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Name: Karisa
Birthday: 5/10/1987
Gender: Female


Interests: Striving to walk worthy of the salvation of the Triune God (Father, Holy Spirit, Jesus Christ -three persons in one). Growing in the knowledge of Him and continually being awed and humbled by His grace and goodness. Being painfully and yet gloriously sanctified through His various means. Learning submission to His sovereign will. And seeking out godly disciplines. (The Lord (the only true God) is our absolute and chief happiness and satisfaction.) Longing to spread the good news of the gospel of Christ to all the nations in the strength and through the means that God supplies. He is kind. Anticipating marriage to my wonderful fiance, Matthew. (And loving him always!) Music (Coldplay, Keane, CMM, classical, swing, and many more), reading (God's Word, classical literature, puritans, modern theologians), writing (or perhaps 'scribbling' would be a better description), crocheting, cross stitching, and learning how to knit and sew, plain M&M's, and more.


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Thursday, June 28, 2007

One month! or 30 days! or 4 weeks and 2 days!

Personally I prefer counting weeks or days because a month sounds like a long time! But yippeeeee!! I'm marrying the man I love SO SOON!! Woot! :)


Wednesday, June 20, 2007

The Gospel Anew (written 06/19)

"At the right time Christ died for the ungodly." (Romans 5:6)

We read aloud this verse and the surrounding text at church on Sunday and I could not help it but my eyes filled with tears and had I been alone I would have burst into tears. Even now as I read it and as I listen to Amy Carmichael's poems put to music I am filled with humility and the great gift that has been bestowed upon me. It's like imagining your worst of all offenders and not just looking deep within his eyes and saying, "I forgive you" but also lavishing him with all your affection and treating him as a son. (Even dying so that he might live!) How true the verse following which states "For one will scarcely die for a righteous person - though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die -" And O how my heart fills with humble penitence, shame, and yet joy at the next verse: "but God shows His live for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." O how can one not wish to sob at these very words! O we ought to be pitied most whom after hearing the gospel so many times begin to take it for granted! Lord, renew me with passion each day, each hour, each moment.

Christ Jesus, You are more than enough.

"Love gave Himself for thee." - Amy Carmichael


Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Kids say the darnedest things

The three youngest currently living in my home, Hannah (7), Seth (3), and Joel (2) were getting ready to go play outside. I called to Hannah that she would need socks before putting on her shoes. She promptly replied with, "I have socks." Moments later Joel comes up to me, wiggles his toes and says, "I have toes."


Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Times Past...

I went back and was reading several of my old xanga entries. How different I seem. I realize a lot has happened to change my life in the past 2 years or so, but some of my passions seem more passionate then. I feel like I have no time for passions. Ah well...c'est la vie.

"Every day that we are not practicng godliness we are being conformed to the world of ungodliness around us." -Jerry Bridges

He's great.


Tuesday, April 24, 2007

An "unliberal" article found in a considerably "liberal" newspaper

What if just one Virginia Tech Student had fired back?
- Cal Thomas

"It wasn't my first thought on hearing of the massacre at Virginia Tech. Initially, there was just shock and outrage, followed by the self-examination all of us do after a tragedy, as we ask ourselves if we might have done more to prevent such a senseless loss of life.

The thought that came to me was not whether stronger gun laws might have deterred the shooter. It wasn't about better ways to alert students through e-mail or text-messages, as worthy an idea as that may be. The thought was: What if just one student in either of the buildings where 23-year-old Cho Seung-Hui conducted his one-man massacre was, himself (or herself), armed and trained in how to use a weapon in self defense? Would that - more than any other suggestion or strategy - have made a difference?

The shooter had to know that the likelihood of him being confronted with force was very small. But suppose he had known that some students or faculty would be armed? Would that knowledge have deterred him from carrying out his evil deeds? Sounds crazy, you say? Am I advocating that everyone be armed and our college campuses be turned into potential shooting galleries? No. In this instance, one armed student, or professor, or campus police officer stationed in the building might have been enough. Self-defense is an ancient tradition, but these students never had a chance to defend themselves. They were easy targets for a deranged man who then turned his gun on himself. Wouldn't it have been preferable if someone had stopped him before he could murder anyone?

This is the flip side of the gun control argument. Deterrence and self-defense can work better than fruitless attempts at pre-empting evil intent. Let's say that stronger gun laws had made it more difficult for the shooter to purchase a gun. Instead, he might have easily acquired a bomb and blown himself and the others up, as is frequently done in the Middle East. Would there then have been calls for more bomb control?

Laws don't deter people with criminal intent; otherwise our prisons would be empty. A criminal is one who violates the law. How does the gun control lobby propose to make lawbreakers into law-abiders? If lawbreakers are not deterred from criminal pursuits by laws currently in place, why should more laws deter them?

Our problem is that we try to control evil from without when, in fact, it resides within us. Having abandoned the teaching of right and wrong and accountability for one's actions for fear of offending a person's sensibilities, we have unilaterally disarmed ourselves against evil. We don't need more gun control. We need more self-control.

What is it that has made life so cheap? Why do juveniles kill for a pair of shoes or a leather jacket? How can we turn our backs on the tens of millions of abortions that have been performed legally in America in the last 30 years? Did we think there would be no consequences when life is treated so cheaply?

Easy divorce, spousal abuse, drugs, and a media that celebrates crime for profit lower our resistance level. TV crime shows are increasingly graphic in their depictions of brutality. Blood and gore flow regularly into millions of living rooms and we are not satiated. The cumulative effect of such things cannot be good for our consciences, or our morals, what's left of them. I saw a promo for NBC's "Law and Order," which advertised the number of psychopaths they have featured on the long-running series. Nice.

Look at who is promoted in popular culture: Don Imus; Anna Nicole Smith and the debate over who fathered her child; various celebrities sleeping with other celebrities, marrying and divorcing fellow celebrities; celebrities in rehab; celebrities and their next picture. Were someone to suddenly announce a cure for cancer, to be noticed, he or she would have to compete with the cultural swill.

Inevitably, evil finds ways to break through and nothing can prevent it, but we might have a better chance against evil and the people it controls if more of us were trained in how to fight back, just in case the police are not close, as was the unfortunate case in Blacksburg, Va."

There are a lot of good thoughts in there: the stupidity of those who demand we invade the rights of the 2nd Ammendment; the media (and therefore the worlds) obsession with violence and everything evil; and the clear thought that evil is not merely in our surroundings but is within every human being.

Of course we as Christians must add something more to this article. We must say that this "evil" is rightly called "orginal sin" and that it cannot be ultimately overcome except by the blood of Jesus Christ, the one and only Savior who died and rose to bring men to God. All other means are purely superficial and this evil will not be won but instead continue to show itself in subtle (and maybe not so subtle) ways. It cannot be overcome except by God. Praise Him that He has shown us mercy!



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