Archive - May, 2011

John Piper Interviews Rick Warren on Doctrine

I’m about half way through watching this fascinating interview that John Piper recently did with Rick Warren. Warren is the Senior Pastor of Saddleback Church in Southern California. Piper and Warren have very different methodological approaches to their ministry. I’ve read some fairly harsh criticism of the author of the massively best-selling book The Purpose-Driven Life. Some of those haters might want to repent of their critique that Warren lacks any doctrinal depth. Piper has a thorough break-down and overview of the interview here.

(Click here if you can’t see the video)

Let me know what you think.

Warren is one of my favourite Tweeters. Earlier today he began an encouraging trend on twitter: #GospelHaiku. Go have a read. Here’s mine.

No Bible No Blogs

My bible reading has taken a bit of a hit lately. Is it because of our expanding family? Not really. I’ve had plenty of time, I’ve simply been lazy and ill-disciplined. It’s time for me to enforce “No Bible No Blog”. I find I’m often distracted by blogs, twitter, facebook, SBS World News app (it’s amazing!) and the like. I need to make sure that before hearing what other people think, I kick off the day hearing what God thinks.

I’ve heard of others that have operated with “No Bible No Breakfast”. You might be easily distracted like me. Maybe you need some self-control in a wired-world, or something else. Whatever it is, prioritise time with God before anything else. Not because God accepts you based on your bible reading performance, but because the Word of God is gooood, what better way to start the day!!

Jesus is still speaking, are you listening?

Here are some resources that might help you work out what to read.

Darling Harbour Sunshine

We had an early start on Saturday for Equip. Here’s a mobile phone pic in Darling Harbour:

I spent the first half of the day hanging out with Thomas. The second half ushering at the conference. And then the evening having dinner and hanging with peeps from St Faith’s.

Debussy + Fine Art = High Cultured Kid

This vid is originally from here. The song has special significance. Sam rocks the pencils.

Strategy for Connecting with your Neighbours

While mowing the lawn this week, I was warmly greeted by my next door neighbour. Our first interaction three months ago also occurred while I was mowing the lawn, but wasn’t so warm. Why? Because during that first interaction, I was rude to her for asking me to stop mowing the lawn while her kids were trying to go to sleep.

I didn’t sleep well that night, not because of any lawn mower noise, but because I knew that I’d been a jerk in my response. So the next day I wrote a letter to apologise for my behaviour. That was the right thing to do, and she was very gracious in accepting my apology.

The cool thing is that we’ve now had more opportunities to connect with the family next door since the incident! So here’s my strategy for connecting with your neighbours: be offensive.

Just joking. I don’t think we should deliberately cause offense. However, I do think that we should be real with them. Show your warts, but then show how you deal with warts.

Offending your neighbour and then genuinely asking for forgiveness is one way of showing the gospel to them. Don’t pretend to be perfect. Christians are those who recognise that they have offended God and are in need of the forgiveness that comes only through Jesus.

I’m praying that I’d be able to continue building authentic relationships with our neighbours that will lead to more opportunities to show the gospel and share the gospel.

Got any other ideas? Let me know…

Interested in finding out more about the gospel? Here’s one place to start.

Mars Hill Kids Ministry Vision

Check out the vid below, what do you think of their plans?

(h/t mh blog)

Ask God Anything – Sermons from St Faith’s

Ask God Anything series at St Faith’s Narrabeen has just finished. It went really well.

Here are the MP3s from the sermons:

“God, where are you in disasters?” – Kerry Nagel
“God, why so many religions?” – Ben Molyneux
“God, creation, evolution or both?” – Kerry Nagel
“God, is there really a heaven and a hell?” – Ben Molyneux

Empire State of Mind // Jay-Z & Alicia Keys

My Family // May 2011

This is my family: Sam is laughing at something; Tom is doing what he does best; and Row and I are pretending to not be tired! We’re all well and thankful for quality time together.

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After a week off blogging, regular blog posts will resume tomorrow. Peaceout.

Enlightened Eyes

Meet Thomas. Favourite shot so far. Eyes open. Praying from Ephesians 1:15-23.

Enlightened Eyes

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Thomas Kentwell Miers

In case you missed it, we welcomed Thomas Kentwell into the out-utero world! Thomas is 3.65kg, 52cm long and 36cm head. Mum did (and is doing) an amazing job. Dad is looking forward to assembling a soccer team. And Sam is confused, yet excited! Here are some pics:

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Praise God for his kindness! Thanks to our family, church and friends for support.

