Finding True North

“He who lives without prayer, he who lives with little prayer, he who seldom reads the word, and he who seldom looks up to heaven for a fresh influence from on high – he will become the man whose heart will become dry and barren.”

– Charles Spurgeon

Bluefish.tv

Check out this new teaching video/short film on the life of Abraham. It’s produced by Bluefish.tv and it features Mark Batterson. There is a preview screen on the right that will give a glimpse at this video that centers around the life of Abraham.

I am seriously passionate about finding new ways to do ministry and communicate the gospel. This is a great example of that and even the preview will encourage you to chase after your God-given dreams.

Cute Mary-ism

I have spent the day cuddling Max, Mary and Jack back to health as Dara has Baby Ben over at her mom’s house. We sent them over there yesterday to make sure he doesn’t pick up this stomach virus the other three have had.

After putting Max and Jack down for a nap, I cuddled with Mary on the couch. I asked her, “Mary, what movie do you want to watch?” She looked back at me with her best “sick face” and said, “Daddy, sick girls can’t think.”

Hilarious, even when she’s not feeling well 🙂

A Screeching Halt

It’s amazing to me what happens when one kid gets sick in our home. It’s like everything comes to a screeching halt. Jack came down with a really bad stomach virus and it’s effectively made it’s way from Jack to Max to Mary in the past three days.

We shipped off Baby Ben today to Dara’s mom and dad so that he doesn’t catch whatever the other kids have. Crazy days filled with lots of ginger ale, crackers, chicken noodle soup and lots of cuddling our munchkins.

Some Sort of Record

We have to have set some sort of record for the amount of times Jack has thrown up in the past three days. I feel so bad for him. The doctor thinks it’s some kind of virus.

Mary is hilarious, though. Whenever he pukes or…well…the other end, she plugs her nose and walks around the house saying “JACK STIIIIINNNKSS!!!!” or “JACK SMELLS TERRIBLE!!!”

I feel bad for Jack, but Mary provides the comic relief for the moment.