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Thursday, February 23, 2006

I have been to the River Nile!

The coffee shop that is…..conveniently located on Main St (Hwy 377), in Keller, TX, very near my home.  I had a raspberry / pomegranate fruit drink that was really good.

But, the best part of my visit to River Nile was the company I was with.

Today I was blessed to meet face to face with some of the men behind the blogs I read.  I am not sure how often or how soon I will get to meet with those I have learned from, respect, and am influenced by in the blogosphere, so it was truly a very special event.

I was encouraged because each one of these guys were ministry focused, very likable, and quite fun to talk with.   Thanks guys, it was time very well spent.

3 quick words to describe the most prominent things I saw in each guy from this brief get together (though there was plenty of overlap between them):

JL:  soft spoken; humorous; an encourager
JS:  lots of ideas; transparent; visionary
TC:  energetic; focused; a motivator

I am praying for each of you as you move forward in the calling God has placed in your hearts, minds and hands.

Grace and peace,

Monday, February 20, 2006

Emergent: Fad or Future?

Emergent Church Movement: Fad or Future?

Grace and peace,

Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Yes, I said yoga...

(I was inspired to post this since I just left a short comment on the Monday Morning Insight blog, This Isn't Todd Rhoades, prior to writing this post....)

Tori and I have started doing Bikram yoga to get ourselves back in shape. We have always been involved in some type of athletics, sports, and being health conscious, so being involved in physical fitness is nothing new for us......

But, yoga?

Yes. Bikram Yoga at that (
def. A rigorous form of Yoga performed in a room heated to at least 95 (typ. 105) degrees. Each posture in the sequence is designed to safely stretch and open the body, in preparation for the next posture, - for 1.5 hours!).

It is THE hardest workout I have ever done. You go through a series of increasingly difficult postures, practicing your breathing, stretching, and balancing. I guess somewhere in all of this you are supposed to be relaxing, but we are still learning and weak, and the only relaxing we can do yet is after class is finished.

I know that there aren't a lot of Christians too pumped or interested in/about yoga, and I understand that, but there is an amazing amount of health benefit, maybe one of the best and pure forms of physical exercise there is, swimming is up there, too.

I am no expert, (will be looking into it more now), but I think it is Hatha Yoga (def. A branch of Yoga, perhaps the most practiced style of Yoga, emphasizing the physical aspects of the spiritual path, with postures and breath control)., and other types that get into the spiritual mysticism. But (so far) in my experience, I haven't heard any sort of spiritual leanings that has caused me any concern for our theology. Not too mention a very fertile ground for witnessing about the grace of God, and hopefully share the gospel.

So far I like it becasue it is:

- low impact (you work against your own body weight)
- is increasing my flexibility
- burning many calories, up to 600, maybe more
- has improved my balance
- helping get rid of toxins through the sweating and the postures
- it has totally increased my awareness to improve my diet
- giving me additional time to pray and meditate on Scripture during the still moments

Once I get used to the Bikram workouts, I am planning on re-starting my plyometrics workouts for additional agility and strength. I highly recommend it for anyone serious about raising their level of health and fitness.

Grace and peace,