Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Is Conversion Real?


For a low key, but absolutely gripping answer to that question I recommend Laura Hillenbrand’s new book; Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption. (New York; Random House; 2010)
It is the story of Olympic athlete Louie Zamperini. Louie was an Olympic class athlete, running in the 1936 Berlin games as a youngster. He was looking forward to the 1940 Olympics, first scheduled for Tokyo, then Finland, and finally cancelled completely because of World War II. His story of crashing, surviving the ocean only to be captured by Japanese sailors, is fascinating. Louie spent the war in POW camps.
One guard was his personal tormentor, subjecting him to beatings and other de-humanizing, de-grading punishments. My dad’s comment after finishing the book was, “it is incredible the things the human body can endure and still live.” After the war, back home in Southern California, Louie could not sleep without dreaming of this guard. He filled waking hours with plans of vengeance, how could he kill this man. This obsession consumed him. He began drinking to numb the pain. His wife took their little girl and left for her home. Life was spinning out of control.



*****CAUTION ***** SPOILER FOLLOWS *****
*******don’t read past here if you want to read the book and you don’t want to know the fantastic ending. ******




When his wife came back to California to settle the divorce, she happened upon the Billy Graham Los Angeles crusade and had what the book calls, “a spiritual experience.” She begged Louie to go with her. He went the next two nights and after the second evening, he surrendered his hate and his desire for vengeance into the hands of a loving God.
The hatred went away. He never dreamed of the guard again. He dumped his liquor stash down the sink. He made his marriage work. Jesus Christ made a difference in the life of Louie Zamperini. "Therefore if any man is in Christ, he is a new creature; the old things passed away; behold new things have come. (2 Cor. 5:17)

Monday, January 10, 2011

A Camping Date

According to our latest edition of Backpacker magazine a lot of people like to take their honey on a camping or backpacking trip as a date. Hey, I am just telling you what the magazine says. The Article gives 7 rules to follow to keep from ruining your relationship while camping.
1. Don’t go too high, too far, or in terrain that is too rough.
2. Don’t treat them like a pupil, correcting all they do, or try to do.
3. Don’t let your goals drive the trip, take it easy.
4. Don’t try to fool them into thinking you know what you are doing, if you don’t.
5. Don’t feed them boring meals.
6. Don’t forget you are on a date. (a little kissy face once in a while, you know.)
7. Remember, deet bug lotion is not massage oil.
Those sound like some pretty good rules to me. I made sure Jen read this article hoping she might start following the rules.