Thursday, December 21, 2006

Blizzard!


Two nights ago, it started snowing...a lot. Then, the wind picked up, and we were the hapless victims of an official blizzard (according to the local meteorologists). I (Nathan) didn't suffer to much for this weather (due to the fact that DIA closed all traffic, I didn't have to go in to work), but Erin still had to make it in to the hospital to work. It's too bad hospitals are one of those places that can just never close! Anyway, she had to stay there today and try to get some sleep after her shift, and she is still there, helping to usher new lives into this world.


One of the local news stations did a story on her department at UCH that you may find interesting. You can view it here. Go Erin!


Our friends overseas may recognize this car...the scrape is from being rear-ended. The car still works great! Anyway, the Civic is almost totally buried in snow drifts after our recent huge blizzard. According to the local news station, we got 26 inches of snow. The drifts make it seem like we got far more than that.




Our contracted snow removal company didn't come out immediately, so disgruntled owners called the HOA and received results...BIG results, as you can see. There's nothing more comforting than seeing a 15 ton front-end loader sliding around in the parking lot. Ahh, the relaxing beep of a reverse warning! I've got to say, this operator knew what he was doing. He finessed this snow removal job and did such a great job...I've never seen snow removal happen this quickly here before.


Yep, you're seeing it correctly...that is the right tail light of a car that was unfortunately parked exactly where snow wanted to drift.



Here is the walkway to our stairs. As you can see, the snow definitely created some challenges, but none too difficult.



Here is the snow that drifted onto our retaining wall that is at the foot of the stairs. It makes us city slickers feel at least a little like those who live in the mountain snow every winter!

Here was the sunset tonight after the storm dissipated. Wow...God's awesome creative fingerprints are all over His creation!

San Diego Zoo


October Trip to the San Diego Zoo

Erin and I went to San Diego for a day to go to their world famous zoo. We were so unbelievably tired that day...good thing we took pictures! Otherwise, I have no idea how much of that day we would have remembered. Erin worked the night before, and neither of us were used to waking up as early as we needed to in order to get to the airport on time. Nonetheless, it was a very fun day out on the west coast.



Polar Bear looking for his toy...


This hawk swooped over our heads as it showed its impressive diving ability.

This golden retriever and cheetah live in the same cage. In fact, the dog is the cheetah's security blanket. She relaxed noticeably when she saw that her dog friend was there with her.


Thursday, October 19, 2006

Late Posting

Here it is, late at night when I really should be sleeping. But I was just inspired by my friends Matt and Clint. It's important that we don't just post things that are inherently selfish, although I'm not sure how to avoid that tendency. We live life, and we want to share it with you, our friends. But to jump away from mere experiences that we'll continue to share with you, let me share a little about the struggles of life that I've been encountering.

1) Being a husband...what an adventure! It's hard to put into words the difficult, perplexing, and utterly fascinating aspects I find in understanding the particular woman that God graciously gave to me. She is the most amazing person in the world, yet we don't have a perfect relationship. We can have a beautifully relational day, and the next day seems to open an ocean of misunderstanding between us. Most of the time I finally come to understand that the misunderstanding is something that I've done/not done. Those are the days that make sense to me. However, the utterly perplexing days are those on which I can find no logical reason for our emotional and interpersonal separation. And I believe that is where I go wrong...I'm not supposed to understand it logically. I need to come to grips with the fact that life is so much more interconnected to Erin than it will ever be for me, no matter how emotional of a person that I am. That is what makes her the wonderful gift from God that she is.

2) Working full-time. This is a mind-numbing sensation sometimes. I can empathize with Clint in his lack of motivation in his job when I think about the landscaping job that I had the first couple of years that we lived here in Colorado. However, the new job that I have brings a new aspect of vibrancy and clarity to my life...not to mention the fact that it opens the country and the world up to us with incredible travel benefits. This new clarity brings me to my next point...

3) Flight school. I am doing what I dreamed of doing as a small boy. This job with Frontier Airlines has reawakened my passion for flying that I've always had. I fly several times per week, and I learn more about what it means to be the responsible pilot that I aspire to be. I wanted to start flight school last year, but the timing wasn't right. Erin and I had to go through the journey of discovering that God did not design us to live and work in ministry overseas at this time in our lives. It is important that I always remember that my job here on this earth is to obey Him in whatever He leads us to do. Flight school was dumped in my lap, and the Father has given me peace, as well as a fully supportive wife to pursue this path. He placed this passion within me. Therefore, I am confident that He is leading me.

