I came across a group that are looking at different ways of studying and reading the Bible by doing various experiments. One that particularly attracted my attention was the 8 track experiment where you look at a Bible story and pick up to 8 music tracks to tell that story.
I thought I'd have a go at the story of Noah, mainly because I know the story well and thought it would be a simple one to start with. I went about it by picking songs I thought were suitable based on what I already knew, it soon became apparent as I read the story that I had ingrained interpretations that weren't necessarily accurate, and so some of my song choices had to go!
Here's my playlist! Why not take part yourself, it was good fun if you're into music, and it definitely makes you think about what you're reading while you're picking the music!
Saturday, 21 March 2015
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Throwback Thursday: A Post From The Past
Colton Burpo is not quite four, when he has an emergency appendectomy. In the months that follow, he starts to tell his parents about how while he was being operated on he was in Heaven with Jesus, and the Angels sang to him.
If you are a non-believer you could probably say this is a clever book of fiction by a Pastor with Biblical knowledge.
I am a Christian and I believe Heaven is for real, but I don't know why I find it hard to accept that Jesus would let a child visit Him in Heaven and tell us of his experiences. It's not that I disbelieved Colton's story, I just suppose it's so supernatural it's hard to get your head around - imagine how his parents coped as he casually told them about meeting his mis-carried sister!
The story naturally unravels without coming across as overly sentimental or cheesy.
Colton's Pastor dad backs up his accounts with scripture references, and the end of book poses questions to make you think further beyond what you have read.
Heaven is for real? Yes it is.
Did Colton Burpo visit Heaven? Why not?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)