Tim Keller: Day Conference
In October there was a Day Conference with Tim Keller in Johannesburg at Rosebank Union Church. All the audio is online.
- Session 1: The Priority of Churches
- Session 2: Urban Churches & Contextualization
- Session 3: Gospel and Culture
- Session 4: Q and A
- Session 5: Evening City Celebration
Keller: It Takes A Movement To Change A City
Check out the talk by Tim Keller, It Takes A Movement To Change A City, from Movement Day. You can right click to save/download it. The Movement Day website also has talks by Bill Hybels, Ray Bakke & Brenda Salter McNeil.
Molly Update 11.9.10
It's been a long time since I gave an update on Molly, mostly because there has been nothing new. She has been great. That started to change a month ago.
Over the last month Molly started to experience small, though not insignificant symptoms from Chiari. Read all the old posts on Molly & Chiari. Or check out an initial post from 2007 on what Chiari I Malmformation is.) On Friday she woke with a massive headache that caused her to vomit most of the day. Late Friday that was done, but other symptoms began and were full-on. She easily loses her balance, struggles to finish thoughts (brain fog), gets easily overwhelmed, has significant muscle weakness and some numbness in her arms and legs, and more. It's been consistently bad since Friday.
That's not a long time, and she has dealt with some symptoms from time to time and had them subside. That happened last year. But it hasn't been this bad since before her last brain surgery. We still are hoping and praying for the symptoms to go away, but they are bad enough that contacting Molly's doctor was necessary.
I emailed Molly's doctor, Dr. David Frim, at the University of Chicago Hospital. He responded today and said that it's time to initiate another evaluation. We are waiting for his assistant to respond and, we assume, make an appointment for us at U of C. We don't know anything about what tests that may require (MRI, spinal tap, etc).
We have prayed for the symptoms/problem to go away, but were talking today about how God's power will be made perfect through her weakness (2 Cor 12). I'm assuming that's why she wanted me to use the above graphic for this post. :)
I'll post more when we have more info. If anyone can pray, please pray for God to be glorified through this, and to be merciful to Molly.
Also, if you can, pray for me as I will be spending a significant amount of time with her as she is losing ability to be out of the house for an extended period of time on her own. We ran errands on Monday and I don't think she could have done it without me there. This is on top of tough times in our church where money is tight and I'm busier than I've ever been. This is going to put significant strain on our family and we need His strength for all of it.
Thanks friends. We appreciate you.
Wholeheartedness - Antidote to Exhaustion
“The antidote to exhaustion is not rest but wholeheartedness.” David Whyte
Read this very helpful post by Chuck DeGroat on wholeheartedness & integrity: "What's wrong with your pastor?" This post will be helpful for pastors and all Christians. Outstanding.
The quote comes from David Whyte's book, Crossing the Unknown Sea, which is now in my Amazon cart.
Music Monday 11.8.10
It's a glorious Music Monday at Reformissionary. Let me throw some gems at you.
- Hot Deals: The 99 Most Essential Christmas Masterpieces ($1.99) | Florence + The Machine: Lungs ($3.99) | Teenage Fanclub: Bandwagonesque ($3.99) | The 99 Darkest Pieces of Classical Music ($1.99) | Band of Horses: Everything All The Time ($3.99)
- $5 Albums: Reformissionary Recommendations for November | Don't Miss 5: Brandi Carlile: The Story | Ra Ra Riot: The Orchard | Fang Island: Fang Island | Dark Night of the Soul | Arcade Fire: Funeral
- Streaming: Pickins is slim this week, but don't miss the excellent Bruce Springsteen: The Promise (The Lost Sessions: Darkness on the Edge of Town)
- Also: You really need to check out Her Name Is Calla. Download The Quiet Lamb. I know I've been mentioning it like every week, but you need it every week. You are welcome. And go download for free Kernal Garner's new song, "Homicide." Love it.
I highly recommend Derek Webb's new album, Feedback. It "an instrumental electronic album based on the Lord's Prayer." I think you'll like it. It's creative & beautiful.
A discovery from the last couple of months has been Dark Dark Dark. I first heard of them via Daytrotter's free download from last month (also grab September 2009 & March 2009 sessions). Their newest album, Wild Go, is great. I'll soon be downloading all their stuff because of songs I've found from previous albums (Bright Bright Bright | The Snow Magic) like "Wild Goose Chase." Enjoy...
