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Ronn is the Pastor at Beneva Christian Church in Sarasota, Florida.

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Theological Term of the Day


Concomitance

Concomitance means to occur with something else.  Something that is concomitant occurs alongside or in conjunction with something else.  Often, that which is concomitant is secondary in effect to something else and is associated with it.  In theology, particularly the Roman Catholic Church, it is the teaching that the entire body of Christ (including the blood) is contained within the communion wafer and both are therefore received in the one element.
                                                                                                                             - carm.org

Friday, June 29, 2012

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Quote of the Day

Prayer is a shield to the soul, a sacrifice to God, and a scourge for Satan.

                                                                                       - John Bunyan

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Quote of the Day

Gentlemen, I have lived a long time and am convinced that God governs in the affairs of men. If a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without His notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without His aid? I move that prayer imploring the assistance of Heaven be held every morning before we proceed to business." [turning point of success for the 1787 Constitutional Convention]
                                                                           - Benjamin Franklin

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Theological Term of the Day


Communicatio Essentiae

Communicatio Essentiae is a Latin term that means communication of the essence. The term is used primarily to convey that the communication of the 'essence' or substance of the Godhead proceeds from the Father to the Son, and from both the Father and the Son to the Holy Spirit.
This theological stance is one of the factors in the East/West split in Christian tradition. This split is still seen between the Western Roman Catholic Church joined by the Protestants and the Eastern Orthodox Churches. The discussion of the Communicatio Essentiae factors into theological conversations about the authority of Christ, subordinationism and hierarchy within the Godhead.
                                                                                                                          - carm.org

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Sunday Prayer

And now, Lord, what is my hope? Truly, my hope is even in Thee. Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, yet I will fear no evil. Lord, Thou knowest whereof we be made; Thou rememberest that we are but dust. I am Thine, Oh, save me! Behold, O Lord, how that I am Thy servant, and the son of Thine handmaid. Thine unprofitable servant; yet Thy servant. Thy lost prodigal child, yet Thy child. Into Thy hands I commend myself as unto a faithful Creator.

Lord, I am created in Thine own image. Suffer not Thine own image to be utterly defaced, but renew it again in righteousness and true holiness. Into Thine hands I commend myself, for Thou hast redeemed me, Thou God of Truth. Amen.

Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626)

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Theological Term of the Day


Common Grace

Common Grace is the grace God gives to creation as a whole. In this universal non-salvific form of grace, God allows the sun to shine upon both the righteous and the unrighteous. God shows his goodness to all people when He feeds them, allows them to work, experience beauty, learn and have joy. It is also common grace that "restrains" the wrath of God until a later time.
                                                                                                           -carm.org

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Read a Book...In 10 Minutes


The following blog excerpt is from a former professor of mine at Indiana Wesleyan University. It was written as a "way" to keep up on all the current pop Christian literature that saturates Christian Bookstores.

Enjoy!

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How to read a book in 10 minutes?  The trick is combining the following tips into your own personal pattern, and then adding others you discover along the way. Start with the following simple recipe then adjust to your own style.  IN just 90 minutes a month at your local Christian bookstore you can read a hundred books a year. Here’s a pattern to start with:

Minute 1: Memorize the title and author. To discuss a book intelligently you need to know the author, not remember him as “That guy from California.”  Study the cover until it is emblazoned into your mind. This take one minute, which is longer than you’d think.

Minute 2: Read the cover blurbs and recommendations—these often give a general sense of the book’s content and contribution.

Minute 3: Scan the front matter to get the gist of the book.  Unless the chapter titles are vague or cute you can often find the scope and sequence of a book’s contribution in the table of contents, Foreword and introduction.

Minutes 4-5: Find and scan the key chapter. Many books have a single chapter that includes their primary contribution. Actually many books are only a single chapter—the rest is filler and repetition. Look for the key chapter and scan it. 

Minutes 6-7-8: Find and read the secret clues.  Most books today have a way of “giving away” what they are about.  Find these clues and use then to figure out the message of the book.  If your book closes every chapter with a summary paragraph—read the final paragraph of each chapter. If your book does this by using pullout quotes or diagrams read them. Some writers carefully craft the first sentence of every paragraph as a logic outline—if so, read these sentences one after another to find the logic flow of the book. Usually you can get the general idea of a book in just three minutes scanning through the entire books reading these clues once you have learned how to find them.

