Archive for February, 2009

Mike’s Week in Review

week-in-review Well, as you have noticed it has been a little while since we have posted anything on the blog.  Moving and then the family getting sick can really toss a wrench in things.  So . . what has been going on over at Pastor Playz this week?

Computer Issues

This has been the week of computer nightmares.  First I decided to erase my Vista partition to go 100% Win 7.  I decided to dump Vista all together because, well, frankly, it stinks.  Next morning I changed my mind after doing some tweaking in graphics settings and trying to get the best look/performance out of LotRO.  So I went back to Vista to see if DX10 would work smoother.  That and I was getting a terrible Windows Experience Rating in 7, which is due to a bug I have since discovered.

Well, long story short, in the process of moving things around, and trying to set up my firewire camera, I sort of blew up my firewire external hard drive. 

So here is a tip: Do not unplug your external hard drive while its powered on and connected.  *head desk*  All that data now lost.  Oh well.

Church Stuff

What an exciting week in regards to church and ministry.  Tuesday morning I had breakfast with Tom Stringfellow, our associations new director of missions.  To make this a short story as well, cause I could go on forever on this topic, Tom wanted to know what I would need and thought about starting a new work.  A new church plant that would not only reach a local group of people, but use the Internet and social networking/media for touching peoples lives.  Needless to say after the past 9 months this was a very uplifting conversation.  I have sent him the proposal and will write more later.  But we are VERY excited about what God is doing.

Family

Seems like this was the week to get sick.  Tanya has been feeling under the weather, but its so hard to know how bad she gets.  We call her Shira because of her extremely high pain tolerance.  I’m such a wimp compared to her.  Rachel then got sick as well as Bethany, and as I write this I am going down hill rather fast myself.

We have been unpacking boxes trying to fill our new residence.  It is such a blessing to be out on our own again.  God is really good, and we have some awesome friends.  Even with temporary situations, we have had the best 2 weeks of our last year.

Game

Many already know that we have taken an extended leave of absence from World of Warcraft.  Our financial situation is the majority of reason for this break, but also a lack of enjoyment in game was part of it.  I had max leveled 4 of my toons and sort of just. . yea. . ran out of things to do, or motivation.  The hardest part about the break is leaving our wonderful guild mates and friends behind.  But we do have Twitter and social networking to keep in touch.

I started playing Lord of the Rings Online again.  I am a founder with a life time subscription, which makes the money part a lot easier on us.  That and I LOVE LotRO. It is a visually stunning game with great game play and Lore that you CAN NOT BEAT.  Its Tolkien for crying out loud.

I have also been testing/trying out some other MMO’s for kicks.  Ill be writing some reviews, but lets just say that so far, nothing touches LotRO and WoW, that I have played so far.

So. . the week has been full of lots of things.  I am behind on Dev4Gamers, but have been getting ready to start a video stream of it when I record.  So look for me at 8 am Monday morning PST.  :)  

Who are we seeking?

Mike and I had the neatest experience on Monday.  We attended a live worship service online.  It was through Lifechurch, a church that has this awesome ministry on the internet.  In addition to watching the streaming service with people from at least 26 different countries, we were in a live chat room.  For someone like me who is very visually stimulated, the chat room was almost too much.  Having two things happening simultaneously on my screen was a little overwhelming.  Since I find myself compelled to read every post entered into the chat, I was getting pretty distracted from the worship and sermon.  There was also an option to open a tab of sermon notes in which you can see the sermon notes and add your own comments.  You can then email these to yourself to review later.  Next time, I think I will try to just have that tab open rather than the live chat.  Anyway, it was the most unique “church” experience I have had in a long time.  The sermon was great, and the extent of the spread of His Word was breathtaking.  I would encourage you to check it out at lifechurch.tv sometime.

