Thursday, January 17, 2013

Casa Arrumada

A casa mais que perfeita é a minha... com o meu amado, a Tuca e a bicharada toda ao redor formando um belo ninho: o nosso casulão de amor!
por Carlos Drummond de Andrade (1902-1987)
"Casa arrumada é assim: Um lugar organizado, limpo, com espaço livre pra circulação e uma boa entrada de luz. Mas casa, pra mim, tem que ser casa e não um centro cirúrgico, um cenário de novela. Tem gente que gasta muito tempo limpando, esterilizando, ajeitando os móveis, afofando as almofadas... Não, eu prefiro viver numa casa onde eu bato o olho e percebo logo: Aqui tem vida...
Casa com vida, pra mim, é aquela em que os livros saem das prateleiras e os enfeites brincam de trocar de lugar. Casa com vida tem fogão gasto pelo uso, pelo abuso das refeições fartas, que chamam todo mundo pra mesa da cozinha. Sofá sem mancha? Tapete sem fio puxado? Mesa sem marca de copo? Tá na cara que é casa sem festa. E se o piso não tem arranhão, é porque ali ninguém dança. Casa com vida, pra mim, tem banheiro com vapor perfumado no meio da tarde. Tem gaveta de entulho, daquelas que a gente guarda barbante, passaporte e vela de aniversário, tudo junto... Casa com vida é aquela em que a gente entra e se sente bem-vinda. A que está sempre pronta pros amigos, filhos, netos, pros vizinhos... E nos quartos, se possível, tem lençóis revirados por gente que brinca ou namora a qualquer hora do dia. Casa com vida é aquela que a gente arruma pra ficar com a cara da gente. Arrume a sua casa todos os dias... Mas arrume de um jeito que lhe sobre tempo pra viver nela... E reconhecer nela o seu lugar."


Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Sin, Slavery, and Louie Giglio

from the official Blog of Precept Ministries International
While it hasn’t made mainstream news, the story has circled the internet news streams. This story has the bloggers a blogging and the critics a criticizing. So, we thought we would join in. Louie Giglio, pastor of Passion City Church in Atlanta had been invited to deliver the benediction at President Obama’s inauguration. Regardless of your political persuasion this is quite an honor. Billy Graham was invited to pray at 10 presidential inaugurations. To be invited to do anything Billy Graham had been asked to do is an honor.
Louie wants the captives set free
Louie wasn’t invited because he is an evangelical, he wasn’t invited because of any effort to reach out to the conservative Christians, and he wasn’t invited because he pastors a church which is large enough to be influential. Louie Giglio was invited to pray at the inauguration because of his activism against sex slave trafficking. Louie has been extremely influential in the fight against human trafficking. Louie wants the captives set free.
God wants the captives set free
It is not strange that Louie would be actively speaking out against sex trafficking. It is in his DNA to react against injustice and abuse. He is a Christian. As Christians we are indwelled with the Holy Spirit of God. God is against sex trafficking and slavery, therefore Christians are against it. God is against men and women, boys and girls being raped and abused, therefore we are against it. It’s really pretty logical. God has given us His Spirit and His Word. The two together change our world view and begin to bring our thoughts and attitudes in line with God’s. God wants the captives set free, therefore as Christians we want the captives set free. 
It is God's Word that we stand on, not our own. 
Louie Giglio was in effect uninvited from attending and praying at the inauguration just a few days later. He was uninvited because of his views on homosexuality. Louie believes homosexuality is a sin. This is not because he hates gays and has a desire to limit the civil rights of a particular part of our society. Louie believes the homosexual lifestyle is wrong because the Bible tells him so.
Again, Louie’s world view is shaped by the Bible. He believes the Bible is true, and it is the Word of God. Louie believes people sin against God and God loves them anyway. His ministry seeks to “make much of Jesus” by declaring the gospel of Christ. The gospel changes people. It turns the world upside down and makes everything different. The gospel changes hearts and minds, it heals the broken and sets the captives free.
Believing the Bible is true and telling people what it says is becoming very unpopular in the US. Louie has now been branded as “anti-gay” which in our society is the ultimate sin. In some ways the labeling is accurate, but very shallow. Christians are also anti-lying, anti-stealing, and anti-murder but those titles are not currently seen as anti-social. However, any suggestion that some sexual expression or preference between consenting adults, is not what God had in mind, is now seen as the ultimate sin against society.
In reality we are not really as much “anti” individual actions as we are “pro” God. Being “anti” anything focuses on what you are against. For us it really misses the point. Actions that the Bible defines as sin are the result of a sinful heart or you might say the result being separated from God. We are really not against individual actions as much as we are against what those actions represent, a life lived separated from God. We are against people living separated from our loving God.
Being pro-God means we are changed by His presence in us and are now His ambassadors telling everyone who will listen the good news that your sins can be forgiven. And that gets us to the heart of the issue. Many people don’t like to be told that they are sinners.
In general the world prefers to believe we have the option to pick and choose which sins are still sins and which sins have evolved into acceptable practices. Or, you might say that many of us define sin by the cultural standard of the day.
The problem is that in reality you and I don’t have the authority to define sin. We never have. God defines sin. It is His standard, not ours. So, regardless of the cultural preferences, as Christians we are constrained by the Bible. It is our guide for right and wrong. We have the authority to tell people what it says, but we do not have the authority to change what it says. In other words, Louie Giglio, like all of us, is just the messenger, he is not the author.
We are the messengers of the gospel of freedom
What do you do when you live in a culture where sin is determined not by some clear moral standard established by the creator of the heavens and the earth but is instead only defined by preference?
That is a great question. In the first century after Christ the city of Ephesus was large and wealthy. The Bible, extra- biblical sources, and historians tell us the people of Ephesus were focused on three things: wealth, power, and sex. Can you imagine living in a culture like that? Sin in Ephesus was hard to define.
In 2 Timothy the apostle Paul writes to the pastor of the church in Ephesus,
I solemnly charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by His appearing and His kingdom: preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, and will turn away their ears from the truth and will turn aside to myths.     - 2 Timothy 4:1–4
What do you do when you are surrounded by a culture that does not want to hear the truth?
Preach the Word. 
Tell the truth.
Share the gospel. 
However, to those who do not claim the name of Christ the majority of our conversation should be gospel centered. Rather than focusing on trying to convince sinners to stop sinning (which they can’t do), we share the gospel and watch Jesus change their hearts. To the lost, we preach Jesus Christ, crucified for our sins.
Wrapping it up
So, the question to you is this, “Are you anti-gay or pro-Christ”?
You are the messenger, don't change the message.

