Monday, September 11, 2006

Immersed, Sprinkled and Poured...

Okay, so after several weeks of "burning hotness" weather wise, we all gear up for yesterday's Baptism extravaganza here at GCC and wake up to 58 degree weather with impending thunderstorms on the prowl. Seriously, it had to be the coldest September 10th in history, but undaunted, we saddled up and headed to the water. Why? Well, here's a little of Elijah's story.

About three months ago, Elijah approached me and said, "Hey, dad... you know that time of the year when everybody goes down to the water and gets dunked to say that they want to follow Jesus?" "You mean Baptism, Bug?" "Yeah that... uh... well, i'd like to do that." And so began the journey. This was totally his deal. We didn't prompt him, remind him or even tell him it was coming up. He just wanted to do it, so we began the process of helping him understand what it meant. Now that it's over, he's been proudly exclaiming to everyone, "yesterday, i told more than a thousand people that i'm going to follow God!"

On the way out to meet Rob Wegner (my boss and one of the pastors here at GCC), E started to get a little apprehensive. There were some 400 other people "wading in the water" yesterday, and i couldn't help wondering if he felt like some sort of sanctified lemming marching down to the sea. It didn't help that the torrential rainstorm that drenched us before we got into the water already had our core temperature about 10 degrees lower than normal, or that the water was therefore about another 10 degrees colder than last year. But holding on to Sami and I's hands, he bravely marched up to the lady announcing each name and told them, "I'm Elijah Kellen Magruder... and i want to follow God!" She read out, "Now entering the water... Elijah Magruder", and we began to walk in. I looked at Elijah shortly before we got to our "station", and his little lips were already blue (no kidding), but he was resolute. Laughing and gasping from both obvious joy and near hypothermia, he cluchted onto my side and held on as we marched out.

When we reached Rob, Elijah prepped his hands as they had shown him (hold your nose with one hand, and grab your wrist with the other), and looked Rob in the eye as Rob asked him if he had indeed decided to follow Jesus. Elijah answered with a resolute and direct "Yes Sir!", and then went under the waves. He came up laughing and hugging and shouting "I'm so full of joy!!!", which is totally funny, because we have never tried to super-load any of those words, emotions or expectataions, but out they came nonetheless.

We sloshed to the shore, were greeted by tons of family and friends in the "Hug Zone" (a cordoned off area where people meet the emerging dunkees), and then promptly went to dry off and head home.

We finished off with pizza, sparkling grape-juice and a cake that Sami baked specifically for the occasion, which Elijah decorated himself.

It was a VERY good day, and, as Mark Beeson joked, with the torrential rain, being soaked before entering the water, and then being dunked beneath it, we actually experienced simultaneously all three "common" modes of Baptism at the same time: Immersion, Sprinkling and Pouring!

Monday, August 07, 2006

UFO: Unidentified Flying Orneriness

Gigi and Papa (referred to by Peri and Elijah by the singular title: "GigiPapa") took the Munchkins to the Cass County Fair on Saturday while mommy and daddy enjoyed a little "just them" time. While at the Fair, however, GigiPapa managed to capture this glimpse of the two cutest aliens we have ever seen zipping about in their flying saucer.

This is one of those pictures that should be on a postcard somewhere... at least WE think so! Make sure you click the picture here to get a bigger and better look at the photo. The look on their faces says it all.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Peas in a Pod....

Out in the back yard, Sami took a quick second to snap a couple of great pictures of Elijah and Peri together.

Rugged AND Advanced...

We went to Potato Creek State Park today for a fun jaunt through the trails, and ended up taking the "non-wussy" paths just so that we could feel like Lewis and Clark...or something. To commemorate, we had Elijah stand next to one of the trail signs, which not only indicate the type of trail we took, but the fact that he is indeed attempting to be both "rugged" and, in many ways, "advanced" as well. :-):

We took some periodic rests as well, and while Elijah bounded alongside us (talking non-stop the entire time), Peri rode in the "jog stroller" while we huffed and puffed along. Whenever we would stop, she would hang out on mommy or gather things from the forest floor for a quick "ooh" and "ahh" from the rest of us.