Minutes 9-10: Write a summary on a note card. To condense what you learned take the last two minutes to write a summary in your own words of this book’s point. Use just one side of a single 3X5 note card—maybe drawing the cover on the other side as a memory prompt. Then, to solidify when you learned, tell someone about the book in the next 24 hours.

You should be able to do all of this in 10 minutesIf you are just starting out it might take a bit longer but don’t linger too long—remember your goal is to grasp a basic knowledge of these books, not to master them. If you set aside 90 minutes a month for a visit to your local bookstore you should be equipped to intelligently discuss a hundred new books every year. But, here’s the bonus: while reading a hundred books at 10 minutes each you will probably find five that are so good you’ll want to buy them. If you do, take these home and dedicate time for in-depth reading. After all, these five books are the ones you’ll want recommend to others.

                                                                                                                            - Dr. Keith Drury

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Theological Term of the Day


Codex

A Codex is an early book form made from papyri leaves cut, folded, and sewn together in the middle to make a book. First used in the second century.

                                                                                                                                   - carm.org

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Vacation Pictures

Special thanks to Guy and Missy for making this a possibility....





Saturday, June 16, 2012

Friday, June 15, 2012

Theological Term of the Day


Christology

Christology is the study of Jesus Christ as He revealed in the Bible. Some of the issues studied are: His deity, His incarnation, His offices, His sacrifice, His resurrection, His teaching, His relation to God and man, and His return to earth.
                                                                                                                                       -  carm.org

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Prayer Pic


This is the kids in the Church Chapel, during the Holy Week prayer chapels in April. 
(I did not line them up!) 

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Joke for the Day


The Harmonica


"Thanks for the harmonica you gave me for Christmas," little Joshua said to his uncle the first time he saw him after the holidays. "It's the best present I ever got."

"That's great," said his uncle. "Do you know how to play it?"

"Oh, I don't play it," the little fellow said. "My mom gives me a dollar a day not to play it during the day and my dad gives me five dollars a week not to play it at night.






Monday, June 11, 2012

Theological Term of the Day


Cherub/Cherubim

A Cherub or Cherubim is a type of angel usually involved in sacred work before God. They are generally described as winged creatures with feet and hands. The word(s) occurs over 90 times in the Old Testament and once in the New Testament at Heb. 9:5, "And above it were the cherubim of glory overshadowing the mercy seat; but of these things we cannot now speak in detail." Apparently, there are different kinds of Cherubim. Two golden Cherubim are on the Mercy Seat (Exodus 25:18). They were put in Eden "to guard the way of the tree of life," (Gen. 3:24). An interested description of them is given in Ezek. 1:5-11,13-14.
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Sunday, June 10, 2012

To Start Your Sunday

The eyes of all look to you,
   and you give them their food in due season.
You open your hand,
   satisfying the desire of every living thing.
The Lord is just in all his ways,
   and kind in all his doings.
The Lord is near to all who call on him,
   to all who call on him in truth.


                                   - Psalm 145:18

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Theological Term of the Day


Capital sins

A Capital sin is the root sin that is believed to cause all other sins, in Roman Catholicism. There are seven sins which are believed to be capital sins: pride, covetousness, lust, anger, gluttony, envy, sloth.
                                                                                               www.carm.org

Friday, June 8, 2012

Growing Up Fast!

Take a look at how young the kids look. That is just 2009...I think.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

There never was a truly great man that was not at the same time truly virtuous.

                                                                                                                          - Benjamin Franklin

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Here is the fam hiking at Clegg Botanical Gardens in Lafayette, Indiana about a week ago. It is a really nice place to walk/hike trails. 

Theological Term of the Day


Canon

Canon is another term for the Christian scriptures. The Canon consists of the 39 books of the Old Testament and the 27 books of the New Testament, making a total of 66 books total in the Protestant bible. At the Council of Trent the Roman Catholic Church added the Apocrypha to their cannon, making a total of 73 books in the Catholic Bible. The Canon is closed which means there is no more revelation to become Scripture.
                                                                                                                                - carm.org

Monday, June 4, 2012

Feedback!

Thank you for everyone's feedback on my blog and for the discussions that have come from the different posts. Here are a few answers, I am sure you can guess the questions....


1. Yes, I set many of my blog entry's (schedule them) to post at 2-4 am. I am NOT up at that early time on the internet. 


2. Yes, I have been reading and re-reading Bonhoeffer because I really like it. It has not been required by any school work.


3. I'll try and put more on about my family...as long as it is approved by Yvette!