Music Monday 11.1.10
- Daytrotter FREE: Blitzen Trapper | Tokyo Police Club | Freelance Whales
- $5 Albums: All new list of November $5 albums
- Deals: The Roots: Things Fall Apart ($3.99) | The 99 Darkest Pieces of Classical Music ($1.99) | Stars: The Five Ghosts ($3.99) | 99 Most Essential Mendelssohn Masterpieces ($2.49) | Florence + The Machine: Lungs ($3.99)
- Streaming Albums: Bruce Springsteen: The Promise (The Lost Sessions: Darkness on the Edge of Town) | Andrew Bird: Useless Creatures | Matt & Kim: Sidewalks | An Introduction to Elliott Smith
You can listen to the entire new album by Her Name Is Calla today: The Quiet Lamb. Check it out, buy & download it. This band and this album should be on your radar, especially if you are into post-rock. But check it out no matter what you like. So good.
Brent Thomas loves him some Drew Grow & The Pastor's Wives.
Another new discovery is Hey Marseilles. I'm loving their album, To Travels and Trunks. I think you will too. Check out their Tiny Desk Concert.
The Tallest Man on Earth: The Wild Hunt is a great album. You should check it out. To convince you, here's "Like the Wheel"...
$5 Albums for November
Another month, another great list of $5 albums from Amazon. Here are certified, high-quality Reformissionary Recommendations...
- Arcade Fire: Funeral | one of my fav albums ever
- Brandi Carlile: The Story | personal/family fav
- Ra Ra Riot: The Orchard | a great album
- Dark Night of the Soul | Sparklehorse + Danger Mouse = great
- S. Carey: All We Grow | Bon Iver band member, really good
- Radiohead: The Bends | a must-have album
- Metric: Fantasies | love this album, gets you movin'
- Caribou: Swim | Pitchfork 8.4/10
- Fang Island: Fang Island | Pitchfork 8.3/10
- Wolf Parade: Expo 86 | their most accessible album, & it's good
- Flying Lotus: Cosmogramma | Pitchfork 8.8/10
- Menomena: Mines | Pitchfork 8.2/10
- The Weepies: Be My Thrill | weepy, & great
- Regina Spektor: Soviet Kitsch | whatta voice
- Billy Joel: The Stranger | classic Billy Joel
- Pink Floyd: A Momentary Lapse of Reason | it's Pink Floyd
- Neil Young: On The Beach (Reissue) | it's Neil Young
- Classic Sinatra: His Great Performances 1953-1960 | amazing
- Gogol Bordello: Trans-Continental Hustle | unique &, uh, unique
- John Mayer: Room For Squares | some GREAT songs
**Other albums worth mentioning, though they aren't all my cup of tea...
Greatest Hits
Christmas Albums
- Third Day: Christmas Offerings
- Casting Crowns: Peace On Earth
- The Hotel Cafe Presents...Winter Songs
- Tchaikovsky: The Nutcracker
- Tony Bennett: A Swingin' Christmas
- Celene Dion: These Are Special Times
- Martina McBride: White Christmas
- James Taylor At Christmas
- Faith Hill: Joy To The World
- Mariah Carey: Merry Christmas
- John Denver: Rocky Mountain Christmas
- Elvis Presley: Christmas Duets
- Michael W. Smith: It's A Wonderful Christmas
- 50 Classical Christmas Favorites
- Bob Dylan: Christmas In The Heart
- Harry Connick, Jr: Harry For The Holidays
- Chris Botti: December
- Barry Manilow: In The Swing Of Christmas
- Twisted Sister: A Twisted Christmas | so awful it's a must-hear
Tim Keller at Lausanne
Here's a 17+ minute video of Tim Keller talking at Lausanne about how you reach cities by 1. Planting & renewing churches that are contextual to the city, 2. Establishing citywide gospel movements.
Parenting: The Appeal
Our kids have been taught to obey us the first time we say something, and they do pretty well. We get a lot of comments from friends and other parents about it, usually with some surprise at how obedient they are. They sometimes assume our kids just happen to have calmer personalities than theirs. That we just got lucky. Truth is, we've been blessed to be around parents who have parented well and taught us by example. You can parent better. You can and should ask your kids to obey the first time you say something.
One thing we've changed as our kids are getting a bit older is an "appeal." Now when we ask for their obedience, they are allowed to ask for an appeal, meaning they can make a request to delay obedience. It's working out really well. It keeps them from being frustrated when they have something they are trying to finish.
The call to dinner is a perfect example. Usually when the call comes from mom they come running. It's food, after all. But occasionally a kid will yell from the basement, "Mom, can I appeal?" And then they give a reason and mom will ok or not. If you don't do this, I recommend it. It helps kids who have growing responsibilities and who are maturing in wisdom to make arguments for how they can obey without hurting something else they are working on.
