A new appreciation for words…

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(This was actually written on Friday before we left LAX on our second attempt – I had some internet and WordPress problems and lost the post completely for a couple of days and then got back about half of it)

Just a crazy observation from my “travel” adventure of the last 24 hours.  I have a new hatred for the word “deplane”. In my 40-some odd years I have seldom felt the need to take notice of this word, let alone use it in any meaningful way. But last night at about 11:00pm I was accosted by the word “deplane” in a painful and depressing way.

Picture if you will, after a 3+ hour delay in the airport we were finally, and hurriedly, loaded onto the plane.  Let’s say we got “planed”.  I was all settled in. There were actual, real-life, standard power plugs, standard ear phone plugs and usb ports at each seat!  My phone was plugged in as was my tablet,  my earbuds were in and working and I had already started watching the new “Oz” movie. Life was indeed good.

Suddenly,  the audio of my movie was interrupted by what I feared from the start was NOT the pleasant voice of the pilot welcoming us on board. Sure enough,  the voice used the evil word “deplane”. I’m not even sure what else he said,  all I knew was that my comfort was at an end. I would have to disconnect and pack away my comfortable electronic connectedness and re-enter the terminal.

After some 4 plus hours of negotiation and computer gymnastics, we were re-booked in two separate groups, one continuing on through Japan and the other by way of Shanghai. The problem was that the flights were not until noon (Japan) and 3pm (Shanghai) the next day (well actually later this day as it was now about 4:30 in the morning). Another hour and a half later, we arrived in comped hotel rooms to get a little shut-eye before the next leg of our journey was to begin.

This brings me to my new favorite word – phrase actually – “blackout curtains”. From about 5:30am to 9:00am I got the best sleep ever for it being daytime – the curtains fooled me into thinking I was sleeping through the the night. After a wonderful shower, I was refreshed and ready to give this travel thing another go.

Even through it all, I would hardly call any of this “missional suffering”. We were always in clean, air-conditioned safety and comfort, we always had access to clean water and plenty of food, and we were going through all of this to get onto an airplane – a luxury that the majority of people in this world will never even experience in their lifetimes.

On with the journey…

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Bono on Jesus | Fabulous interview!

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“But I love the idea of the Sacrificial Lamb. I love the idea that God says: Look, you cretins, there are certain results to the way we are, to selfishness, and there’s a mortality as part of your very sinful nature, and, let’s face it, you’re not living a very good life, are you? There are consequences to actions. The point of the death of Christ is that Christ took on the sins of the world, so that what we put out did not come back to us, and that our sinful nature does not reap the obvious death. That’s the point. It should keep us humbled . It’s not our own good works that get us through the gates of heaven.” – Bono

If you have ever wondered, as I have, where Bono really stands in his faith and what he truly believes, you need to read this interview exchange between Bono and  a music journalist named Michka Assayas.  He is very clear, and right on I believe, about the difference between “religion” and having a personal relationship with your Savior.  I always thought he was in the “God is love and that’s all that matters” and “my understanding of God is more important than what the Bible says” camp, but he really gets God’s plan of salvation and speaks the gospel clearly and eloquently – fabulous!

And best of all he uses his faith and his position to spread the love of God throughout the world in real and powerful ways, especially in the Third World. Read the interview all the way through – the ending is really good.  And I love the way he deals with the difference between relying on karma and relying on grace.  I think I need to read this book…

Read the full interview here: Bono on Jesus.

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Summer is here…almost

It is that time of year when everything seems to take a lot longer and patience is in short supply.  This time comes a little later for us than most – school gets out later in California than in the rest of the country, and even later in Garden Grove than in the rest of California.  Tim will finally attend his last day of class and take his last final as a Junior at Garden Grove High School and summer will finally officially begin in the Lichte Household tomorrow afternoon.  And we are more than ready!

Click here for the rest of the post on the Lichte Family blog.

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