Friday, October 7, 2011

I Picked Up A Hitchhiker!


True Story: I picked up a hitchhiker on the way to Tennessee with five kids in the van.  Now let me tell you why…

I was working on a book titled Cool Kids of Jerusalem, a middle grade novel showing the last summer adventures of five Jewish boys. The story was set in the days of Jesus' Earthly ministry. 
My problem? Around 70 AD, Josephus tells us the Romans besieged the city and cut down all the trees within miles of Jerusalem. Therefore, in 30 AD Jerusalem had a forest. Didn’t it? I couldn’t picture the scenery. Although I researched the customs and traditions of that day, I was baffled. What occupations did the boy’s parents hold? The clothing they wore? Shoes on their feet? These questions and more prevented me from completing the story.
So, I prayed. I asked God to somehow show me what I needed to know.

Which brings us to the hitchhiker:

On my way to visit my parents, we passed an old man holding a large duffle bag under an overpass. My silent conversation with God went something like this…

God: Offer him a ride.
Me: I must be hearing things.
God: Offer him a ride.
Me: I can’t do that. I’m a woman alone with five kids in a van.
God: Offer him a ride.
Me: Too late. We already passed him besides he was probably a serial killer.
God: Turn around and Offer him a ride.
Me: la,la,la,la,la,la
God: Go back. Offer him a ride.
Me: No! He’s a hitchhiker.
God: Take the next exit, Go back and offer him a ride. He’s on his way to visit his brother on the north side of Montgomery.
Me: Fine but if he kills us, it’s your fault.

My younger passengers grumble and complain because I’m going south instead of North. When I tell them what we’re doing, they beg and pled to change my mind. Yes they think I’m crazy, but I’m the adult, right? Adam and Brandon try to reason with me while Ashlyn is near tears. Nick’s busy playing a video a game and could care less. In my mind, I whisper to God, “See I told you this was crazy.”

I veer onto the shoulder and crack the window a wee bit to ask the stranger where he’s going. His answer?

Yep, you guessed it. North of Montgomery to visit his brother.

God whispers in my ear, “See, I told you.”

The most amazing thing happened as I offered him a ride, my young passengers quit complaining.

When we had trouble fitting his large bag in the crowded van, he said he’d wait for another offer. But by this time I was determined. We squeezed his duffle on the back floorboard and he got in the front.

There was something ethereal about this stranger and he was clean. I mean really clean. You’d think a bum would smell to high heavens but he didn’t. Though he was clearly old, he had no wrinkles on his face. None. And he was Jewish. Exactly the man I needed to talk to. I asked him a million questions. With his silver hair and full beard shining, he told me his name was Mike and with a twinkle in his crystal blue eyes he teased about running for governor of Minnesota. (Or was it Missouri. I can’t remember. Anyway…) For over two hours he told us stories of his Jewish heritage and other interesting things about the history of Israel.

When we dropped him off north of Montgomery, at a small church I didn’t want to leave.

I’ve often wondered about this stranger and I will never regret giving him a ride. I can’t explain how it felt to be in his presence but it was a humbling experience.

Strange huh?



That was the most idiotic thing I have ever done, and it was the most rewarding. So, why did I share?

When my parents and the other responsible adults found out what happened they were livid. My mom didn’t understand. My daddy lectured me on placing his grandchildren in danger. My sister went berserk. Dear brother-in-law forbade his children to ride in a vehicle with me, forever. He also wanted to file child endangerment charges but thank God, I talked him out of that.

Did their outrage lessen the experience I had by obeying God? Not one bit. When my life gets frazzled, I often recall a piece of wisdom from the stranger.

Today, I’m reminding myself that, though people think I’m crazy and most don’t agree or understand, obeying the voice of God comes with huge incomprehensible benefits.



Don’t ever, EVER pick up a hitchhiker. It’s dangerous and crazy. But….

Always, Always Obey God!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Creation vs. Evolution: Same Evidence, Different Interpretation



Creation is Evolution’s opposite. Although many Christians compromise, you can not believe in both, because they contradict each other. For example:

The Grand Canyon. A deluge of water in a short amount of time or a flow of water over millions of years?


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The Heavens and the Earth. Created in six days or evolved during billions of years?


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Man. Created in the image of God or evolved from primate ancestors?


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Life. Created or Evolved?


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Faith is a choice. Christians, who choose an evolutionary world view, are looking for loopholes in God's laws.