I turned up to the party one week late

In year 3 I turned up to Colin’s birthday party one week early. Kinda embarrassing, kinda funny. All okay, I just turned up the correct time the following weekend. This time it looks like I’ve turned up to the party one week late. I thought Monday 9th May was the 400th birthday of the King James Version of the Bible. It wasn’t. Monday 2nd May, 2011 was the birthday party. Oops. Unless I can invent a time machine, it looks like I’ll have to wait until the KJV’s next significant birthday (500th?) or hope the 400th kicks on for a while!

Anyway. Happy Birthday 400th Birthday KJV!! I’m thankful to God that you helped pave the way for the Bible in a language I can understand.

For more info on the KJV and why it’s worth celebrating, check out www.kjv11.com.au

Tedashii – Blacklight

Tedashii’s last album – Identity Crisis - was solid. I’m looking forward to his next release. Here’s a blurb from the Reach Records press release…

Tedashii’s third release “Blacklight” is now available for pre-order. Place your order today and get a free instant download of Tedashii’s first single “Riot”! Featuring Lecrae, C-Lite, Shane & Shane, PRo, KB,  and many more.  Available in stores May 31st.  Pre-order the CD, CD Deluxe, Vinyl, Blacklight Package Deal, or the Blacklight Deluxe Package Deal. Click HERE to pre-order. Check out this video explaining “The Message” of Blacklight

Check out the Reach Records youtube channel for a bunch of promos and other vids

Reach Records | Tedashii – Facebook, Twitter

Wolverine vs Osama bin Laden

While watching Wolverine on Monday I pressed paused to stream US President Obama’s live announcement about the killing of Osama bin Laden. Since then, I’ve written about 10 different blog posts in my head. I guess this is one of them. Every man and his dog (at least dogs savvy enough to have a twitter account) has already shared their opinion on the killing.

I have nothing new to say. So check out the following:

  • Love Your Enemies – The Resurgenceif you’ve only got a few moments, read this one. It’s brief and to the point. Deals with the question of whether it is right to rejoice in bin Laden’s death. Check it.
  • Love in Hard Places – DA CarsonI was re-reading Carson’s 2002 book on Tuesday morning and noticed that The Gospel Coalition had released the whole book as a free PDF. Get it. It’s good. Carson deals at length very complex questions. The book was published shortly after September 11, 2001 – so it has an extended treatment of what it means to love bin Laden. Download the pdf and skip to page 108 for that section.
  • Killing an Arab – Mark SayersMark has been punching out some good blog posts lately. I like the way he deals with justice and love in this post. He finishes at the cross where we see God’s justice and love come together in the death of Jesus. Go there.

ps – I think Wolverine would win…

In the presence of greatness

This is an illustration from a book by John Dickson. I’m storing it here for later reference. Others might find it useful too. Peaceout.

In the USA some time ago, three lads hopped onto their local bus for a ride. They were in a fairly ‘vigorous’ mood, so when they noticed a man alone up the back of the bus dressed rather casually in a track-suit and beanie, they thought they’d see how far they could push him.


At first they just made a few light jokes about him. The stranger didn’t respond. They turned up the heat and started to insult him directly. The stranger still didn’t respond. They continued this for some time trying to get the man to fight back. After all, there were three of them and just one of him.

Eventually the bus arrived at the stranger’s stop. He stood up. The lads then realised that he was much, much bigger than they had estimated. He looked down at the young men, reached into his pocket, and pulled out his business card. He handed it to one of them and then silently walked off the buss and on his way.

The three boys huddle around the card to see who this stranger was and what he did for a living. The card read:

JOE Louis
Professional Boxer

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Self-Control in a Wired World

Boom! Plenty of it from Joshua Harris in this sermon clip. Online now? It’s worth watching.

Pretty challenging gear for digital natives!! It’s from a Covenant Life series on Proverbs.

Here’s the full length sermon: Self-Control in a Wired World | Proverbs 25:28

The week before is also worth checking out: The Sluggard | Proverbs 24:30-34

So tell me, what helps you to be self-controlled in a wired world?

The Greatest Art

Pinch + Punch // May 2011

Hey blog dogs. If you’re new to dmdc, click here to see different ways to subscribe to content. Pinch + Punch is pretty much like a party. So celebrate the new month by hooking up a new desktop wallpaper calendar thing from Smashing Mag. Here’s the one I’m rocking:

Here’s the best of April (according to clicks) and some other stats: