Thursday, November 29, 2007


I snuck this picture off of my Aussie friend's facebook page so you could all see my pals here in Ireland. Going from left to right is Caterin of Wales, me, Sandra of France, Anna of Australia and Jessica of North Carolina. There is one more Anna from Italy but she was taking the pic. This pic was taken at T.G.I. Fridays in Dublin where my American friend wanted to celebrate her birthday American style. I have been trying to get back into the swing of things this week with homework and all but Matt has had most of the week off so we have been staying up late and sleeping in. This past weekend I read Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and I will have to say it is probably my favorite fiction book of all time. What an excellent love story! Austen is a very talented writer and I could only wish I had not seen the movie first. If you haven't read it you should and if you have read it please tell me how much you loved it!

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Sharptooth video

I received this video in an email from my McMom and my heart nearly melted as it reminded me so much of my Sharptooth. Oh, how I miss his soft fur, blue eyes, pink nose and soothing purr! He is scheduled to be here with his beautiful and perfectly sweet sister Indomitus Plexus Puffytail January 10- we can't wait! MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE VOLUME ON!

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Team Polican and Team Irlanda


It has been about three weeks since my last blog as we have had the pleasure of having visitors in town. I am talking about none other than the infamous Policans from Tucson. While they were here we drug them around Dublin, spent a day in Belfast, and then took a trip to Scotland. The Policans are like our other half and we always have so much fun together traveling, playing spades, and never ceasing to give each other a hard time! Here are some pics from our recent adventures together in Europe...

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

When the Saints

Every so often Itunes gives away a free song that is actually good. I recently came across this one and since I downloaded it I can't get enough of it. It's the kind of song that when you listen to it it wells up inside of you and you want to cry for joy! I wish I had the blogger skills to post the song on my blog so you could hear it as the words go so well with the music. I highly recommend purchasing it and playing it over and over!

When The Saints by Sara Groves

Lord i have a heavy burden of all i've seen and know
it's more than i can handle
but your word is burning like a fire shut up in my bones
and i can’t let it go

and when i'm weary and overwrought
with so many battles left unfought
i think of paul and silas in the prison yard
i hear their song of freedom rising to the stars
and when the Saints go marching in
i want to be one of them

lord it's all that i can't carry and cannot leave behind
it all can overwhelm me
but when i think of all who've gone before and lived a faithful life
their courage compels me

and when i'm weary and overwrought
with so many battles left unfought
i think of paul and silas in the prison yard
i hear their song of freedom rising to the stars
i see the shepherd moses in the pharaohs court
i hear his call for freedom for the people of the Lord
and when the Saints go marching in
i want to be one of them

i see the long quiet walk along the underground railroad
i see the slave awakening to the value of her soul
i see the young missionary and the angry spear
i see his family returning with no trace of fear
i see the long hard shadows of calcutta nights
i see the sister standing by the dying man’s side
i see the young girl huddled on the brothel floor
i see the man with a passion come kicking down that door
i see the man of sorrow and his long troubled road
i see the world on his shoulders and my easy load
chorus

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Changing Weather

While talking with my European friends one day they told me they can spot Americans right away because they all wear New Balance shoes and carry backpacks with their names embroidered on them. Well, I am proud to say that my name is not embroidered on my bag but as far as the rest goes- guilty as charged. In an attempt to not stick out like a sore thumb I got some sweet boots today (thanks honey!). Everyone here wears boots with fashion tights and it is very cute. My friend Yunuen had asked me if I noticed people dress differently over here and at first I said no but I think I am beginning to see the difference now. I never thought my jeans were baggy until I lived in Europe.
On a different note, the weather is starting to change here. Not as much sun with more gray setting in and crisper air. The leaves are half gone off the trees and the days are much shorter. Matt and I stayed out all day shopping just because the sun was out and we wanted to soak it up before it goes into hibernation.
We are looking forward to the weekend as those crazy Policans get here Sunday for their 12 day Irish extravaganza. Yippee!

Friday, November 02, 2007

Lesson on Anthropology:Who is Man?

Two nights ago I was again blessed to attend the Truth Project. Lesson three was, "Anthropology: Who is man?" The instructor was right in beginning with when he said the problem of evil and who man is are inextricably linked. As we lay the foundation of anthropolgy (the study of man) we shall see the answer to the problem of evil.

