Saturday, March 6, 2010

GLO - Bible


This cartoon reminds me of a new interactive Bible program that our pastor was 'sharing' with us about a month ago... it's called GLO and is very tech-friendly.  Published by Zondervan (in Michigan!) this technical miracle "brings God's word to life through HD video, photographs, maps, 360-degree virtual tours, and a unique zoomable interface for fast easy visual navigation on PC computers."   Hmmm ... no MAC version?  i have it on good authority that a new version is forthcoming for the mac-users among us...


I just don't know ... a virtual Bible... i think i want the 'hard copy' in my hand to highlight and underline and make notes in the margins!  When i first saw this being featured on the big screen at church, i thought it seemed way too slick and a little scary.... the way the logo was spinning, enticing, just seemed wrong somehow.  I've since reconsidered and think this may have a calling for getting those tied to anything video to know more about God's Word. After all,this does have the benefit of having LOTs of info condensed into a very small package... i think it could be a very useful tool, but, for me, it will never replace the written page or the comfort of holding God's Word in bound form.

Monday, March 1, 2010

This Lenten Season

Any of my Facebook friends reading this may have noticed (if you missed my note) that i've been absent from the FB scene for over a week now. That's because i decided to 'give it up' for Lent this year. On Feb. 16 i posted a note on FB about Lent and why i felt the need for a 'time out' from our beloved FB.  

You see, for me, FB had become a real time robber. I had become obsessed with checking in to see all my friends' latest statuses.... what if i missed something important?!?  Like whose driveway was snowed in, or how productive my friend had been at housework that day...  hmmm... not really life altering information. So, urged by the Spirit, i reasoned that my time could be better spent putting my own spiritual and earthly 'houses' in order. 

To that end, i've been spending more time reading and pondering God's word. Last week as i prepared some food to take to the local 'soup kitchen' on Friday, i listened to a podcast of a favorite pastor from Leah's former church in Athens. The message was delivered on Sunday the 21st, which was the first Sunday in Lent. He gave a brief explanation of Lent and the various disciplines observed.  

A quick summary of what he said follows: 
 
The 40 day season of Lent has been traditionally observed in three ways by the Christian church

1. prayer & reflection on scripture
2. giving of alms - especially to the poor among us
3. fasting or some other form of personal sacrifice or denial


Sundays are 'feast days' and so are not included in the 40 days of Lent.

Question:  Does God still speak?
Answer:  well, yes.


BUT - many of us are too distracted by worldly things; We are not tuned in to hear His voice; we are simply not listening.   
In order to hear God, we need to know what his voice sounds like; we also need to be able to discern the content of what is being said... does this 'sound' like something God would say...


Focus is key - getting rid of things that distract... like (for me) facebook.
Listening for God's voice & recognizing it is next
Finally, the two way communication of prayer involves not just my 'list' of requests but a time of silence to hear what God may want to tell ME!  
It's easy to spell it out.... not so easy to 'be still' for me!


Pastor Paul had a good idea to keep me focused and listening for God's voice.... Whatever i have used for Lent as my 'denial' (ie: no FB) - whenever that denial thing comes to mind that's the cue or trigger to turn my attention to God - to be wholly available to Him!  i like it!
The whole idea of giving something up for Lent is to create more space in my sloppy world for God-stuff... to be able to know Him more.   I think this message was just what i needed to hear.




Sunday, February 21, 2010

Sisu!

Just in case i haven't mentioned it before i'm of Finnish descent. Well -- around 1/4 of me is anyway... the rest is German and English. My maiden name is Jarvie which comes from the Finnish name Jarvinen... i still use Jarvi (without the 'e') as my middle name. Because my mom is an only child and my dad is one of five children, we tended to be more connected with the Jarvie side of the family... thus the Finnish-American culture which included Sauna and SISU! 



Finns are very proud of - well, just being Finns!  Part of that pride is the natural-born characteristic of sisu.   I asked some Uncles & cousins on Facebook what the word sisu meant to them and here's some of what they said:
 Uncle Henry - "guts and intestinal fortitude"  
 Great Aunt Punk used to say it was just "plain guts!"
 Uncle Robert - "determination"  also he recalls a definition that said, 
   'lighthearted courage in the face of opposition that you have little chance of overcoming.'  
Kind of makes you go, hmmmmmm,  eh? 


