Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Off to a great start!

My son Samuel posted this photo of our grandson Noah on his Facebook page today, because he was so proud of Noah earning his Awana vest Sunday night by saying three verses with no help. I am thrilled that they are encouraging Noah to memorize God's Word because that is something I have always valued in my own life, and in the way Linda and I raised the boys. 

Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet, and a Light unto my path.   Psalm 119:105

Monday, August 29, 2011

Happy Birthday, mi esposa!

Proverbs 18:22



Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favour of the LORD.

I like this photo of Linda because one of the bravest things she has done in recent years was to accompany me on my "return to Hong Kong" trip in 2009. Here we are standing in front of the church I attended for the two years I was in Hong Kong.
 
I feel as though I have "dragged" dear Linda around a lot in our married life, and she has been an amazing good sport through it all. Last night, through the wonders of technology, we were able to simultaneously video chat with the two sons in Texas plus the son and grandchildren in Colorado while sitting in the room of my son here in Tucson. All three locations were on the screen at the same time! I credit Linda with the way these four young men have turned into responsible adults who love the Lord and have a great sense of humor!  
 
She is faithfully teaching five-year-olds today on her 65th birthday. We both plan to keep pursuing our calling to teach as long as we are physically able.  Happy birthday, dear Linda!  

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Something to shout about

 

Remember Steve's letter to the Arizona Daily Star (see Thursday's blog)? It drew fire - a tasteless, vituperative e mail full of venom from a local who hates God. And all because he signed the letter as a staff member at Dove Mountain Church. I don't know whether we will see full-scale persecution of the church in America in my lifetime, but such viciousness should serve to make us all the bolder, especially on the Lord's Day when we gather for worship of Almighty God. As you prepare for worship today, be inspired by the bold notion of what it means to shout "Jesus is Lord" to the North and to the South!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

And now for Round Two....

This is the issue we'll be discussing in WorldMovers tomorrow, virtually anything except the cover story. 

Items I recommend include:
          • The tribute to John Stott on p. 13
          • Cheaney's article on computerized dating, p. 22
          • the book reviews, p. 28
          • the interview with Tony Early, p. 31
          • Belz's editorial on famine-struck Somalia, p. 34
          • "Fetal Attration," p. 49
          •  the two closers by Andree Seu and Marvin Olasky (pp. 79-80).

Friday, August 26, 2011

Taking aim at Bachmann...and her God

One thing that pundits like Charles Krauthammer, politicos like Donald Rumsfeld, and academics like Judith Liu can all agree on: “Democracy is messy.” It’s also noisy, and nothing brings out the noisy mess like the anticipation of the next national election.

In the recent Iowa straw poll, the landscape of challengers to unseat incumbent President Obama was pruned somewhat as Congresswoman Michele Bachmann surged to a surprising first place finish. Both Bachmann and second place finisher Ron Paul nearly doubled the votes received by third place Tim Pawlenty, causing the latter to remove himself from the race for the nomination.

Although some of the media “noise” had begun before the Iowa vote, it has clearly escalated since then, and not very favorably for Bachmann.   Read more...



Thursday, August 25, 2011

Hot off the presses!

Following up on our Manhattan Declaration commitments and the discussion last Sunday in WorldMovers class, our own Steve Johnson had this letter published in yesterday's Star:

Planned Parenthood wants to punish babies

Re: the Aug. 22 letter to the editor, "Abortion cutbacks punish women."

Since the safety of women is the abortion machine's favorite smokescreen, wouldn't a bill forcing trained doctors to do the procedures offer the safest path for the "hundreds of women" seeking them? I know when I go in for a major surgery, I want a doctor holding the scalpel.

As for "religious fundamentalists" alleged to be behind this, 51 percent of Americans find abortion morally wrong, according to a May Gallup Poll (hardly a minority). Accusing legislators of being "happy anytime they can punish a woman for being pregnant" is ridiculous.

Planned Parenthood wants to punish the baby for a woman being pregnant.

Steve Johnson

Director of families, Dove Mountain Church, Oro Valley

(Should have read, as we know, Director of Family Discipleship;  but discipleship is a concept the Star would not understand).

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Just for Fun

Okay, it has nothing to do with most Dove Mountaineers, but my video-producing son has done it again!  Thought you might enjoy the videos he created so my science students at Veritas can learn taxonomy.



Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Incremental victory for life!

