April 2010

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One night this week, I was in the family room listening to Squirts and his mommy go through the nightly pre-bedtime ritual: brush teeth, use mouth wash, go potty, and head to bed, all narrated with a steady chatter of dialogue between the two. But then, as they moved from bathroom to bedroom, the normalcy of the routine was broken. Squirts punctuates the ongoing conversation with an appropriately confused, “What the hell?!”

Yes, our four-year-old son busted out with “What the hell?!” And, I later learned, he had used the phrase in a correct, though totally inappropriate, context. The outburst was, of course, followed by his mommy’s calm, but insistent explanation about the evils of words like that. Squirts apparently understood the potentially dire consequences of the phrase he’d just used, because the last thing I heard him say before the bedroom door closed was, “Mommy, please don’t tell daddy what I said.”

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[My wife DeDe has more faith in her little finger than I can muster in my whole arm some days. Add to that that she has more talent in her little fingernail than I have in my whole body, and it almost doesn't seem fair. The only thing that makes it OK is that she recognizes her faith and talent as gifts from God, and she happily shares them to glorify God's name. This week, she wrote a beautiful and insightful article for her church newsletter. I asked for her permission to include it on SoulSquirts as a guest post. She said yes! So, enjoy!]


To those who say, “Let God hurry, let him hasten his work so we may see it. Let it approach, let the plan of the Holy One of Israel come, so we may know it.” – Isaiah 5:19

This past week I had the privilege of going to a quilt show that my mother-in-law helped put together. Quilting is not something I am great at, but I am totally amazed by what these ladies do with fabric and thread. My mother-in-law had been working on this beautiful quilt for months, and I mean months. Last year, at this time we were at the lake house and she had this tiny piece of material about the size of a half dollar. She spent hour after hour on pieces that same size. We would be together a few weeks later and she would be working on a different piece, but it was still just an individual, tiny, half dollar-size piece of material.

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I know what it feels like to be God.

Does that sound boastful? Or heretical? It’s not meant to be either of those. If anything, it’s meant to be sympathetic. Because, as the parent of a four-year-old boy, I think I’ve begun to get an inkling of what God experiences every day.

Consider these points and see if I’m not right and if you can’t relate:

The God Voice – there are times with Squirts when this voice comes from my body that I never knew existed. It’s of a tone, volume and quality that I’ve never once used with another person in my life. It’s like I’m channeling movie announcer Don LaFontaine from the other side. It comes out in warning when he runs too close to the edge of the street. It reveals itself in fear for the split second I lose sight of him in a crowded park. It’s unleashed in anger when he’s plucked the very last of my nerves.

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[Jonathan Acuff writes a hilarious blog called "Stuff Christians Like" and has just published a book by the same name. He has created a Guest Post-a-Thon in which he has offered to provide other bloggers with part of a guest post that will be spread across hundreds of blogs about how to spot a Christian on American Idol. If you read all of the posts, you will end up with a massive scorecard to figure out who of the remaining AI contestants are Christian. Happy reading and happy scoring.

Here's the post Jonathan wrote for a special mid-week edition of SoulSquirts.]

The “Is that contestant on American Idol a Christian? Scorecard”

56. They mention they are uncomfortable with the term “idol” and call the show, “American Singing Competition” = + 5 points

To add up your score with over a 130 other ideas on this scorecard, visit stuffchristianslike.net.

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