Archive for December, 2006

Church in a Box

Posted by stuartdelony at 31st December, 2006

Posted this a while back and thought it time to post it again.

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Weekly Crowder

Posted by stuartdelony at 30th December, 2006


Even in a Borders bookstore, Crowder kicks it!

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Who do you admire?

Posted by stuartdelony at 29th December, 2006

hillary Who do you admire? 

The Gallup poll recently listed the the most admired people in 2006.

Here are the results.

The top ten most admired men include:

1. George W. Bush – 13%
2. Bill Clinton – 5%
3. Jimmy Carter – 4%
4. Barack Obama – 3%
5. Billy Graham – 3%
6. Colin Powell – 2%
7. Pope Benedict XVI – 2%
8. Nelson Mandela – 1%
9. George H.W. Bush – 1%
10. Bill Gates – 1%

The most admired women include:

1. Hillary Clinton – 13%
2. Oprah Winfrey – 9%
3. Condoleeza Rice – 8%
4. Laura Bush – 4%
5. Margaret Thatcher – 2%
6. Angelina Jolie – 2%
7. Nancy Pelosi – 1%
8. Madeline Albright – 1%
9. Barbara Bush – 1%
10. Maya Angelou – 1%

So my question to you is: WHO DO YOU ADMIRE MOST?

My vote (beyond Jesus – that’s a given) would go to my wife, Miriam Delony, who is the strongest person I know. She’s a person whose opinon I hold over all others and whose steadfastness I glean from on a daily basis. So move over Hilary and Dubah, you’ve done nothing for me in 2006!  

 [idea and link courtesy of big daddy weave]

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Me and the Pope-y

Posted by stuartdelony at 28th December, 2006

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Now for some reason, I never liked the last Pope (I’m not catholic, so my opinion really holds no water). JP just really rubbed me wrong [and no that's not some subversive catholic innuendo]. Probaly not his fault, I just remember having these neighbors when I was growing up who were catholic. Their whole house was John Paul – not Jesus – but just the Popey. I always found it weird.

But new Pope, well so far I don’t mind the guy. Sure, he looks like the emperor from the Star Wars movies, but you just have to get past that.

Okay my point is in here somewhere… I was reading an article about the Christmas and the Vatican. Popey had some pretty sharp observations that really got me thinking.

“Is a ‘Savior’ still needed by a humanity which has reached the moon and Mars and is prepared to conquer the universe; for a humanity which knows no limits in its pursuit of nature’s secrets and which has succeeded even in deciphering the marvelous codes of the human genome?”

So the question remains: are we a people who have fooled ourselves into believing that we don’t need a Savior?

When I look over the world I live in, my answer to this question is “Yes.”

What do you think?

More Popey here.

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Guess the BS: Christmas Edition [c]

Posted by stuartdelony at 27th December, 2006

Okay folks this is the last one and since it’s close – this week is worth 2.1 points!

So it’s still an open field!

lk02 40a Guess the BS: Christmas Edition [c]

This is a simple game. Each week I’ll display a scene from the Bible featuring Legos First to guess wins! I’ll keep a cumulative score going and the winner will receive a prize after a few months (it will be a REAL prize and I’ll ship it out to you wherever you are!) So post your answer in the comments box.

So guess! Win!

Also: BONUS POINTSwill be awarded to the person who lists the best WORST XMAS present ever received.

For last weeks contest go here.

This is it folks. It’s all over after this one. So try hard and we’ll see to is triumphant!

 Totals:

Jesse:3

Jamie:2

Bonnie: 1
Chris: 1
Stac: 1

Joe: 1

Prizes will be awarded soon!

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The King we follow

Posted by stuartdelony at 26th December, 2006

the revolutionary jesus The King we follow

One thing that really rang in my ears during our Christmas Eve service was the angel’s description of Christ to Joseph and Mary.

Actually, before I get to that point, let me rewind to the preface of these events. Picture this, the angel Gabriel – a warrior, and imposing figure (this is noted by the fact that his greeting are always begun with “Do not be afraid” or as the message puts it “foo, don’t wet your pants) shows up on the scene. He knows Christ [though no one else yet does]. He has served under King Jesus, so anything he says about Christ is a bit of a understatement given to a people who really have no idea what they’re getting themselves into. Needless to say he is not only the messenger of God, he also knows what he’s talking about first hand.

Luke 1: 32-33 [Gabriel speaking to Mary]

32 He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High. The Lord God will give him the throne of his father David, 33 and he will reign over the house of Jacob forever; his kingdom will never end.”

Matthew 1: 20-21 [Gabriel speaking to Joseph]

20 But after he had considered this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, “Joseph son of David, do not be afraid to take Mary home as your wife, because what is conceived in her is from the Holy Spirit. 21 She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.”

And I know I’ve said this before, but this idea brought me back. I truly believe that how we view Christ effects how we’ll follow Him. Jesus was not meek and mild. He was and is the commander of an angelic army (remember the “Do not be afraid” guys – yeah he’s their leader). He is the Son of the Most High – the destined ruler of His People. He is also the savior King – sent to set the captives free.

Do I hear meek and mild? Hardly. So as we choose to call ourselves christians – followers of Christ, remember who it is we serve. Never forget we serve the King.

(sweet photo courtesy of youth Pastor Brian)

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