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Thursday, January 26, 2006

here's a question for you...

here's a question for you...
as stated in one of my recent posts, i have been really taken and moved by the story behind the movie End of the Spear. Jamie Saint, the grandson of Nate Saint, came and spoke at our church last Sunday and really drove home the message of this story, Forgivness! we as Christians live in a fallen world, a world that in order to reach, we must first forgive, then make attempt to "Make Contact", no matter the cost.
so without interjecting to much of my own thoughts, here is a twist on the story, and the making of the movie.
the lead actor, Chad Allen, chosen to play Nate Saint and grown up Steve Saint (Nate's son) in the movie, is a current, active, gay, homosexual activist.
where does your mind go with that? What does that say? How does that affect your support of the movie? WWJD (What Would Jesus Do) Please give me your thoughts.
-C. Allen

Wednesday, January 25, 2006

eBay!!! Where have I been?

eBay!!! Where have I been?
eBay has been around for several years now, and I really have not given it a whole lot of thought. It always seemed a little to overwhelming for me. But, recently I have bought a few things off eBay and it was so neat, so easy. Also, I put up a few spare computer parts up for bid and, at present, we are just seeing how things are going. As far as listing my items, easy, easy, easy. But as of now, no bids yet, but we'll see. Anyway, really fun and easy, if you have not yet, give it a try, you might like it.
-C. Allen
by the way, if you are interested, my eBay ID is callen727

Sunday, January 22, 2006

End of the Spear

today Steph and i went to see the movie End of the Spear. i will provide further thoughts on the movie soon. if you have not made plans to go see this movie, make them now. there are also a couple of books out on the story including End of the Spear by Steve Saint and Through Gates of Splendor by Elisabeth Elliot. I plan on buying and reading both of these and will follow with my thoughts on those as well.

Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Goodbye PETRA

Seems a bit wierd to do a review on a band that is no longer. The year 2006 stands out in many people's minds and hearts as the first year in so many that will not be blessed by the music of PETRA, not live or new at least. A concert in Murphy, NC on the 31st of December, 2005 ended the farewell tour for PETRA.
IN 1974, a group of guys came together to play and worship the lord through their music, as well as go on to start one of the first, and best Christian rock bands. From 1974 until the end of 2005, this band, changing in it's members but never it's mission, blessed a mutitude of followers. Although the farewell tour has come to an end, the music of PETRA will, I believe, live for a long time to come.
I can only tell my own story of how the band PETRA touched my life.
At about the age of 11, 12, or maybe even 13, my family went through a bit of change and a bit of a challange. We had always been a church going family, a Christian family, a believing family. But, something happened to effect my parents, something that would prove to be a good thing, but also prove to be a hardship, as most good things are. Something caused my parents to see the world for what it really, really is, a dark and unholy place. As this reality hit them between the eyes. They looked down at there three, under the age 11 or so children, and this, I think, scared them. Like turning a puppy lose in the middle of a highway. Of course their reaction, was one of fear and an attempt to protect their own. For months, we as a family were shut off from the outside world. We were brought home to be homeschooled. The radio was not to be turned on without permission and close supervision. The TV was a very seldom happening and again only with very close supervision. (Note: I do believe that the radio and TV should be listened to and watched by children only with close supervision, this is just to show the contrast of change that took place in my household during those years.) So, for the next several months, things went on like this, very little TV (which I think, looking back, was just fine) and very little music. Let me say here, I LOVE MUSIC, and always have. I need it, even if I go deaf, I think there will always be a song in my mind and heart, at least I hope there will be. Over these months, things went as you might expect, I would sneak away and listen to the local "hip" music stations on the radio, I would get caught, and I would be reminded that that was not allowed in our home. Friends would give me "tapes" of artists that were "not that bad" or maybe even that claim to be "Christian". These "tapes" would be reviewed by my parents and then usually be thrown in the trash. At the time, I was sooooo mad. I could not believe what they we doing "to me". Looking back, I see that they were actually doing something "for me", even if they didn't even know it. Finally, we all were able to understand that all I wanted was music, not bad or worldly music, just music.
So, now was the time that, little did anybody know, we as a family would start to make some of my fondest childhood memories. As a family, we would all climb into the old minivan and make trips to the local Christian bookstores. These really are some of the best memories of being a kid that I have to this day. We would try so many different Christian artists on for size. We tried artists like Amy Grant, Sandy Patty, Carman, 2nd Chapter of Acts, and so many more. All very, very good. But nothing still "as good as" the guitars that I could hear if I could sneak a listen to the local rock stations.
And then it happened. My grandparents took me on a mission trip to Mexico with a group of college students from a bible college where my grandmother was a professior. And, yep you guessed it, one of thoses bible college students had a PETRA album with him and he let me listen to it on his walkman. I don't think I will ever forget, it was the album Beyond Belief. I gave that album one listen and have not had one doubt since, there was a new chapter opened in my Christian life. God was cool! And God knew how to ROCK! These guys had something, something I wanted, something I was not going to let go of. For the rest of that week long trip, every chance I got, I was listening, exploring more of this album, this band, this rocking praising of our Lord.
Needless to say, as soon as I arrived home, Mom and Dad had to hear this album, Mom and Dad had to hear what I heard, Mom and Dad had to hear how pure and right and rockin' this "tape" of Christain rock music was. Sure enough, it was no time until we were riding around in that same old, little yellow minivan, rockin', singing to the top of our lungs as a family "I am on the rock", "this is my creed", and so many more.
Now, almost ten years, I'm an adult myself. I have a wife, a home, a career, and two chihuahuas. And yes, I still drive around in my truck and scream to the top of my lungs "Beyond Belief, Beyond Belief".
The band Petra may not be playing together in live concert again until we all assemble in the ever after, but there music and message will stand strong, and be sung and heard loud and strong until then.