While I was having a lot of trouble following all of the sermon, being in the chat room was an eye-opening experience for me.  God used it to expose some of my own prejudice.  While we were in the chat room, two people entered who were what is often called griefing.  They kept making comments like “There is no God” just to get a reaction.  Most people were ignoring them, but the room administrators were gently counseling them.  My first gut reaction to these two individuals was to wonder why the admins did not just ban them from the room.  After all, they were disturbing my ability to listen to the message.  After a few minutes, one of them left on his own, but the other stayed in the room.  He was quiet for a little while.  Near the end of the sermon, he began to make comments again.  The admins once again responded kindly, trying to point out to him the existence of God.  He began to ask questions like, “Where was God in 9/11?,  Where was God during Katrina?, etc.”  Then Mike chimed in, reminding us all that those things were a result of sin in the world, not a lack of God’s presence.  While the “griefer” (for lack of a better word at this point) was still very caustic in his statements, he was beginning to be more open to the answers being given him by the others in the room.  It was becoming clear to me that in his own way, he was seeking God, just unaware how to find Him.

Now for the part about my own prejudice.  At first, this guy was really bugging me.  I was getting irritated by his comments and the admin’s apparent lack of getting rid of him.  After all, he was disturbing my worship experience.  Then God gently reminded me that he came to seek and to save those who were lost.  As I thought about what had happened, I realized that, like many in our churches today, I am not always as accepting of the unsaved as I should be.  We want our churches to be filled with God-filled, righteous, Christians.  Yes, we need those in our churches.  But our job is not to sit around parsing the Scripture with others just like us.  We need this to keep growing in our own faith, but our job is to take the message of God’s love to those who have never heard.  Jesus’ ministry was not to the “church people”.  His ministry was to the sick, the dying, the untouchables.  He spent his time with thieves, prostitutes, the unwanted and untouched.  When those around him had accepted his message, he did not tell them to stay with him to learn more.  He sent them out to the surrounding countryside to preach the gospel.  I was very convicted of my own want to just be around those like me.  I don’t always want “those people” in my life.  They make me uncomfortable.  But isn’t it our job to go to them to share the love of God with them?  If the admins had kicked the griefer out of the room, his perception that Christians are haughty and rude would have been solidified.  Instead, he felt the love of God through the actions of those he was criticizing.

Perhaps this is the problem in many of our churches today.  We have a prejudice towards those who don’t know God.  We say that we want our churches to grow, but do we want to invite the untouchables in, those who so desperately need to hear about salvation?  Perhaps, we need to remember that the Great Physician came for the sick, not the healthy.  We need to remember where we once were, dying in our own sin.  I think this is harder for those like me who were raised in church.  Jesus came to seek out and to save those who are lost.  Maybe we (I) need to so some seeking out of the lost ourselves.

I Will Be Here

For a very, very special person, the love of my life.  Happy Birthday Tan.

Dev4Gamers is Back

Well, after being away for far to long, and with a break in a few other areas of my life, Dev4Gamers if off and running again.

For those who do not know what D4G is let me try to give a brief explanation.  Back in 2005 I was at a Pastor’s Conference with Bob Veach (@bveach on Twitter).  While we where there I ran into a friend Daryl Watts, member of the Healthy Church Group of the California Southern Baptist Convention.  Daryl was going on about a new thing called a podcast he had heard done by the son of Dr. James Dobson.  In Daryl’s own words, he did not understand everything behind the scenes but thought it was cool.  And then the inner geek in me took off.

It was cool, the ability to subscribe to a program and listen to it any time you wanted.  Fantastic!  Just prior to this meeting in the mountains I had begun a blog called Dev4Gamers, a daily devotion that I wrote aimed at those in the gaming community.  Something relevant and real.  After that weekend however, and my love of audio and anything computers, it became an audio podcast.  And so was born the Dev4Gamers podcast.  A short devotion that you could download and play any time you wished.

It was truly amazing to see how God used such a simple thing to touch many lives and make new friends.  And over time those I had met and been able to touch began to reach out and do their own things and even have a larger impact, which is WONDERFUL!

The absence of the podcast had many factors, many of which involved some real life tragedy and sorry that God has brought us through, and admittedly some laziness or self pitty.  But now, more than ever, if this only benefits me and my walk, is it time to start up again.

I encourage you to send feedback if you like or dislike it, agree or disagree.  You can always get a hold of me by emailing manorton@gmail.com Gtalking to the same address, Skype at mano-igo or follow my twitter at http://twitter.com/manorton

So here is today’s Dev4Gamers

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I will be adding the back catalog of podcasts to the site so you may hear past ones. It will take time so please be patient.