LOF#73 – A Nice Rack

Hello All,

We started this recording on Friday but, didn’t finish it until Sunday.  A “special guest” caused some ruckus on the recording, prompting us to cut the initial recording short.  We’re sure you’ll enjoy the experience though.

This week we talk about Courageous, a new wine rack and trying to use our talents for God.

Featured Wine this Week:

Rosedale Vineyard: Summer Red

Links:

http://www.courageousthemovie.com/

Chris’s Review of Courageous

Rango

That’s all for this week.  Thanks for listening!

God Bless,

Chris, Tanya and Linus

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Courageous: The Movie

Courageous: The Movie

Courageous: The Movie

Fathers…  How important is our influence in the world?  How much of an impact do we really have?

 

Most modern sit-coms and TV shows would have us believe very little.  The father is always the bumbling idiot.  He is there for his family but, kind of stumbles his way through things.  The mother is usually portrayed as the true head of the household.

This isn’t to downplay the role of mothers, as they are very central to families and the family could not exist without them.  Our wives are the most important person to us next to God, and should be honored, respected and consulted with about almost every family-changing decision that is made.

However, as fathers, we have been given a very special and significant role by God, who his Himself the ultimate of Fathers.  We are to mirror Him in our lives and to be Him (not really but, you get the picture) for our children.  We are to bring them up to be morally sound, faithful and well-rounded children.  We are to love and honor our wives, even being willing to lay down our lives for them.

Amidst the messages of this world to the contrary, comes Courageous.  This movie, written and produced by the Kendrick brothers, who have brought us Fireproof, Facing the Giants and Flywheel, is a hard-hitting slap in the face of what society calls fatherhood.  It is unashamed to highlight the importance of the necessity of faith to ground our fatherhood in truth and in righteousness.

As the movie points out, half of those who have been involved with drugs, gangs and things of that nature, have no fathers.  They have nobody to show them what is right.  Other studies have suggested that if a father, even divorced, brings his children to church, there is about a 80% chance of the children still going when grown, within marriage that figure is closer to 90%.  However, if just a mother brings a child, that figure drops significantly to the 60-70% range.  Again, this isn’t downplaying the importance of our wives, but, it is to say that science and statistics show more and more that fathers, or lack thereof, are one of the bigger causes of family and social turmoil in the world today.

Courageous is not afraid to point these statistics out and very clearly shows the results of the brokenness that comes from not having a father, or having a father that is just “good enough”.  We should not be happy with being good enough…  God doesn’t call us to be “good enough”, he calls us to be an image of Him.

The movie itself is very riveting.  There is not more then 15-20 minutes without either a mention of faith, a serious turn of events, or a joy-filled moment that just makes you smile.  The film is an emotional rollercoaster, that drives one point home. Fathers, it is time for us to stand up and be who we are called by God to be, not who the world shows us to be.

The acting is top-notch and has improved on even that of Fireproof.  The music, provided by some leading Christian artists such as 3rd Day, fits perfectly within the scenes to punctuate them.  The filmography is much more intense and the editing is quick, and right on cue.

As important as the film Fireproof was to marriage, this film is even more so to us as Fathers.  As with the film Fireproof, Courageous does not leave Fathers to our own devices afterwards.  There are several helpful resources that can be found at http://courageousresources.com .

I am not a perfect father, nor can anyone be except the Father in heaven be so.  However, I know, that I am in need of a lot of work, and so are most of us.

So, if your are a father, have the potential of being one or know someone who you think might need to see this message, I highly suggest you get moving and go.  Go see Courageous and get moving on the right path.  We can make a difference, we can be the Lord’s men, His knights and soldiers in our world; defending our families’ honors and bringing up our children in God’s image.  That is our call, and if we cannot accept that challenge, there is much more at stake than not getting a gift on Father’s Day.  The responsibility for the souls of our children and their children are on us.  It is we, who will be judged before the Lord for our guidance or lack thereof.  Where will we stand before Him, at the end of all things?  Will he look down on us and say “I am proud of you my sons, enter into my kingdom and your reward” or will He look sadly from the distance, across the chasm that we built between Him and us in life?  Don’t let it be the latter.

Let us strive to be the Father that God is to us in our families and as Joshua 24:15 says “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord”.