Goodbye PETRA, until next time...

new links and Ceasar salad

first off, if you look over to the right, i have put some new links on this page. hope you enjoy them.

second off, and this one is mostly for my family but anyone is welcome to hop in, i am looking for your BEST Ceasar salad resipe. for my family, if you have the old Ceasar salad recipe, the one written on a pink sheet of paper, i would really, really love to have a copy of that. if not, i would like any readers BEST Ceasar salad resipe. thank you and good night.
chase...

One quick question?

real quick question,
could someone explain to me, in real simple terms, what RSS means? I see it mentioned a lot on blogs and other websites, but don't know what it means. I did a search on it but didn't see much that explained what they are; maybe I didn't look long enough. Anyway, I will do more research soon, but if any of you (out of all two of you) can explain it to me real quick, that would be great.
chase

Check these out!

Check these out, Widgets!
Go to Yahoo and search for Yahoo Widgets. These things might be kinda cool, they might be just another way to allow spyware, adware, and all other types of "ware" into your computer. But until I manage to crash my hard drive with these things, they really are fun. Give them a look and maybe a try and tell me what you think.
Later,
chase

A few new pictures of the girls...



































































Hope these pictures find you well. Things are going pretty good here.
More to come soon...
Chase, Stephanie, Peyton, and Taylor

Monday, January 09, 2006

my thought for the week...

ok, here is my thought/question/pondering for the week. was there ever a time in the life of Jesus here on earth that Jesus used His "supernatural" power to work good for Himself.
allow me to put that in reference, or at least try. Jesus came to earth as a God and as a human. as He walked the earth, He performed "supernatural" acts in order to prove to those around him that He was more than just a mere man. but, reflect to when Jesus was up on the mountain and satan tempted Him to turn the stone into a piece of bread. well, in our last bible study, the question came up, why would it have been a bad thing for Jesus to turn a stone into bread?
the way i see and understand it, the problem with that would have been that Jesus would have been using His God power for himself. if Jesus was willing to do that, than how many other things would He have been willing to do in order to make His stay here on earth a bit easier for Himself. if He was willing to turn stones into bread using his God power, than could He have used His God power to help Him through other things like the life with no sin, or the crucifixion, etc.
the way i look at the life of Jesus here on this earth is He as a God living here as a human. that was the whole point wasn't it, that He walked where we walked, felt what we felt, hurt like we hurt. if He was down here walking around in a human body just as a cover, yet feeling everything as a God, then wouldn't that make it all pointless?
please give input. i am looking for your opinions, thoughts, references, etc.

Sunday, January 01, 2006

could there be any more poop?


that's right, i asked if there could be more poop?
Taylor the chihuahua came to live with us last monday. she is the coolest little thing. her personality is so different than Peyton's. Peyton is so prim and popper, Taylor is sooo clumsy. they are fun to watch play. and i don't think that their mommy could love them anymore than she does.
so, here is the problem. when Taylor came home to live with us, she had quite a bit of diarrhea. this can be normal for a pup when they move to a new place. i already had a vet visit scheduled for her the next day. everything came back normal and healthy from that visit. like normal, they took a poop sample. the next day, the bad news came. diagnosis- giardia. giardia is a parasite that makes it's way into the intestinal system of the animal and causes problems, including diarrhea. Also, this giardia is very contagious to other animals and humans. and that’s where the bad news starts. today, this morning, when i got home from work, i took Peyton "potty" and, yes you guessed it, diarrhea. of course this happens on a holiday, so i will have to wait until tuesday to get Peyton started on a treatment plan.
we are so glad to have pups that are free from diseases that could take their lives. they are the most fun to have around, they watch, and keep us company. unfortunately, they both now have this intestinal parasite, giardia. since this causes diarrhea, it is really, really hard on our carpet, our sleep schedule, and on the pups themselves. we are going to work as hard as we can to treat and fix this and also to use this as an opportunity to grow closer as husband and wife as well as a family of people and pups.
we remember that things could be so much worse. however, this is not easy so all prayers are welcome.
i will try to keep this site updated. thanks to everyone who has read this. i hope to provide more pictures and more interesting reading soon.
-C. Allen