in memoriam

Isaiah 2:4-5

They will beat their swords into plowshares
and their spears into pruning hooks.
Nation will not take up sword against nation,
nor will they train for war anymore.
Come, O house of Jacob,
let us walk in the light of the LORD.

Love and Peace or Else

Lay down
Lay down
Lay your sweet lovely on the ground
Lay your love on the track
We’re gonna break the monster’s back

Lay down your treasure
Lay it down now brother
You don’t have time
For a jealous lover
As you enter this life
I pray you depart
With a wrinkled face
And a brand new heart

I don’t know if I can take it
I’m not easy on my knees
Here’s my heart, I’ll let you break it
We need some release, release, release
We need love and peace
Love and peace

Lay down
Lay down your guns
All you daughters of Zion
All you Abraham sons

I don’t know if I can make it
I’m not easy on my knees
Here’s my heart, I’ll let you break it
I need some release, release, release
We need love and peace
Love and peace

Baby don’t fight
We can talk this thing through
Between me and you
I’ll call or you’ll phone
The TV is still on
But the sound is turned down
And the troops on the ground
Are about to dig in
And I wonder where is the love
Where is the love
Where is the love
Love and peace

Where is the love
Where is the love
Where is the love

Exposure

I got a shout out from the Relevant Podcast last week.

The editorial question of the week asked, “What show from your childhood would you like to see make a comeback?”

They read my response:

“I want to dance my cares away to ‘Fraggle Rock’!!!”

Too cool.

If you don’t subscribe to the Relevant Podcast, I would highly recommend that you do so. Immediately. It is a lot more than just questions about cartoon shows. It is a great podcast about God, Life, and Culture.

To hear my response and the other shows people would like to see comeback, download the Sept. 1 episode. (It happens about 45:45)

Mystery Man, Mystery Sound

Director Cameron Crowe always chooses the best music to accompany his films so I always try and get the soundtracks. It never fails that I find a new artist or band by listening to Crowe’s choices. I fell in love with Jeff Buckley after hearing Last Goodbye on the Vanilla Sky soundtrack and Springsteen’s Secret Garden from Jerry Maguire always chills me out when I’m stressed.

Now I have been drawn into a music mystery because of a Crowe soundtrack.

I first heard Washington Phillips last fall when I purchased the Elizabethtown Vol 2 soundtrack. The grainy, old recording of What Are They Doing In Heaven Today was a simple yet profound track. Phillips voice, while extremely nasal, is strikingly original and comforting. I liked the song yet I never really thought anything about more Phillips or the strange sound of his instrument. That is until this morning.

While listening to the Theme Time Radio Hour with Bob Dylan, I again heard that distinct voice and that strange instrument. The theme this week was the Bible and Bob played Phillips’ Denomination Blues.

You can go to the college
You can go to the school
But if you ain’t got Jesus
You’re an educated fool

After the song Bob said that there were two rumors about Washington Phillips.

1) He died in a metal institution or
2) He died at the age of 74 by the result of a fall off some stairs

“Believe what you will,” Dylan said.

“Very Interesting,” I thought. Other than that song off of Elizabethtown, I had never heard of him. After lunch I hopped onto the information super highway to check out a bit more about this Washington Phillips.

What I found only added to the mystery of what Dylan said concerning the confusion of Phillips’ death.

Washington Phillips The world only has 18 Washington Phillips songs. Most of them are self contained sermons. I downloaded the album, The Keys to the Kingdom, from iTunes today and have been blown away at the depth of lyric in these songs. He even preaches some mini-sermons before playing a few of the songs. Good stuff.

Nobody knows where he came from. He just sort of arrived on the Gospel music scene in the late ’20s and before 1929 was over he had left it.

The biggest mystery of all though has to do with his distinct sound. There is a great debate as to what kind of instrument he played. Some say it was a zither. Most a dolcenea. Still others believe that Phillips made the instrument himself. Nobody knows. There is a photo from 1928 that show him holding what seems to be two fretless zithers but the debates go on.

The whole things is pretty interesting. Too bad more people haven’t heard of Phillips.

