Thanks be to God for his inexpressible gift!
...observations and ramblings from a learner and traveler...
18 December 2008
22 November 2008
picture of the day
Here's a picture from Bethany and my trip to Green Bay today. We had fun taking a friend to the airport, doing some shopping, lots of talking, and some eating. :)
Labels: Personal of sorts
The Ipinions Journal
Here is a favorite news blog of mine... I may have posted this a while back, but some of the recent posts are worth reading for perspective. Of particular interest is the one that mentions the fact that bin Laden is likely dead.
Labels: Recommended
17 November 2008
Studying abroad - both ways
An interesting report that I came across shows the number of Americans studying abroad in various countries, as well as the number of foreigners studying in the US.
- Turkey is ranked eighth in countries that send students to the US with over 12,000 Turks studying in American universities. Find that article here.
- Meanwhile, Turkey has nearly a thousand US students studying there according to the parallel article here.
Labels: Global Witness
09 November 2008
A few more thoughts on the elections... from others
A post from acquaintances from Cameroon that I thought put things quite nicely. Dan Seely on why he's glad Barack Obama won...
And a timely article by Kevin Bauder on the Christian's responsibilities to the President, whoever he may be. This article gives good thoughts on both the past and the future of the Presidency.
Labels: Politics
06 November 2008
The view from abroad
An article that summarizes one aspect of what I think is to be gained through an Obama presidency, no matter that he would not be my President of choice. I expect this to be used to the advancement of eternal interests, whether we perceive it right away or not.
*(And for those who might think "who cares" about what the article is saying, about 6 billion people would care...)
Labels: Geopolitics, Global Witness, In the News
05 November 2008
Praise for the Gift of Gifts
An edifying pursuit that Mr. Keven Brownfield taught in his class on 2 Corinthians is to read Spurgeon's sermons. Many of these are available online from spurgeon.org. As I came to 2 Cor. 9 in my reading, I was reminded of Spurgeon's sermon on 9:15 where he spoke on the topic of the Unspeakable Gift that we have been given. So, as I reread that, I thought I'd pass it on.
Labels: Recommended
27 October 2008
Government
Let every person be subject to the governing authorities. For there is no authority except from God, and those that exist have been instituted by God.
Labels: Christian Practice, Quotations
22 October 2008
To Glory in Knowing God
A heart-poem written and posted by MKC. Well worth reading and pondering for a while...
Labels: Philippians, Poetry
Link to a favored song
"In God's Green Pastures Feeding" is a song that my dad taught us a long time ago. Today I looked for and found a link to it online, but while they did have a verse that I didn't know, they also didn't have the last verse which I know. Ah well, still nice to find an old favorite.
- In God's green pastures feeding by His cool waters lie;
Soft in the evening walk my Lord and I,
All the sheep of His pasture
Fare so wondrously fine; His sheep am I. - Sisters: Waters cool,
Brothers: In the valley;
Sisters: Pastures green,
Brothers: On the mountain,
Sisters: In the eve...ning
Brothers: In the evening
Everyone: Walk my Lord and I - Sisters: Dark the night,
Brothers: In the valley,
Sisters: Rough the way,
Brothers: On the mountain,
Sisters: Step by step...
Brothers: Step by step.
Everyone: My Lord and I. - Through the streets of the city in the darkness of the night,
Far from the fold, He heard my lonely cry.
Now I sit at His table in the palace of light;
His sheep am I.
Know of His cleansing power, His power to keep?
He's a wonderful Savior and He loves you and me.
Are you His sheep?
Labels: Hymnody