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Arthur:Melissa:ArthurPaul:Iain:Mairin

NET Bible translation

I’ve just come across the NET Bible translation.  Wondering if anyone has read/used this one and could offer some thoughts?  I like the idea of an open and free Bible translation.

It is mentioned and used in the Breviary (book of prayer) of Missio Dei - a missional, neo-monastic community I resonate with.  Amongst other things, they have the Jesus Manifesto site, probably one of my favorite daily reads right now.  I’ve just received the Breviary and am thinking of using it for morning and evening prayers.

pentecost project

Would love for all of you to consider this - great opportunity to seek God’s Kingdom.  Please pass on the info as well…

The Pentecost Project is an experiment towards a more true and loving economy. Recently, the U.S. Congress passed an economic stimulus package that the President then signed. Beginning in May, most Americans will receive a rebate check that they are being encouraged to go out and spend in order to stimulate America’s sagging economy.

What if, instead of becoming greater consumers, we encouraged people to move towards an even better economy, an economy of abundance? What if, instead of accumulating more stuff, we encouraged people to give things away? What if, instead of the possibility of making a down payment and opening new credit, we encouraged people to pay down their debt?

Why the connection to Pentecost? On the day of Pentecost, after the Spirit descended on the apostles, and after Peter’s fiery preaching and the conversion of 3,000 people from all nations and races, the book of Acts goes on to tell us,

They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to the fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe, and many wonders and miraculous signs were done by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common. Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need. Every day they continued to meet together in the temple courts. They broke bread in their homes and ate together with glad and sincere hearts, praising God and enjoying the favor of all the people. And the Lord added to their number daily those who were being saved. (Acts 2:42-47, NIV)

Later, in the 4th chapter, we learn,

All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but they shared everything they had. With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus, and much grace was upon them all. There were no needy persons among them. For from time to time those who owned lands or houses sold them, brought the money from the sales and put it at the apostles’ feet, and it was distributed to anyone as he had need. (Acts 4:32-35, NIV)

In this Spirit, we undertake the Pentecost Project: invest in others, share possessions, reduce debt.

http://pentecostproject.wordpress.com/

McKnight on the Kingdom

Scot McKnight is starting a series on the relationship between the Kingdom of God and the Church.

I recommend you follow it.  Don’t know what he will say.  Don’t know if I will agree.  But this is a subject of extreme interest to me.  I am sure Scot will give it a good, round, historical treatment.  I would also guess it will be informative and inspiring.  Would love to heart what you think if you follow along too.

Blogroll Update

I don’t do a good job of regularly updating our blogroll.  However, I added a few links today that I wanted to bring to your attention:

Dion Forster’s blog - Dion is asking all the right questions here in South Africa and I am hoping to learn a lot from him.

Tim Keel’s blog - met Tim at the Amahoro conference in Uganda last year.  Tim is pastor at Jacob’s Well in KC and just had a book - Intuitive Leadership - published.

Jackson Pollock - when you want to blow off steam or have fun drawing, check out this site!  You get to create Jackson Pollock style.

Photosensibility - my friend Andrew Gray in Japan is an excellent photographer and posts pics daily.  Beautiful.

Radiohead - In Rainbows

I like Radiohead.

First, they create some cool music - edgy, interesting, moody.

Second, they take risks.  Who saw “Kid A” coming??  (btw, I think they are slightly weird too)

Third, they have now recorded an album - In Rainbows - without a record label, that is available directly from them by download.

Fourth, YOU DECIDE HOW MUCH YOU WANT TO PAY FOR THE ALBUM

I respect radiohead for doing something that doesn’t fit the system.  Not sure how much money they will make from this (unless you boy the box set for $80), though I think people may pay more than you might expect.  I hope cutting out the middle-man (record label) works and more artist make their work directly available to the public.

Heck, buy the album just because radiohead is cool for doing this. Even if you don’t like radiohead, or don’t know if you like radiohead, why not give it a try?

I got it and really like it.  Would love to hear what you think…

Tagged…Random Facts

I have been tagged by Anthony for this random fact meme.

Here are the rules:

- Those who are tagged need to write on their own blog eight random facts about themselves.
- They need to post these rules.
- At the end of the post, they need to tag some people by listing their names.

Here are my random facts:

  1. My response to most/many questions is, “in my pants.” Ex. - Arthur where did you put the scissors? “They’re in my pants.” Where should we got to see a movie tonight? “In my pants.” You get the idea. Good for hours of fun.
  2. I have trouble answering where I’m from. I was born in Colorado. Lived 22 years in Fresno, 7 years in Pasadena, 1.5 in Oxnard, and now 4.5 in South Africa. Do I go with where I was born, where I lived longest, the place I like best, the place I think of when you say “home”?
  3. My favorite color is black. No, I haven’t grown out of that phase. I like to wear black. I like accessories and appliances that are black. When I was a lad, apparently some teacher or school counselor was a little concerned about me coloring EVERYTHING black and talked to my mom about it… I wear black on the outside, because black is how I feel on the inside?
  4. I nickname people - generally funny or clever nicknames. If you are reading this, odds are I have a nickname for you, whether you know it or not ;)
  5. I am ok with some nicknames people have or me, not ok with others. OK: arthdogg, candyman, daddy (what all my kids call me. NOT OK: art, a-train, jerk-face.
  6. I like black liquorice. No, I LOVE black liquorice.
  7. I have played many instruments over the years, none of them well. Clarinet, baritone, harmonica, trumpet.
  8. I went to preschool AND jr. high with the woman who would become my wife at the end of university. Melissa is a good way to finish this list :)

Here is my tag:

Barbonne, Cobus, Roger, JJ, Chris

Sub-merge

A new book you really should read is Sub-merge by John Hayes. John is founder of Innerchange, a ministry that works among the poor. He is extremely experienced and knowledgeable and has really shaped my own thinking and practice on living the Kingdom among the “least of these.” We are using John’s book as a text in our apprenticeship this year.