Pearl Harbor and the North Shore

I have long had an interest in World War II history. Today fed my history habit in a big way. This morning, my wife and I made our way to Pearl Harbor and the USS Arizona Memorial. The National Park museum was fantastic. The audio tour was well worth the five dollars and the historical video everyone sees before taking the boat out to the Arizona was stellar, even if it was put together around 20 years ago. The actual footage of the explosion that sent the battleship Arizona to the shallow sea floor of Pearl Harbor was thunderously shocking. The short trip to and time on the memorial was a solemn occasion. Over 900 bodies of U.S. soldiers remain entombed in the Arizona. About 2 quarts of oil still leak from the hulking metal military grave and is clearly seen on the surface of the water. We genuinely enjoyed the time we spent reviewing the remains of the event that launched the U.S. into World War II. Kelly’s brother, D.J. is a part-time life guard here in Honolulu. He was our tour guide for the second portion of our day. He took us out to the North Shore to see the largest waves I have ever seen. We watched as guys surfed the famous pipeline and hung out as the Triple Crown professional surfing event was going on. The power of these waves is absolutely incredible. While today’s waves were a bit smaller than two days ago, they were still facing at around fifteen to twenty feet high. We have finished our day today with a dinner out...

From Hawaii

From Hawaii The past two months have been monster months in terms of time constraints. The Capranica Villa is here and we now have the county o.k. to move in. We’ve spent countless hours finalizing, preparing and painting. The actual move is yet to come. We continue to have major ups and downs with selling our current home. This latter issue is a saga in and of itself that will one day, once it is all finalized (could be months), will need to comprise a long blog post of its own. I have finished a DMin seminar and am working on another due in January. I have continued to preach in the evening services. Revelation was completed in September and Malachi was completed at the end of October. I have begun a new series using texts required from the next DMin seminar. Our choir is in full swing in preparation for the largest Christmas concert in which our church has ever been engaged. Normal church responsibilities continue as well. With all of this there have also been countless dropped and missed opportunities for ministry. I deeply regret these. Blogging has been null and void. Though the times have been hectic, they have also been good. I thoroughly enjoy the ministry. The business always causes me to try and find some time away from the pace and rethink my priorities and time management. I am hoping that the next ten days will provide some good opportunity for me to stop, relax and prepare myself to jump back into the work, but with a renewed commitment to and strategy to achieve...

From Our Lord’s Day Worship 11-6-05

A Hymn from our morning worship today: Jesus Shall Reign Jesus shall reign where’er the sun Doth his successive journeys run; His kingdom stretch from shore to shore, Till moons shall wax and wane no more. To Him shall endless prayer be made, And endless praises crown His head; His name, like sweet perfume, shall rise With ev’ry morning sacrifice. People and realms of ev’ry tongue Dwell on His love with sweetest song; And infant voic es shall pro claim Their early blessings on His name. Blessings abound where’er He reigns: The pris’ner leaps to lose his chains; The weary find eternal rest, And all the sons of want are blest. Where He displays His healing power, Death and the curse are known no more; In Him the tribes of Adam boast More blessings than their father lost. Let ev’ry creature rise and bring Blessing and honor to our King; Angels descend with songs a gain, And earth repeat the loud Amen. Last week our church held our annual Trick-or-Treat alternative. We estimate that over 700 people were on our facilities. We shared the gospel with at least 420 people that night. Around 100 people volunteered from our church to help with the event. What was incredible was the involvement of both young and old – there was an opportunityfor anyone who wanted to serve. Our gospel presentation was simply an introduction. We don’t press for immediate decisions. We invited all who heard the gospel to a special AWANA open house tonight. We are praying for more opportunities to share the grace of Christ with people in our community....

Suffering and God’s Sovereignty

Justin Taylor links to the audio for last week’s Desiring God conference on suffering and God’s sovereignty. I’m looking forward to listening, learning and growing. Check out Challies.com for reviews of each day during the...