Archive for May, 2010

Hail!

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

We were in the middle of a stormy season and then came the hail! Sherry was home when it just covered us up. You see the impact when the ice stuff comes on the leaf protector on our gutters. They are because the falling debris overwhelms our down spouts. But they stopped the hail and the water cascaded down! Pretty fun. Fortunately not much damage to our plants in our new garden (Cyndee’s contribution to home.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Western Update May 13

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Western’s graduation weekend is always an incredible time. You remember yours I’m sure. At this year’s banquet, we heard John McKay tell of his first class at Western, Dr. Millard Erickson’s Twentieth Century Theology. His shocking introduction to Western came when he sat down for class that first day. His neighbor heaved a big sigh as he commented on the difficulty of the required pre-class readings and the pre-class paper. A quick change of attitude, and some serious catching up followed quickly. His great relief when he turned in his exam turned to dismay when he discovered it had been submitted to Dr. Mallard Erickson. John is always the loyal Duck fan, much to Todd Miles’ dismay!

My highlight was Tin Nguyen who acknowledged how his speech impediment had left him feeling disqualified from any public speaking. He then spoke eloquently of how God has called him to take the gospel back to his native Vietnam and to Vietnamese people in Malaysia, using his technical skills as a senior engineer at Intel to enable him to minister, teach and preach to Vietnamese people in several areas. He will go to Vietnam again at the end of this month. His prayer request is that he would be able to speak the Word boldly despite the danger of official reprisal.

Please pray for Carl Laney. He was diagnosed with prostate cancer and will have surgery on May 18. Norm Thiesen just had prostate surgery and Terry Burns had it a few years ago. They interact about their shared experiences which the rest of us hope are unique to them.

Katharine Sweeney discovered that the chemotherapy that had been recently doing so well has finished its work and her lung cancer is growing once again. She will participate in a research trial of a new type of treatment. Her presence at the Commencement services were a time to greet and pray for her.

Doctrine: What Christians Should Believe, the fourth book Mark Driscoll and I have done together, has been released. An Episcopal priest adopted it for their year long apprentice training program reviewed it here. Since I so dislike writing, it is all the more amazing that our books were done in three years!

You must read Bev Hislop’s book, Shepherding Women in Pain. Don’t let the title mislead you. It is not just for women. Where else will you find immensely helpful chapters on such issues as infertility, eating disorders, incarceration, suicide, domestic abuse, divorce, spiritual abuse and same sex attraction?

Other recent faculty and student books include Todd Miles, A God of Many Understandings?: The Gospel and Theology of Religions and Marc Cortez, Theological Anthropology: A Guide for the Perplexed and Jim DeYoung, Burning Down the Shack. Matt Mikalatos, long time Campus Crusade worker and 2010 graduate, published Imaginary Jesus, a tale of Jesus constructs from Magic 8 Ball Jesus, Harley Jesus, even Liberal Social Services Jesus. We are a productive seminary!

A final note: I will be having surgery on May 25 to close up a pouch in my esophagus. It should be quite routine and make swallowing easy again.

Jesus bless you!

Gerry

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First Time

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

There are surprises in my life that make me laugh. This is one of them. Getting my author copy of this foreign edition of Death by Love made me laugh out loud. Somehow the idea of the first translation of one of our four books being into Korean seemed so joyous and ironic. It’s a country I’ve never been to though the explosion of Christianity there has been amazing over the last couple of generations. This book is the one that is my favorite of the four, so I’m glad they chose it. But just the sight of the book in characters I can’t even begin to make out, knowing that the message of full flowered atonement is going to this great country is a joy. So I share my discovery here.