Planned Parenthood has chosen to end their services rather than raise the standard of care they provide women to be at the same level as all other medical care in the state. For years, life advocates at the legislature have been saying that Arizona women deserve better than the substandard care Planned Parenthood provides.


The fact that Planned Parenthood can’t find doctors to work at their clinics is telling. Caring healthcare professionals, particularly doctors, don’t want to be a part of an industry that harms women and takes the lives of preborn children.

Thanks to the many pregnancy care centers throughout our state, women in rural Arizona will be able to find the support they need from loving individuals.

This news came to us in WorldMovers tlast Sunday via Steve Johnson and was seen as a tremendous answer to prayers we have been praying since the former Manhattan Declaration Sunday School class.  We realize the war is far from over, but this was a significant "battle" victory.  Let us together give thanks to Almighty God!

You can read more about this here.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Lessons from the Monarch Butterfly

Today at Science Monday at Veritas Academy of Tucson, I will be teaching about the monarch butterfly.  All butterflies are remarkable because of their complete metamorphosis.  In addition, the monrch is exceptional because it migrates up to 2,500 miles per year to the same spot in Mexico that its ancestors have gone to since time immemorial, can fly as fast as a racehorse (25-30 mph), and can cross the entire Caribbean Sea without a rest stop.

One of the many lessons the monarch can illustrate is the way it protects itself.  Because it ingests large quantities of milkweed in its larval stage, the monarch retains the toxin of the milkweed the rest of its life.  This makes it poisonous to most birds, allowing the monarch to escape many predators.  The viceroy butterfly, which looks a lot like the monarch, does not ingest milkweed, is not noxious, and yet benefits from the same protection!  

This reminds us that bitter experiences can be used by the Holy Spirit to conform us to the image of Christ. 

"And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.  For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son..."  Romans 8:28-29.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

It's Dancing Day!


Although technically a Christmas Carol, I play this song year round on a CD by the Kiev Symphony.  The lyrics remind me of the delight the Son takes in the Father, and, reciprocally, with the Holy Spirit. Then I delight in the communion we will experience witht the Trinity during divine worship on the Lord's Day.

So, enjoy as you prepare for worship!

Tomorrow shall be my dancing day:
I would my true love did so chance
To see the legend of my play,

Refrain:

To call my true love to my dance:
Sing O my love, O my love, my love, my love;
This have I done for my true love.

Then was I born of a virgin pure,
Of her I took fleshly substance;
Thus was I knit to man's nature,

Refrain

In a manger layed and wrapped I was,
So very poor this was my chance,
Betwixt an ox and a silly poor ass,

Refrain

Then afterwards baptized I was;
The Holy Ghost on me did glance,
My Father's voice heard from above,

To call my true love to my dance:
Sing O my love, O my love, my love, my love;
This have I done for my true love, for my true love.





Saturday, August 20, 2011

This is the one

Last Sunday Betty Hill kicked off our WorldMovers class with a stunning answer-to-prayer story. Her ninety-seven-year-old dad, who live in California, has bladder cancer. Betty's brother in Arkansas wanted to come to see him, but the prospects looked bleak. Betty had been asking God for a miracle, and last Sunday morning her brother David and his wife showed up at her dad's house! They had rented a car and driven straight through from Arkansas in twenty-four hours! It was a total surprise to everyone, and her dad was overjoyed!

We will keep our commitment to discuss the cover story of each successive issue of World magazine, even though this one is dated now that the Iowa caucus has come and gone. Be prepared to discuss the latest developments with Rick Perry, Michelle Bachman, and Herman Cain. 

And pray.

Friday, August 19, 2011

It's official!

Rev. Ed Eubanks of Tennessee has accepted our call to become Pastor of Dove Mountain Church.  He will most likely visit the area again next month prior to the move for his family. 

Since prayer has been our mainstay through this search process, let me remind Dove Mountaineers not to stop praying yet. 

1.  for Marcie, his wife, and their children, as they prepare for and experience the emotional challenges of a cross-country relocation.
2.  for Pastor Ed and the elders as they seek God for the next steps for Dove Mountain Church.
3.  the the growth and financial provision that will be needed to support this new staff salary.

