Archive for April, 2011

Published by Bill on 29 Apr 2011

E-pistle April 29

Betwixt Christ and His Church

The wedding of the century, though the century is still young, is now over. I never received my invitation, so I am making do with news reports and videos for my information. Clearly, though, William and Kate are now married. The clean-up crews are putting Westminster Abbey back in shape and who knows what the women are going to do with all those hats.

“Storybook” may have been the most used and overused adjective to describe it all, and let’s face it, it was pretty storybook. Kate’s gorgeous gown and the groom and best man in their dress uniforms. The music, the setting, the pomp and circumstance. Storybook, for sure. Continue Reading »

Published by Bill on 22 Apr 2011

E-pistle April 22

Jonah and that Boy Who Went to Heaven

You may be familiar with the story of Colton Burpo, the now eleven-year old boy who tells of “going to heaven” when he was four years old. The book, Heaven is For Real, is at the top of every best-seller list.

Colton’s appendix burst when he was four and by the time his family and doctors had figured out what was going on, he was a very sick little boy. He had what has come to be called a near-death experience, and it was vivid and clear and he came back to tell his parents and friends, and now the whole world, what he saw. It was heaven. He met Jesus, a miscarried sister he never knew he had and a grandfather he had not known but whose features he could describe precisely. Continue Reading »

Published by Bill on 15 Apr 2011

E-pistle April 15

Donald Trump – He’s One of Us

It turns out that the news about Donald Trump running for president is true. He’s giving it some thought and doing all things people giving it some thought ought to do. He’s visiting the early primary states and has stopped by all the morning news shows. Last week he agreed to an interview on CBN, the Christian Broadcasting Network.

And it seems that Donald Trump is one of us. At least that’s what he says. “I’m a Christian …I’m a Protestant, I’m a Presbyterian,” he told the interviewer.

He went on to say, “I think religion is a wonderful thing. I think my religion is a wonderful religion.” So not only is he one of us, he seems pretty wonderfully happy about it. He also likes the Bible and says he has a “very nice place” where he keeps all the Bible people send him.  Except, oh yeah, he gives some of them away. Continue Reading »

Published by Bill on 08 Apr 2011

E-pistle April 8

Overcoming Evil with Good – the example of the Dekasseguis

When my Brazilian pastor friend wrote a couple of weeks ago to say that he was on his way to post-earthquake Japan, I wondered what in the world he was up to now. Maybe I should have asked what God was up to.

In the early Twentieth Century tens of thousands of Japanese citizens migrated from Japan seeking opportunity elsewhere.  They settled in the western United States where many became farm workers and the parents and grandparents of the Nisei who were interred during the Second World War.  But the largest group made their way to Brazil where they worked on the coffee plantations under oppressive conditions and were slowly, but never completely, assimilated into Brazilian society. The huge Japan Town in Sao Paulo is the largest Japanese community outside of Japan. Continue Reading »

Published by Bill on 01 Apr 2011

E-pistle April 1

Sex, Booze and Jesus

A church in Southern California decided that they would advertise their upcoming Easter worship services by buying a 30-second spot during the coming attractions segment played at the local theater before the feature film begins.  They’d join Coke, Pepsi and the Sudsy Bubbles Car Wash in trying to catch the attention of the just arriving movie-goers. Continue Reading »