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Ezra and I recorded one of our favorite kids-songs this morning while we were hanging out at the breakfast table.

Enjoy!

ONLY A BOY NAMED DAVID
Only a boy named David
Only a little sling
Only a boy named David
But he could pray and sing
Only a boy named David
Only a rippling brook
Only a boy named David
But five little stones he took.

And one little stone went in the sling
And the sling went round and round
And one little stone went in the sling
And the sling went round and round
And round and round
And round and round
And round and round and round
And one little stone went up in the air
And the giant came tumbling down.

dos-equis-manIt seems that the ‘conversation’ (read: “heated debate“) about alcohol and the church has been reignited in more than one of my social-circles lately. From family members to ministry-peers -the subject of alcohol and the church is a topic with a wide-range of (strong) opinions from people with a wide-range of personal experiences.

While I have a personal-conviction against consuming alcohol because of its ill-effects on individuals, families, and society and, similarly, a community-conviction (as a pastor and covenant member of the Wesleyan Church), I do still see GREAT benefit in having an ongoing conversation about the topic.

I have friends and family members on both sides of the “to drink or not to drink” argument and have myself been tempted to cut the conversation short in the attempt to ease the tension that arises out of disagreement. I find that when either side is unwilling to converse about their opinion (and this goes with any topic) we arrive at a dangerous dead end that can easily lead to legalism on the teetotaler side or the possibility of the so-called “slippery slope” of debauchery on the other.

Conversation, then, is important if we’re to maintain a healthy relationship with those inside the Church AND to “walk in wisdom toward outsiders” (Col. 4:5). In my family, our “conversation” has already begun – even with a 4- and 7-year-old. Thanks to commercials from the “World’s Most Interesting Man” (Dos Equis) and other advertisements (they’re literally EVERYwhere) we’re already talking about alcohol, its effects, our experiences, our convictions, and our family’s response.

I’m thankful to others who hold a similar conviction to me (and my theological tradition) who have recently engaged in the conversation and I think they’re recent posts are worth noting:

A caution for every Christian that drinks alcohol” by Pastor Nathan Rouse has gained a bit of traction since it was posted on January 1st. Nearly 700-comments have already been posted as a part of the “ongoing conversation”. From Pastor Rouse’s post:

Like it or not, people hold Christians to a higher standard (as they should). Do you love alcohol so much that you’re willing to let your witness be tarnished? Do you love your “freedom” so much that you could care less how it affects another brother or sister?

This isn’t about rules being broken. This is about loving our brother and sister enough to limit our freedom in Christ so as to not cause them to stumble.

Dealing with Alcoholism: My Interview with an Anonymous Pastor and Recovering Alcoholic” by Ed Stetzer also appeared first on January 1st and brings a bit more to the table in way of statistics and resource-links.

If we need any ‘proof’ that alcohol (and its excessive use) is anything we need to be talking about in the first place, please click-thru some of this list of alcohol-related headlines I found:

  • Drunk Florida Man Tries to Use Taco as ID After His Car Catches Fire at Taco Bell
  • Drunk Man Arrested For Assault With a Burrito
  • Drunk man nearly ships self across Pacific
  • Drunk falls asleep behind the wheel at Burger King drive-through window — for 2 solid hours
  • Georgia man runs into burning home to save beer
  • Drunk safari guide charges wild elephant [VIDEO]
  • Drunk man IMPALED on fence after trying to sneak into pub’s Christmas party
  • Drunk man in clown makeup accused of dangling child from overpass
  • ‘Drunk’ Louisiana man rides horse into a bar before lassoing a man and dragging him around the parking lot
  • Drunk Man Arrested Nude In A Neighbor’s Dryer
  • Florida Man Arrested After Getting Drunk, Shooting Guns, Pooping Pants
  • Drunk Florida Man Attacks Three Disney World Cast Members
  • Complaint: Drunk Man Appears In Burnsville Home, Breaks Toilet
  • (even more ‘Drunk’ headlines here)

    Unique Chess Set

    12.30.2013 — 1 Comment

    I totally missed out on the opportunity to get my chess-master father the most unique Christmas gift ever this year.

    Can you imagine his delight on Christmas morning if he would have opened a wrapped chess set made completely of taxidermied mice?

    From the Etsy (where else?) page of this one-of-a-kind item:

    This delightfully deceased taxidermy chess set is sure to get peoples attention. Every mouse was a unique creature in life, making each piece of this set a one of kind creation. Hand stuffed by me, but created by the guy upstairs (or whoever you believe created mice).
    The set includes 16 light colored mice and 16 dark mice, in various sizes, pawns being the smallest. Set comes complete with wooden hand painted chess board, and storage case (not pictured)
    All specimens were acquired from a captive breeding facility that distributes frozen rodents for reptile feeding, so don’t feel sad if these little guys were not battling it out on the chess board they would be deep in the belly of a snake.

    clifeFrom my (WikiPedia) research, Coca-Cola Life™ is a new product of the Coca-Cola Company launched in Argentina and Chile this year. It’s sweetened with stevia AND sugar and therefore is a low-calorie version of Coca-Cola having 60% fewer calories than Coke Classic.

    My buddy Eric posted the new Coca-Cola Life™ commercial on Facebook today and I just had to share!

    Sadly, I have to wonder if Coca-Cola could get away with this sort of life-affirming commercial here in the US.


    Embedded video. If you can’t see it, click here.

    DCIM112GOPROToday, just after daybreak, I shot and killed a GORGEOUS doe that will provide for our family for MONTHS!

    If you’ve been a loyal stevansheets.com follower, you might remember my “Deer Diary | Entry 1” post was two years ago! I didn’t hunt last year because I was in Africa during much of the season.

    Today’s hunt was on the same property that I shot my first deer those two years ago, and I am SO thankful that the Showvaker family allowed me once-again to harvest another blessing from their acreage!

    I didn’t film the kill, but I did remember to put my new GoPro on my head as I first got down from the deer stand and headed out to where she lay.


    (embedded video, click here if you can’t see it)

    I think you’ll be able to sense just how awesome of an experience I had today by watching the few-minutes of the video!