Danny in a waiting room while Molly was getting an MRI. It was on the 2nd floor overlooking a bunch of people working out at a sports medicine facility & gym. | My photography.
Amazon Black Friday Music Deals
Hurry up and grab up some of these great music deals on Amazon for $1.99. Some of these prices could end at any time, so don't hesitate.
- Vampire Weekend: Contra
- Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings: I Learned the Hard Way
- The 99 Most Essential Violin Masterpieces
- The 99 Most Essential Christmas Masterpieces
- Creedence Clearwater Revival: Chronicle (20 songs)
- Gorillaz: Plastic Beach
- Belle and Sebastian: Write About Love
- KT Tunstall: Tiger Suit
- John Legend & The Roots: Wake Up
For My Wife, On Her Birthday
Why is this for my wife? Because it's about a love relationship in which both poetic beauty and humor are abundant. I love you, Molly. Learn more about Billy Collins.
Music Monday 11.22.10
- Hot Deals: Michael Bublé: Let It Snow w/ bonus live track | 99 Most Essential Christmas Masterpieces ($1.99)
- $5 Albums for November: All my favorites | Don't Miss 5: Classic Sinatra: His Great Performances 1953-1960 | Arcade Fire: Funeral | Brandi Carlile: The Story | Ra Ra Riot: The Orchard | Dark Night of the Soul
- Streaming: loving William Tyler: Behold the Spirit
- Daytrotter: Alejandro Escovedo
I'm guessing no one would think I'd talk about Robyn's music. I don't own any of it, though her album, Body Talk, is only $3.99 today (Pitchfork 8.5/10). But I've seen her live performance of "Dancing On My Own" several times now and just love it. It's what pop music can be at its best. It has to be easy. Nothing complicated. And it hits some emotion or feeling. She puts you in a relationship scenario: She hears her old boyfriend has a new girlfriend and she needs to see for herself. So she goes to the club and is dancing and watching them together, wondering why he doesn't notice her. It's energy. It's pain and loneliness, but it's strength and healing. Don't just listen, watch. It's a great performance unlike much in the world of pop music.
I found Eisley a long time ago. Their music is a joy, full of striking melodies and harmonies. It's at times soothing, yet often haunting. They recently played at my favorite venue in Milwaukee and I came across this video. Check out "Telescope Eyes" from Room Noises.
Delta Spirit: Bushwick Blues
Molly and I are seeing Delta Spirit tomorrow night in Milwaukee at the Turner Hall Ballroom. We saw them this Spring and just loved the show, busting with energy. Now I can't wait for songs like the new, slowed down version of "Bushwick Blues" found on their new EP...
Jesus: Sea-Blue Eyes & Really White Teeth
Coming Attractions 11.18.10
Here are a few things in the works...
1. Ads: You can see that I'm gearing up for some advertising on the right sidebar. I've thought about it for a long time & had some advertisers express some interest. I'm going to give it a go. It would be financially helpful for my family during tight times. If you are interested, click on an "Advertise Here" link.
2. Links: I also want to add that whenever you see a link of mine to a book or music on Amazon with the Reformissiona-20 tag on it, that means I get a small cut for recommending it. It adds nothing to your cost. It's the same as if you went straight to Amazon. Essentially by buying products with my link you get same good price and help supply my book budget. I have no other book budget than this. Thanks for supporting it. And I work very hard not to just point you to anything in the hope of making some cash. I skip over recommending many deals that I don't personally want to recommended.
3. Reviews: I have reviews coming on Tim Keller's new book, Generous Justice, and Jim Elliff's reworking of Pursuing God. Both are great. Hope to get to both very soon.
4. Writing Projects: I have several blog articles in the works that have been fermenting for a while and that I'm excited about. I want to get a regular schedule for posting articles in the next couple of weeks. Look for that. I'm saying it publicly so I feel guilty if I don't get it started. :)
5. Phriday is for Photos: I haven't been very active in photography lately, but I'm also planning on getting it kicking again.
6. Molly: I know it doesn't seem like a very cool "coming attraction," but expect more soon about my wife's battle with Chiari I Malformation. The blog has helped her to connect and minister to many women who are suffering the same things and scared.
7. Tim Keller Resources: It's been a while since I seriously worked on my TK Resource page. Without doing anything a few things there look broken. I hope to get it back in shape for your resourcing pleasure.
Tim Keller: Urban Plant Life PDFs
Here are PDF's of talks Tim Keller gave at the Urban Plant Life conference in London a couple of years ago. You can also check out the audio/video or grab the podcast. But having documents you can print and search is very helpful. Thanks to @BradAndrews for the heads-up.
1. Gospel Renewal
2. Church & Culture
3. Contextual & Missional
4. Gospel Theology
5. Integrative Ministry
6. Gospel Preaching
7. Gospel Theology
8. Movement Dynamics
9. Church Planting
Mascot Beatdown
This is why you never mess with a mascot.
Arcade Fire on SNL
Arcade Fire played SNL again, and were great. Here's "We Used To Wait" & "Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)." By the way, the worst thing about Arcade Fire, and maybe the only bad thing, is Win Butlers hair. Truth in love.
Ligonier Commentaries (Keith Mathison)
Dr. Keith A. Mathison is an associate editor of Tabletalk magazine, dean of curriculum development and adjunct professor at Ligonier Academy of Biblical and Theological Studies, and author of the book From Age to Age: The Unfolding of Biblical Eschatology. Here are his top 5 commentaries on each book of the Bible, with links to his Ligonier blog posts.
OLD TESTAMENT:
Genesis
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 & 2 Samuel
1 & 2 Kings
1 & 2 Chronicles
Ezra | Nehemiah
Esther
Job
Psalms
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Songs
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel
Daniel
Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
NEW TESTAMENT:
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians | Philemon
1 & 2 Thessalonians
The Pastoral Epistles
Hebrews
James
1 Peter
2 Peter | Jude
The Epistles of John
Revelation
Music Monday 11.15.10
- Hot Deals: Caedmon's Call: Raising Up the Dead ($3.99) - listening now and like it | The 99 Most Essential Christmas Masterpieces ($1.99)
- $5 Albums: All my favorites (includes several Christmas albums) | Don't Miss 5: S. Carey: All We Grow | Radiohead: The Bends | Metric: Fantasies | Caribou: Swim | Wolf Parade: Expo 86
- Daytrotter: The Black Angels | Peter Wolf Crier
- Streaming: William Tyler: Behold the Spirit - acoustic guitar, lush | Agalloch: Marrow of the Spirit - don't freak out, but this may not be your style of music
Jónsi was on Fallon playing "Sticks & Stones" from the soundtrack of How To Train Your Dragon. His album, Go, is more of the same beauty & awesomeness.
I've thoroughly enjoyed (and reviewed!) Miranda Dodson's album, Change A Thing. New music popped up recently on YouTube from Miranda and I've been looking forward to passing it on to you. Here's "They Will Write a Book." I dig it.
Tim Keller: God's Global Urban Mission
From Lausanne Cape Town 2010 Tim Keller's message "What is God's global urban mission?" is now up on video.
Fotoweek D.C. 2010
A great little video on Fotoweek D.C. 2010. I love photography even more because of stuff like this.
Phriday is for Photos
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...