Dangerous Calling

Paul Tripp has the coolest mustache I have ever seen a Pastor sport and on top of that, God has really used him over the last year to speak into my life about the Gospel and the call of ministry.
Paul has a new book coming out this Fall called, "Dangerous Calling." (ht: Josh Harris)

This video teaser about the book really captured my attention.  Check it out...


Why 3 Time Gold Medal Volleyball Player Kerri Walsh Annoyed Me in Little League

Did you follow the Olympics this summer?  Our family started off strong watching the first week of swimming with excitement and enthuisasm, but the late nights began to take the toll by week 2 and sadly I can't tell you much about track and field other than the fact that Usain Bolt is really really fast, hahaha.

But one sport we kept our eye on during most of the Olympics was beach volleyball.  It is really interesting how this sport, which experienced mild popularity here on the west coast in the 80's and 90's (remember Karch Kiraly!) has become such a popular Olympic sport over the last 3 Olympics.

One of the main reasons for the surge in beach volleyball's Olympic popularity is no doubt due to the winning duo of Kerri Walsh-Jennings and Misty May-Treanor.  These two ladies have absolutely dominated beach volleyball in the Olympics losing only one set over the past 3 Olympics!

I have a small and random connection to Kerri Walsh
She and her family lived in Scotts Valley, California for a few years and Kerri and her brother played Little League baseball in the same league that I played in growing up.  Kerri stuck out to me during little league, because she was the only girl in our majors division. I remember being an 11 year old and being annoyed that Kerri who played first base (she was tall even back then) was playing in our little league.  In my little 11 year old brain I remember thinking, "this is a boys sport, why is this girl messing up our league?"

Now looking back, I am proud to have played baseball against a future Olympic champion.  I am sorry Kerri for being annoyed at you back in elementary school!

Later, I would have the opportunity to play college baseball against a girl named Ila Borders.  Ila became the first woman to start a collegiate baseball game in 1994 and I faced her later that same baseball season when my team from Biola played against her.   The first and only time I batted against her, she quickly threw me two strikes.  I could hear my teammates snickering in the dugout, "Don't let a girl strike you out!"  She ended up walking me and I remember being so relieved as I jogged down to 1st base that I hadn't struck out!

 Now days as a Dad of a daughter, I feel embarrassed that I thought such things.  Any girl or woman who would have the courage to play competitively against boys has my respect.  I respect Kerri Walsh for playing little league baseball as the only girl in the league, I respect  and appreciate Ila Borders for enduring the teasing and jokes that surrounded her quest to pitch in college baseball and later in the minor leagues.

So next time you see a girl playing little league baseball or another sport with the boys, cheer her on, she could be a future Olympic champion!







In A Chaotic World, God Is In Control


In my studies this week for this Sunday's sermon at Calvary Church on Daniel, Chapter 11, I came across some great thoughts on the Sovereignty of God from Old Testament Scholar Iain M. Duguid...

"Yet at the end of the story, and for all their vaunted power, the kingdoms of this world can neither destroy God’s work nor establish it.  They are merely tools in the hand of a sovereign God who is able to declare the end from the beginning because He alone ultimately controls the affairs of men and nations…"


"This truth is of great practical value in each of our lives. We all experience times when our existence seems caught up in a larger conflict that is completely out of our control..."


"In such times of personal uncertainty, we need to cling firmly onto the knowledge that all of world events, from the greatest to the least, are not only known ahead of time to God but are under his sovereign power to control."



-Iain M. Duguid (pg. 201, Daniel - Reformed Expository Commentary)
"We are made for God and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in

God."
- Augustine



"They didn't come to see you, they came to hear from Jesus."


-Message written on J Vernon McGee's Pulpit