August 13, 2008

Putting The EmPHAsis On The Correct SylLAble…

American Christians often overlook the benefits of being a Christian in America. As such, we spend our share of time complaining about the rising cost of fuel, political discord, and all the other things that ‘make the world spin’. Of course we should be involved in the political process, and the rising price of fuel is an important issue to every American (this one included), but the July 2008 newsletter from Mission Network News helps put things in perspective a little. For perspective on the rising price of fuel:

Ten years ago the price of a barrel of crude oil was only $10. Now, it’s about $140 per barrel–a new high. Gasoline prices are soaring and affecting missions and relief work around the world.

“The first to feel the skyrocketing prices are workers on the [mission] field,” says Bruce Smith of Wycliffe Associates. “As prices go up, typically their support does not…”

Relief agencies are feeling it, too.

“We’re finding the price of food is going up due to transportation costs and production costs,” says Gary Zander of Food For the Hungry.” When those two things are put together, the amount of money you had available for food is strained even more. There’s just less available.”

It’s impacting every area of ministry for the Slavic Gospel Association, says Eric Mock, vice president of ministry operations for the organization.

“It has caused the operation costs of the seminaries and Bible institutes we support to go up,” he says. “It’s reduced [our support for] church planters. They cannot travel to remote villages where often they’re planting two, three or four churches.”

How about some perspective on political discord? We have all been hearing about the “election” in Zimbabwe, but how does it affect missions?

“Groups of youth were roaming the streets,” (following the vote) said Charles Debter with Global Aid Network (GAiN USA), who has a minsitry partner in Zimbabwe. “If a person was stopped by them and couldn’t recite a particular political slogan or sing a political song, they may be put in jail.

“There have been ministry volunteers who have been jailed because they were not able to recite those slogans…”

The work of Operation Mobilization (OM) in Zimbabwe was also affected when it had to close a day-care center as well as its mobile clinic. Food aid, which millions of people depend on, has stopped.

Obviously, just because someone else has bigger problems than our own does not mean they are not important to us as well, but it is critical as American Christians that we understand the gifts we have been given, and what is expected of us because of that (See Philippians 4 et al).

In case you decide to open the coffers a little wider I am providing a list of all the agencies mentioned in the article:

For further reading:

Finally, I will be adding news items from Mission Network News directly to the sidebar to keep you updated each time you visit High Caliber Guns. Mission Network News has made many resources (many free) available. Be sure to check out their website to see if there is anything that might be helpful to you or your ministry.

iPod Touch Exceeds Expectations…

My iPod Touch

My MacBook Pro hasn’t arrived yet, but my free iPod Touch arrived yesterday. You really can’t appreciate the iPod Touch until you have held it. I had seen pictures, read a lot about it, even watched videos showing off its features, but you just have to, well, touch it. The screen is amazing, the OS is intuitive, and it just gives you a good feeling inside. Note: In order to use the App Store you must upgrade your iPod Touch to version 2.0, and this upgrade will cost you $10. I assume that the next generation will already be equipped with the latest version, and I’m not too keen about forking over the $10, but considering that I got the thing for free I won’t complain too much.

Pros:

  • Free (With Academic Promotion)
  • Amazing Screen/Experience
  • Intuitive OS
  • Audio/Video/YouTube
  • Safari (Truly Amazing Mobile Browsing)
  • Tons Of Apps Available!

Cons:

  • Constantly Entering iTunes Password For App Store
  • Keyboard Is Tough To Get Used To With My Large Fingers
  • Finger Prints (Obviously)
  • Only 8GB
  • No External Speaker
  • No Dock
August 12, 2008

Create A Timeline For Anything…

Use Dipity to create timelines of your data, life, or anything else. Share your timelines, allow community participation etc. Here is a timeline of High Caliber Guns.

August 9, 2008

A Basket Full Of Apples…

I placed an order today at The Apple Store, and I am understandably excited. I have waited a long time to purchase a new laptop, and I’m glad I held off for the one I wanted. Of course when the goodies start to arrive I will do an unboxing post even though it may well be the last one done on this particular MacBook Pro before they are updated. Incidentally, I saved $540 because of academic pricing and the free iPod Touch promotion!

MacBook Pro
MacBook Pro

  • Dimensions: 1 x 14.1 x 9.6 Inches
  • Weight: 5.4 Pounds
  • Processor: 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo | 3MB Shared L2 Cache
  • Display: 15.4-inch Widescreen LED | 1440 x 900 pixels | Glossy
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard Drive: 200GB Serial ATA | 5400 RPM
  • Optical Drive: 8x Double-Layer SuperDrive (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT | 256MB GDDR3 SDRAM
  • Video: Built-In iSight camera | DVI Video Out | DVI to VGA Adapter
  • Wireless: Built-In AirPort Extreme (802.11n) | Built-In Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • Ethernet: 10/100/1000BASE-T
  • Input: Full-Size, Illuminated Keyboard With Ambient Light Sensor | Multi-Touch Trackpad
  • Expansion: Two USB 2.0 ports | One FireWire 400 port | One FireWire 800 port | One ExpressCard/34 slot
  • Audio: Combined Optical Digital/Audio Out/In | Microphone | Speakers

Of course the MacBook Pro is not the cheapest laptop on the market, but I was able to save $200 because of academic pricing.

iPod Touch
iPod Touch

This Item ($299) Is Free After Rebate!

VMWare Fusion
VMWare Fusion

“Get the best of both the Mac and PC worlds with VMware Fusion. With an intuitive Mac-native interface and a wide array of powerful features, VMware Fusion  provides the most seamless way to run Windows applications on your Mac.”

This software normally sells for $80, however I was able to purchase it at under an academic discount and saved $40!

Kensington SlimBlade Bluetooth Presenter Mouse
Kensington SlimBlade
Bluetooth Presenter Mouse

  • Bluetooth connection leaves your USB port free for other uses–no receiver required
  • Full-featured laser mouse for easy navigation
  • Switch to presentation mode and give your Keynote presentations in style
  • Ultra-thin design fits great in your hand and slips easily into a pocket or travel bag
  • Mouse goes into sleep mode when your notebook does

This particular mouse was a little more expensive than some of the others, but was still well below the $100 price tag of other bluetooth mice. In addition, it can be used as a remote for presentations.

iKlear
iKlear Cleaning Kit

“iKlear cleans and protects your iPod, MacBook or MacBook Pro from the challenges of everyday life. Its unique formula and Micro-Chamois cloths are made from the finest materials to meet the specific cleaning requirements of all your Apple products. The iKlear formula is anti-static, alcohol and ammonia free, and is safe to clean all Apple notebook, desktop, Cinema, Studio, HDTV, and plasma TV displays.”

You know how you throw stuff in the basket when you are standing in the checkout line? Well…