Friday, March 30, 2007

Movie And Dinner

Wow .. I had a great day today.

In the morning I had my regular church internship meeting at school. Then, late afternoon, I went to the bus station to pick up Ralph. He's here for the next day. We went home and drank mate until about 6:30, at which time we got into my car and drove to the movie theatre.

At the theatre, we met up with my dear friends Clau and Carla, and Connie and Alberto. We saw Amazing Grace, a great movie about the abolition of slave trade in England. It was very interesting to see how William Wilberforce was portrayed in the film. I know a little of him from my History of Christianity course at school, and from what I can tell, his portrayal in the film was quite accurate. So often nowadays, movies that have an inkling of spiritual content are deconstructed to a point beyond recognition (wouldn't want to challenge relativism now, would we), but overall I felt they did his faith justice.

Anyways, after the movie Clau pulled out a $50 gift certificate for the Spaghetti Factory. Nice..!! So we went there and wined and dined. Clau's Mexican friend, Karla, also joined us there. Man she's a blast. Great fun..... Ralph had a good time too.

I'm blessed.

Sunday, March 25, 2007

Sick .. But Getting Better

Unfortunately I was unable to go to visit mom and dad yesterday. I think I got some kind of food poisoning, because I've been in bed most of today with a wicked (that is .. EVIL and PAINFUL) stomach ache throughout the day.

It would've been so good to go to Abbotsford to visit with family. Not only was it dad's birthday yesterday, it was also my parents' ??? wedding anniversary. Shame on me .. I don't even know how many years they've been married.....

I hope to visit them two weeks from now, on Easter Sunday.

Friday, March 23, 2007

Happy Birthday Dad!

Today is dad's 66th birthday, I trust you'll have a happy day, dad! Thank you for the many ways in which you minister to us.

God bless you abundantly!

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Family Business Meeting: Take 2

Today we had our second business meeting, and as expected, the outcome wasn't all that good. Given my concerns about the purpose, continuity concerns, etc...., it just didn't make sense to go ahead with it.

Having said that, it's not all negative. Ted will put together a proposal with more concrete numbers (expected revenues, costs), and we'll re-evaluate again after looking at it.

Ted didn't seem pleased about the outcome. But I think it's better to ask hard questions now.

Monday, March 19, 2007

A New Preacher

We've got a new pastor in our Evening Service. He's actually a classmate of mine from school. He preached tonight (yes, I went). I'm glad I went. I didn't really want to go, but I forced myself to go. And I'm glad I did, because God blessed the effort. I'm (mildly) encouraged.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

A Passion And A Paradox

Tonight I went to a fundraising dinner at a church (not my own) that I volunteer at once a month. The fundraiser was for a feed-the-homeless service this church operates every Thursday night.

I enjoyed the evening (Paul came also). Had a good meal, a few good speeches/testimonies, a silent auction, and an offering. The best part of the evening was a conversation that I had with Andrew, the man in charge of the program.

I'm realizing that I have a passion for the poor. There's a paradox in this passion though. The more I come in contact with issues of poverty (said differently, the more I encounter the helplessness of the poor), the more I'm convinced that there's very little I can do about it, yet at the same time the more convinced I become that I should do something about it.

I think it was Mother Teresa who said something along the lines of "Prayer drives us to the world, and the world drives us back to prayer." Simple yet profound. I like it.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Family Business Meeting: Take 1

So a few days ago my brother Ted sent me an email suggesting that we - that is, he, our brother in law, and me - open a family business. His idea is to open a house-building company: buy property, build a house, and sell it, buy another property, build a house, sell it, etc...

Tonight was our first "business meeting."

I went there in good spirits, thinking that in principle, he had a good idea. But our meeting didn't go so well, at least according to my thoughts. Now I feel quite sour about it.

The core issues are the following questions:
* why open a business? Ted has a job; Heinz has a job (he just got one earlier this week); and I, well, what the heck do I know about building and selling homes! Then again, I've been thinking about setting up some kind of an "urban Chrsitian community" in the city. Maybe our company could build and donate the house. Ha!

* continuity? Ted and family are only planning to stay in Canada for another 1.5 years at which time they will return to South America. In light of Ted's absence, who would run the business?

* given the above two issues, is it ethical to use dad's "goodwill" (money) as a guarantee? Aren't we taking a rather big risk with his money? Is this pride setting in?

* and finally (we didn't even tackle this issue at the meeting .. but it will be an issue before too long .. I know it!), what about familial conflicts regarding money? Based on past experiences, I know the greed that sets in with regards to money. It's not a pretty sight...

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Skipped Church .. Again

I've skipped 2 of the last 3 Sunday evening services .. and 4 of the last 8 I think. I lack motivation. I lack energy. I lack joy. I don't want to render God the praise he is due for some reason.

