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Sunday, March 29, 2009
I need to remodel my bathroom...

Many thanks to my friend Preston who made the obsessive skier aware of this idea!
Friday, March 27, 2009
Book Review: Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor

Like me, most of these 75,000 pastors will not be well-known. Most will not publish a book. Most will not be asked to speak at a conference or denominational meeting. Most will not pastor churches larger than 250 people in attendance. Most pastors are simply ordinary pastors.
One ordinary pastor, Tom Carson (a Canadian Baptist, not a Southern Baptist), fathered a particularly extraordinary son. D. A. Carson is Research Professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, where he has taught since 1978. He earned a doctorate in New Testament Studies from Cambridge University. He is an active guest lecturer, and he has written or edited more than fifty books. This is why Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor was published by Crossway Books last year. Why else would we want to read a book about any ordinary pastor?
As an ordinary pastor, Tom Carson served small congregations (and by "small", I mean less than 50 people, around the size the church I serve today). His field of ministry was considered fruitless by many. Conversions among French-speaking Quebeckers were few during the 1940's and 1950's. Family finances were tight. The few people he led to Christ often left to find work elsewhere, leaving him back at ground zero in growing the church. He fought dark battles with discouragement and despair repeatedly. He worked hard, and was extremely self-critical. His children grew up, he grew old with his wife, and others who followed him saw much greater fruitfulness as they ministered in the same place he did.
His wife died after a long and difficult case of Alzheimer's Disease (just as my own grandfather did).
Tom Carson died about 3 years later. "When he died, there were no crowds outside the hospital, no editorial comments in the papers, no announcements on television, no mention in parliament, no attention paid by the nation. In his hospital room there was no one by his bedside. There was only the quiet hiss of oxygen, vainly venting because he had stopped breathing and would never need it again."
"But on the other side all the trumpets sounded. [Tom Carson] won entrance to the only throne room that matters, not because he was a good man or a great man - he was, after all, a most ordinary pastor - but because he was a forgiven man. And he heard the voice of him whom he longed to hear saying, "Well done, good and faithful servant; enter in to the joy of your Lord." [p.148]
Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor: The Life and Reflections of Tom Carson, Crossway Books, 2008, 160pp. Click here to buy your copy, my ordinary friends!
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Playing at the Great Sand Dunes

Sophie and Anna enjoyed launching themselves down the leeward face of a 100-foot-high sand dune yesterday at Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve. I did too.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
The Wind in Nederland
When we bought our 3-packs of lift tickets to Eldora, we knew that sometimes it gets pretty windy up here. Yesterday, the upper lifts at Eldora were closed due to wind. I'm thinking that might be the case again today. Here are some interesting charts from www.nedweather.com.


We may be spending some more family time inside today. But if we do, it's fun just listening to the wind beat against the log-walled lodge where we're staying.



We may be spending some more family time inside today. But if we do, it's fun just listening to the wind beat against the log-walled lodge where we're staying.
Monday, March 23, 2009
The Van is Packed

As Ed the Car Salesman said to Clark Griswold in National Lampoon's Vacation: "Now, I owe it to myself to tell you that if you're taking the whole tribe cross-country, the Wagon Queen Family Truckster... You think you hate it now, wait 'til you drive it."
Our family truckster (which we affectionately call such names as "The Silver Bullet", "The Multi-Purpose Vehicle (MPV)", and "The Miniature Van") is now packed and ready for the road. An adventure with my family awaits...
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Start-A-Church Sunday

Today was our first "Start-a-Church" Sunday at Christchurch. We were blessed to have Todd and Carissa Davis visit our worship service today and talk about the new church they will soon be starting in the Brighton area. It was a good day!
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