We also saw some fun "wildlife" along the way, including a little turtle that had burrowed its way into a little hole by the side of one of the paths, several millipedes, some micro-frogs that hopped quickly out of the way when we approached, and also heard what we called "violin birds" that made the most interesting warble i've ever heard (though we never saw them).

We also were able to experience firsthand what it feels like to be caught in a torrential downpour and to have NO way to getting back to our car in any kind of time to avoid it, so added being absolutely drenched to our list of accomplishments for the day.


At one particular point of the journey, we also had to traverse a long set of very narrow wooden stairs, which Peri enjoyed immensely because we left her IN the jog-stroller while we climbed. While we wondered if she might have lost any IQ points from all the jostling, she was giggling and happy, which we took as a worthwhile trade-off.

All in all, and while we were pretty tired at the end of it, we would say that it was a VERY good day, and we're planning on going back tomorrow, loaded with hot dogs and marshmallows to grill.









Sharks... "Bad Fathers"!

I (Jack) TOTALLY dig sharks! I think they're amazing creatures. Because of that, and because Elijah is equally fascinated by them, we talk about them a lot. Usually, we talk about their predatory capabilities... you know, their ability to hunt and track struggling prey over miles of water, the design of their bodies which requires that they keep moving to breathe, their placoid scale "armor", their total lack of body fat, their electromagnetic receptor "pits" in their noses and nicotating eyelids that protect and guide them the last few instances before they take a lethal bite out of something, and, of course, the power behind their fearsome bites that make them for good reason the single most unchallenged predators in the oceans.

But for some reason, this morning, Elijah (while watching Finding Nemo for the "n"th time) asked about how sharks "marry" each other and have families. I explained that with most sharks, the males don't stick around after courtship. In fact, i explained, most of the time, the males leave shortly after they meet the females and do not help to care for the young at all.

Elijah was incredulous. "You mean... they don't help the mommies to take care of the babies at all?!?!?" "Nope... in fact, God programmed them to leave because many male sharks would probably eat their young if they stuck around." He folded his little arms and with a very indignant expression on his face, pointed at me and said, "Well! I think that they means that they are BAD FATHERS!!! How dare they just leave like that!" I agreed. Even apex predators don't get off the hook (pun intended) on this one.

From the mouths of babes, eh?

Thursday, June 22, 2006

A Lesson in Proto-Asian, by Dr. Persephone Magruder

We often swear that what comes out of Peri's mouth sounds more Asian than English, and given that we believe that she and her brother are child prodigies anyway, we are convinced that she has secretly intuited some form of the proto-Asian languages that spawned all modern day languages. Below is a sampling of the sorts of things she says regularly.

Wa yu punon?
(lit. "What did you put on?"): What are we going to view tonight?
Wa satsay? (lit. "What's that say?"): Can you please read that for me?
Wan na wacha mumee? (lit. "Want to watch a movie?"): Would you like to view a motion picture with me?
Bok chu hai! (lit. "!!!!"): We have no idea what this means, but it is often uttered as an exclamation of some sort.
deh dee (masculine) (lit. daddy): "Do you understand?" (this phrase is most often uttered universally at the end of a phrase, such as, "Wa yu punon, deh dee?")
mah mee (feminine) (lit. mommy): "Do you understand?" (ibid)
Aisha hidme! (lit. "Elijah hit me!"): "I am wounded!"
Ai gan! (lit. "I can't"): "I am currently unable to comply with your request, honorable parents!"
Ai gan go seep! (lit. "I can't go to sleep"): "I am not drowsy, thank you, honorable parents!"
Ai gan ay dow! (lit. "I can't lay down"): "I am currently unable to motivate myself to lay horizontally, honorable parents!"
Ai sidon wap (lit. "I sit on lap"): "I would enjoy reclining on your abdomen while punching your groin with my heels and digging my elbows into your sternum."
Is aik a bawun! (lit. "It's like a balloon!): "This kabob is quite tasty, and fun to hold at the same time."