Meanwhile, we say "Blessed is he who comes in the Name of the Lord!"  (Psalms 118:26)

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Personal Faith, Public Policy

 Personal Faith, Public Policy

7 urgent issues that we, as people of faith, must come together and solve

a book review by Marlene Luartes,
as presented in WorldMovers Sunday School class

Is the Religious Right really dead?  Ever since the Moral Majority was founded in 1979 the liberal media and liberal Christians have been proclaiming the death of the religious Right.  While some in the liberal press continue to pen eulogies for our movement, the major story still is being missed: the religious Right is not fading away; it is transforming, broadening its base and its focus, sharpening its arguments, and honing its tactics for a new generation of cultural engagement. 

To successfully navigate the transformation: 1. We must keep the core values that have defined the movement: the sanctity of life, the defense of marriage and religious liberty. 2. We must also reshape the message and agenda to include others; such as immigration, poverty, the environment and racial reconciliation.



God has a plan for our nation, which begins with the principles of Scripture, requires involvement of the church, and will be empowered by the Holy Spirit. But many in the secular community will also embrace this approach for America because of its fairness, simplicity and clarity. The issues are:



Rev. Harry Jackson, Jr.
author

Value human life, both abroad in our wars against terrorism, and at home.
Reform immigration policy.
Reduce poverty and ensure justice, including health care.
Cultivate racial harmony and diversity.
Protect religious freedom.
Restore marriage and family.
Care for creation.


Tony Perkins
author

Who is the religious Right?  All different races, cultures, ages and religions…”values voters”.  America wants moral values in their public policies—a common morality based on the Christian faith.  Many paint the religious Right as the aggressor, assaulting the freedoms of a secular culture, with a driving desire for power, wishing to establish a theocracy.  However, it’s made up of people who are concerned over government policy and cultural initiatives that were being influenced and shaped by a worldview that was radically secular and hostile toward the Christian faith. 
Reacting to aggression of the Left, and to organizations that were formed: the ACLU, 1920; Americans United for Separation of Church and State, 1947; and to many court decisions (p. 18-19), the following were founded: the Moral Majority, 1979; the Family Research Council, 1983; and the Christian Coalition, 1989.



The church isn’t called to be a mouthpiece for a political party, but a moral voice to the nation; and the public role of Christians is to be a sort of moral conscience to society.


To regain our voice, we should ask collective forgiveness for: aligning too closely with one party, failing to show a unified church, and being silent on matters concerning the poor. Christians are called to perform a ‘prophetic’ role in modern day culture—we should act and believe as though each one of us has a prophetic assignment to the nation that begins right where we live and work. We must live right, do right, move right, pray right and speak right. Pray for revival in the church...and when revival becomes reformation, the personal becomes public.


Core Value #1 The Value of Life

Part 1—Terrorism, War & the Sword. A ‘just war’ fights terrorism, defends innocent life. We cannot rely solely on our military to fight Islam.


Part 2—Abortion, Cloning, Stem Cell Research, Child Abuse & Neglect, Elder Care, Euthanasia, Slavery & Sex Trafficking, Capital Punishment


Core Value #2 Immigration—The New Slavery

They recommend seven major facets of immigration reform:


1. Enforcing security at our borders.
2. Facilitating assimilation.
3. Recommending source country reform.
4. Establishing a “families-first” approach that includes permanent anchor baby reform.
5. Curtailing chain migration.
6. Sponsoring guest workers.
7. Negotiating third-country resettlement.


Core Value #3 Poverty & Justice

Part 1—Slashing Poverty (PR problem for the religious Right). The working poor need to be directed into life skills and practices to help escape the intergenerational trap of lack. Those in abject poverty, those too young, too old or handicapped, need immediate to long-term help. They talk about the reasons for poverty (p. 103) and the ways it can best be remedied. Mt 25:34-36 (p. 117)


Part 2—Health Care Reform. Goals we agree with (p. 124) Problems (p. 125). We need personal accountability for our health.


Core Value #4 Racial Reconciliation

Moving together, realizing the equality of believers...our brotherhood. (p. 138, top par.) The church can change America...but we must first change the church. Our unity could very well transform our nation!


Core Value #5 Religious Liberties

Cross Purposes, the shaping of public policy


Core Value #6 Rebuilding the Family

Part 1—The New Configuration. Everyone recognizes that in certain ways the institution of the family is fraying at the edges...but, there is also clear recognition today, perhaps more than at any other time in the past several decades, that marriage and family are fundamental to the future of our society. Young people today seem to be avoiding marriage, and there is increased cohabitation—still they’re more favorable to long term committed relationships. (p. 187, last par.)