These three aspects of life cause me to want to know more about what you, the reader thinks of one or more of these pursuits. However, I am mainly interested in knowing what three things (excluding your assumed (hopefully!) walk with Christ) are the most important to you at this time in your life. How does it all fit together?

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like...Halloween?

Well, here it is folks. I snapped this shot yesterday before I went in to work. For some weird reason, I had Christmas songs running through my head, and it was October 17. By the time the snow stopped, we had accumulated 2 inches on our cars. The deicers were going full blast at the airport, and it was definitely NOT warm out there! I guess that's Colorado for you!

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Rocky Mtn National Park with Mom & Dad Funk

Mom and Dad Funk's Trip here to ColoradoMom and Dad Funk at our Kia watching the park. By the way, this is the vehicle that replaced the Chevy Cavalier that was totalled a couple of months ago.

A bull elk trying to attract the attention of the ladies.

These two young bull elk crossed the road 10 feet in front of our vehicle. Caused a typical "Elk Jam."

Erin and Mom Funk enjoying the view at Moraine Park, within the Rocky Mountain National Park.

A view of the "glowing" aspen trees and the mountain vista.

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Chicagoland

Nathan and Sue - one of the most important T-Rex fossils ever discovered. This skeleton is the most complete fossil of a T-Rex in known existence. Her actual skull is on the balcony above her because it weighs too much to go with the body on the frame on the main floor. The skull seen is a reconstruction.


Ferris Wheel

The ignorance of Darwinian thought...what do we do with it? Is this something that should be taught exclusively to the school students that we saw in the Field Museum? Or should other creation/coming-to-existence stories also be presented? Let me know what you think.

Erin and the elephants

CTA



Field Museum Great Hall

Chicago, Chicago

Since Erin had never been to Chicago prior to Tuesday, we decided to go there so that she could experience the Chicago magic...

Since we have flight benefits with Frontier Airlines, we decided to take advantage of it. We had a great 32 hours in that toddlin' town.

John Hancock Building

Erin in Chicago

Ferris Wheel on the Navy Pier


Camping at Lake Granby

Camping at Lake Granby
Lake Granby

Mama Moose and Her Baby

Tired Pup

Boomer standing near an old steam engine in the woods on the trail around Monarch Lake


Erin and Boomer at the campsite

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Don't Download This Song

A couple of months ago I was riding in a moving van (moving books for the seminary) between Salt Lake City and Mill Valley, CA when my friend Brannon and I got into a discussion about illegally downloaded songs. I was loose on my standards on this, and Brannon is very staunchly against illegally downloaded songs. Thankfully, I was reminded of the witness that I must be, even in the small things. Shortly after that conversation (and subsequent week in the Bay Area), I deleted all of my illegal songs off of iTunes and the iPod. It was a sad day, but I realized that I need to honor God in EVERYTHING.

Anyway, here's a link to a Weird Al (streaming audio, so no laws are broken here) song that Brannon just sent to me. In his words, get out your lighter and enjoy the song that will inspire, guide, protect, and serve.

"Don't Download This Song" by Weird Al

Thursday, August 03, 2006

Cell Phone Woes

Ok, I know you guys are going to remind me that I at one time said, "I will never, ever own a cell phone." Now I am starting to wonder why I attached myself to one of these accursed things in the first place.

This cheaply made, shoddily constructed Motorola V220 is a piece of junk. I've already had to replace it once already, and now the screen is acting up. It is impossible to see my contacts, which makes it difficult to stay in contact with the people I want to call. Thankfully, all of my numbers are stored on my SIM card, so I don't have to worry about permanently losing the numbers.

Anyway...I know that this isn't really the norm as far as this blog goes, but I had to voice my frustrations somewhere. May the world know that Motorola doesn't create quality!

I do have a question for all of you. Let me know what you think about cell phones. Do they help your life and make it easier, or do they simply add stress to your life?

I also want to know if you've found a particular style of phone that works for you, and why it works for you. As a former sub-contractor for Cingular's E-911 True Locator service, I understand some of the ins and outs of the cell phone world. It's an amazing technology that allows for conversations as you're going down the road at 75 mph, but it's got its faults as well. I want to hear your comments...let 'em fly!

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Barry Switzer










So I (Nathan) was out on the ramp on Friday doing training for my job over on the Frontier Jet-Express side of the airport, when all of a sudden, I saw Barry Switzer deboarding a Jet-X flight and meandering into the airport. I quickly grabbed a pen and a card and talked with him for a couple of minutes. He signed the card, was very cordial, and went on his way.

What a cool opportunity to meet such a controversial and huge figure in the world of sports - especially in Oklahoma and Texas!