I would recomend the following Washington Phillips songs for you add to your music libraries: (iTunes links)
Lift Him Up That’s All
What Are They Doing In Heaven Today
I’m Born to Preach the Gospel

I hope you will check him out. I promise you it will be worth your time. He won’t win any awards for his voice. Then again, neither would Woody Guthrie or Dylan. The beauty though is in the heart.

The Bane of My Existence

Insomnia.

I could have taken a sleeping pill at 8 o’clock and been able to get a good 9 hours under my belt but guess what?

I’m 26 and don’t want to go to bed at 8 o’clock.

So what happens instead. I head to bed at a reasonable hour (10) and lay there. Then I read. The I lay there again. Then it’s up to the den and a round of Ghost Recon. Then try and lay still on the couch.

And now it’s 3:45am and I am still awake.

I could take a pill but I want to be able to operate a moving vehicle in the next few hours. Because I’m 26 and I have a job.

Insomnia- The Bane of My Existence.

Rest In Peace Croc Hunter

FOOTAGE of Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin being fatally gored by a stingray on the Great Barrier Reef has been handed to Queensland police as fans worldwide come to grips with the “freak” death.

Irwin, 44, was killed almost instantly when the stingray stabbed him in the heart with its poisonous 20cm barb as he snorkelled off Port Douglas, in north Queensland, yesterday morning.
His American-born wife, Terri, was trekking in Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain and Lake St Clair National Park when the news broke of her husband’s death and was last night being raced back to Queensland with her two children Bindi, 8, and Bob, 2.

“The footage shows him swimming in the water, the ray stopped and turned and that was it,” said boatowner Peter West, who viewed the footage afterwards.

“There was no blood in the water, it was not that obvious … something happened with this animal that made it rear and he was at the wrong position at the wrong time and if it hit him anywhere else we would not be talking about a fatality.”

Irwin was shooting a documentary on dangerous marine life, in shallow water at Bat Reef, about 32 nautical-miles offshore, at about 11am (AEST).

rwin was pulled from the water by a cameraman and a crewman, put on an inflatable tender and taken to a support boat about 500m away.

Crewmembers say he was barely conscious in the minutes after the sting, but died as his production team rushed him to his vessel, Croc One, and to a nearby island for emergency treatment.

A charter dive boat crew desperately tried to revive him on the beach, but were unsuccessful and he was pronounced dead shortly afterwards by Queensland Rescue Service officers, who had flown to the area by helicopter.

Irwin’s body was last night flown to Cairns for a post-mortem as police seized all available evidence and interviewed witnesses in order to prepare a report for the Coroner.

A coronial inquest is expected.

Producer, director and life-long friend John Stainton yesterday said Irwin did not provoke the stingray and was simply swimming above it when he was attacked.

“He came over the top of a stingray and the stingray barb went up and into his chest and into his heart,” producer Stainton said.

“It’s likely that he possibly died instantly when the barb hit him and I hope he felt no pain.

One of Irwin’s contemporaries, internationally known cameraman and spearfisherman Ben Cropp, was in his own boat off Port Douglas when Irwin was killed.

“I have just spoken to a cameraman friend who was there and has seen the footage,” Mr Cropp told The Australian last night.

“He was up in the shallow water, probably 1.5m to 2m deep, following a bull ray which was about a metre across the body – probably weighing about 100kg, and it had quite a large spine. The cameraman was filming in the water.”

Mr Cropp said the stingray was spooked and went into defensive mood.

“It probably felt threatened because Steve was alongside and there was the cameraman ahead, and it felt there was danger and it baulked.

“It stopped and went into a defensive mode and swung its tail with the spike.

“Steve unfortunately was in a bad position and copped it.

“I have had that happen to me, and I can visualise it – when a ray goes into defensive, you get out of the way.

“Steve was so close he could not get away, so if you can imagine it – being right beside the ray and it swinging its spine upwards from underneath Steve – and it hit him.

“I have seen that sort of reaction with rays – with their tail breaking the water, such is the force.”

Internationally renowned jellyfish sting expert Jamie Seymour was on board Irwin’s boat at the time.

