October 31, 1517

Martin Luther

Happy Reformation Day.

For me, this is all so much more meaningful than masks and candy and somehow-once-a-year-grotesquely-acceptable violence.

Sometime during October 31, 1517, the day before the Feast of All Saints, the 33-year-old Martin Luther posted theses on the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg. The door functioned as a bulletin board for various announcements related to academic and church affairs. The theses were written in Latin and printed on a folio sheet by the printer John Gruenenberg, one of the many entrepreneurs in the new print medium first used in Germany about 1450. Luther was calling for a “disputation on the power and efficacy of indulgences out of love and zeal for truth and the desire to bring it to light.” He did so as a faithful monk and priest who had been appointed professor of biblical theology at the University of Wittenberg, a small, virtually unknown institution in a small town.

Some copies of the theses were sent to friends and church officials, but the disputation never took place. Albert of Brandenburg, archbishop of Mainz, sent the theses to some theologians whose judgment moved him to send a copy to Rome and demand action against Luther. By the early months of 1518, the theses had been reprinted in many cities, and Luther’s name had become associated with demands for radical change in the church. He had become front-page news.

Read the entire article from Christianity Today here.

Top 50 Albums from my iTunes Library

Well, here’s my first take at a list.

There will be more posted.

I have intentionally limited myself to these few hundred records (the ones in my iTunes library – 4000 songs) in order to keep it simpler.

I’ve also limited it to complete albums in my library.

They are alphabetical in order.

There’s a heavy dose of critics’ favorites here, but also some guilty pleasures.

I’ve probably done this before, but felt like doing it again.

I’d love your comments…

Muse - Absolution

Absolution – Muse

U2 - Achtung Baby

Achtung Baby – U2

Alchemy Index - Thrice

Alchemy Index (Volumes I-IV) – Thrice

All That You Can't Leave Behind - U2

All That You Can’t Leave Behind – U2

America IV – The Man Comes Around – Johnny Cash

Automatic for the People – R.E.M.

The Bends – Radiohead

Blind – The Sundays

California – The Lassie Foundation

Cerulean – The Ocean Blue

Come On Feel the Illinoise! – Sufjan Stevens

Cush – Cush

Disintegration – The Cure

Eyes Open – Snow Patrol

Faith Hope Love – King’s X

The Fashion Focus – Starflyer 59

The Fires of Life – Cool Hand Luke

Forever Blue – Chris Isaak

Full Moon Fever – Tom Petty

Give Yourself Away – Robbie Seay Band

Glow – The Innocence Mission

Grace – Jeff Buckley

Hail to the Thief – Radiohead

Head Trip in Every Key – Superdrag

How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb – U2

In Rainbows – Radiohead

The Joshua Tree – U2

Kid A – Radiohead

The Last Broadcast – Doves

Loveless – My Bloody Valentine

Mercury – The Prayer Chain

MuteMath – MuteMath

Narrow Stairs – Death Cab For Cutie

Neon Bible – Arcade Fire

No Line on the Horizon – U2

OK Computer – Radiohead

Rebel, Sweetheart – The Wallflowers

A Rush of Blood to the Head – Coldplay

Sea Change – Beck

The Soul Cages – Sting

Sticks and Stones – 77s

Strangeways, Here We Come – The Smiths

Takk – Sigur Ros

Transatlanticism – Death Cab for Cutie

Turn on the Bright Lights – Interpol

The Unforgettable Fire – U2

Urban Hymns – The Verve

Vheissu – Thrice

Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends – Coldplay

Yankee Hotel Foxtrot – Wilco

Josh in Slovakia

Josh in Slovakia

Hello everyone. I’d covet your prayers for a former student and current friend, Josh Howard as he serves the Lord in Slovakia. He’s asked that we pray for him, his neighbors, and his work in Eastern Europe. Josh is fulfilling the Great Commission in a profoundly encouraging way.

Here’s a link to his blog:

Josh in Slovakia.

Quote of the Day

Henri Nouwen

“Prayer and action, therefore, can never be seen as contradictory or mutually exclusive. Prayer without action grows in powerless pietism, and action without prayer degenerates into questionable manipulation. If prayer leads us into a deeper unity with the compassionate Christ, it will always give rise to concrete acts of service. And if concrete acts of service do indeed lead us to a deeper solidarity with the poor, the hungry, the sick, the dying, and the oppressed, they will always give rise to prayer. In prayer we meet Christ, and in him all human suffering. In service we meet people, and in them the suffering Christ.”
… Henri J. M. Nouwen (1932-1996), Compassion, London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 1982, Random House, 2005, p. 117-118 (see the book; see also Isaiah 40:11

Columbus Day knowledge dropped by my 6-year old:

Christopher Columbus

“He is Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus reached South America in 1498. (look it up, she’s awesome) He wore a hat for many years. (again, check it!) He was born in Italy. He crossed the sea for King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.”

Best.

Columbus Day Post.

Ever.

Rolling Stone with a…

…spot-on “quick take” on “How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb”:

There’s also a fascinating tour through all 13 albums.

Definitely worth a look.

How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb

After the success of Behind, U2 make their most guitar-oriented album in decades. No longer worried about tempering their earth-stopping hooks with their experimental tendencies, this is grandiose music from grandiose men, sweatlessly confident in the execution of their duties.