A little girl’s letter to God

A quote from one of my theology books: “In 2011, a six-year-old girl wrote a letter to God, asking “how he got invented.” Her father sent a copy to the Archbishop of Canterbury, the noted theologian Rowan Williams (born 1950), asking him if he would like to comment. Williams replied as follows:

Dear Lulu,

Nobody invented me – but lots of people discovered me and were quite surprised.  They discovered me when they looked round at the world and thought it was really beautiful or really mysterious and wondered where it came from. They discovered me when they were very very quiet on their own and felt a sort of peace and love they hadn’t expected. Then they invented ideas about me – some of them sensible and some of them not very sensible. From time to time I sent them some hints – especially in the life of Jesus – to help them get closer to what I’m really like.”   (Christian Theology, Alister McGrath, pg. 135)

Spiritual Formation

I’m taking a course on Spiritual Formation, and reading some great books. One is called The Kingdom Life. It’s edited by Alan Andrews, but each chapter is written by a leader from a group called TACT (Theological And Cultural Thinkers). I want to pass on to you some great quotes from this book as I go through it. Check them out below… Continue reading “Spiritual Formation”

More great quotes from Fueling Freedom

“Affordable electricity has improved human welfare in the twentieth and twenty first centuries more than any other technology. Yet, as Matt Ridley reminds us, two billion people in the world have never seen an electric switch. Policies now asserted by the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the U.S. government limit or prohibit financing for affordable fossil-fuel-fired electric generation in developing countries. This elite green perspective cruelly denies the world’s poorest families basic light, heat, and cooling, on which health and well-being depend. The greatest environmental killers in the world are cook stove smoke, contaminated water, and uncontrolled sewage. The elimination of indoor pollution, the provision of clean water, and the safe disposal of waste require treatment systems running on… electric power.” (223)

Global warming alarmists and politicized agencies tell us that the weather is becoming more extreme, as President Obama did in his 2013 State of the Union address: ‘Heat waves, droughts, wildfires, floods – all are now more frequent and more intense. We can choose to believe that Superstorm Sandy, and the most severe droughts in decades, and the worst wildfires some states have ever seen were all just a freak coincidence. Or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science – and act before it’s too late.’ By repeating this nonsense, the president is contradicting the conclusions of the official climate science, which he insists we must accept. The IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report concludes that there is no meaningful evidence that hurricanes, tropical storms, drought, floods, or tornados are more extreme or frequent than in the past. Judith Curry, the former head of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech, likewise told Congress that ‘most types of weather extremes were worse in the 1930s and even in the 1950s than in the current climate, while the weather was overall more benign in the 1970s. This sense that extreme weather events are now more frequent and intense is symptomatic of ‘weather amnesia’ prior to 1970. Yet some developing countries are demanding ‘climate reparations’ and ‘climate justice’ from developed countries like the United States, to pay for the extreme weather damage they have incurred, allegedly from our country’s carbon dioxide emissions.” (224)

The conflict of the ages

“Today we are in a showdown between the God of the Bible and the god of this world, and when we face off with Muslims, the confrontation is much like the one between Elijah and the prophets of Baal on Mount Carmel. It centers on the question of the ages: Who is the true God?
Everyone who grasps the right answer will end up in heaven. Everyone else won’t. The stakes are that high.”
Dreams and Visions, Tom Doyle

What’s the real story on Muslims?

This week I was given a book by the former pastor of Coronado Baptist Church, a man named Tom Doyle. I was so impacted by it that tears came into my eyes. I want to share this quote with you from the book’s preface:

“More Muslims are coming to faith in Jesus today than ever before. In fact, we believe more Muslims have become followers of Jesus in the last ten years than in the last fourteen centuries of Islam. Could it be that the real story about Muslims today is not global terrorism? Could it be the real story about Muslims is that Jesus is reaching out to them with His offer of eternal life earned by His death on the cross and resurrection from the dead? I believe Islamic terrorism is Satan’s attempt to keep the gospel message away from Muslims. The enemy thinks that if he can make the rest of us afraid of Muslims or make us hate them, then he can short-circuit Jesus’ church from reaching Muslims. But that isn’t working. Jesus has stepped in and is opening Muslim hearts Himself”…

Further down on the same page… “So prepare to be amazed. Islam has a visitor. Jesus has arrived.”

I’ve only started reading this book, “Dreams and Visions,” but I’ve already been touched. Our God is an awesome God!