But it doesn't always work out. Last night mom called dinner and Sarah (13) said, "Mom, can I oppose?" Mom, said, "No, you may NOT oppose! But you may appeal." :)
Do you have any parenting tips to share for kids of similar age? Comment below.
Music Monday 10.25.10
- $5 Albums: My 30+ Favorites for October | Don't Miss: Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes
- Good, Cheap Music: The Clientele: Minotaur ($1.99) | Getting colder? You need Bon Iver ($6.99)
- Streaming: Buddy Guy: Living Proof
Have you heard of Mumford & Sons? :) Certainly one of the hottest bands in the world for people who like good music Sign No More is still only $7.99. They are also known for their great live performances, and they played two songs on Jimmy Kimmel last week. Here's "Roll Away Your Stone." Also go watch "The Cave."
Facebook friend, Billy Driver, recommended Hey Marseilles music to me. I knew the name, but couldn't place the music. After watching this video I became a fan. So good. Hey Marseilles album is To Travels & Trunks. You may want to pick it up after watching this. Thanks Billy!
Phriday is for Photos 10.22.10
This was a favorite playground ride as a kid. It's existed a lot longer than me, and now my kids get to play on it. That's Elijah in the first photo. While you can photoshop blur into a picture, this is just as it was taken. I was riding the other side and my camera was moving at the same speed & direction as E's head while the rest of him wasn't. Pretty cool. The second pic from left to right is Sarah (13 1/2), Daniel (7 1/2), Jack (12) and Elijah (10). See all my photography.
Tim Keller: Redeemer Report Articles
I don't think I've linked to the Redeemer Report newsletter from Tim Keller's church. Here are all of Keller's recent articles.
- Sending Everybody (November 2009)
- Thank You. Thank You. Now Let's Repent (December 2009)
- Work and Cultural Renewal (January 2010)
- Lay Leadership and Redeemer’s Future (February 2010)
- Authority (April 2010)
- Long Distance Spirituality (May 2010)
- Faithfulness and Meekness (June 2010)
- The RENEW Campaign and Redeemer’s Future (October 2009)
- Covenant Renewal and Redeemer’s “DNA” (September 2009)
- The Obtrusive Self (June 2009)
- Scoffers, Scorners, and Snark (May 2009)
- The Resurrection and Christian Mission (April 2009)
- Pharisees With Low Standards (February 2009)
- The Grace of The Law (January 2009)
- From “Come and See” To “Go and Share” (September 2010)
- How to Pray Better in Public and in Private, Too (October 2010)
How To Lead Gospel Conversations
Jonathan Dodson, who wrote Fight Clubs, has a series of posts on leading Gospel conversations. I encourage you to read them and use them as you bring the Gospel to your neighbors. Jonathan bases the series on David Powlison’s counseling mantra: 1) Listen to Their Story 2) Empathize with Their Story 3) Redemptively Retell Their Story.
Music Monday 10.18.10
- $5 Albums: My 30+ favorites for October | Don't Miss: Arcade Fire: The Suburbs
- Classical Music: 99 Most Essential Tchaikovsky ($5) | 99 Most Essential Grieg ($2.49) | 99 Most Essential Schumann ($2.49)
- Cheap Music: Bad Books self-titled ($2.99, Manchester Orchestra & Kevin Devine, streaming) | Sufjan Stevens: The Age of Adz ($6.99) | Bruce Springsteen: Born To Run ($3.99) | The National: High Violet ($6.99) | Sufjan Stevens: All Delighted People EP ($4.99) | The Social Network Soundtrack ($5)
- Daytrotter: Tegan & Sara | Naam
- Streaming Albums: Bob Dylan: The Witmark Demos 1962-1964 | The Extra Lens:Undercard (Mountain Goats) | Darkstar: North
I posted last week about a new band discovery, Her Name Is Calla. Their new album, The Quiet Lamb, is out in the U.S. in November. If you can't wait, you can shell out some euros here and get it flown over an ocean. Until then, download The Heritage & Long Grass EP (found here) for free. Outstanding post-rock. I think you'll love it. Here's the shadow puppetry video for "New England." I LOVE this song, and the creepy video is just right (9 1/2 minute story, don't miss it).
This Tiny Desk Concert with Lower Dens great. Check out their album, Twin-Hand Movement.
Remember This Name: Her Name Is Calla
I received an email more than 3 weeks ago from the violinist of a band called Her Name Is Calla. Sophie found Reformissionary when searching for Shearwater and thought I would like their sound. My first thought was to get to it someday, just out of courtesy. After all, what are the odds that a band I've never heard of will randomly email me and I'll like their band because they think they sound like an awesome band? Not likely.
