Apr
14
2007
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Imus-hamed!

You need to read the column, Imus Isn’t the Real Bad Guy, by Jason Whitlock of the Kansas City Star. He exposes how opportunism by the likes of Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton distracts from the real issues concerning the black community.

Don’t by the lies of victimology. The crack-smoking, foul-mouthed, ebonic-spewing low-life with his hat on backwards and crooked and his underwear hanging out commenting on b****es and h*s and how much he’d like to f*** them instead of being a responsible father to any of the 3 kids he’s had with different women does far more to hurt the black man’s chances to excel in this world than Don Imus ever did.

Article: http://www.kansascity.com/182/story/66339.html/

Written by Kal El in: Journal, Politics, Pop Culture |
Apr
02
2007
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Superman in the Office

Random shot in my office by Jennie.

Superman in the Office

Kal-el looks right at home, but I think Kara is a little cold.

Click the pic for a 1280×1024 desktop.

Written by Kal El in: Journal, Pop Culture |
Mar
06
2007
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Purpose Driven Adversity

Today’s Bible Study is from Acts Chapters 20-28

Paul went in to see him and, after prayer, placed his hands on him and healed him. When this had happened, the rest of the sick on the island came and were cured. #Acts 28:8-9

I remember an old song we used to sing at Bethel Temple in Dayton, OH. It’s been a long time since I’ve heard it, but I recall it something like this…

Jesus use me,
Oh, Lord, don’t refuse me,
Surely there’s a work that I can do.

Even though it’s humble,
Lord, help my will to crumble,
Though the cost be great, I’ll work for You.

The last 8 chapters of Acts are action-packed. Shipwrecks, poisonous snakes, angry mobs. Paul’s life was constantly in jeopardy. Through it all, he never forgot his purpose. Everywhere he went, he was doing the work of the ministry. Healing the sick, preaching the Gospel, testifying about his experience.

Finally, he winds up in a rental home in a foreign land under house arrest a-la Martha Stewart. And what’s he doing while he awaits his eventual execution?

For two whole years Paul stayed there in his own rented house and welcomed all who came to see him. Boldly and without hindrance he preached the kingdom of God and taught about the Lord Jesus Christ. #Acts 28:30-31

Today’s Prayer
Lord, use me. Grow in me a constant awareness of my purpose - to do what You want me to do, go where You want me to go and be who You want me to be.

Written by Kal El in: Journal, Spirituality |
Feb
27
2007
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Suffering for Someone Else

Today’s Bible study is from Acts 16-19.

After they had been severely flogged, they were thrown into prison, and the jailer was commanded to guard them carefully. Acts 16:23

Often times, we think of any suffering we have to endure as something that will eventually benefit us. We know that it builds character and that all things work together for good, etc., etc., etc. In this case, though, Paul and Silas suffered so that someone else could be blessed.

Chew on that for a moment.

Paul and Silas were beaten and thrown into prison for driving the demon out of a poor slave girl.. because her owners couldn’t exploit her ‘talent’ anymore. (Something about that smacks of Anna Nicole, but I digress) In the middle of the night, they’re singing songs of praise and a great earthquake blows the prison doors wide open.

Now in many other instances, we see God’s people escaping this way. It happened to Peter just a few chapters earlier. Paul and Silas elected, however, to stay. They knew the jailer would have surely been put to death (again, see Peter’s tale) if they had escaped. Instead, he and his whole household were saved.

Paul and Silas got their wounds cleaned, a hot meal and set free the next day with much fanfare. But did they gain anything? No. They were right back in the same place they started. The jailer and his family, however, would never be the same.

Today’s Prayer
God help me to be willing to sacrifice my own comfort so that someone else may benefit.

Written by Kal El in: Journal, Spirituality |
Feb
26
2007
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Want to Be a Clone?

Today’s Bible study is from Acts 13-15.

“It is my judgment, therefore, that we should not make it difficult for the Gentiles who are turning to God. Instead we should write to them, telling them to abstain from food polluted by idols, from sexual immorality, from the meat of strangled animals and from blood.”

Acts 15:19-20

The early church was initially made up of converted Jews. That quickly changed however, when God poured out the Holy Spirit on new Gentile believers. Suddenly a question arose. Should we force the Gentiles to behave like Jews to receive salvation?

Many who come (or don’t come) to the church today feel like those Gentiles. “I can’t go to church while I’m still an addict.” “I could never set foot in a church with the stuff I’ve been looking at online.” “Let me get _____ taken care of. Then I can go back to church.”

This is not the way it should work. The reality is that none of us will ever be good enough to come to God on our own. It’s when we come to Him in our filth that He wipes away the dirt and changes our lives. The church is designed to be a safe haven where people can harbor their world-weary souls and be refitted for the journey on.

Today’s Prayer
God help to to view people as perfect no matter where they are in their growth experience.

Written by Kal El in: Journal, Spirituality |
Feb
23
2007
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Who You Been Hangin’ With?

Today’s Bible study is from Acts 4-6.

Now when they saw the boldness of Peter and John, and had perceived that they were unlearned and ignorant men, they marveled. They recognized that they had been with Jesus. -Acts 4:13

About three months prior to this incident, Peter was busy pretending he didn’t even know Jesus and John was still jockeying for a position at his right hand. Fast forward to a post-Pentecost encounter with these men and there was no denying it. They’ve been with Jesus.

There was power in their actions and authority in their speech. They went about boldly proclaiming the very things the ruling authorities told them not to and were proud of the beatings they took for it. This kind of change could not be overlooked, swept under a rug or stamped out.

Today’s Prayer
God fill me with Your Spirit daily. Let my conversations, actions and relationships bear witness that I have been with Jesus.

Written by Kal El in: Journal, Spirituality |
Feb
22
2007
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The Flood: Acts 1-3

The Flood is a New Community effort to read through the New Testament in 40 days. To learn more about it, visit CentralChurchHHI.com. A devotional journal accompanies each reading, but I thought it would be a good idea to post my thoughts here.

The God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, the God of our fathers, has glorified his servant Jesus. You handed him over to be killed, and you disowned him before Pilate, though he had decided to let him go. You disowned the Holy and Righteous One and asked that a murderer be released to you. You killed the author of life, but God raised him from the dead. We are witnesses of this. By faith in the name of Jesus, this man whom you see and know was made strong. It is Jesus’ name and the faith that comes through him that has given this complete healing to him, as you can all see. “Now, brothers, I know that you acted in ignorance, as did your leaders. But this is how God fulfilled what he had foretold through all the prophets, saying that his Christ would suffer. Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out”

Acts 3:13-19 (NIV)

There’s so much action in the first three chapters of Acts that it’s easy to miss the recurring theme of God’s forgiveness. The first people he reached out to on the day of Pentecost were the very people who nailed him to the cross.

Today’s Prayer:
God help me to be grateful always that you took a lonely boy intent on cursing your name and loved him in spite of himself. Help me to love others and view them as innocent no matter what.

That last part gave me pause. Do I really mean “no matter what?” God work in me.

Written by Kal El in: Journal, Spirituality |

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