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Do You Halal Much?

I know many worship leaders are familiar with the 7 Hebrew shades of the word “praise” – a few years back (ok a good many years back), Carman had a song about them. A bit cheesy, but a good source of basic info for these 7 shades of praise.

“Hallelujah”

One of the most common to us in church is the halal. Not because we really know what it means, but because we use it almost every Sunday in our church services.

You might be more familiar with the commonly used churchy phrase “Hallelujah.”

Hallelujah is basically a mashup of 2 words: Halal and Jah.

Jah means (the Lord).

Halal means to be clamorously foolish, it means to boast loudly, to laud, to celebrate, to shine.

In english we translate it as to praise. Man how much we miss by simply using that bland descriptor. Hallelujah does mean “praise the Lord” but somehow it’s lost it’s rich and expressive meaning and become more of a cliche that we toss around like a nerf football at a picnic.

In today’s current culture, probably the best visual picture of the halal is this guy:

We get pretty foolish at our sports events. Now before you all throw the reverence book at me, I’m not suggesting that we show up to lead worship or to a prayer meeting dressed like this, especially the ladies, but I am suggesting that it’s the “spirit” of what makes a “fan” (short for fanatic) that is something to take a look at.

They are wholly devoted to their team. They will go into the team’s “presence” any time they can to have an “encounter” with the team. They will deck themselves out in apparel that SHOUTS dedication to the team. They will shout, clap, cheer, laugh, cry, boast, and go through just about every range of emotional expression as a result of what their team does.

“Halal”

David knew what the halal was.

This is the Halal. Hallelujah doesn’t simply mean “praise the Lord.”

Hallelujah screams out total devotion. It reflects a commitment, a dedication, a devotion.

Hallelujah means “a clamorously foolish, boastful, celebratory, shining, outward display of praise to and for the Lord.”

Something to think about: Halal is clearly an outward PHYSICAL expression of praise and worship to God. But I wonder sometimes if my very LIFE is also a halal to God. Is my heart wholly devoted? Is my life a shining boast of God’s work in, around, and through my life? Do others SEE my life outside of my “singing halals” as a laud or celebration of who God is?

Do you halal much?

Happy Mother’s Day

Happy Mother’s Day!

I love you, mom!

We Built A Fort In The Living Room…You Should Too

Original post here.

Tam over at inprogress held a fort building competition this past weekend. Several bloggers from around the world posted pics and vids of their fort building and finished forts. My wife and I slept in our living room fort for 2 nights. It was cozy.

To my surprise, we won the competition! We built this fort out of items we already had at the house (rules) and spent about an hour building it.

Kudos to all the other fort building teams.

pastor t’s fort video | josephs pics of his outdoor fort | brendas pics of her fort adventure | bryan hills fort video | other fort photos and comments

Now, its’ your turn. I know the competition is over. But if you haven’t built a blanket/sheet/chairs/couch fort since you were a kid…or if you’ve never built one, you need to do it, ASAP.

And, you need to get your family involved. What a fun and inexpensive way to create family time. And if you build it big enough, you can spend the night inside the fort! If you’re single, invite some friends over, build a fort, and have a game or movie night!

The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer;
my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge.
He is my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. (Psalm 18:2)

CHALLENGE: BUILD A FORT, ENJOY FAMILY TIME, READY…GO!

Like When We Were Kids

When I was a kid, man, could I ever dream a dream. To the moon and back was just as much a reality as discovering a long lost civilization. Rescuing P.O.W.s on enemy soil was just as real as speeding after criminals on my motorcycle. I was a swashbuckler, a detective, or a superhero. All of these were “games” and imaginary worlds I created in my kid imagination.

BUILDING WITH IMAGINATION

One of my favorite imagination games to “dream” was the fortress. You know the secret lair, the hideout, the fort.

Remember when we were kids and we’d build those put of just about anything we could find? Plywood, tree branches, tarps – you name it, we used it. All in an attempt to create a place where bad guys couldn’t get us. Or where we could just hang out and be ourselves.