Saturday, January 21, 2006

An Illustration of Purpose... Or Maybe They Just Look Cool.

Japanese arrowheads have always fascinated me. Why? Because in Feudal Japan, arrowheads were as diverse as the number of enemies that one might fight. Some arrows were used against opponents in enemy armies who wore "scale armor". Some were used against Ashigaru footsoldiers who might not have any armor. Some were "artillery" arrows designed to rain down from above "mortar style" against an assaulting enemy horde. Whatever the opponent, the Japanese believed that the arrow used against them needed to be as unique as the opponent himself.

To me, that says a lot about "purpose". To the Japanese, each arrow was not only a combat implement, but was a combat implement designed for a specific opponent or type of opponent in a specific type of scenario. I think that each of us wants to believe that the same is true of "our purpose". We don't want to just believe that we are "any old arrow" where "any old arrow will do". We want to believe that we are in the hands of a God who fires us with purpose and destiny because we have been specially crafted for that destiny.

I'm still not sure whether that view of God or purpose is accurate... but the arrows sure are cool.
Arrowheads

Thursday, December 29, 2005

A Bullet in the Back...

Hey, just a quick update. Took Sami to the ER at South Bend Memorial last night (12/28) at about 6 pm because she was having severe pain in her lower back. Turns out that she has an 8 mm diameter boulder in her right kidney (if you need a point of reference, a 9mm pistol round is only 1 mm wider -- see picture), which is too large to pass "naturally", so after a night of severe pain, dry-heaving and the unpleasantries of being poked and prodded, followed by morphine, nausea medication, and the general fun of sleeping in a double-room (i.e. with another patient right beside her) and me in the "lounge" amidst the fanfare of stampeding visitors during all hours of the night, they took X-rays at 5:30 am and we're still waiting back to hear when they'll do the procedure to remove it (they'll push it back up into her kidney, and then attempt to blow it into gravel using sonic, high-frequency blast waves). If they can do it today (12/29), they'll probably keep her again overnight for observation and then let her go tomorrow sometime.

Our friend Melissa Parrish came over at 11 pm last night to stay with the Munchkins, and then Henry and Debbie came and whisked them away this morning to keep for a day or so until i can get Sami back home. Again, we have learned the critical value of family and friends this year, and think we would be quite dead without them.

I'll try to keep posted from this point forward, but there's no WiFi access at the hospital, so may not have digital access for a while. Thanks for all your prayers and your concern. We'll call and update or write here as we are able. Love you all!

-jack

Monday, December 26, 2005

Well I AM Part Cherokee After All, You Know!

So it sounds crazy, i know. Even with justifying all the martial arts and self-defense stuff that i do, throwing a tomahawk is "stretching it" as far as practicality is concerned, even for me ("Hold on a minute, Mr. Nogoodnik, i need to go get my trusty tomahawk before i let you mug me!"). I mean, it's not exactly the kind of thing you can just carry in your pocket or on your keychain as a personal defense weapon, right? Still, there's something romantic about it (in a Cooper-esque "Last of the Mohicans" kind of way), or maybe it's just the ever-thinning strains of Cherokee blood in my veins, i don't know, but either way, i decided to purchase a genuine "competition grade" tomahawk from Atlanta Cutlery as part of the gift card that was given to us by Rob "The Shogun" Wegner as an end of the year gift for service at GCC.

It's heavier than it looks, actually. It weighs about 1lb, 6 oz, has a sturdy handle, a metal counterweight near the head, and is VERY sharp. Along with it, i bought a "how to hurl 'the Hawk'" book by a guy who is reputed to know what he is talking about (he killed a 276 lb wild boar with a throwing knife from 15 feet away... photos are in the book of him holding the boar's head... so i'd say that he probably has a few good tips).

