1998 13-0 and lost a heartbreaker 20 -16. Terrell Davis ran for 147 yards.To refresh your memory: the Broncos scored with less than five minutes left on a 27 yard touchdown run from TD to put the Broncos up 16-13! We were on our way to 14-0 baby! Not so quick! With 48 seconds left on the clock Toomer caught a 37 yard touchdown pass from Graham. He had only had one
catch to that point for 5 yards!
Gone. No longer undefeated. I can still remember the play in my mind like it was yesterday. We went on to lose to Miami the next week 31-21 and beat the Seahawks 38-21 to get our stride back! And we did get it back! We played Miami in the divisional playoff and smoked them 38-3. TD went for 199 yards and 2 TD's. We played the Jets to go defend our title. I was at that game! It was amazing. We won 23-10. TD had 167 yards and 1 TD! 
Then it was the Superbowl in Miami against the Falcons! 34-10 was that score! 2 in a row! Elway threw 336 yards! What a two year run!
The Broncos feel your pain and I am sure this year they hope your season doesn't turn out like their 1998 season because I know they want a piece of you at your crib for a chance to go to the Superbowl.
The playoffs are going to be amazing!
This weekend I have been spending some time reading this timeless poem by T.S. Eliot, "The Journey of the Magi".
I heard Leith Anderson speak several years ago and make the case that there can be individuals in our lives that we could consider our mentors even if we had never had coffee with them, or spent a significant amount of time face-to-face with them.
I read an excellent blog written by John Mark Reynolds, which is the first of two letters he will be writing. These letters are a response to a question that was written by the moderater of a blog site, OneTrueGodBlog, Hugh Hewitt. Here's the question by Hugh:Imagine that you encounter an individual leaving The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe. This individual is not only not a Christian, he or she has never been exposed to scripture and has no concept of basic Judeo Christian theology. The movie-goer looks at you and says, “What was that all about?” How do you respond?
Here's the first letter, written to Peter, a religious person, but not a practicing Christian.
I am not one, but I work with a lot of them.
Today I am proud to be a Buff fan! Today the college football team that I absolutely love hired Dan Hawkins from Boise State. I am thrilled that the AD went outside the buffalo family and hired a guy who can get it done! His offenses are unique, his approach is authentic and he will run a program that will bring the word integrity back into this football program.
I want to make a plug for anyone and everyone to subscribe to this magazine - HERE.It will be the best $12 you've spent this year. It is full of insightful stories from fast companies in the business world (that are succeeding) that I have found extermely relevant to the ministry world I live in. There is not an issue that I don't walk away rethinking something I am doing in my ministry. I have been reading it for a year and here are few of the articles I have found helpful.
An elder in our church emailed me this poem a little over a month ago and I have been reflecting on it quite a bit. I thought I would share with you as something to reflect on as the year 2005 comes to an end.
An article ran over a week ago about churches cancelling their church services on Christmas Sunday on CNN and I am sure on other news pages - "Some megachurches closing on Christmas".
I came across this blogspot that mad me lol! It is priceless for those who are looking for a way to define what someone who is "emergent" might look like!
Today I am reading through a list of the 910 inaccuracies that are proposed to be in the TNIV.This list is here.
I have started my quest to see what I think about the TNIV! I purchased a Bible and I am reading it.
This week I have been reading quite a few blogs as people have now seen the movie. It seems several think Aslan was somehow not as powerful or majestic as he should have been. He wasn't triumphant. That somehow He appeared weak and an insignificant part of the story.
This week I am at home attached to the machine pictured here. It's a continuous passive motion machine that keeps my knee moving while I sit in the bed all day! Here's what my days are looking like and other stuff...in general.
I have been eagerly anticipating what the paper will say about this movie, particularly what it will say about the theology found in this movie.
What a great game on Sunday! I love watching the Broncos and Chiefs play the game I love the most!I think it was a great loss! Here's why? They could of won! What you don't want is what happened last year when they got blown out! The Broncos needed to fight hard for a win and this game will cement in their minds that they can play on the road and they will have a chance to win.
I loved watching Van Pelt score a touchdown. We play Baltimore this Sunday and it should be a great game to get it back together. Here's a quick look at the Bengals and Broncos remaining schedules and the fight for a first round bye!
Bengals
Dec 11 Cleveland
Dec 18 @Detroit
Dec 24 Buffalo
Jan 1 @Kansas City
Broncos
Dec 11 Baltimore
Dec 17 @Buffalo
Dec 24 Oakland
Dec 31 @San Diego
It looks like we could each go 3-1 or 4-0. The only loss I see the Broncos having is at San Diego and the only loss I see the Bengals having is at KC! It's going to be a great month of football!
This morning there was a great article in our local paper about the special difference that exists in the Broncos locker room this year. Apparently these guys are not just playing football, but having a lot of fun doing it.
Noah and Josiah got the chance to wish their great grandma Iris a happy birthday on November 24th! We got out of the house before the Thanksgiving meal to take my only grandparent who is still alive a huge bouquet of flowers!
Today was a great day for me as I got to take my first born to pre-school! It was his second day and it looks like I am going to be taking him every Friday to school which will be fun! With the sale of our rental property we decided we would use some of that money to get Noah started in school.
Our family has joined the world of satellite tv! Today is our first day of Direct TV with DVR! All I can say is that this is the first day of my married life I have watched television on the TV my dad bought us without static!
I feel tremendously blessed to have had the privilege to see this movie yesterday. I was one of the guests of my friend Rich Van Pelt. After I gave them my phone because it had a camera in it I headed into the theater and watched an unbelievable movie. We all knew it would be awesome, didn't we?
I found myself all throughout the movie seeing the story of My King being played out in the imaginary land of Narnia. All throughout the movie I saw the story of God and it gave me chills. I sat on the edge of my seat most of the time anticipating the story and watching it unfold just like it did in the book.
Here are some thoughts...
1. I couldn't help but think the whole time of what C.S. Lewis would have thought of the movie. I was picturing him sitting next to me saying, "Yes! That is exactly what I imagined!"... OR... "You know what? I never thought of it looking like that!"
2. When Lucy walked through the bedroom door and saw the wardrobe the whole crowd lifted in their seats. I thought to myself, "Here we go!"
3. The Beaver's were awesome! They provided great humor and it was done very appropriately.
4. I love in the book how Lewis describes how the children reacted when they first heard the name Aslan. Just the sound of his name caused movement internally. In the movie it was great because Mr. Beaver said his name and the camera panned to each child and you could tell they were moved. It was awesome.
5. The digital animation was appropriate and fairly believable. It reminded me of the animation from Lord of the Rings. So I am calling this movie, "Lord of the Rings for Kids!"
6. The death of Aslan is powerful and well done. The whole time I was reflecting back on The Passion of the Christ and Jesus' ascent to His death. It was a moving scene that clearly portrayed the sacrifice that was to be made.
7. When Aslan kills the White Witch it is awesome! Dude!
8. Finally, when the four children get their crowns in the end it reminded me how those who are "In Christ" will be joint heirs of the Kingdom of Heaven!
For as much anticipation as The Passion got this should get more. This movie will spark all kinds of conversations that I pray God will use to draw millions to Himself. It will be and should be the movie that gets translated into languages and shown in villages all across the world!
It made me think about leaving a legacy. Did C.S. Lewis ever imagine what his King Aslan would do with this story? That His King would use one of the most dominate currencies of the culture to tell the story of God in a land that feels so much like home!

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