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Walnut Weblinks // March 27, 2023
How I Grieved the Death of an Absent Father
Largely Unknown, Never Anonymous
Behind-the-Scenes: Endorsements
Midlife, Christ Is
These 3 Japanese Christian Women Changed Their Country
How God’s Daughters Can Create for His Glory
Judgment for Pastors: How Shepherds Prepare to Meet Jesus
Why We Can Be Patient When Sleep Deprived
Open Up Your Eyes to Wonder: A Book Review of “Redeeming Vision” by Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt
The World’s Most Popular Bible: A History of the New International Version (NIV)
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solatgif · 1 year
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TGIF: Roundup for March 24, 2023
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SOLA Network is proud to announce a partnership with the Bamboo Pastors Podcast! The podcast is hosted by Jalon Chan of Chinese Christian Fellowship Church and Jon Mann of San Jose Christian Alliance Church as they explore the joys and challenges of being English-speaking pastors in the Chinese church.
As part of this partnership, SOLA will feature episodes of the podcast through links, short audio clips, and/or transcripts of episodes. To introduce this podcast, Ben Pun and Hanley Liu had a discussion with Jalon Chan and Jon Mann about their experiences in the Chinese heritage church.
This newsletter is one of the many ways you can keep in touch with us. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For more, check out my Asian American Worship Leaders Facebook group and TGIF Playlist on Spotify. You can reach me on Twitter and Instagram.
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Enter to win these excellent books! When God Seems Gone by Adam Mabry, How Can I Feel Closer to God? by Chris Morphew, Mental Health and Your Church by Helen Thorne and Dr. Steve Midgely, and Helen Roseveare: Do Great Things for God by Lauren Caputo-Wickham. Thanks to The Good Book Company for providing these books for our giveaway, in partnership with my newsletters for @diveindigdeep and FCBC Walnut.
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Adam Salloum: Don’t Worry About Your Ministry Brand
“Let’s find ways to highlight the good work God is doing through other groups and support their work through finances and volunteering. Let’s cast vision for partnership in a way that promotes unity without denying the particular calling of our community.”
Dan Stegeman: 6 Ways Churches can Support Foster or Adoptive Families
“If your church is not actively involved in offering support of this kind, encourage your pastor and leaders in that direction. Foster and adoptive families face enormous challenges, but they are doing a great work that honors the Lord. Let’s support them and lift them up any way we can!”
Renee Zou: How to Increase Your Desire for the New Creation
“As Christians, we must remember: We are on a one-way trip to the new creation. Our life on this Earth is a passageway to our final destination: the new heavens and the new earth.”
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Join us on Substack as we prepare to share a series of devotions for the Easter season. These devotions will be sent to your inbox for free, and a fresh way to reflect on Christ’s life, death, and resurrection.
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The Gospel Coalition: Feast with a King by Julius Kim
“At TGCW22, Julius Kim delivered a powerful message on how King David’s sacrificial love toward Mephibosheth points us to the sacrificial love of God through Christ.”
Ekstasis: Winter Collection
The wrap up of the Ekstasis Winter Collection is now available! Highlights include Paying My Way to the Promised Land by Yi Ning Chiu and Theatre of the Mind by Abbey von Gohren.
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Book Reviews: Touch the Earth by Drew Jackson, Prayers Inspired by the Psalms Boxed Set by Ryan Whitaker Smith and Dan Wilt. Listen to our TGIF playlist on Spotify. Join my Asian American Worship Leaders Facebook group.
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Featured This Week On SOLA Network
Aaron Lee: Open Up Your Eyes to Wonder: A Book Review of “Redeeming Vision” by Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt
How can viewing art reveal God to us? In Redeeming Vision, Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt provides a Christian guide to looking at and learning from art.