I'm actually pretty excited about learning to hurl it accurately as i understand that a "Hawk" is very similar to it's straight-edged cousin, the Bowie Knife. Apparently, a Bowie throws very similarly to a Tomahawk because the blade is heavier than the handle, and so the hawk-typical "end over end spin" is also apparent with the Bowie. So... once i have the Hawk down, i will probably try to see if i can graduate to a nice Bowie, and then all i'll need is a "Coon-skin cap" and a pair of "buskins" to go tromping around the woodlands of Tennessee. Then i can "kill me a bar, when i am only three" too... oh wait... too late! Dang! Maybe "kill me a bar, when i am only thirty three"! Doesn't sound as cool, but is probably more realistic. And if i can kill that "bar" with a Tomahawk, that will be REALLY cool... and if not, i guess i'll see how fast i can run because it would FOR SURE tick him off!

Sunday, December 25, 2005

Just Click Your Heels Three Times and Say, "Pedicure".

As part of a pedicure kit that Peri received, she has enjoyed wearing these nifty little pink slippers, which she absolutely adores! I fancy to think that if she clicked her bare heels together three times and chanted, "There's no place like home", she could whisk herself back to our little pad from any location, Yellow Brick Road or not.

Creating Whole New Worlds... Out of Pipe Cleaners and Construction Paper!

One of Elijah's favorite presents was a compound art set complete with pipe cleaners and a quart bottle of glue. Shown here is E fabricating everything from Predator warship control panels to pipe-cleaner modern art. He came out with a piece of construction paper and several wadded up pipe cleaners glued to it and i said, "Wow, Bug, that's cool! What is it?" He looked at me with one of those "duh, dad!" kinds of stares and said, "Uh... it's just some pipe cleaners glued to some construction paper, dad...". Considering that most things he contrives are seldom what they seem, it always throws me for a loop when the answer is actually simple.

Well, At Least Her Hands and Head Won't Be Cold!

Peri received a cute little hat and gloves from Mim and Pip this year, and because she's been such a hat/glove freak anyway over the last month, was only too happy to don them immediately after opening them. The fact that she doesn't like to wear coats or shoes or socks will at least mean that SOME of her extremities will stay warm this winter, even if all the other important ones freeze.

Knick-Knack-Patty-Whack, Give a Dog a Rubberized Chew-Toy!!!

I will resist my urges to make pithy comments about "Christmas going to the dogs" (drat! i just did anyway!), here is Mina (our Dachshund, who, in the mind of at least ONE member of our family, serves no useful purpose to justify her existence) chewing on her newly prized Christmas present: a black rubberized chew toy.

Our Little Uncle...er.. "Aunt Sam"

Peri's ever present companion Elmo recently joined her in a recruiting and propoganda photo shoot for the US Army.



Saturday, December 24, 2005

About that Team LMNtal Thing...

It actually occurred to me the other day that our web-site blog is called Team LMNtal, we sign things as such periodically, and have been operating from that "metaphor", and yet i haven't really ever explained it.

Well here goes!

I (Jack) was musing one day that our family needed some sort of "idiom" around which we could rally and think of ourselves. Life seems to be so much more than just "making the donuts", and the stakes seem to be so much higher than just floating through life as though nothing we did mattered.

