Friday, September 9, 2011

September Book Review

Rumors of God is an inspirational journey that gives practical examples of the characteristics of God that inspire us to press on to "continue to work out our salvation."  Darren Whitehead and Jon Tyson do a masterful job of giving real-life examples of how the God of 2,000 years ago, is the same God of today.

They also talk and illustrate in such a way that if you take what you are reading and practically attempt to apply it to your everyday life, it will close the gap between what you have heard about God, and what you actually experience with God.  An excellent resource to be read more than once that also provides study questions to be used in a small group or discipleship setting.

I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze®.com <http://BookSneeze®.com> book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 <http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html> : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

Friday, July 1, 2011

No He Can't Review

Hey...been off the grid for awhile.  Getting back in the swing I thought I would post a review for my most recent Booksneeze book.

First I am not a huge political fan.  Especially of reading books about politics.  This book, however, is an easy read.  Kevin McCullough writes in a reader friendly fashion and is a very good storyteller.  No He Can’t is an interesting read for anyone who approaches it with an open mind, whether you completely oppose the current president or are one of his biggest fans. Kevin digs deep back in history, examining the defining moments of Obama’s life and political career, finding the roots of what he believes to be the key episodes which shaped the future actions of Barack Obama.

If nothing else, the book allows you to examine yourself and see what you think about the current political climate in America.  There is always room for debate and McCullough brings up some good issues that would be great for coffee shop conversations or at the next family gathering.  I give the book a 4 out of 5.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze®.com <http://BookSneeze®.com> book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255

Friday, April 1, 2011

Cal and Dad vs. Food

I set out yesterday with my son Callen for Columbus, Ohio.  Our goals are many:  Eat, hang out and have fun together, experience a type of rite-of -passage as he looks to begin high school next fall.  We started out leaving our house and headed to Melt.  If you have never been to, or heard of Melt, click on the link.  As they say on the website, a trip to Melt is like an event, not just going out to eat.

I tried there winter chicken grilled cheese.  All sandwiches come with a hefty serving of fresh cut fries and Melt's own sweet slaw.  Take a look.  I admit I was able to eat the whole thing, while my son had to get a to go box.  We proceeded to the West side of Columbus where we will be hanging out for a couple of days trying to accomplish our goals mentioned above.

One of the rite of passage conversations will be around this verse:  Numbers 15:39.  I will present my son with a simple braided leather "tassel" that will hopefully serve as a reminder of the fun we had together, but more importantly of the plan God has for him, and how he must work to live like Jesus.

Well, he's waking up, and we have a Chinese Buffet to hit today and a burger place.  Headed to a 3 block bookstore over in German Village.  Thanks for praying for us.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Review: Pujols More Than The Game

"I can't make you believe what I stand for.  I can only tell you my story."  And tell his story he did.  Scott Lamb and Tim Ellsworth do a masterful job of painting a complete picture of the man behind the baseball player, Albert Pujols.  Many times misunderstood, or misread, they dig deep into the history and "good fortune", that has made Pujols one of the best loved, and most heroic players of the last decade.  There is quite a bit of the story that involves his wife Dee, and it keeps the reader engaged to learn how they, together, have used Albert's career and opportunities, to partner in ministry.  You don't have to love baseball to like this book, although Lamb and Ellsworth do an excellent job of chronicling the stats that Pujols has put together over his career.  The most impressive is the fact that in 2010, Pujols became the first player in baseball history to bat .300 with 30 home runs and 100 runs batted in for ten consecutive seasons.    An excellent book for the baseball fan and for the person looking for a feel good story about a million dollar athlete who has not lost perspective on life and is using his gifts to glorify God.

Many thanks to Thomas Nelson publishers for the complimentary copy of this book.   I received this book free from the publisher through the BookSneeze®.com <http://BookSneeze®.com> book review bloggers program. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 <http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html> : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”  I enjoyed reading it for review purposes and hope that it is helpful.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Emmet

We started a sermon series at church this week.  It is based on the book Experiencing God by Henry Blackaby.  He is truly one of the great modern day pastors/writers.  You can read more about him and his book at the above links, but the basis of this particular book is that there are 7 realities to "experiencing God." 

The first is this:  God is always at work around you.  So pastor gave us a two-fold challenge.  We turned our palms up and simply said, "God, I want to know you."  Second, we put our hands on our hips, stuck our necks out as if straining, got a little wide-eyed...all to remind us to look around and try and see where God is working.

Tuesday I went to the local rec center.  Normally, I am already changed from softball practice and can head right to the treadmill.  For some reason (one I now know), I didn't change for practice, and had to go to the locker room.  I walked in on a conversation between two mid-50's men, and my ears perked up quickly when I heard "...he's not a Christian.  What is a Christian anyway?..."  They were semi-arguing (I later found out they were talking about Pres. Obama) about a decision that he had recently made or some statement he had said.

Emmet noticed I was listening, and promptly invited me into the conversation (God is always working).  We went on, Emmet and I, to have about 1/2 an hour conversation about "christian."  He was a Church of God member, now part of a "Baptist Ministry."  He was careful not to say church, as we both shared a like-mindedness that our "church" should not define us.  I could go on and on about the conversation, but there is a part of me that believes that is between Emmet and I.  Sorry.

Where is God working around you?  Turn your hands up....strain your neck a little....get a little wide-eyed...you just might run into Emmet!

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Hey Coach

Knee deep into softball season.  Time is very precious these days.  One thing that has caught my attention lately at school is the number of students that greet me with "Hey coach."  Some of these are students that I have coached directly...others I have just been in the ranks of the program and have just crossed paths because I am involved and they are a player...no direct instruction, if you will.  The thing that has struck me is that I am still their "coach."  For some reason, they have put me in that rank and file in their brain sorting.  I must admit that feels pretty good.  It also is a big responsibility....I don't want to let these students down. 

I wonder if winning and losing is really what makes someone a great coach in a player's mind.  Have there ever been great coaches who haven't won anything?  As I finish this, March Madness is getting ready to start.  In my opinion, one of the purest contests that still exists in the sports world today.  Pre-million dollar salaried athletes pouring out everything they got in a one-and-done tournament.

I like to watch the coaches in these contests...they also seem to be in it for the pure pursuit of victory.  I'm sure I am somewhat naive and don't know all that is at stake, but it seems like most of them have really great relationships with their players.  The coach is not just trying to manage personalities, but players are actually looking to be a coached...I hope I never pass up a moment to teach

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Another Adree Song

Several weeks ago I posted something about my daughter Adree introducing me to a Christain "rap" artist nicknamed C-Lite.  You can see that post here.  I have listened/watched the youtube video several times over that last few weeks.  I also stumbled onto another artist who C-Lite got together with on a song called "Background."  The artist is Lecrae.  The lyrics to this song have been so profound that I have actually committed to try and memorize them.  Here is the video from youtube with lyrics.  Let me know what you think.  By the way, the official video for the song can be found here.