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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

30 Days to a Healthier Year

hum...resolutions?I loved it. And I have few pounds to go away. But Zumba? Not in a million of years huahuahua
from HysterSisters.com
Eat HealthyThe new year is here. Have you made your resolutions? Don’t worry if you haven’t! The number 1 resolution is to lose weight. For so many of us, losing weight can be overwhelming. Figuring out how to lose weight, which program to use, working out, etc can be overwhelming. We end up giving up by February.
This year, make a vow to just be healthier. There are many ways you can focus on getting healthier and they don’t necessarily involve losing weight. By focusing on getting healthier, many people lose weight as a result.
Let’s take a look at some ways you can focus on getting healthier. Focus on one or more of the suggested ways before for 30 days. It’s said that habits start to form after 21 days. So why not try one? Hey, it’s just 30 days!
30 Days Adding More Fruits and Vegetables
Focus on eating more fruits and vegetables. It’s easy to have a meal or snack that contains a meat and a carbohydrate like bread or pasta. Or sometimes our snacks involve crackers, cookies, or another type of sweet. Some ways to hit your daily fruits and vegetables goal:
.For breakfast, add a serving of berries to your cereal or a banana. Find something you can grab and go should you be on the run.
.For snack, prepare cut up celery with peanut butter, carrots with 2 tablespoons of hummus, an apple with string cheese.
.For lunch, instead of ordering the french fries, order the fruit cup instead of a small salad. Some places even serve steamed vegetables.
.For dinner, learn to roast vegetables in the oven. They taste delicious with just a little bit of olive oil and some salt and pepper.
30 Days Without Sodas And/Or Alcohol
Eliminate sodas or alcohol for 30 days. I know it sounds hard! But take things day by day. One can of soda has about 150 calories. And that’s just for 12oz! Beer averages about 110-150 calories per can as well. Even if you are drinking diet sodas, the artificial sweeteners can actually be confusing your body with the sweet taste yet zero calories. You body can actually end up craving more sweet things because of it.
.Try adding lemon or lime to your water.
.Find a large glass or thermos that you enjoy drinking out of and start keeping it at your desk at work or with you at home. Drink a glass of water before you eat and after. You might be surprised at how it could help cut your daily calories for that meal, too!
.Try club sodas if you miss out on the bubbles in your water. And add some lemon or lime to that as well. Or even try crushing up some strawberries and mint!
30 Days Adding Physical Activity
.Add some type of physical activity to your day.
.Add a 30 minute walk after work. Have a dog to walk? Take them with you! It doesn’t have to be anything fast, but just get yourself moving. What about riding your bike?
.Enjoy working in your yard? Plant some new flowers or pull weeds.
.If it’s too cold to enjoy the outdoors, take a stroll at the mall or even Target.
.Parking further from the door to the grocery store and even taking the stairs versus taking the elevator can help.
.And if you are up for a new adventure, check out our article on Zumba!
So the real key for this year is to focus on just getting yourself healthy instead of focusing on weight loss and numbers and your scale. Who knows, by focusing on being healthy, you may lose some weight in the process! And as always, please consult your doctor before beginning a new exercise program or weight loss program.