Then we saw Disney/Pixar's The Incredibles and i had an epiphany! "Yes! That's it!!! That's how i feel about life! That's the motif we need and the metaphor that i've been searching for!!!" And thus began my quest to think of exactly what kind of superheroes we might be, both as individuals and as a family. Then i began to realize that we all sort of have very distinct ways in which we interact with one another. I, for instance, can really encourage Elijah, or totally "blow him out" in regard to his enthusiasm or motivation for something. He's high energy and i either feed that or quench that. Kind of like how a strong wind can either inflame or kill a forest fire. And then it occurred to me that we are all very "elemental", and none of us are quite the same. The more i explored, the more it occurred to me that the entire motif of earth, wind, fire and water really fit us, and so we thus adopted the Team LMNtal title, complete with cool names and anticipated "powers" as described below:

Team LMNtal Identity: Tnu Sami
Alter Ego:
Samantha Magruder
Team LMNtal Function: Co-Commander
Cover Identity: Mom, Wife, Small Business Owner (Pimiento Press)
LMNtal Power: Water
Abilities:
* Assume the shape of any container or state of water (liquid, solid or gas) for the greatest advantage in any scenario.
* Control water wherever it may be found, either naturally (i.e. lakes, rivers, oceans, pipes, waterways, etc) or chemically in any compound or mixture in which water is a component. A natural practical joker, Tnu likes to play tricks on the other team members when they are sitting on the toilet.
* Combined with Noir Tado, Tnu Sami can summon tsunami force waves and control weather patterns.
* Combined with En Ferno, Tnu Sami can generate pressurized steam explosions, searing steam jettison of concentrated gas, or clouds of smoke "cover" for necessary scenarios. She is also about the only force on the planet who can calm, contain or direct En without completely quenching his flame.
* Combined with Peri Firma, Tnu Sami helped to create the ocean earthquake that yielded Team LMNtal's secret island hideout (Code Named: Isle Bethaire).

Team LMNtal Identity: Noir Tado
Alter Ego: Jack Magruder
Team LMNtal Function: Commander
Cover Identity: Dad, Husband, Missions Director, Think Tank Media Group business partner
LMNtal Power: Wind
Abilities:
* Harness wind for hypersonic flight, either individually or for the entire Team LMNtal crew. At this particular evolution, the "form" of said hypersonic flight looks an awful lot like a green minivan.
* Creating Tornadoes, Hurricanes, Typhoons or any other wind-based force of nature.
* Combined with Tnu Sami, Noir can generate tsunami force waves and control weather patterns.
* Combined with En Ferno, Noir can create instant, hyper-precise and massively spreading fires in any environment.
* Combined with Peri Firma, Noir can create "Instant Erosion" to form caves, tunnels or getaways in virtually any earthly environment.

Team LMNtal Identity: En Ferno
Alter Ego: Elijah Magruder
Team LMNtal Function: Demolitions
Cover Identity: Son, Brother, Kindergarten Helleon
LMNtal Power: Fire
Abilities:
* Spontaneous creation, conduction and control of fire, energy and plasma.
* Blinding speed of motion, thought, action and speech commensurate with the conversion of virtually any substance to pure energy through a form of "fusion combustion". He really saves on the energy utilities for the Team's Isle Bethaire hideaway!
* Combined with Noir Tado, En can generate devastatingly powerful "Firestorms" for large-scale destruction, in addition to instant, hyper-precise and massively spreading fires in any environment.
* Combined with Tnu Sami, En can generate pressurized steam explosions, searing steam jettison of concentrated gas, or clouds of smoke "cover" for necessary scenarios.
* Combined with Peri Firma, En generated the crystalline structures that form the actual walls, conduits, ceiling and fixtures for the "working" parts of the Isle Bethaire lair.

Team LMNtal Identity: Peri Firma
Alter Ego: Persephone Magruder
Team LMNtal Function: Security
Cover Identity: Daughter, Sister, Two-Year-Old-Titan
LMNtal Power: Earth
Abilities:
* The ability to generate defensive structures such as walls, trenches, towers or even entire fortresses out of stone or other terrestrial materials for Team protection.
* Possesses the ability to "tank", whereby she can cover herself with a thick, protective and virtually impenetrable and immoveable layer of rock that is immune to all forms of attack, coersion, pleading, threatening or enticement.
* Combined with En Ferno, Peri can generate magmic (volcanic) explosions in any environment.
* Combined with Noir Tado, Peri can mold, erode or fashion virtually any structure or object from terrestrial materials for the use of the team.
* Combined with Tnu Sami, Peri helped to create the ocean earthquake that yielded Team LMNtal's secret island hideout (Code Named: Isle Bethaire).