Just another day working for Frontier Airlines...

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Saturday, July 08, 2006

Child Sponsorship

Compassion International

Sponsor a child online through
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Please take the time to check out this opportunity to help provide an opportunity for children to rise out of poverty in the name of Jesus. May we western Christians not sit on our wealth. May we freely give what was freely given to us.

Erin and I sponsor a child named Jivenson in Haiti. It is such a joy to correspond with him on a regular basis. He is only 5 now, so we have many years to be able to sponsor him. We are able to take a small, yes-very small, part in his education, health, and guidance toward Christ. We pray that he will find the joy in Jesus that we know every day. Although we are only giving a small amount of money every month, we are thankful beyond measure for the brothers and sisters who are working in Haiti to love and protect precious Jivenson. Please join us in praying for the work of Compassion International in many countries in the poorest parts of this small world. To God be all the glory!

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

New Job

I (Nathan) just got a new job. I'm working for Frontier Airlines as a Ramp Service Agent. I'm pretty excited about this opportunity to learn more about planes and airlines, as well as the challenge of being part of a team that turns a plane around in 40 minutes so that the airline doesn't lose money.

Plus, I get to live the dream. You know that guy with the flashy sticks in front of the airplane as it taxies toward the airport? Yep, that'll be me in a few weeks! My training starts on Monday, so needless to say, I'm a little nervous, but I'm really excited about this opportunity that God's dumped in my lap. May He be glorified in all that I say and do in this new job!

Grand Canyon

We went to Arizona a couple of weeks ago to celebrate our 3rd anniversary. This was the first time that I (Nathan) had seen the Grand Canyon up close and personal. What an amazing testimony to the creative and awesome power of the God of the universe...I stood utterly speechless before His handiwork. And those who know me know what a miracle THAT is!


We packed a lunch and ate it sitting on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.

Then we had an authentic experience rafting down the Colorado River (in a theater, complete with popcorn). So it wasn't quite authentic...but parts of it sure felt like it was authentic!

Also, the Chrysler 300 that we're standing in front of is the car that we were upgraded to on our rental when the lady at the rental desk found out that we were celebrating our anniversary. What a cool car, huh? It's definitely a step up from Old Betsy (the Baby Blue (a.k.a. Robin's Egg Blue - courtesy of Mrs. Porter) 1978 Olds Cutlass that I drove to college in)!

Welcome to Mexico

Nogales, Mexico. The land where dreams come true...just kidding. This is a border town that's about 3 hours away from Phoenix, which is where we stayed for our vacation. It was a town of traders, shopkeepers, and sly salesmen who were hoping to make a buck (uh, I mean peso). It was nothing out of the ordinary international experience that we had, but it was something that helped us in the next step of our lives...

This little day trip actually created a watershed moment for Erin and me. We decided on this trip that we are not even close to being ready to live overseas. We were only on the Mexican side for about 45 minutes, and that was all that we needed to realize that we are not in a position in our lives right now to live internationally. We need to live lives that honor the Father right here in Colorado. We need to grow where we are planted right now. Although this is a tough decision for us, we are holding off on the application process to live overseas until we are able to KNOW that we are called by God to be there. Otherwise, we are merely living our own dreams in pursuit of ourselves. We are hoping to grow to be more Christ-like in our plans, as well as more Christ-honoring in our decisions. We can serve without disobeying the Father right where we are, without having to move 12,000 miles away. We know that we are called to go, and AS WE GO, to make disciples. Right now, we are clearly in the "as you go" stage. In fact, I am not expecting to ever fully find myself out of that stage, and I hope that I never do. I mean that I hope that we are never to a point in our lives where we feel like we have it all figured out. That is the day that we stop learning and worshiping God. That is the day that we start to worship our own selves, as inadequate as we are.

Please note that we have not made any particular decision regarding long-term plans at this time. We've learned that when we say that we are called to something, God (or our own immaturity) immediately decides to change that particular thing that we said that we were called to do. So right now, we are following God as best as we can, and we are hoping to know more about what He wants us to do very soon. However, we are trying to live on His timetable, and not our own. We do hope that you pray for us. We also hope and pray for your support in whatever decision God leads us to make. We pray for your grace and patience in this...we are as frustrated as we can be at this point (because we are continually changing our plans), but we know that we are not supposed to be overseas right now. Please help us through your prayers and support through this decision-making time of our lives.

Definitely a day to remember.