Part 2—Fatherhood and Education (p. 189, 3rd par.) Nine dimensions to a father’s involvement (p. 190). To restore and assist fathers (p. 192). America’s educational policy should (p. 199) Strategic actions we recommend (p. 199, bottom).


Core Value #7 The Environment & Global Warming

Can We Beat the Heat? Our positions (p. 205, 2nd par.) Scientists are not the enemy. We are conservationists.


Conclusion: Taking the Land

What kind of government do you want? (p. 221, 3rd par.) (p. 222, 2nd par.) Biblical worldview defined (p. 224, 225)...and poll results!


If there’s one concept to grasp from the book: We must defend truth, but must defend it in love. The key to the religious Right’s success is unity in absolute truth. Moral relativism leads to disunity.

How to make a difference:

Pray: for revival, for community and country problems and needs. Make prayer a priority!


Prepare: Be ready for what God would have you to do.


Participate: Don’t just curse the darkness, turn on the light!

It’s ours to decide!


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Not a TV Survivor!



Many thanks to Pastor Allen Cooney for his encouraging message from Ephesians 2:1-10 this past Sunday. We actually quoted from it several times in our Sunday school class immediately following the service. I had heard bits and pieces of the dramatic story of Louis Zamperini a few times before, but Pastor Allen's "teaser" is no doubt going to drive many of us the read  the "rest of the story."  I'd like to challenge any Dove Mountaineer to read either the book pictured here, Devil at My Heels, ot the one from which Pastor Allen quoted, Unbroken, give a complete book report in our WorldMovers Sunday School class soon! Zamperini's story is not only amazing because of what he has survived, but because of how he has turned it into a powerful testimony for Christ.  To God be the Glory!                                                

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Back to school

Veritas Academy of Tucson opens today for its second year. God has provided "increase" in several ways: enrollment, staff, funds, etc. Those of us directly involved in this mission are thrilled with the amazing results we saw in the first year of Christian classical, university-model schoolling here in Tucson.    

These are tough days for those who understand and value Christ-centered, discipleship-oriented education. Veritas is one of the few Christian schools in the whole state which has an increase in enrollment this year, from 25 to 38 - a pitifully small increase by the world's standards.

Not only is the number of children receiving Christian education "small potatoes" in our increasingly secular and God-hating world, but the fact that we elementary teachers spend our days with very young children causes many people look down on our labors as "babysitting." But I thrill with the anticipation of each day that I am allowed to motivate, enervate, inspire, challenge, and astonish the next generation of Christian leaders. I love helping them put in order and master the elements of their universe, and I savor the essence of Christ in every corner of the curriculum.

As my French book in college said, "Ah, j'aime beaucoup le commencement d'une nouvelle annee scholaire!"   (Oh, how I love the beginning of a new school year!)    

Monday, August 15, 2011

Continuing to trust in God's leading

We elected a search committee and trusted God to lead them.

Following their wisdom, we invited a candidate, and voted to extend him a call. Then God sovereignly spoke when, after waiting several weeks for his reply, he turned down the call. The search committee went back to work, and prayer. We invited another candidate. We grilled him with tough questions. We had a long meeting in which many frank opinions were expressed - not just about the candidate, but about who we are as a congregation. We prayed for a week. We voted to extended a call, again.

We had to trust the congregation to elect the right search committee. We had to trust that the first candidate made the right decision when he turned us down. We had to trust the search commitee's next choice. We had to trust the testimonies of those who spent time with the new candidate. We had to trust in our own wisdom and discernment when we voted. We had to trust int he process outlined in the Book of Church Order.

All this trusting is not a stretch for those who trust in a Soverereign God. As we well know, the process is still not over. Now we need to trust God's guidance in his heart. Don't stop praying yet!

Saturday, August 13, 2011

The relevant question

WorldMovers know how much I do not like to miss Sunday School.  And we have also had an extra measure of congregational meetings, which have cut into Sunday School time in recent months.  Last Sunday we managed to still get in a decent class time, even after the congregational meeting (including the excellent book report by Marlene!).  Yet the voting meeting tomorrow may take even longer than usual.  Therefore, here is our new "rule of thumb":

If a congregational meeting lasts later than 11:40 at any time, WorldMovers class will not convene.

If we do meet this Sunday, we are still in the issue pictured here - any article other than the cover story (discussed last week).  I particularly like the editorial by Mindy Belz on p. 30.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Pray for the vote!



       And I will set up shepherds over them which shall feed them: and they shall fear no more, nor be dismayed, neither shall they be lacking, saith the LORD.
Jeremiah 23:4



 
 
Note to non-Dove Mountaineers:   This Sunday our congregation will be voting on a candidate for senior pastor.   In Presbyterian polity, this is a sacred responsibility.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Conspiracies - intentional and otherwise

What was it the Left raged against in the Cold War? "the vast military-industrial complex"?  Then in the Clinton era it became the "vast right-wing conspiracy." And for the apocalyptically minded, it's always been the "Illuminati-Rothschild-Rockefeller" triumvirate.

In the past I have always maintained that no matter how much these entities seem to be working in tandem, none of these so-called conspirators are really "together" enough to have thought it all up and pulled it off intentionally, at least not on a human level.  All such earthly alliances are corrupted by sin nature; one of the most common themes of literature is the betrayal of betrayers. And Scripture, of course, warns us: "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." (Ephesians 6:12). I can believe that demons thought all this up, but humans are just too flaky.

That groundwork having been laid, my current favorite conspiracy is the "vast pseudo-intellectual media/academia/entertainment alliance." Their favorite causes defy reason on a cosmic scale:  loving whales and hating unborn humans, creating an ever-increasing welfare dependency as a sign of a healthy nation, maintaining a porous border and fostering self-loathing for America's history and heritage...I could go on and on.

But my little corner of the "rage market" concerns education, and last week the New York Times, as a public service, came out with a convenient lesson plan for American teachers to use in teaching children how to understand and relate to the current debt crisis. Someone at the Times has done his homework:  the lesson plans are classroom-ready, leave little work for the teacher to do, supply relevant news articles from the Times itself, correctly state objectives for the lesson in "educationese," show alignment to national and state standards, provide appropriate interactive participation techniques, and even spell out exactly what "open-ended" questions to ask. The problem is, (Surprise! Surpirse!) it's a bit slanted:

1.  For an emotional "opener," the teacher is instructed to tell the story of a Cowboy Poetry Festival in Nevada that will now lose its federal sponsorship. Poor cowboys!  Poor Nevada!  How do the mean Tea Party folks expect poetry to survive without government funding?
2.  In naming the areas where cuts were not made, the lesson uses the word "successful" to describe President Obama's resistance to cutting Planned Parenthood. Clearly something all school chidlren should rejoice about!
3.  Other cases of "non-neutral" language abound: "Newly empowered Republicans"  have agencies with benign -sounding names in their "cross hairs."  Planned Parenthood provides "family-planning services."  Students are directed to links to such "non-neutral" groups as the National Priorites Project, which educates citizens on how to help government "create budget priorities" (without a word about eliminating any budget categories). The board of the National Prioirities Project, by the way, is a Who's Who of the most liberal universities in America.
4.  Now it gets fun!  Students are asked to name all the ways that life will be affected (read "worse") when and if further cuts are made to:  Pell Grants,the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), Head Start, Planned Parenthood, Medicare, Medicaid, Public Broadcasting and the National Endowment for the Arts, along with home-heating aid, high-speed rail financing, housing assistance programs, discretionary money for education and clean energy programs
5.  Finally, and most importantly, no mention is made of: the Constitution, what constitutes a budget, the consequences of indebtedness, the history and purposes of taxation, or the American traditions of self-reliance, thrift, and hard work. And certainly no mention of the sacrifices made by past generations for the sake of liberty.    

Without expensive support from the New York Times Learning Network, here is a snapshot from the lesson plan I will be using with my students (in the "free world" of private education):

"If the US Government was a family, they would be making $58,000 a year, they spend $75,000 a year, and are $327,000 in credit card debt. They are currently proposing BIG spending cuts to reduce their spending to $72,000 a year. These are the actual proportions of the federal budget and debt, reduced to a level that we can understand." (from Dave Ramsey).




Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Coming Live to Tucson!



Ballet Magnificat, America's premiere professional Christian ballet, is coming to Tucson!  The Ballet will be held at Victory Worship Center on October 13, 2011 at 7:00 PM.   Their beautifully renovated venue is located at 2561 West Ruthrauff Road.

Book your tickets ($25 for floor seats and $15 for balcony) right away at:


I have followed and enjoeyd this company for years. I hve especially appreciated using their videos in music appreciation classes with children. Included in the unit which will be eprforming here at Victory is Tucson's own Ashley Edgerton, who formerly taught at Trinity Dance and Ballet.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Captain Carefree!


I Peter 5:6-9

6 Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time, 7 casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.  8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. 9 Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Latest news from Jan Persons

Dear one and all -

The date for the dedication of the Lachixio Zapotec NT has been set for Nov 12, 2011. Town officials have put it on their calendar and now it's time to think and plan. If you have plans for attending please do let me know so we can be sure to have enough food!

As for how to get there . . . Continental airlines has a direct flight from Houston to Oaxaca City. I would urge you to book with them.. That way you can avoid the HUGE Mexico City airport.

I will send out more info once I have an idea how many are planning to be there. Pray for the myriad of details to be addressed.

Blessings!

Jan

STOP THE PRESSES!  LATE-BREAKING NEWS!

Jan jus tbecame a grandmother for the second time!    Son Andy's wife Sylvia gave birth to Nathan (their first) last Tuesday, August 2.  Congratulations!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Back on Schedule

WorldMovers is back on schedule this week!  We will be discussing the cover story for the July 30 issue (pictured here):  "Life or Death."  

I will be bringing the four copies that the church supplies. I will also print out several copies of the cover article from the online version. If you have subscribed but have not yet begun receiving your hard copies in the mail, remember that you can request a password and read (and print) the online edition.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Watchdogs take on Pentagon

  Who defines morality - Congress or Scripture?

Once again watchdog groups are on the prowl in Washington, this time attacking possible bias in the data used to support the current repeal of the military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) policy in regard to homosexuality.

DADT was formulated in 1993 as conciliation between then-President Bill Clinton and a conservative Congress. The military has discharged roughly 13,000 troops from the military under the policy. In December 2010, Congress passed the repeal – as was pledged by President Obama when he took office. The Obama administration has cleared the last hurdle in ending DADT, and the ban will end after the 60-day waiting period on September 20, 2011.

From the time the repeal was passed, a host of conservative groups have spoken out about the moral implications of this repeal.   Read more here.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Tales of the Resistance

 Last Saturday, July 30, fifteen of Tucson's choicest young people met at the Circle K on the corner of Hardy and Magee to  bless people with a free car wash in Jesus' name!  If course, it was hard to get people to believe it was really free -  just as people try to earn salvation, or wait until they are "good enough." 

The incomparable Steve Johnson made the observation that many school and church groups would be hard pressed to get 15 souls to wash cars on a Saturday AM in the summer, even if were to make money to consume upon their own pleasures! 

Not so the Resistance of Dove Mountain Church, however: 

Delighted to serve,
Delighted to be together, and
Delighted in the Lord!

Special thanks to Maddy Cooney for organizing the pool party afterwards - for those who were not wet enough!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Meet Samuel live!


This past Monday I posted a video of son Samuel who is Summer Program Director for Uncharted Waters Sports Ministry of Colorado Springs. I am hosting a luncheon Saturday, August 6, to connect Tucsonans with Samuel and his passion for evangelizing children. I would like any Dove Mountaineers to feel welcome to attend this event, but need to know how many to plan for. If you would like to come, please email me at tomaskew@mac.com and I will give you the details.  To get a taste of what he does, enjoy the video!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

"The gospel of the kingdom..."

Stahleck Castle at Bacharach - gone
to seed and in need of redemption
Matthew 9:35-38        35And Jesus went about all the cities and villages, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing every sickness and every disease among the people. 36But when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on them, because they fainted, and were scattered abroad, as sheep having no shepherd. 37Then saith he unto his disciples, The harvest truly is plenteous, but the labourers are few; 38Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, that he will send forth labourers into his harvest

Salzberg Castle - continually renewed;
a fortress for beauty and truth

A reminder from last Sunday's sermon to be renewed continually by the gospel...

Monday, August 1, 2011

More Happy Monday Music


The guy on the left is Samuel Askew, my #3 son.  He will be in Arizona this coming week end, August 5-6, on Uncharted Waters Sports Ministry partnership business, and some of you will hear directly form me regarding a couple of events I am coordinating on his behalf. If you are interested in attending either the Tucson or Sierra Vista events, contact me via Facebook or e mail.

This video is from a Flash Mob event his ministry organized back in April...have fun!