Archive for January, 2009

Backward 3-Point Buzzer-Beater

I know…it seems crazy but just watch.

Crazy buzzer-beater

How do you tip a ball backwards perfectly straight from that distance? Once in a lifetime shot. Enjoy your 15 seconds of fame.

The Monday Muse: Greatest Three-Peat

It’s been a while since we’ve had a spirited discussion. This week’s Monday Muse is for all of you sports fans. Back in December Fox Sports put together a list of the greatest three-peats in sports (in their opinion). Looking over the list reminded me of some the great athletes and teams that I have enjoyed watching (or reading about) over the years. There is little doubt that the UCLA Bruins of the 60′s and 70′s deserve to be on this list. Being a tennis fan, I was happy to see Martina Navratilova and Rafael Nadal make the list though I think Pete Sampras deserves it more than Rafa considering his record at Wimbledon (or maybe Federer?). Of course, the Bulls had to mentioned having pulled the double three-peat. However, the top spot for greatest three-peat went to…Lance Armstrong. I’m not much of cycling fan but 7 straight Tour de France titles…that’s amazing.

I was surprised that the Boston Celtics didn’t make it on the list. I mean 8 straight NBA championships is some feat. What do you think?

Who deserves the title of greatest three-peat in sports?

It’s a toss up for me. The Bulls three-peating twice in an increasingly bigger and more athletic NBA is extremely difficult. But who can deny Lance the title when he fought off cancer and then came back to dominate the sport of cycling. The jury is still out.

The Word 1.25.09

Matthew 6:1-4 (ESV)

6:1 “Beware of practicing your righteousness before other people in order to be seen by them, for then you will have no reward from your Father who is in heaven.

2 “Thus, when you give to the needy, sound no trumpet before you, as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets, that they may be praised by others. Truly, I say to you, they have received their reward. 3 But when you give to the needy, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing, 4 so that your giving may be in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you.

It is so easy for us to fall into the trap of seeking the praise of others and a pat on the back for serving God. We can even illicit a response of sympathy for how much time we spend serving our Lord. We might might speak about our many commitments and how much time we sacrifice to keep them. People are impressed with our balancing act and yet feel bad for how much we’ve taken on. We thrive on the attention. More often that not, this attitude happens subtly.

Yet we are called by Jesus to follow and serve him without seeking the applause of others. We shall love our neighbor secretly so that the attention is not drawn to ourselves but to God. This is a difficult task but one we must work toward more intentionally. Think how you can love your neighbor in secret this week. Maybe a friend or co-worker is struggling financially. Maybe someone you know needs an encouraging word or continual prayer. What you do in secret will be a blessing to someone and honoring to the Lord.

Double Alley-Oop Dunk

Check out this crazy highlight from a recent high school basketball game. This is just sick…and it was designed.

History in the Making

Barack Obama InaugurationYesterday was a day to remember. Undoubtedly all of us were glued to our television sets or computer screens as Barack Obama became the 44th President of the United States. It was an occasion like none other. The last estimate I read on the cost of the inauguration was $150 million which was three times the amount spent on Bush’s inauguration. Ever wonder what all that money is spent on? Has the thought crossed your mind that this amount seems awfully high considering that our economy is in a serious recession? Just some thoughts.

No matter how you feel about Obama or his policies, you cannot deny the magnitude and achievement of his ascendency. Racial barriers are being crushed and a dark period in the history of this nation is being rewritten. It is a moment that will be discussed for years long past our children’s generation.

For what it is worth, I like Obama and the way he carries himself. I think he displays a genuine character with a sense of humility. However, I have real concerns about some of his policies. As one of his first acts, Obama plans “to lift a rule that prevents federal money from going to international family planning groups that counsel women on abortion or perform the procedure.” I’m not convinced by his healthcare ideas either. Time will tell how these campaign statements will play out in real policies.

Wherever we land on the Obama meter, we should all feel compelled to pray for our new president and his success. We should pray that each policy he drafts would be informed by the Scriptures. We should pray that God give him insight and discernment to lead our country through difficult times.

(HT: Denny Burk)


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