Tuesday, March 02, 2010

The Word of Promise

The Word of Promise New Testament

I was excited when I received this audio bible. Growing up I remember listening to what seemed like an innumerable amount of cassette tapes with the velvety smooth voice of James Earl Jones as he “thee” and “thou” his way through the King’s English. So, needless to say, I was very excited when I saw this was a multi-voiced dramatization of the New King James Version with great actors like Jim Caviezel as Jesus, Lou Gossett Jr. as John, and Michael York .

The case is very nice and holds each disc snuggly in place so there is no risk of a disc slipping out of its spot. The tracks can easily be uploaded to an MP3 player for on the go or use the CDs in your player at home or in your car. Each disc holds enough chapters to provide enough listening for a good, non-interrupted, hour or so of round trip commuting. There is a song by Michael W. Smith and behind the scenes DVD.

The audio quality was good. I felt like the music score could have been a little bit more variety but was nice to listen to in addition to the sound effects. One thing I didn’t care for was the choice of “casting” the demon voices and the usage of distortion on their voices. To me it seemed to take away from the class of the rest of the recording.

Overall, I feel like this is a great product and would highly recommend it to any Christian. Whether they be a new convert or seasoned saint, the Word of Promise New Testament will be a blessing to their life.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Choosing to Cheat

Choosing To Cheat

Everybody cheats. Shocking isn’t it? That is just one of many thoughts in the book Choosing to Cheat: Who Wins When Family and Work Collide by Andy Stanley. This was a book suggested during one of The Union marriage events in 2009. It is a short read (125 pages excluding the study guide) that helps shed some light on how we choose to prioritize our time between our family relationships and our work.

In the book, Stanley suggests that with the proper balance between family and work we can cultivate better relationships for God to bless, both at home and at work. We need a restoration of love and godly priorities & principles in our homes. Without those to follow we can get ourselves in trouble. We cannot afford to have an imbalance. Stanley says, “Reprioritizing your world around your family is not just a good idea. It is a God idea.”

One of my favorite quotes from the book is “actions speak louder than intentions.” When we tell our family that they are the most important thing in our life, we need to let our actions make that statement truth. Colossians 3 talks about how we are to love our families and do our jobs. Sometimes we get this backwards and start loving our jobs and doing our families. Stanley suggests when we do that we have “not only stepped outside the bounds of family life, you have stepped outside the will of God.”

Stanley, also, talked about how we cannot leave the success of our families to chance. We can sow the seed of time in our families and reap the fruits of success. “Happily married couples never attribute their success to unexpected opportunities, market conditions, luck, or good timing. You have never met a healthy family who chalked up their success to being in the right place at the right time. With family, success is always related to time.” When you invest time with your family, you can never go wrong.

So allow me to encourage you to read this book and take inventory of the time you spend with your family and the time you spend away. Remember you are the only spouse or parent people have, and we aren’t as expendable in our families as we are on the job.