After 16 years, Phil Colins satire is still right on track. This makes me feel quite sad about the TBN crowd.
After 16 years, Phil Colins satire is still right on track. This makes me feel quite sad about the TBN crowd.

There was a remarkable article in the Los Angeles Times today about matters of faith. It does not end happily, and that is ok."My soul, for lack of a better term, had lost faith long ago - probably around the time I stopped going to church. My brain, which had been in denial, had finally caught up. Clearly, I saw now that belief in God, no matter how grounded, requires at some point a leap of faith. Either you have the gift of faith or you don't. Its not a choice. It can't be willed into existence. And there's no faking it if you're honest about the state of your soul."As it turns out, all the reporting and interaction with the ugly underbelly of the church resulted in Mr. Lobdell's abandonment of his faith.


I have always loved to fly. Perhaps its because I grew up hearing storied of flight from my Dad, who was a B17 pilot in World War II.
Today was the debute of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Its looks completely unique, from the curved wingspan, to the open cabin, to the cutoff engine cowlings. I am psyched!
And check out this about the interior:
And oh my gosh, check out the flight deck:

Day off work. A parade through the center of town. Red, white, and blue bunting. A barbecue. Fireworks.To me, the formation and sustaining of this nation for all these years is at once a miracle and a responsibility. May I do my part to maintain the responsibility.
When I wonder if God really can change people's lives, I have one direction I can point to with great confidence. Northwest. That is the point on the compass from my house to where Pastor KC Wahe lives.