I was meaning to write this story two weeks ago, but then the fire happened... So better late than never.
My brother Peter is participating in a ministerial inquiry program this summer. College students can spend a summer as an intern at a church and start to get a real feel for what it's like to be involved with ministry.
Two weeks ago, Peter gave his first sermon at the church he's with this summer. He compared the task of a bunch of college guys trying to figure out how to get their bathroom clean to that of figuring out how to spread Jesus' word. A great (and entertaning!) sermon for sure.
We went back to hear his second sermon today -- a more serious, but no less vibrant, one about how Elijah felt that he wasn't up to the task the Lord had in mind for him. Peter did a great job again, and gave me some things to think about.
Now, since I've been going through pictures this weekend, here's a picture of Peter back when he was 6. Our parents were having drywall installed at the time, and Peter and I found the stilts that the drywall installers were using one evening. We had a lot of fun walking around on them.
Peter is the one on the left with the smile, toy sheriff's badge, hat, and pen on his shirt. (He still has the smile and pens, but I haven't seen the badge or hat in awhile.) I'm the one on the right, looking annoyed that I'm not on my preferred side of the camera lens. I really was enjoying myself until then ;-)
Comments
Sun, 05.10.2008 20:40
There is no denying that there have been plenty of people th at have killed in the name of Christianity. That does [...]
Sun, 05.10.2008 18:34
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Sun, 05.10.2008 14:23
I know it sounds nice to you, but, Christianity means an opp ressive, theocratic, brutal, b loody regime to many of [...]
Sat, 04.10.2008 23:47
I agree that there must be sen sible limits on government exp enditure, for sure. Healthc are is one of those wher [...]
Sat, 04.10.2008 23:43
Not at all, and I completely a gree with you. But I wanted to stress that part, because not everyone does.
Sat, 04.10.2008 23:41
Hi Cliff, I agree with you that the "they take jobs Ameri cans won't" argument doesn't m ake sense. I also agree [...]
Sat, 04.10.2008 17:26
I always worry when people cla im their ethics are founded on religious tenets, since most religions have a lot of [...]
Sat, 04.10.2008 08:37
"We are torturing potentially innocent people." Are you i mplying that it's allowed to t orture "guilty" people? [...]