LOF#70 – Dinner Time

Hey All,

This episode was recorded this morning but, there wasn’t time to post it until now.

In this episode we complete our undergarment adventure story, we talk about the importance of family meals and why living your strengths is a bust.

Featured Wine This Week:

Rosedale Vineyard: Summer Bouquet

Links:

http://www.figleaves.com – Note: This site contains images of models wearing undergarments, please use discretion when around minors or if such thing would provide a near occasion of sin for you.  We do recommend this site though.

http://casafamilyday.org/familyday/

That’s all for this week.  Thank you again for being loyal listeners.  We’ll have a review of The Crucible at Hartford Stage next week.

God Bless,

Chris, Tanya and Linus

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LOF#62 – Live in Oil City

Hey All,

This is the first LOF Podcast in a long time. Chris is flying solo again in this episode, but, Tanya will be back soon.

New in this episode is a live video streaming system. This service is provided by the people at livestream.com . Yes there are some ads, but, hey, for free it has some pretty great stuff. If you ever want to see us live, check Chris’ twitter feed on Sunday or Monday for a heads up. You can access previously recorded shows and our live stream at http://www.livestream.com/lifeonfire or by clicking on the Live tab on lifeonfire.org .

The rest of the show focuses on being good stewards of the environment that God has given us. The BP oil spill has harmed a lot of our environment but, what can we do in our everyday lives to help the environment around us? It isn’t just the oil company hurting the environment, but, the everyday person as well.

Chris also covers why the show has been MIA for so long and what God may or may not be calling Tanya and him to in the future.

That is all for this show, look for many more in the future.

God Bless,
Chris, Tanya and Linus

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Help Victims of Haiti Earthquake

Hello All,

If you listen to the Life on Fire podcast, you may already know that Tanya and I support various organizations that assist the poor and suffering in Haiti.  Haiti is the poorest country in the western hemisphere and is constantly plagued with natural disasters due to its location on the globe.  This held true for a disaster that struck  yesterday evening.

Around 5pm EST a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck the capital city of Port-au-Prince and the surrounding area.  This was followed by several aftershocks of over 5.0 .  This has resulted in the entire infrastructure of the country collapsing.  Government buildings have crumbled to the ground, hospitals and schools are in rubble and because the phone and electric lines are down, nobody knows exactly how many people are injured or dead.

The Red Cross is putting out a request for assistance as is Food for the Poor and the Haitian Health Foundation.  All of these organizations have a history of providing quality aide to Haiti, not just in disaster situations, but, on a regular basis.  These organizations provide food, medicine and educational resources to Haiti.

As bad as things were in Haiti prior to this quake, things are significantly worse now.  Roads are completely blocked by the rubble from buildings and from landslides, hindering rescue efforts.  At this point, we all need to take an “all hands on deck” mentality.  Sending food, water, clothing, school supplies and medicine is not going to help at this point.  The supplies will take months before they reach Haiti through these charitable organizations.  The best bet at this point is to give money to these organizations.

Tanya and I both agreed that we should take some money out of our savings to do some extra donations to support Haiti in this crisis.  We aren’t bragging about this, just stating that we feel that it is very important to help the people of Haiti during this time of crisis.

God calls us to provide food for the hungry, clothing for the naked, and shelter for the homeless.  In this extreme disaster situation, we need to do whatever we can as God’s people to help restore peace, security and order in Haiti.  We have no idea how many families have been devastated by this disaster and how much even a small amount of money will help.  Don’t forget that organizations such as Food for the Poor and the Haitian Health Foundation have relationships with food and drug groups that provide low-cost solutions to help Haiti.  Even $5 can make a HUGE difference.

So please, I beg of you, give something to help the people of Haiti.  They need monetary support for relief workers, food, shelter and clean water more than ever in this time of crisis.  Keep in mind that when you give to these organizations, it may not seem like much, but it truly changes lives and helps people.

Below are donation links to the three organizations listed above.  Tanya and I donated to Food for the Poor and to the Haitian Health Foundation as these groups provide more aid per dollar than the Red Cross does.  However, the Red Cross does have more resources to get people out to Haiti quickly so, you may want to donate to them as well.  All of these are non-profit organizations and are tax deductible.

Thank you for your kindness and help!

Food for the Poor

Haitian Health Foundation

Red Cross International