Monday, December 29, 2008

Noah


Twice in one year my wife and I have been in the midst of yet another flood. It is not as bad as Febuary (thank God), but it was far more public knowledge this time around, as i was on the local news and the front page of the saturday edition of the Grand rapids press sported a handsome couple wading through a foot of water trying to get to their car.i anyone reads this, couls you pray that the waters will go down for good, and that we can get out of this house for good.
Thank you.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

The not so burning 'Bush'


Well in an interview on Nightline, Preident George Bush, or W if you're and Oliver Stone fan, claims that he does not believe in a 'literal' bible. meaning he may or may not believe that Jesus was the Son of God. he may or may not believe the earth was created in 7 days, and he may not believe a few others things in the bible as actual truth. Now i have met my fair share of these kinds of thinkers. They believe in God and such, but they only can read the bible as a document for teaching and not a book of real history. So where do you draw the line? What is to be considered actual, and what is to be considered just a lesson? Allthough i would be more of 'I believe the word of God wholly' I am open to hear this side.
Hopefully George Bush's Foundamental fans won't turn their back on him like most of the world has at the moment.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Good read


In light of many ministers going around preaching the end is nigh, go buy a gun and defend yourself from the government, i would like to introduce you to a book that is full of sound theology and escatology, that will having you reaching for the word instead of an AK-47.
Stand strong in your faith, prayer for signs wonders and miracles, and let the LORD have the glory, For in these bad times God will show himself strong to his people and he will defend the downtrodden and renew their strength.

John Hagee


As a Christian minister i would hope that this man gives hope to the people he oversees, and finds it his ministerial responsibility when preaching to the masses on television. But no John Hagee has no intention of giving a message of hope. No, his only hope rest in the notion of the 'rapture' where he sailing away from the earth as God's furious anger burns up his creation using atomic bombs and the like. So for the rest us, on this side of the second comming there is only destruction to come, where the Power of God and the authority of Jesus' name is tied up in 'prochecy' and other best laid plans that the Lord is apparently powerless and bound to comply with.
In light of the recent economic disaster that is prevailing at this moment in time, John Hagee does not turn to the camera or to the flock at his church with hope and encouragement (which is the purpose of prophecy). No, he comes with his new revelation called the ECONOMIC ARMAGEDDON!!!!!!!! Where everything sucks and all we can do as Christians is hold tight and be happy for all this stuff, because these are the signs that follow the LORDS return. Im as happy as the next Christian to see Jesus face to face. I will welcome him as a born again Christian and watch as he heals the nations ( and not bombs them to the ground) as i'm sure mercy triumpths over judgement, right?
So it is safe to say that there is nothing good to watch on TV. You watch the news, which feeds bad news after bad news, and then you turn on John Hagee and get some more bad news and bad news, and then you turn it to friends; because lets face it; watching a bunch of immoral people prance around for half and hour is a lot better for the soul than being beaten down well meaning ministers and anchor men and women.
Im youngblood, and that's what i think.