Today I was working through my inbox, trying to get to stuff I've forgotten was there. I followed a link and clicked play. WOW! I'm floored. A magical experience. I want you to be floored too. Here's the first song I heard, "Pour Some Oil" (song only, no video). If you are thinking you'll check it out someday...don't wait like I did. This is that day. Trust me.
I have the feeling this won't be the last word from me on Her Name Is Calla.
UPDATE: Download their first "mini" album, The Heritage, and their Long Grass EP free. Over an hour of music. You'll have to click the link and scroll and you'll find links to downloads. Follow them @HerNameIsCalla.
Time With God
Good news from TheGoodBook.com.
- Reliable; clearly applied Bible teaching covering Old and New Testaments
- Manageable; a suggested 15 minutes per study with optional cross references for further reading
- Flexible; dated and numbered readings so you can go at your own pace
- Incisive; not a 'thought for the day' approach, but clear and careful teaching within the context of the whole of the Bible's revelation
- Extras; like application, a suggested prayer point and further study make it much more than your average thought for the day.
- Tim Chester, author of Total Church, Gospel Centred Family and church planter
- Mike McKinley, author of Church Planting is for Wimps, 9 Marks blogger and pastor of Guilford Baptist Church
- Christopher Ash, author of Marriage: Sex in the Service of God and Listen Up, he is also the director of the Cornhill Training Course in London
- Tim Thornborough, author and Managing Editor of The Good Book Company, and others.
Music Monday 10.11.10
- $5 October Albums: All My 30+ Favs | Don't Miss: Antony & The Johnsons: I Am A Bird Now
- Daytrotter FREE: Dark Dark Dark (check out their new album, Wild Go) | Bear In Heaven
- Streaming Albums: Bob Dylan: The Witmark Demos 1962-1964 | The Extra Lens: Undercard (Mountain Goats) | Darkstar: North
- NEW Music I'm Loving: Avett Brothers: Live, Volume 3 is outstanding (as usual). The Social Network Soundtrack is still $5.
- Music I'm STILL Loving: This week our family listened again to both Melanie Penn: Wake Up Love & Miranda Dodson: Change A Thing on our trip home from Grandpa's house. So thankful for these two albums.
Sufjan Stevens on his new fantastic album, The Age of Adz, in comparison to his previous masterpiece, Illinoise: "I was getting tired of that self-conscious, rambling psychobabble. I got really sick of myself and my own flawed, epic approach to everything." (via)
Glen Hansard plays "Paper Cup." Everything this guy does is good.
I have my Man Card handy just in case someone calls that into question. But here we go. I've never watched an episode of Glee. I've only ever caught it on TV once, and that was this song. I think it's a remarkable reworking of The Beatles' "I Want To Hold Your Hand." It's a fun, famous pop song made into an emotional dedication. Some of this is sorta hard to watch as, you know, it's a bit cheesy. But I really like what they did to the song.
Driscoll on Humility & Notoriety
There was a ton of comment here at Reformissionary and around the internet on the Mark Dever, Mark Driscoll & James MacDonald video discussing multi-site & video venues in church planting. You really need to watch that video and check the comments on my earlier post.
A video was posted by Driscoll talking about humility and notoriety, specifically mentioning the previous video and the response of people to it. Here you go...
Music Monday 10.4.10
- $5 Albums for October: Don't Miss: Arcade Fire: The Suburbs | Sufjan Stevens: The Avalanche | Justin Townes Earle: The Good Life | See All 30+ Of My Favorites
- Daytrotter FREE: Gayngs (album Relayted only $5)
- Great Deals: The Social Network Soundtrack ($5, outstanding -- interview with /Film about the album) | 99 Most Essential Grieg Masterpieces ($1.99 classical) | Belle & Sebastian: The Life Pursuit ($3.99) | Arcade Fire: Funeral ($3.99) | 99 Most Essential Dvorak Masterpieces ($2.49 classical) | The Walkmen: Lisbon ($5.99)
- Streaming FREE: Avett Brothers: Live, Vol 3 | Belle & Sebastian | Antony & The Johnsons (their album, I Am A Bird Now only $5) | Sufjan Stevens: The Age of Adz
- Must Try: The Books: The Way Out is really interesting. Loving it so far, & only $5.
If you read my music posts even occasionally you probably know of my love of all things Delta Spirit. Both of their first two albums are outstanding: Ode To Sunshine (2008) | History From Below (2010). They recently appeared on Jools Holland playing one of my favorite songs, "Bushwick Blues."
And here's "9/11" from the same show...