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Cucifying Morality - a Book Review

Asa's note: I originally wrote this for my personal blog and am re-posting over here. I hope you find it useful. ================================================= "The Beatitudes are a profile of the Christian.  They are a description of people who would never dream of turning the characteristics God has given them by grace into a list of moral commands because they know Jesus as crucified even their best attempts at self-centered, self-propelled morality on the cross." - R.W. Glenm, Chapter 1: "Jesus Crucifies Morality as You Know It," Crucifying Morality Overall Impression Before I get into my review, I need to confess something.  I chose to read this book for three reasons.  First, the title caught my attention, even though I knew little about the premise.  Second, I saw the author was from my home state of Minnesota, and he's about 20 miles from my home. Third, it was endorsed by a few speaker/authors I greatly respect. Am I glad I read thi...

The Sin of Forgiveness - A Review

  I originally posted this review over at my personal blog.  I normally don't post reviews like this on the church's blog, but I think I was fair in my assessment.  - Asa V. ======================================================================== "The beauty of God's forgiveness is it's not a blanket waiver from our responsibility to react to His unmerited grace, but rather the opportunity to respond to the gift" - Edward F. Mrkvicka, Jr., The Sin of Forgiveness I wanted to like this book.  The title was very provocative, and that was OK with me.  What was more interesting was the content, and, from the description, it sounded like Mrkvicka was using the title somewhat tongue in cheek.  Reading the book, however, I discovered he wasn't. In short, if this book makes it to a second printing, it is in serious need of both a stylistic editor and a theological editor. I really like a book written in a conversational tone, but this one meandere...
This review was originally posted on my blog.  Overall, I'd give this 3 out of 5 stars. - Asa  ============================================ "Anything at all can become an idol once it becomes a substitute for God in our lives" - Kyle Idleman, Gods at War. What a timely book for me.  I'm noticing that I go through seasons where book after book, show after show, conversation after conversation, lead to the same topic.  Modern-day idolatry seems to be the topic de jeur. Idleman starts the book with a personal story about his daughter.  It was a sweet, innocent exchange that provoked his thoughts, primarily about the topic of idolatry. An innocent statement about the 2nd Commandment, that it's the one we don't struggle with, led to this book. The book is great at demonstrating how we encounter idolatry every day.  The quote above clearly defines idolatry, and Idleman expounds on that topic.  He is especially skilled at demonstrating ...

Can I Get That Validated?

Sometimes, in moments of doubt, fear, frustration and when I've just flat out stuffed too much inside...I spill my guts. This happens because the me who wants to hide has battled with the me who wants to be known, and the me who wants to hide finally loses. I guess I'm at that place again. The me who wants to be known is the me who wants to be accepted for who she is. I have a sneaking suspicion, I'm not alone in this. We take our parking ticket to the lady behind the desk to get it stamped, validated so we don't have to pay for parking. In the same way we bring ourselves to those we know, who sit behind a proverbial desk with a stamp of approval. We show them the thing we want validated hoping for that same type of stamp of approval. We do this because we want to be right. We don't want the embarrassment of being wrong or the guilt that comes with it, especially if we've taken action based on our sense of being right and it was less...

Dreams and Visions: Is Jesus Awakening the Muslim World? - A Review

This review was originally posted on my blog and was a preview copy Thomas Nelson Publishers gave me through their Boo ksneeze progr a m.   I am p osting it over here and would be interested in your thoughts - Asa V. ---  "What would you do if Jesus appeared to you in a dream? What if He came to you in a vision and told you to follow Him? What if these visions continued for over thirty days?  Would you believe?  Would you put your trust in Him? Would you devote your life to Him?  Would you if you were Muslim?" - Dreams and Visions , back cover I grabbed this book because of some first-hand stories I've heard.  I know those who relayed them to me, and I trust these individuals, and I was very interested in what Pastor Tom Doyle had to say.  I was not disappointed. Doyle does a great job of laying out, story by story, a pattern of the use of dreams and visions of Jesus in the a hostile part of the world.  This is a part of the world...

Parenting out of the Gospel, Part 5

Affirming and Encouraging our children’s positive development Imagine you are in a prayer circle at church or in a family devotion and children are present. Not only do they sit quietly and respectfully, they participate of their own will by offering sweet and innocent and biblical prayers. If we are going to let the Gospel truly shape our efforts in parenting and spiritual development we have to ask and answer an important question: “how will we encourage this child?” The reason we should be thoughtful about it is because our answer may be the difference between drawing attention to the work of Christ in them and their work for Christ. It is the difference between seeking justification by keeping the law of God rather than receiving his grace. Our children need to live in the hope that an almighty God works through needy people, not needy people work for an almighty God. God is not served by human hands as though he needed anything” (Acts 17:25). God ...

Support Sarah Fergus!

Here's a note I just sent to the church about Sarah Fergus. Check out her blog here . Hello Everyone, Sarah Fergus and I have been e-mailing back and forth over the last day, and here's where she's at: 1. She has bought her tickets, and she will be leaving the country--Lord willing, of course! 2. She does have enough support to go, but she really needs another $100-150 per month of support to be at an optimal level. Please pray about joining her support team, and feel free to forward her blog address to anyone who might be willing to lift her up in prayer or offer financial support (sfergus.aimsites.org--Sarah's contact information is on the blog-site). 3. Please consider coming to Sarah's send off party from 4-9 p.m. on December 29 at the home of Dave and Susan Fergus (19352 Carson Cir NW, Elk River, 55330). 4. Please attend the worship service on December 30 where we will be commissioning Sarah for the glory of Christ. 5. Please put Sarah on your prayer list and...