Irwin had decided yesterday morning to shoot a segment of film on stingrays for a new television program that will be hosted by his daughter Bindi.

Surf Lifesavers national marine stinger adviser Lisa-Ann Gershwin said there had only been 17 fatal stingray attacks worldwide. “I think it’s just an extraordinary freak accident that has happened to his heart,” she said.

“A lot of people will be afraid by this, but they need to keep in mind that this was a freak accident, it was a terrible tragedy but it is not common.”

Dr Gershwin said stingray stings to the legs or arms were common and, while painful, were not normally considered dangerous. She said there were many different types of stingrays, with barbs on their tails up to 30cm long, and they poisoned victims with a range of toxins.

Mr West said the barb was like a “very rough knife” and while fatal stingray stings had been known to occur, filming and swimming alongside the animal was commonplace among marine filmmakers.

Mr Cropp said he was told that the strike was “close to the heart and Steve had a cardiac arrest”.

“At first they treated him as being wounded, but he didn’t survive unfortunately,” he said.

“The second boat in attendance raced in to give assistance and they radioed for help.

“They went into Low Isle and met the chopper which took Steve’s body out.”

In September 2004, Mr Cropp was attacked by a tiger shark on Bott Reef. “The rays in Australia and particularly in the north are not like those on the Cayman Islands, which are very quiet and allow people to ride on their backs,” he said.

“At this time of the year they are on the lookout for tiger sharks and are very frisky.

“They are not aggressive. In fact they are very timid, but they defend themselves by throwing their tail spine upwards, and there is a spike on the tip about 20cm long which they can use like a dagger.”

Back in college, I watched The Croc Hunter religiously. I loved Steve Irwin’s excited attitude about all things nature. I feel really bummed out and incredibly sadened for his family.

Rest in Peace Croc Hunter. Rest in peace.

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Labor Day

As you can see (unless your reading this in RSS) I am trying out a new theme. We’ll give it a few days and see how it goes. So far, I’m kinda digging it.

I hope everyone has a great Labor Day Weekend. I, however, will not be taking the weekend off. It looks to be a full weekend for youth ministry.

Tonight I have a lock-in. Sunday a fireworks/cookout. Monday another cookout.

I will probably be wiped come Tuesday. But I hope you all get some rest and relaxation.

Peace.

Honey On My Lips

Proverbs 24:26
An honest answer is like a kiss on the lips.

Psalms 19
The heavens declare the glory of God;
the skies proclaim the work of his hands.

Day after day they pour forth speech;
night after night they display knowledge.

There is no speech or language
where their voice is not heard.

Their voice goes out into all the earth,
their words to the ends of the world.
In the heavens he has pitched a tent for the sun,

which is like a bridegroom coming forth from his pavilion,
like a champion rejoicing to run his course.

It rises at one end of the heavens
and makes its circuit to the other;
nothing is hidden from its heat.

The law of the LORD is perfect,
reviving the soul.
The statutes of the LORD are trustworthy,
making wise the simple.

The precepts of the LORD are right,
giving joy to the heart.
The commands of the LORD are radiant,
giving light to the eyes.

The fear of the LORD is pure,
enduring forever.
The ordinances of the LORD are sure
and altogether righteous.

They are more precious than gold,
than much pure gold;
they are sweeter than honey,
than honey from the comb.

By them is your servant warned;
in keeping them there is great reward.

Who can discern his errors?
Forgive my hidden faults.

Keep your servant also from willful sins;
may they not rule over me.
Then will I be blameless,
innocent of great transgression.

May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart
be pleasing in your sight,
O LORD, my Rock and my Redeemer.

First the Doggie Purse, Now This

All joking aside, this is crazy and creepy all wrapped into one! Dr. Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda calls himself The Man Jesus Christ. That’s right. He is announcing that he is Jesus in the second coming.

Here is the video complete with dramatic music and blasphemous statements. Push back from your screen while viewing to avoid lightening strikes.

Dr. Nutjob Dr. Jose Luis de Jesus Miranda will be coming to the States on September 23-24. He will be in Miami as prophesied in the Book of Hezekiah 12:24.

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The Goal Is Soul