Archive for January, 2010

Revelation Study Questions and a few Revelation slides

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Each week I am posting study questions for Revelation.

The following link is a PDF with questions for Revelation 2:1-7 which I’ll be preaching on February 7th.

rev02v01 study questions

I thought a couple of slides from last week’s visuals would be helpful for reference:

Slide20

Revelation7Churches copy

Slide77

Planned Parenthood Clinic March

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

I just wanted to offer a couple of thoughts after participating in the Planned Parenthood Clinic rally and march in Houston yesterday.

• Don’t believe anything you read in the newspaper (even online). You’ve heard this before, of course, but it’s true that if you attend an event and then read about it in the media, you will find a very different story than the one you witnessed. The Houston Chronicle began running an article several hours into the rally, and was consistently behind the story, behind on the numbers, and biased toward Planned Parenthood’s side. In fact their first version had assertions from Planned Parenthood about the nature of the clinic that were substantially revised in later versions of the same story after the Chronicle had obviously talked to PP. The revisions actually revealed more of what the clinic will really be all about. PP claims that only two floors will be used for clinical space. However, if you’ve seen the building, you know that the floors are stepped. If the first two floors are the clinic space (likely) then probably half of the 78,000 square feet will be devoted to abortions.

The best article I’ve found was (naturally) the one in World magazine.

• The Chronicle consistently used the word ‘thousands’ to describe the march. Technically, of course, this is true. But it makes you think of two or three thousand. World reported ten thousand, which was also my on-the-spot estimate. I’ve yet to see a report from the organizers, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it was higher.

• The Chronicle repeatedly emphasized that people had come ‘from all over the country.’ I’m sure many had, but the way they reported it gave the impression that this was not a local movement, but some kind of national invasion of wackos. To the contrary – almost everyone I talked to had come from the Houston area.

• The Chronicle emphasized the protest, but the focus was prayer. In fact the highlight of the march for me was the time our group (about 3000?) spent in the Macy’s warehouse parking lot across the highway from the clinic, praying in almost perfect silence. That’s what it was all about.

• The Chronicle story received hundreds of comments, many of them from liberal supporters of abortion, who immediately and persistently began labeling the protestors as ‘fanatics,’ ‘underemployed,’ ‘self-rightgeous (sic),’ ‘wing-nut’, etc. But honestly the lack of information on both sides of the comments is enough to make one wish the comment capability didn’t exist at all.

• A persistent theme in the pro-abortion comments was that pro-lifers ought to do something to help, and that these aborted babies were better off dead than being raised by a mother who didn’t want them. But one of the great miracles of the pro-life movement has been the Crisis Pregnancy network, which through counsel and the impact of ultra-sounds has saved some huge number of babies. A more recent miracle still coming to fruition has been the huge willingness on the part of pro-life families to adopt these unwanted children. As my (adopted) daughter Tina wrote on facebook ‘I am a living example that the abortion clinics are wrong!’

rally01

rally02

rally03

Revelation Study Questions

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Last week I started posting study questions for Revelation. That post covered the material that I’ll be preaching on January 24th. The following link is a PDF with questions for Revelation 1:12-20, which I’ll be preaching on January 31st.

rev01v12 study questions

If anyone needs these in Word format, please e-mail me.

Unveiled Hope

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

As I’ve prepared to preach the first part of the book of Revelation, I’ve been drawn back to a Michael Card album that has been one of my favorites since it was first released in 1997. It’s called ‘Unveiled Hope’ and it focuses on the worship of God in Revelation. Michael Card has often been accused of having fantastic Scriptural texts but rather boring or repetitive music. In my opinion, this album is not guilty of that charge – it’s fun to listen to, and the texts are straight from Scripture.

You can get the album at:

Amazon.com

or

Itunes

unveiled hope