Darkness looms ..

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Studying With Claudia

I'm so blessed to have a friend like Claudia. She came over in the morning, around 9, and I made breakfast for her. Afterwards, we studied the day away, until about 6pm. Then she went away to a party I think, or perhaps Latin-dancing .. she does that a lot.

I spent the rest of the evening studying contently, but a part of me was very sad she left. Strange: on the one hand, I am quite content - in fact, I insist on - spending a lot of time alone; but on the other hand, there's an incredible yearning for an "Other".

I can't decide whether this "Other" is an intense search for deeper communion with God, or a desire to be in a relationship with a woman.

The good thing, or perhaps, the challenging, confusing thing, is that both of those desires are perfectly legitimate and godly.

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

I Don't Care

I skipped Pastoral Care today, because I'm tired of listening to my prof swearing in class. He's very good in his field (counselling), but it seems to me he's a little depressed.

Of course, it's "contextualized" swearing, meaning that the swearword is "in line" with the context he's describing, but I just don't buy that. That's such a poor excuse! As someone in a position of power and influence, a professor ought to have enough spiritual self-discipline/control to have "reign" over his tongue.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

An Evening With Family And Friends

I'm writing this under today's date, even though what I'm about to describe took place last night.

Yesterday evening, around 4:30pm, 4 of my bestest friends, James, Petro, Carla, and Claudia went to Abbotsford for dinner with my family. It was a superb evening .. one of the best evenings I've had this year.

We arrived at my parent's place shortly before 6, and drank some mate before dinner. My bro, sis, and their families (including my 5 nephews and 3 nieces) came too, and it was delightful introducing them to my friends. It was equally delightful introducing friends to family.

After a few minutes of introductions and snacks, we gathered 'round the livingroom dinner table and ate a fantastic meal: baked potatoes, broccoli salad, chipa, rice, and feijoada (Carla loved this!) were only a few of the many goodies mom had prepared. Of course, dad did his part too, preparing a massively delicious bbq: steak and chicken (no vegetarians around our dinner table that's for sure!!!). My bro brought a bottle of red wine, and I brought a bottle of Portuguese rose also, which went very well with everything.

And dessert .. my gosh .. that's a whole 'nother story again. Karin made a cheesecake, and mom made a chocolate cake (sort of like a black forest cake). Of course, it didn't help that I'm lenting from coffee and chocolate .. but oh well, the cheesecake was up for grabs ... and grab I did. :D

After dinner we all sat around the table and enjoyed good conversation. In retrospect, it was more like a question-answer period: family-members asking the questions, friends answering them. Unfortunately, my friends didn't get to return the favour, and consequently the "conversation" was a bit one-sided. Oh well, next time...

Another highlight for me was when my nephew Ralph played a beautiful piece by Chopin on the piano. He is very good. It seems to me he loves to serve others with his musical gifts. Tanis, on the other hand, disappeared for much of the evening. Not sure where she went to ...

Around 10:30pm we made our way back home to Vancouver. I had so much fun. I didn't take any pictures - forgot my camera - my bad. Still, a great evening. God has blessed me with amazing family and friends!

Preparing Bible Studies

Morning/Afternoon: I went to a conference at my church on how to prepare small group Bible Studies. It was very helpful, as we went through the gospel of John (by far my favourite gospel!) and looked at 7 steps of study preparation (essentially, 7 steps of exegesis). Here are the steps:

1- write / type out the text.
2- What kind of literature is it?
3- Underline unclear, repeated, or very important words.
4- Determine context
5- Establish structure / shape of passage
6- Main idea
7- Prepare teaching outline.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Extension Granted!

Pheeeeew! I'm so relieved. This afternoon I sent off an email to my professor, asking for an extension in my Systematic B course .. and tonight I got a response in the affirmative.

So, rather than having to write a 4,000 word paper and final exam in the next 14 days, I have an additional 2 months! This is just awesome!

Now I can devote the next 5 weeks to researching my paper: "The implications of Christ's bodily resurrection on our own bodily resurrection."

Then, I have an additinoal 3 weeks to study for my final exam.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Arghhh

I had a piece of humble pie today. It didn't taste very good. I got my mark on a paper that defended moralism in the early church, and I only got a B+. Ughhhhh.....

I thought this was a good paper, and B+ is not a "bad" mark, but I was really hoping for .. well .. an A. My professor agreed with the conclusions I came to in the paper, but his feedback indicated that I didn't answer all the questions pertaining to the issue. Apparently my argument wasn't watertight (although he didn't use those words).

Well, anyways, ya can't win them all .. still, humble pie doesn't taste very good.