Merry Christmas! From Team LMNtal!

While this will probably NOT be the last entry for the 2005 year, we nevertheless wanted to take the opportunity to send out a very Merry Christmas to all of our friends, family and faithful readers! The year has been both difficult and positive, and we have learned a lot in the process of wading through it. We have...

... received a promotion!
... been able to quit the paper route and the cleaning job!
... marked our 8th anniversary!
... marked Sami's 34th birthday!
... marked Jack's 31st birthday!
... marked Elijah's 6th birthday!
... marked Peri's 1st birthday!
... gone to Los Angeles together (Origins Conference)!
... gotten pregnant.
... lost a child.
... started a family blog!
... been to India!
... been BACK to India!
... gone to India TOGETHER!
... watched a TON of Anime!
... worked on bringing a Kroc Center to South Bend!
... paid off a substantial portion of our credit card debt!
... switched cars, vans and vehicles around quite a bit!
... had friends remodel our house!
... learned a ton!
... laughed a lot!
... cried a lot!
... been tired a lot!
... enjoyed having friends and family be such a large part of our lives!

So... it's been quite a year, and again, from all of us here on Team LMNtal to you, Merry Christmas! We love you all!!!

-Team LMNtal

Making Spirits Bright... or At Least the Tree...

So we decorated the tree... or rather, attempted to successfully coordinate two "lightning bolts on a leash" as the excitement level converted to electricity could have powered a small metropolis for a month.

Finally decked in gold garland with ornaments of every sort, substance and color hanging from its plastic branches, we stuffed the cadre of presents under the base and are now just awaiting the sloooooooooow (er... at least in the minds and counting of said "lightning bolts") approach and arrival of Christmas Eve/Day before the packages will be suitably laid bare and plundered.

Don't Let the Fuzzy Fairy Wings Fool You!

When i asked Elijah what he was supposed to "be" in these pictures, he said, "Um... i'm not really an angel... i'm a monster of some kind." When i probed deeper, i was able to extract that the monster could fly, needed glasses for nearsightedness, and likes to wear a combination of tape and glue on its skin as a sort of "armor". Apparently, it's disposition is also rather unruly, but again, according to Elijah, it isn't necessarily a "bad" monster.

I personally think it looks like a mutated Victoria's Secret "Angel wear" add that had a bad genetics cross-over with Calvin Klein and Kid's Gap... but that's just me.

Welcome to Little Iris Hill!!!

On December 18th at 5:13 a.m., our friend Amy Nelson Hill had their little bundle of joy and named her Iris Adelaide Barlow Hill. Amy did great through the delivery, though they eventually, due to some minor complications, needed to give her some anesthetic that was stronger than the typical epidural, and her husband John was right there by her side the whole time.

We ventured up to Kalamazoo in the afternoon to wish them well, take John a 2 liter of Diet Mt. Dew, and sneak a quick cuddle with little Iris. She sure is a cutie, and they are all back home now doing well! Welcome to the world, little girl! You have great parents!!!

Down for the Count!

So... this picture pretty much speaks for itself.

All We Want For Christmas is ... Two Sore Thumbs!

So... rather than doing presents gallore for all of us individually, we decided to do kind of an early but comprehensive "family" Christmas present this year. After much research (so many choices now... PlayStation2, X-box, Nintendo Game Cube... or wait till the new releases of X-box 360, PlayStation3 or the Nintendo Revolution), we settled on purchasing a new Sony Playstation 2, partly because they are all on sale now (with the imminent release of the new PS3 and competition with the X-box 360, most people were jettisoning their old PS2's to make way for new systems), and partly because they seem to have the greatest offering of "family friendly" games that we can all engage and enjoy together.