By the way, did i mention that i've given up Facebook for Lent?  It's become far too addictive for me, so i figured this was a good time to give it a rest.... but that's another story!
   

Saturday, February 20, 2010

A Full Heart

Last Sunday was Valentine's Day: Psalm 150 Sunday at our church.  Every musician in the congregation was invited and encouraged to join the music team for that day to lead worship. I was there on guitar. It was our second year of celebrating in this way - only one service for the special occasion. It was great!

Since i had to be there at 8:30 for rehearsal (and jim didn't) i went ahead and jim came later with Benny. This is totally opposite to our normal schedule when he is the one who has to be there early for music rehearsal!  I know he enjoyed seeing me go out the door before him!

After the service we set off south to Middletown and the Pretorius' church for James' 20th birthday celebration. We met in their Youth building basement... a nice mix of cafe and game room with large windows looking out to the basketball hoops!  

Diana had a taco salad bar set up and others brought goodies to add for lunch. We went in with Art and Louise Fabian who arrived just after Benny's walk. After eating we were obliged to play games - "old people" vs. "young people!"  Since James was the 20-year-old it was decided that he was the dividing age and everyone 20 and up was "old!"  

The first game was a coin toss to the pool table pockets. The 'big' game was Pictionary which was a tie - the tie-breaker went to the 'young folks' 

Thommy and Emily line up for the coin toss while Uncle Art looks on...
  

 Having a good time as Grandma MaryCarol takes her turn at Pictionary!

It was great to get to see James and the family again... glad we went!  On the way back north we called Mom and decided to make a stop at Addison Ave. for a few hours.  Our first job was to shovel out the driveway and back stairs.  That snow was heavy and packed!  A cup of tea and good conversation were welcome valentines! 

We got back on the road to home around 5:30... before dark. Yay! 


Stopped at church so Jim could pick up his car which was left in the lot.... i decided to go in and get my guitar which i had left there from the morning, so jim got a head start on me.  As i was approaching Fulton Road (less than a mile from home) a deer crossed 25A in front of me and landed in the corn field.  On a whim i decided to turn west on Fulton to get a picture... nice!


As i drove a little further down the road i realized this deer was trying to catch up to the herd.... around a dozen deer all together.  I got a few shots but they were too far away for my camera to do justice...

 

I like this one because of the old homestead house floating in the background... wish the deer were more in focus...
 

Benny was so excited and jumping around the car the whole time i was trying to get these pics...he would have liked to chase the deer through the woods! 


Seeing all these deer in one place was my valentine from God... i stayed on the road watching them from the car for many minutes... in fact the Sheriff stopped by to make sure i was "OK" !   A nice way to end the day!


Thursday, February 11, 2010

weighty issues

Weighed in at the doctor's today... shocking how those digital scales can be so OFF!  This is the most i've ever weighed outside of pregnancies... i really need to move more and cut out the chocolate!.... Ahhh but Valentine's Day is just around the corner... then again, jim said i may have to get my own gift this year since his foot (achilles) is still injured and he can't hobble to the store yet!
So maybe i'll get myself some yummy lite yogurt or something...

I started following a semi gluten-free diet a few weeks ago. Have found one muffin recipe that is not too bad.  This is an attempt to see if the lack of gluten will help my digestion...  I haven't noticed a huge difference yet, but as i said, its a SEMI gluten free thing so far, so maybe that needs to change?   Time will tell.

Supper tonight was red sauce with meatballs & veggies over rice noodles - "Maifun" -- quite acceptable, if different!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Winter Snow 2010

Ohio has had a much snowier and colder winter than usual this year. This suits me fine ... i love the snow on the trees... except for all the shoveling involved! Being from Michigan i have no problem driving in snow as some do around here. It's always amused me how panicky people in this area get at the thought of a 3 inch snowfall. I've been a little 'snap happy' with the camera - wanting to capture all the loveliness of this snowy season... i'll try to choose just the best shots to post here!



Lovely Lacey Branches covered with ice and frost in early January













Neighborhood creek under snow - Feb 7th
 
Our sleepy Shed and pines - side yard

West yard - Feb.6

 
Spring bloom in the lacey snow-covered kitchen window 



Paperwhites in the kitchen bay window with a snowy backdrop and some feeding birds


  
After the storm passed we had a brilliant blue sky on Saturday - Feb. 6th