Our Dog Nala

Slippers_2 We just got back from a short walk in the neighborhood with our dog Nala, a weimaraner. Short walks are all she can do anymore. She's got a neurological problem that affects her back legs and, at twelve years old, she's old for a big dog. In the old days she would go on really long hikes with us, and part of our enjoyment was seeing her joy in being out in the woods.

She's been a great dog. She's smart too. She knows what it means to "get mommy's slippers" and she will go find and bring back her collar when we ask. She used to play dead on command, rise on my command and then worship me on command. But the coolest thing has been that she's never needed a leash when we walk. Lois worked hard to train her and she stays close by nature. Almost every day we talk about what it will be like when she's gone. It won't be long, but we're trying to enjoy her while we have her.Nala_2

The OT

"Old Testament Rewind," our next message series, starts on December 9-10. It's a three week overview of the Old Testament (excludes Christmas weekend). We're redoing OT Rewind, the sketch we've done before from Willow. It's a 25 minutes humorous but informative sketch that takes you on a whirlwind tour of the OT. We'll do it in three parts and the message each week will highlight a key passage from the OT.

You won't want your kids to miss the first week where I'll be redoing a message that uses scenes from the movie The Prince of Egypt. It's heavy, so it won't be suitable for young children (we're focusing on the first Passover, including the death of the Egyptian firstborn, and communion).

This is a lot like that TV program The OC. You see, the Old Testament means the same thing as the Old Covenant. I've never seen The OC, but I've always been amazed that a program on The Old Covenant could become so popular on TV. :)