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Book Signings, Martin Marty, and More

April 25, 2008

        

There’s been a big gap in my postings: I haven’t been here since early March. This is what happens when a pastor’s life get filled with Lent, Holy Week, and Easter. But here we are again.

 

Since the March book signing at my church for Water for Your Soul, I’ve had three more signings: at The Blue Cup, Barnes & Noble, and the Luther College Book Shop. I just returned from Decorah and Luther College moments ago. What fun these events have been, renewing relationships with many old friends who appreciate my ministry and my writing. The real goal, however, is to get my book into the hands of many people to encourage their spiritual life in new ways. So the book signings are just the beginning.

 

A few days ago I noticed on Amazon.com that Martin Marty is scheduled to come out with a new book on baptism. My first thought? “Oh, darn. Here I a parish pastor write one little book on baptism and struggle to get it out there, and then prolific and ubiquitous Martin Marty comes along and writes a book on the same subject and he’ll have an instant audience.” After I got done grousing I thought, maybe this isn’t so bad after all. Baptismal spirituality needs fresh articulating by more people and who better than a big name like Marty to do it. Then I thought again, maybe people interested in his book will also notice mine, and the benefits will double. Later, trying to be humble, I thought, mine may even have the better title! Well, readers, you’ll have to be the judge of that.

 

If you haven’t purchased my book, always available from the publisher as well as from me, you might be interested to know that one of people who endorsed it warmed my heart when he told me it contained a combination of the best of Martin Luther, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, and Alvin Rogness (Luther Seminary professor and popular writer who died some years ago). I invite you to read Water for Your Soul yourself and decide if you agree with him.

Top Ten Thanks for Baptism

November 29, 2007

Thanksgiving Day is just past, and I found myself thinking of reasons I am grateful for baptism. A la David Letterman, I also love “top ten lists;” so here are today’s top ten reasons that I’m glad to be baptized: 

10. For knowing the love of God larger than my feelings, my mind or my memory (That’s part of why infant baptism inspires me).

9.  For a bond with Christ that cannot be taken from me (Everything else might go away, terrifying as that may be, but not Christ – or God).

8.  For the rich past – being connected to the great biblical story (All those stories of saints and sinners are now my story, helping me along the way).

7.  For the future, knowing my destiny is connected to Jesus (And you know how Jesus’ story turns out: he rises from the dead!).

6.  For receiving everything that belongs to Jesus (Quite frankly, that’s why I need my whole life to learn what he gives).

5.  For forgiveness, sins flushed away (If I had to carry all the garbage around, oh, it’s too much to contemplate).

4.  For receiving a family of faith for life’s journey (These folks both succeed and fail, but we’re companions together in Christ).

3.  For baptism’s call to die to my sin (It’s good to own up to my messing up).

2.  For a place to stand when doubts come (This I know, and so did Luther: that I have been baptized; God committed himself to me. Hang on to that.)

1.  For being a child of God, loved and learning (I have difficulty measuring spiritual progress; that’s why belonging to God is so incredible). 

The list is really too short – I eliminated about seven items to get down to ten. What would be in your top ten?