Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Busy life, Idols and ER

Yep - life has been super busy again.  Last week was filled with stuff outside the house including me working at church from 9AM to 11PM on Friday where we had a concert for Youth for Christ.  It was a wonderful evening and I have to say, while I don't like their music style, the three bands really showed me how much they love Jesus and they clearly ministered to the kids.  We had Mikeschair, AfterEdmund and LeCrae with Tedashi.  Look them up on YouTube if you'd like! 

As some of you know, I like Mark Driscoll from Mars Hill Church in Seattle and find him to be theologically sound.  He once again was on Nightline and this time he spoke of idols and I thought his segment was really good.  It's not long - only about 4 minutes - so take the time to watch it if you can!  One correction, though.  Of course the world doesn't know their terms and meanings well and they labeled Mark as an emergent leader and he's most certainly not part of the emergent movement.  Theologically, he's very conservative and isn't afraid to call sin a sin and in this segment, you can see he's really clear about God and idols.  So just because Nightline called him "emergent", he's not.  :)

http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/10Commandments/ten-commandments-pastor-preaches-worship-modern-day-idols/story?id=8712532


Finally, please pray for my husband.  Yesterday while bringing the boat to the mooring on a very windy afternoon, he ran to the front of the boat and caught his toe as he was going.  He called me to let me know he needed me and there was "stuff" hanging out of his baby toe.  I got there, got the boat tied on properly and went down below where he was laying on our bed.  I took one look and said "Honey, that's bone."  Yep - the diagnosis is a complete compound dislocation of the baby toe.  Not only did he fully dislocate the last bone in the toe, but he was able to get the rest of the bone to come out of the skin completely.  Wish I got a picture for you but you'll just have to imagine it.  But God is good.  Our good friend is an orthopedic surgeon and he was at the hospital last night.  From the time we walked in the doors to the end of his surgery, only two hours had elapsed.  He was in his room 3 hours after that - so 5 hours from walking in the door to him being in bed - not bad!  He's staying in for a few days because of needing to be in IV antibiotics just in case.  He's on steroids for his asthma and they're just worried about infection.  He should heal up fine although there's likely tendon/ligament and nerve damage but it's the baby toe, so it's not like it's super vital.  Add in to that the fact that he trashed his other foot 5 years ago and that means that he's used to bum feet - only now he has two.  One thing he's disappointed about is that he can't go on our church's men's retreat this weekend and lead worship - doctor's orders (and our doctor goes to our church so it's not like he doesn't realize the importance of the retreat).  But there's always next year.  :)

3 comments:

Sheree said...

I am sorry to hear about his foot but praise God you had a wonderful doctor. Will be praying for a quick healing.

Ella said...

Praying here too !

Our Spin Cycle said...

Oh Ann! Thanking God you were even available to come help your husband, too.

I think my face contorted in pain as I imagined your husband's injury. Youch!

Praying for his speedy recovery without infection. Also praying for his sadness in not being able to lead the worship during the retreat to subside.