So it seems I’ve learned something

I was reading “The Purpose Driven Life” yesterday and was struck by a quote near the end.

(I know, is it 1999? Why am I just reading PDL now?  You’d think I would’ve have actually opened it when it was new and 10 million people were reading it, preaching from it and ignoring the last chapters about your purpose being all about God’s purpose for getting the Gospel to all nations.  Well, it’s for my degree which I am SO close to getting done.  After only 16 years of starting and stopping.)

(“You know, a lot of people go to college for 10 years.  Ya, they’re called doctors.”  – Tommy Boy)  (if you haven’t seen that movie, you must.  It won the Oscar for  “Greatest.  Movie.  Ever.”)

So anyways, here’s the quote:

How do you know when God is at the center of your life?  When God’s at the center, you worship.  When he’s not, you worry.  Worry is the warning light that God has been shoved to the sideline.  The moment you put him back at the center, you will have peace again.

– Rick Warren (Purpose Driven Life)

Think about that for a moment.  Then really chew on it.  I know I have to.  Anyone who has put any amount of time into reading these blog updates (Hi Mom!) knows that I maybe, possibly have had a slight tendency to worry.

 

So here’s to being enlightened on what I may be doing (or not doing) when worry starts to be my primary thought instead of the worshiping of God!

/RD

A little prayer and supper tonight

Has it really been over a month since the last post?  And no one called to complain?  Man, we’ve really got to work on that.  (the amount of writing, not the amount of complaining.)

Here’s a quick update.  We just got back from the Turkish Cultural Centre/ Mosque where they were having a big event.  The kids had a blast in some of the largest “bouncy houses” we’ve ever seen.  Pictures below.

Now we’re just cooking a quick supper and then heading out later to a Sikh prayer service followed by more dinner!  This is known as Diwan and Langar, and don’t quote me on spelling.  We were invited by our neighbours and are looking forward to the event.  It will be a late night though!

/RD