Who is God? Who is man? America greatestest thinker, Johnathan Edwards, said, "Of all kinds of knowledge that we can ever obtain, the knowledge of God, and the knowledge of ourselves, are the most important." Quite. The answer to these two questions form the foundation of everyone's worldview. Today we will talk about who man is. What does the world say about man? What does God say about man?

As the instructor looked at man he focused on his essence, his moral state, and his need according to the biblical worldview. The Bible teaches man was created in the image of God. The original state of man was good and innocent. The state of man changed at the Fall- when man disobeyed God. Man's state was now fallen with a propensity for evil. The Bible says "Sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned (Rom. 5:12)."

How does the Bible describe fallen man?
  • evil
  • dead
  • blind
  • deaf
  • lost
  • rebellious
  • without hope
  • haters of God
  • desperatelywicked
  • children of the devil
As Charles Spurgeon so succinclty put it: "You cannot slander human nature; it is worse than human words can paint it."
So, man's moral state is fallen and he is is in rebellion against God. Only two things can happen here- either man will carry on in his fallen state, living in rebellion against God which will lead to separation from God for eternity in hell, or he will be redeemed. There are only two outcomes becuase of man's moral state. The only way for man's moral state to change is for him to be made alive by the Holy Spirit wherein he places his faith in Christ alone to save him from his sins. The Bible calls this redemtption and says it is what man needs above all else. We saw the Bible's description of fallen man above. Now lets look at what the Bible calls man who has been redeemed:
  • saints
  • priests
  • called out ones
  • the people of God
  • a holy nation
  • elect
  • children of God
  • Sons of God
  • beloved
  • born from above
  • alive in Christ
So now all is great, right? Not so fast. The Bible says even though we have been redeemed by the blood of Christ and made alive from our fallen and spiritually dead state we still carry our sinful nature. Man's essence is dualistic meaning he is both flesh and spirit rather than monistic which means purely material. A battle rages in the Christian between the flesh and the spirit. "So I say, live by the Spirit, and you will not gratify the desires of the sinful nature. For the sinful nature desires what is contrary to the Spirit, and the spirit what is contrary to the sinful nature. They are in conflict with each other, so that you do not do what you want (Gal. 5:16,17)." For further description of this battle see what Paul has to say in Rom. 7:15-25. God calls us to fight sin, in fact to kill it (though it cries to us for mercy!), and this is done with the help of the Holy Spirit who lives inside the new man.
The instructor contrasted the biblical worldview with the naturalistic worldview as follows: The Bible says that man is created in the image of God. The naturalistic worldview claims that man is a product of mindless, purposeless forces. The Bible teaches man, though created perfect, rebelled against God and is now fallen, his heart desperately wicked. The naturalistic worldview believes man is basically good. The Bible says man needs divine grace, regeneration and redemption. The naturalistic worldview says man must save himself through self-oriented pursuits.
The instructor went on to give interesting quotes from leading proponents of the naturalistic worldview. The beliefs are incredible and heartbreaking. Due to time and space I will focus on the quotes from the famous Abraham Maslow. Maslow is known for creating the hierarchy of needs where he claims that man's ultimate objective is self-actualization- following and doing your inner desires. This claim must be seen in light of Maslow's view of man:
"As far as I know we just don't have any intrinsic instincts for evil" -Maslow
"Since the inner nature is good or neutral rather than bad, it is best to bring it out and encourage it rather than to suppress it. If it is permitted to guide our life, we grow healthy, fruitful, and happy."- Maslow
"If you think in terms of basic needs; instincts, at least at their outset are all 'good'... careful study of them (instincts) will provide the value we need by which better societies can evolve." -Maslow
WOW! Is this the secret to life? Should I, as well as everyone else, follow the desires of my heart because after all, my inner nature is good or at least neutral! Will following my inner desires bring happiness, healthiness, fruitfulness and a better society? Most importantly where will this lead me in the end?
Two verses from Scripture come to mind in regard to my inner nature and where it will lead me:
"The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked. Who can know it" -Jer. 17:9
"For if you live according to the sinful nature you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the flesh, you will live." Rom. 8:13
The condition of man and the problem of evil are inextricably intertwined. When someone tries to tell you man is basically good ask him, in what world? Not the one we are living in. One of the so called major problems of Christianity is the problem of evil. People holding to a non-biblical worldview think Christianity cannot answer the problem of evil. The truth of the matter is only the biblical worldview can give a coherent, consistent and truthful answer about the problem of evil because only the biblical worldview sees man as he is: a sinner with no hope outside of Christ.