With the system, we purchased "Capcom Classics" (a game with 22 "classic" arcade games from the 80's and 90's), and thus far, Elijah and Peri have done very well enjoying them. Currently, Elijah's favorite game is Street Fighter II (Hyper Fighting Edition), in which he dons the identity of Dhalsim (the Indian Yoga-fighter -- pictured here), and Peri's favorite seems to be Vega, the Spanish wrestler... or at least she likes to say his name and run around jabbing at things like he does.

We also, at the recommendation of our friend Corey Mann (who is a PS2 affectionado as well), found Champions of Norrath on eBay and have it arriving in a couple of days for us to play together.

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

"Extreme Makeover" Doesn't Even Do It Justice!!!

Oh...Wow! So here's what happened:

While we were in India, some very excellent friends of ours (operating in clandestine fashion) coordinated the retrieval of our house key from Sami's dad and spent several days totally remodeling two of the rooms in our home.

Living Room: We've always wanted to kind of go with the whole "Asian" motiff for our living room, but just have never really been exactly sure how to go about doing it. We have a Samurai Daisho (sword set), and some cool Asian pictures and knick-knacks, but we just were never sure how to go about the rest of it. Two of our friends, however, Mrs. Tracy Carlstrom, and Mrs. Shelley Arredondo, are visionary wizards when it comes to decorating, and they just jumped in with paint and trim and their own hand-sewn pillows. They provided Asian fabric-colored chairs, and cool end-tables, and a variety of cool other wall things and curios and curtains and rods and... wow... you name it! It was AWESOME!!! It represented us better than we could have done ourselves, and we have been amazed at the level of detail and excellence in their attentiveness and execution. It was amazing!!!

Bathroom: About 6 months ago, after a bizarre "Money Pit"esque string of mishaps every time we tried to "fix" our bathroom, Jack cried "surrender". The paint, the surround, the floor, the toilet, the ceiling fan (or lack thereof), the mirror, the... well... pretty much the entire room. A complete disaster. Nay, debacle of near Biblical proportions.

But no longer!!!! They came in (a small, highly skilled, Unspec-War unit armed with saws and hammers and other "tools of the trade"), and completely gutted the entire little area. They stripped paint, then created a dry-wall end to the tub, installed the surround, bricked in the window, installed a shower, put down and sealed tile, fixed plumbing, and then installed the ceiling fan (complete with switch) and mirror assembly. It looks amazing! We would never have thought it possible, truly!!!

I tell you, the whole thing was incredible! But more than being thankful for all the work and love and effort that went into it, we were reminded once again that more than anything, we have the best friends on the planet!!!

The Experience of a Lifetime!!!

Sami and i just returned from one of the most fantastic experiences we've had as a couple in quite a while... well... provided that you take having children, being a parent, having fantastic friends and doing cool ministry with GCC out of the equation, that is anyway.

We spent 15 days in India on a two part trip, the first component of which was to observe a Purpose Driven Church seminar attended by 1,400 indigeneous Indian pastors and resourced by/through our partnership with The Bible League and Purpose Driven International. It was a fantastic experience, and our Sr. Pastor, Dr. R Mark Beeson was one of the keynote speakers, along with Rob "The Shogun" Wegner and TBL's own D Rajendran! It was a tremendous success by every possible metric.

The second part of the trip was spent in Ipiturai, a small village in the "tsunami zone" on the West coast of the country (about 2 hours north of Kanyakumari City in the region of Kanyakumari), where we and a group of about 12 TBL staff joined Habitat for Humanity ground crews to assist in the building (or rather, rebuilding) of five homes in the tsunami-affected village. We used this experience as a "prototype" for doing more of these sorts of builds with TBL church planter partners in the future.

We blogged the whole trip, so if you want to see the full recounting, click here.