Pilgrims On The Way


our old theologians used to make a lot out of the distinction between God's knowledge and ours...they distinguished...between a knowledge of God in himslef (a theology of glory), which was unavailable to us, and a revelation of God accommodated to our weakness (a theology of the cross). they called "our theology" theologia viatorum, "the theology of pilgrims." while pilgrims haven't already arrived, they know where they're headed and are even now on their way by God's grace. -Michael Horton

vendredi, février 10, 2006

How we're doin' these days...

I wish I could post some new photos and stuff, but we've been experiencing an indecent share of computer/server/etc problems this past while. I can't get the pictures to upload now. Oh well.

I'm 14 weeks along now and popping out more than I'd like to be already!! The Doc says this is a common "complaint" of third-time-over mothers. (hey, it's worth it!) I've been initiating several relationships with other ladies, and sort-of initiating a moms & tots group at the church. My interest in councelling/relationships has "bought" me a place on the church's "Adult Discipleship" commitee.

Jer's out with some friends tonite... doing "guy things". I'm glad Jer's starting to connect with some people. He's also been asked to co-lead an in-depth Bible study with our small group. He's all over that! (teacher by nature, framer/tile-setter by necessity!) Part of getting connected in a church is having a mutual sharing/blessing of the gifts each of us has been given.

The boys are getting cuter all the time- I believe so anyway.
Last night Jer and I tried to unwind and spend some time together watching a movie. The boys were in bed, so we thought, when suddenly little feet padded up behind us. "Um, sorry Mom and Dad, but I just don't need to go to sleep." - Zach, 2.5 years old

Ben's pulling himself up on furniture (and people's legs) and working his way down stairs head-first! He's eating us out of house and home already!! (well, not truly- but he has a charming appetite for a 10 month old; no pickiness here, aside from not really appreciating the Korean sushi he tried the other night)

So, in a tiny nut-shell that's how we're doin' these days.

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