Monday, July 29, 2013

Tapestry of Peace

Over the last few months in particular, I have seen a lot of division. This is how I've been feeling as I sit at my computer and look at all the hateful, racist, and angry posts and articles:


Though I rarely choose to say something on Facebook (these types of conversations hardly ever actually help or bring people together... in fact most of the time they do the opposite), I took a shot at it. Thankfully I got a really positive response, to which I am extremely grateful for (I really had no idea how it would be received). 

Jeremiah Johnson knows how I felt about the response(s):

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I figured I'd just copy/paste it below to see what the broader blogosphere might think. Feel free to comment with any thoughts you might have. Thanks! Here's the post:

"A very rare type of post from me... Thanks ahead of time for your grace. I know it's hard to figure out tone of voice in text -- I write this out of loving-concern, nothing more, nothing less... like a parent talking to their kid about looking both ways before crossing the street. Hopefully it makes some sort of sense 

It hurts my heart how much hate and intolerance I see our FB walls and in the comment sections of so many articles, regardless of what the article was actually about in the first place. There's a further disconnect for some reason when it's online, like I said above. Our racism (implicit/explicit), pridefulness ("I am correct" mentality) and lack of love for one another is corrosive to our souls and stains the fabric of our common humanity. We must look in the mirror and reflect deeply on what we see, and put a magnifying glass over our hearts before continuing to tear down "them", or whoever "they" are for you. Please, for just one moment, let us set aside our political agendas and remember the color of blood that runs through us all. Yes, of course these issues are important! But for just a second I beg us to imagine the preciousness of all human life...

We are all part of the same tapestry, and when you and I attempt to stamp out and burn up the thread that we don't like for being on the "wrong side" or for being the wrong color of thread, we only unravel ourselves in the process - for only when we all overlap our lives and appreciate one another do we add value to the whole picture and make up a beautiful image - together. If we try to cut each other out of the picture and devalue each other, we all lose. We all unravel. Please, I beg us to see one another as we see ourselves. Let's figure out what will bring peace, not division, and pursue that option from a posture of humility, not pride. Let's drop the hatred long enough to look into each other's eyes, eat together, cry together, and walk side by side in each other's shoes for a mile or two. Then, maybe - just maybe - we can pick up these issues again and re-evaluate our response, grounded in a newfound sense of peace, hope, love, and faith. It's not going to be easy, but it's going to be worth it."



Here's a high-paw for your time. Have a nice day :)



Friday, July 19, 2013

Gender Reveal! Boy or Girl???

The time has come for our gender reveal!!! Are you ready??? 


As you may know from our moving to Africa video, this is us:


But now, it's three of us. Aaaaanndd.... (drums please Rick James)...


IT'S A GIRL!!!


Zoey Elizabeth Sherman!!!
She's developing really well and with no complications! 
Right now she's 11 ounces, and her due date is December 4th, 2013.

The Greek word used in the New Testament for abundant/eternal life is Zoe. In John 14:6, Jesus says, "I am the way, the truth, and the (Zoe) Life". Elizabeth was full of the Holy Spirit and was a great encourager to her cousin Mary, Jesus' mom. She also gave birth to John the Baptist who of course prepared the way for Jesus by calling people to repentance and baptized Jesus as seen in Matthew 3. May Zoey be full of the Holy Spirit, encouraging others to follow Christ, and seeing many come into eternal life that is only available through Jesus Christ!

Happy Dance, Anyone???



Oh, and by the way Zoey has been kicking like crazy! I got to feel OUR DAUGHTER kick (or punch or head butt) for the first time the other day. This is pretty much how I felt...

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

7 Steps to Fail At Blogging | My (3rd) First Post

This is my first post of a brand new blog. But first, I have a confession.

Blogging and I have a past. I've tried, and I've failed at it. I love it and think about it often, but have never done well in the long run. It's similar to the relationship thousands have with new gym memberships every year (I've been there too).

Allow me to explain through my "7-Step Program". You may relate, and if not just bear with me and feel free to have one of those giggles where your mouth stays closed but you give a little smirk and blow air out of your nose a little harder, kinda like this:


Step 1: Sign up, highly motivated and eager to get started, knowing your life will never be the same.


Step 2: Buy a new outfit (or three), and practice putting out the vibe, because you lookin' good. You may even check yourself out a time or two just to make sure that's still in fact you in the mirror (Note: If you're a Crossfit person, this continues to be the case throughout your experience, except you add a few dozen instagram pics/vids per day of the experience, plus every balanced meal you eat. Well, you don't take pics of the ice cream, but then again that would ruin your rep).


Step 3: You make a commitment to go at least 4 days a week, 2-3 hours per day. Woo-hoo! Now, time to head to the gym and let the journey begin! You pretty much look like this:


Or this:


Step 4: Time to get your workout on!



Step 5: Having waaay overdone it, you are in denial but feel good that the journey has begun. Congratulations to you!



Step 6: Then you walk out, feeling like this. 


Step 7: Somehow, you get home. The End. No more steps. Doneski. Good try. Maybe next year...


Now that this is out of the way, allow me to make the commitment known -- I would love keep this blog going longer! But as some of you know, I'm wrapping up grad school; my wife & I are preparing for the birth of our firstborn in December; and we're moving overseas next year - so I promise I'll do my best. Seriously though, you should keep up with this blog. 

So, while I do feel like this inside right now:


I feel like this for finally starting this blog. Plus I figured out how to put a gif on a post, so that's good.