Snapshots of…Suicide or Sacrifice?

Many people either loved this movie or hated it. With out being too Christian, knowing that Jesus did not write this movie I took it for what it was and enjoyed the point the writer was trying to make.

As you watch the movie for the first 45mins of it, it centers on the unknown and the awkward antics of the supposed “Ben Thomas”. You come to know after a while that he is a man living from pain and a mentality to do penance in order to escape a situation that involved a huge regret. More

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To whom much is given

Luke 12:47-48
47 And that servant who knew his master’s will but did not get ready or act according to his will, will receive a severe beating. 48 But the one who did not know, and did what deserved a beating, will receive a light beating. Everyone to whom much was given, of him much will be required, and from him to whom they entrusted much, they will demand the more.

As we pass from one celebration of abundance in food and lifestyle (thanksgiving) to another in materials and things that will terminate on ourselves with Christ sprinkled on top (Christmas). I wonder if the Lord is peering down from heaven thinking, “this is the much I have in mind for those who eagerly await my return”. As I see a number of folks boast of the food they ate and threw away, myself included, even to the glory of our Lord, I can’t stop the conviction of God’s word in my soul “…much will be required”. More

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Afshin’s Story

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The Rising


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Are diamonds forever?

“Can you explain this dream to me? There was a man with a white robe, he had a stick in his hand that was curved, his eyes where like diamonds and he said I am the Good shepherd who lays his life down for his sheep”. As my mouth hung wide open like a cartoon character, I stood amazed at this missionary to Iraq. She retold me stories of how they would come upon unreached people groups and how God had shown himself to many in that village just like the beginning story. More

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Last words

As I was reading about modern day martyrs I stumble upon the last words of a 26-year-old sister of the faith. Fatima Al-Mutairi professed her faith to her family in Saudi Arabia. Fatima’s family then locked her in her room, as she awaited death by the hands them, she penned these last words, of which I chose the last section.

“…As to my last words, I pray to the Lord of the worlds
Jesus the Messiah, the Light of Clear Guidance
That He change notions, and set the scales of justice aright
And that He spread Love among you, Oh Muslims”

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A Call to Action

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Everyday freedom

Galatians 5:1 For freedom Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not be subject again to the yoke of slavery.

This pic and verse embodies the everyday freedom found in the gospel. Receive it, live it, give it!!!

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Are you a traitor?

This movie has a dialogue and script that leaves you to question what you live out to the world. You follow the main character through his struggle of living out his faith for the sake of his God alone. The tension is found between his Islamic faith and his patriotism to the United States. The movie centers on a defining statement “…you sound just like them”. During the movie the director wants the viewer to decide who the “good guys” really are. You follow him deep into the portrayal of the Jihad faith and culture, seeing why they believe death has to happen in order to accomplish the ultimate good. All the while Cheadle’s character is trying to maintain a loyalty to America, which appears to embody the same greater good mentality as the “other side”. Both sides are so consumed with the destruction of the other that they in turn abandon the very principles they claim to stand for. More

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A drop in a bucket…

So we have seen it… Masses of people chanted, balloons dropped, viewers were captivated and both sides have spoken. It’s like the shootout at the O.K. Corral using rhetoric as bullets to wound and hopefully kill the “opponent” in the minds of American voters. I must admit, seeing what one could imagine numerically as Moses’ exodus, was captivating and somewhat unbelievable for a day. This year’s election campaigns, or shall I say, glorified “Bloods” versus “Crips” sophisticated gang war, dominated my conversation and media inquiries for about a day. More

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