Remember when we had friends over on a rainy or cold night and we couldn’t really stay out in the night so we built the best table, chair, and blanket lair inside that we could.

I remember. I loved those times.

WE BUILT A FORT IN THE LIVING ROOM

Friday night, my wife and I built a fort in the living room. We slept in it the past 2 nights. While building it, I was transported back to those times of my childhood where imagination was bigger than mortgage, insurance, or even dinner. I didn’t care about what I was going to wear or even what was on t.v. It was all about dreaming the dreams and running free in the worlds we created.

Mark 10:13-16 One day some parents brought their children to Jesus so he could touch and bless them. But the disciples scolded the parents for bothering him.When Jesus saw what was happening, he was angry with his disciples. He said to them, “Let the children come to me. Don’t stop them! For the Kingdom of God belongs to those who are like these children. I tell you the truth, anyone who doesn’t receive the Kingdom of God like a child will never enter it.” Then he took the children in his arms and placed his hands on their heads and blessed them.

Location: Living room

Materials: 10 Sheets, Duct Tape, Christmas tree lights, Mattress and pillows, TV Tray, TV, 2 Retail Store clothes racks (haha, we have them for yard sales!)

Here’s some photos of the fort that took me back.

almost finished.

Sophie supervising from the couch. In the tunnel Hanging lights.

Looking into the entrance tunnel.

Mattress, pillows and TV for Saturday Night Live!

Looking back towards the entrance tunnel. Sophie checking out the mattress.

“Stars” lighting.

The original MacGyver on SNL’s MacGruber inside our fort!

Looking back towards the entrance tunnel.

The fan keeps us cool inside the fort.

Part of the FORT BUILDING FRENZY over at Tam’s place!

Some of My Favorite Worship Leader/Songwriter/Photographer Blogs

I have a massive list of blogs that I follow in my RSS feedreader. I follow a ton of blogs through Our Creative Community (a creative blogging community). Most all of the blogs I follow are somehow related to worship, church leadership, or creative arts. Here are some of the creme de la creme. If I follow you and comment regularly on your blog, you’re already worthy of being called a favorite.

But here are my TOP picks (in no order):

MandyThompson.com:
Mandy brings a very transparent and real approach to blogging about her experiences in songwriting, worship leading, and being married. She is an inspiring young woman and I enjoy listening to her music and reading about her journey to be a better songwriter.

mandythompson.com

FredMcKinnon.com:
Fred hosts Sunday Setlists each Sunday where worship leaders from all over the world share their Sunday experiences each week. It’s an amazing resource in itself, but Fred also offers great worship leadership insight and runs TheWorshipCommunity.com and HighestPraise.com both of which are excellent resources for worship leaders and worshipers alike. I enjoy watching Fred’s video worship confessionals from time to time and it’s neat to read about his great family (which I met last summer).

fredmckinnon.com

InProgress (Tammy Hodge):
Tam runs a great blog complete with a carefree writing approach and a real, authentic desire to express encouragement and ministry to her readers. I’m encouraged daily by the questions she asks her readers and I participate in conversation there regularly.

kassota.wordpress.com

Indian Lake Papa:
Papa isn’t a worship leader/songwriter/or photographer but he always makes my top list! Papa is amazing. I got to meet him in person in December of 08. I wish he were a member of our church family here in Valdosta, but I know that he IS a member of THE church which we’re all a part of through JESUS! Papa writes with authority. Each story he shares is encouraging and thought provoking and when he says he’s praying for his readers I know that he is. His blog is a ministry in itself and you’ll be encouraged just by reading it.

choicesrmine.blogspot.com

Clarus Photography:
Jon and Carrie are some of our best friends here in Valdosta. They have such a gift in capturing life moments in photography. If you’re in the Southeast and are looking for a non-traditional, but amazing photographer please look them up!

clarusphotography.blogspot.com

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