Ponderings

by Keith Jainga

Ignored

On January 12, 2007, commuters in a Washington, D.C. subway station had the opportunity to hear violin virtuoso Joshua Bell perform six classical pieces on his very expensive Stradivarius violin. Just two days before, Joshua Bell had performed to a full house Boston’s Symphony Hall, with tickets averaging $100. This day, he was performing for …

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Heaven On My Mind

What makes “heaven” heaven? What comes to mind when you think about heaven? Many declarations that celebrate the promise of heaven can be quite materialistic. Consider the following lyrics of what was a very popular song about “going to heaven.”   I’m satisfied with just a cottage below A little silver, And a little gold …

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Discipleship Matters

On New Year’s Eve Grace and I had the treat of enjoying a concert featuring classical music—Mendelsohn, Meltzer, Mozart. Yes, we enjoy classical music. As for me, I have my dad and mom to thank for that. Growing up, my brothers and I were allowed to listen to our own generation’s music. But we also …

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The Gift Worth Having

For many, Christmas is the time for gift-giving and gift-receiving. So, at the time leading up to December 25 one would find long lines at the checkout counters of stores. Under the Christmas tree the gifts pile up. On Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, eyes light up with delight when one is handed a gift, …

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End of the World?

Once again we were subjected to all the hype about the end of the world, generated by speculation concerning the Mayan calendar. People have responded in different ways to the speculations. Most people, it appears, simply dismissed it inconsequential, giving it the attention as one would to what is considered simply entertaining. Nothing more. But …

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Christmas Present

In a recent panel discussion in NBC’s Today show, the topic was about “outsourcing” our Christmas chores—that is, hiring people to do things like putting up decorations or buying gifts. Panelist Star Jones commented that her primary focus for the season was the “religion part” (which would include praying, for example). She said that aspect …

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The Freedom That Enslaves

The legalization of recreational marijuana in Washington State took effect last Thursday, December 6. In celebration of this new “freedom,” some supporters of the new law gathered under the Space Needle in Seattle and “lit up” marijuana joints at the stroke of midnight. The Associated Press report, however, also points out that the new law …

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In the Flesh

The Christmas season is well upon us. Once more we are invited to ponder the significance of the season. Once again the question of the meaning of Christmas is set before us. Of course, the coming of Christ is multi-faceted in its richness. The gospel is jam-packed with spiritual realities that can never be captured …

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Clean Install

When the latest operating system upgrade for my computer was released a couple of months ago, I was one of those who were fortunate to qualify for a free upgrade. But then, I began to experience unfavorable glitches in my system. The most irritating was the way my computer would intermittently lag or freeze for …

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Thanksliving

This week America once again celebrates Thanksgiving. For most people it simply means time spent with family, eating a specially prepared dinner together. The question, of course, is why we do it at all? We may have the easy answer: to give thanks. But I do wonder how many individuals and families actually take the time …

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