Tuesday, December 20, 2011
The Christmas Dawn: An Interpretive Prequel
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Civil Disobedience
Tiffany and I have been trying to retrain our dogs Diego and Salaye to stay off of the furniture. We hope by doing this that we can some day get new furniture to keep nice; to invite guests into our home to sit and not walk away “hairy-fied.” “How is that working,” you might ask. Well, as you can see “someone” is not minding me.
Salaye only tends to disobey when it seems fitting that she can sit closer to me. She yearns that connection because she seeks my comfort and companionship. She hates not being near, and being on the floor next to me is not near enough. I can feel her diaphragm pulsating against my side as she breathes, resting.
Where do you find rest? Where is your comfort? Are you satisfied with being away from the Master, or are you willing by faith to step across the boundaries to meet Him where He is? What barriers in your own life have you erected that hinders you from approaching or returning to the Father’s side? He lovingly and patiently awaits your return with open arms. Seek Him, and you’ll discover that He’s always been near.
Monday, December 12, 2011
New to Windows Live Writer, but Not to the Importance of Strong Fathers
Hey. Just testing out this application for updating my blog from Windows Live Writer. Maybe this will be a good way to edit my blog. However, so far I’m not impressed. I’m simply typing into a template that mimics the color scheme, typeface, and panel juxtaposition that is setup on the Blogger site. I don’t see anything else that I’ve written or posted on the blog from this software. I can insert stuff like this picture of me and my pops at church in Detroit.
This picture was taken earlier this year, I believe, during a special anniversary for the pastor of my dad’s church. Dad has journeyed a long way to get to this point in his life. I praise the Lord for him because despite the disappointments, personal mistakes, and other trials that has marked his life, he has never stopped being a father. He loves me and my sister very much as well as our spouses. He loves his granddaughter with a papa’s love. He loves my mom with a husband’s love. He’s not perfect, but he’s proven to be strong. He is a man of God. And men of God are never perfect (except Jesus of course). However, men of God strive to be more like Him.
Windows Writer Live is not impressive, but Winfred Lee Carter is impressive; not because he is perfect, but because the Perfect One resides in him. Love you dad.