Monday, June 26, 2006

Critique of Piper's "Let the Nations Be Glad" - for World Missions and Collegiate Ministry Class

John Piper’s Let the Nations Be Glad gives fantastic guidelines to understanding the purpose for which we’ve been created. Piper’s stirring language and passionate explanation of the nature of God comes through in this book. His love for the Word of God and his desire for the ultimate glory of God is what fuels his flame to see missions bring all peoples into worship of God.

The idea that had a great impact on me came in the first 4 sentences of the book. It says

Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church. Worship is. Missions exists because worship doesn’t. Worship is ultimate, not missions, because God is ultimate, not man.

Although the remainder of the book is full of great nuggets of truth, this truth seems to be the most important of all the words written in this book. It is so obvious that the rest of the book exists to support and lend credence to the idea found within the first 4 sentences of this book.

God’s supremacy over man and all the other created order is a biblical idea that Piper is bringing to light in his own words. He is passionately serious about pushing forth this biblical idea into the forefront of the minds of every Christian on the face of the earth. It is obvious that John Piper is walking in God’s ways. He is saying things that in no way contradict with the ideas and principles found within Scripture.

The beginning of chapter 4 puts this idea into slightly different words. Piper states, “The aim of missions is the ‘bring about the obedience of faith for the sake of his name among all the nations’ (Rom. 1.5)” (Piper 111). The Bible is very clear that God empowers His people for the sake of His name. It is for no other purpose than to bring glory, honor, happiness, and joy to the heart of the Father. It is for His name’s sake that missions exists.

I fully agree with everything Piper writes in this book. Although the ideas that he espouses are sometimes hard to understand or even like, I find that Piper is more biblically based than any other preacher or author who I’ve ever been influenced by. When he says that God is ultimately interested in having people worship and extol Himself, I was offended at first. However, as I began to understand this concept better, it dawned on me that God is the only being in the universe whose selfishness works to the good of all of creation. It is exactly opposite for those of us who are part of the created way of existence. When we are selfish, it works to the detriment of our fellow creatures. But when we are focused on God’s glory, everyone wins. This is true. John Piper walks with God, and it is obvious in his writings.

Another ah-ha moment that had came when Piper quoted Richard Wurmbrand on page 79. It says,

We have to make the preparation now, before we are imprisoned. In prison you lose everything. You are undressed and given a prisoner’s suir. No more nice furniture, nice carpets, or nice curtains. You do not have a wife any more and you do not have your children. You do not have your library and you never see a flower. Nothing of what makes life pleasant remains. Nobody resists who has not renounced the pleasures of life beforehand (Piper 79).

Wurmbrand was imprisoned and tortured for the sake of Christ. Because of these amazing stories of the faith, I am encouraged to give up the comforts that I enjoy here in Denver in order to honor God and glorify Him. I pray that God would make it obvious where I need to go and what I need to give up in order to truly follow Him in spirit and in truth. I must realize, just as Piper realized, that it is our vocation as Christians to suffer. We are to die to ourselves and our selfish ambitions in order that Christ’s kingdom may come through and shine through us.

As I stated before, I can think of nothing that I disagreed with him about. He is a solid Christian who walks with God, which comes through in his writing and in his preaching. The only thing that I suggest for this book is to not get so bogged down with lists of prooftexts for an idea. Place the scriptures in the front or the back of the book, but place them all together in order to know where these scripture references are located. If they had been bunched together, it would have made organization much simpler. It would have made the flow of the book a little more streamlined, which means that it would have been easier to read, and then to read it again.

I am recommending this book to all of my family and friends. I want them to know the reasons for missions, as well as our purpose as Christians. I want them to know what I am learning through the diligent and responsible exegesis of the text of God’s Word. John Piper is concerned about the glory of God. That passion wears off onto the reader, and it is a glorious feeling. It is wonderful to know that there are still people in this world today who are interested in building up God’s kingdom by reminding them of their purpose on this earth.

This book made me nod my head in agreement. This book made me cry. But most importantly, this book motivated me to leave it all for the sake of Christ. I am interested in His glory, and I pray that I will never lose that interest. His glory equals my joy. To see Him glorified brings joy to me in ways that are not necessarily tangible. I love to see others worshiping Christ, especially if it is in another language. It brings me joy to know that I will be able to join with those people in the relationships that we have built. To know that God is honored and glorified is enough for me to feel joy like no other joy I’ve felt in my life. This book changed my life, and I suspect that it will change the lives of all who read it in the future.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Redneck Kansas Adventures!!

My brother, the Red Neck

Stylin' Red Neck

The Red Neck and his woman
Sooooooeeey!

(I have this strange feeling that Melissa didn't want her picture taken...just a hunch)