No


Ellie has recently received a new pink bathrobe from her great grandmother, so she gave it a test drive after getting out of the tub.

She has also been giving the word “no” extensive test drives. Actually, I think she is done testing it and has signed the lease on that word. You hear it frequently now.. “Do you want a bottle?” “No.” Sometimes she can be defiant in using the word, but most of the time she is just sharing her opinion. “Hey little wrinkled girl, do you want to get out of the tub yet?” “No!”

It is taking me some time to get used to this new verbal interaction. It’s still very new to me to have my questions actually answered..

Naomi told me a story the other day about how Ellie walked around the kitchen pointing to each of the things she isn’t aloud to touch (the stove, microwave, refrigerator, etc) and said “No, no” to each in turn. She then went to the living room and identified all the “no no” objects there too. Of course, that doesn’t stop her from touching them.. she just wanted us to know that she knows the rules.

Fine Art

An up and coming artist will begin displaying her works in fine museums and on better refrigerators across the country.

Ellie at her art studio

Her very first work was a piece from a recent HomeStar Runner episode, but since then has branched out into more original works.

Ellie prefers the crayon to other media. “Charcoal just doesn’t have the colours I envision. It also leaves a gritty feeling in my mouth when I chew it. I prefer the buttery smoothness of crayons. And they taste better.”


“Orange Victor over the Fields of Battle”

Ellie Starr’s style is to juxtapose bright primary coloured squiggles next to each other, and sometimes overlapping in a splash of Crayola.

To view an exhibit of Ellie Starr’s works, please visit the kitchens of her parents, grandmothers, or the Royal Ontario Museum.


“Blue Fish on Parsley and Red Stuff”


“Brown Moo Moo on Green Grass”


“Splotches and Spots”


“City at Sunrise”


“Ellie Starr – Self Portrait”

Did God really say..?

The United Church of Canada is a very liberal organization that has questioned the deity of Christ, His resurrection, and virgin birth. It rejects the Bible as being verbally inspired by God. They face “a stunning 18-per-cent free fall in United Church membership” (MacLeans Magazine, Dec 1997 a great article describing a trend that has continued since then). It sees itself as an organization for important social issues (like this past summer’s stand against bottled water), that is tolerant (except for conservative stands on theology and social issues), and open minded.

In light of all this, the United Church of Canada has launched a new advertising campaign. They have a number of controversial ads that they hope will provoke thought and discussion. They cover a number of areas such as parenting, homosexual marriage, how fun sex should be, the Bible, and Jesus.

Here is one of them:

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“Want to explore your spirituality in a place that is as open-minded as you? Drop by wondercafe.ca and join in the discussion.”

So I did.

Here is my first post on their Bible forum:

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This ad boils down to the question “Did God really say…?”

People have been asking this question for a long time. In fact, it is the oldest trick in the book. Literally.

Now the serpent was more crafty than any of the wild animals the LORD God had made. He said to the woman, “Did God really say, ‘You must not eat from any tree in the garden’?” Genesis 3:1

Satan used this question to plant doubt in Eve’s mind about the authenticity of what God had said. “Did God really say??” She chose to believe Satan rather than God.. with disastrous results. This is a question of the authority and authenticity of God’s Word. Satan has been using this same trick throughout the ages, and now The United Church of Canada is now asking us.. “Did God really say?”

If the answer is yes:
then my disagreement is irrelevant. He is God and I am man. He is the perfectly loving and perfectly just Creator of me and everything else. If yes, then the Bible is God’s Word to man and we must accept the whole thing. If God said it, then our opinion must change to conform to His Word. We can’t change or disregard portions of His Word that do not conform to my opinion.

If the answer is no:
then the book is pointless and so is the church. Go find a secular social club to hang out in because the church has no authority and has nothing to offer but man’s opinions that are constantly changing. There are no real answers and everything truly is relative.

There can be no middle ground. No half and half. As unpopular as it may seem to this age of “tolerance”, it is either yes or no.

2 Timothy 4:3
For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.

I say yes, God really did say..

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There have been a few responses and I have posted more replies to their forum over the last few days. I really don’t know why anyone would bother to attend a service at the UCC. It seems so… empty.

“But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People… having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them.”
2 Timothy 3:1-5

end rant.

Imagination

For quite a while Ellie has cruised around the house pretending to talk on a phone (or a remote control). Today we saw something newer..

After pretending to fill her cup..

she takes an imaginary drink..

and refills her cup. The dawn of a great imagination!

Going to China

On Wednesday we had a young missionary couple share about the ministry that the Lord has laid on their heart. They are preparing to go and share the Gospel to the country with the highest population on earth.. China. This country alone makes up 20% of the worlds population.

Anyway.. I’m sure this couple had an impact on our students. Not just because they are just a few years older than our students and are recent graduates of a Bible school. This couple also has a shared experience with our students.. Several years ago they both came (at different times) to a special missions event hosted here at WOL. While here they were challenged about world missions, and both of them made decisions to do whatever God wanted them to do. After that they went to Bible school and met each other, and the rest is history.

A few weeks ago our students took part in our missions emphasis weekend along with some teens from churches around Ontario. Seventeen of the students made the same decision at that event that this young couple had years before. I wonder if in another 5 to 10 years we may have some of these 17 standing before students telling about how the Lord has led them to serve Him in needy areas of the world.

I can’t wait to find out.