If the creation account in Genesis isn’t real, then the Ten Commandments in Exodus could be mere suggestions. If God didn’t form us in our mother’s womb, abortion can be a guilt free practice. And if the wages of sin aren’t death, Jesus died on the cross in vain.

The Bible is either God's truth or a man's lie.

I choose to believe God.

Who do you believe in? God? Or Man?

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Plate Tectonics, A Global Flood and The Judgment.


Photo courtesy of Geothermal Education Office, Tiburon, CA used by permission.


Most scholars agree that sometime during the past, the Earth consisted of one supercontinent landmass. Their opinions differ on the timeframe of separation. While secular scientists claim the plates drifted slowly over time, creation scientists credit the rapid land division to Noah's flood. Genesis 7:11 states “…all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.” 

On the intial day of the flood, the Earth's supercontinent rapidly broke apart producing earthquakes, volcanoes and tsunamis along with days of heavy global rain fall. Plate tectonics surged in the recessional stage of the year long flood.

Today's earthquakes and volcanoes, which form near plate boundaries, are an indirect result of Noah's flood. The consequence of God's global judgement against a wicked world is best described by Romans 8:22. "For we know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now."




Luke Chapter 21. Then said he unto them, Nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: And great earthquakes shall be in divers places, and famines, and pestilences; and fearful sights and great signs shall there be from heaven....and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring; Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: 



Just as the ark provided salvation for Noah and his family, Jesus died on the cross at Calvary so we might be spared from the judgment of our sins.

Revelation 14:7 Saying with a loud voice,
Fear God, and give glory to him; for the hour of his judgment is come:
and worship him that made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters.

Monday, March 7, 2011

God Loves Atheist Eugenie Scott!



Yes it’s true. God loves the Bible-Hating, Young-Earth-Creationist-Bashing, director of the National Center for Science Education. And we should love her too.
While Eugenie Scott proclaims creationists as crazy fundamentalist and plots the death of intelligent design theories, we grow frustrated at the craftiness of her attacks. But God sits on His throne and smiles, knowing that He created her intelligence. He sees the lovely soul beneath her tough façade and He longs for her to accept Him.
God is in control of His universe. Eugenie Scott and her atheist counterparts can accomplish nothing unless it is allowed by Him. When she rails against our faith, I imagine God asks her as He did Saul who later became Paul. “...it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks.” Acts 9:5 KJV
But how can we love someone who hates us so vehemently? I remind myself “For we wrestle not against flesh and blood Eph 6:12 KJV. It is our responsibility as Christians to pray for her soul and the soul of atheists around the world. The salvation of Eugenie Scott would do more to further the gospel than all the historical debates won over evolution.
If God can save Saul on the road to Damascus, He can give Eugenie Scott her own experience with him. She can know of His existence and His love for her.
Will you pray?
“And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” Galatians 6:9 KJV

Friday, March 4, 2011

Artist Interpretation or Fossil Fraud?




 
No complete fossils have ever been found. So called fossils seen in museums are casts made by artist interpretation. Take for instance this picture released by Cleveland’s Museum of Natural History. In December 2010, during multiple press releases found on FOX, CNN and Youtube, Mr. Micheal J. Ryan expounded on Koreaceratops hwaseongensis’s beak like head as depicted above.




The truth is reveal by one glance at the original fossil which consists of a partial spine, hind legs and tail. By Mr. Ryan’s own admission, no skull was found. The head and forearms of the animal above does not exist.

          No doubt, the colorful falsified picture will find its way into a biology textbook alongside a fanciful picture of Lucy.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Noah's Ark - Coming Soon!




A full scale replica of Noah's Ark is scheduled to be completed Spring of 2014. As a supporter of Biblical truth I can't wait to experience this piece of history near Cincinnati.

Their website, which is where I got this picture, includes their plans for a walled city. Maybe this will be something like Jericho.

Who wouldn't want to see the Tower of Babel. To what heights will they go?

The Ark Encounter is going all out by adding a First-Century Middle Eastern Village, a historical journey from Abraham to Moses at the Red Sea, and a petty zoo.

And a walk through aviary. Don't you love feeding exotic birds sweet nectar? I'm betting there will be several varieties of Finches.

My only disappointment in this project...I would love to see a replica of the Old Testament Tabernacle. I want to walk in the Holy of Holies and feast my eyes on the Ark of the Covenant.