Ben Pun and Hanley Liu: Introducing the Bamboo Pastors Podcast: A New Partnership with SOLA Network
As part of this partnership, SOLA will feature episodes of the podcast through links, short audio clips, and/or transcripts of episodes. To introduce this podcast, Ben Pun and Hanley Liu had a discussion with Jalon Chan and Jon Mann about their experiences in the Chinese heritage church. We hope you are encouraged by their conversations.
TGIF: Roundup for March 17, 2023
Can Bubble Tea Bring Gen Z into the Chinese Church? / Is Jesus Really My Friend? / Gen Z: Let the Gospel Transform Your Creativity / Should Churches Be Slow or Quick to Embrace New Technology?
General disclaimer: Our link roundups are not endorsements of the positions or lives of the authors.
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walnutmusic · 1 year
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Features Walnut Women: Single’s Undivided Conference w/ Jacey, Adeline, and Prudence Walnut Women: Undivided Conference Behind the Scenes w/ Meryl, Alison, and Florence
Book Reviews Redeeming Vision: Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt writes a Christian guide to looking at and learning from art. Touch the Earth: Drew Jackson shares poems on the way. These are poems reflecting on select verses and passages from the Gospel of Luke. Prayers Inspired by the Psalms Boxed Set: Ryan Whitaker Smith and Dan Wilt help you rediscover the Psalms.
Recommendations Tim Challies: How To Ruin a Perfectly Good Friendship TGC: Gen Z: Let the Gospel Transform Your Creativity
Schedule: English (Children’s Worship) 3/26 Bambang (Aaron) 4/2 Aaron *Palm Sunday* (Ray) 4/9 Bambang *Easter* (Matt) 4/16 Ray (Jen) 4/23 Matt (Not Danny) 4/30 Ian (Aaron) 5/7 Aaron (Ray) 5/14 Bambang *Mother’s Day* (Matt) 5/21 Ray (Chloe) 5/28 Matt (Aaron) 6/4 Aaron (Jen) 6/11 Bambang (Not Danny) 6/18 Ray *Father’s Day* (Chloe) 6/25 Matt (Aaron) 7/2 Aaron 7/9 Bambang 7/16 Ray 7/23 Matt 7/30 Ian 8/6 Aaron 8/13 Bambang 8/20 Ray 8/27 Matt 9/3 Aaron 9/10 Bambang 9/17 Ray 9/24 Matt
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walnutjuniors · 1 year
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Features Walnut Women: Single’s Undivided Conference w/ Jacey, Adeline, and Prudence Walnut Women: Undivided Conference Behind the Scenes w/ Meryl, Alison, and Florence
Book Reviews Redeeming Vision: Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt writes a Christian guide to looking at and learning from art. Touch the Earth: Drew Jackson shares poems on the way. These are poems reflecting on select verses and passages from the Gospel of Luke. Prayers Inspired by the Psalms Boxed Set: Ryan Whitaker Smith and Dan Wilt help you rediscover the Psalms.
Recommendations Tim Challies: How To Ruin a Perfectly Good Friendship TGC: Gen Z: Let the Gospel Transform Your Creativity
Schedule 3/26 Genres: OT Prophecy (Jon) 4/2 Break for Q and A (Tiff Tay) 4/9 Genres: NT Gospels (Aaron) 4/16 Genres: NT Epistles (Aaron) 4/23 Genres: NT Eschatology (Jon) 4/30 Genres: NT Eschatology (Jon) 5/7 Practical 5/14 Practical 5/21 Practical 5/28 Practical
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musicgoon · 1 year
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Book Review: Redeeming Vision, by Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt
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How can viewing art reveal God to us? In Redeeming Vision, Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt writes a Christian guide to looking at and learning from art.
Christian Worldview in Art
This fascinating and delightful book is an outstanding work. In Part 1, Weichbrodt walks you through her framework for viewing and understanding art. She introduces you to the toolbox for visual analysis, connecting formal elements, principles, styles, and mediums. She presents the idea of the archive, explaining how we make meaning from what we have seen before. And she teaches how the frame should also be considered, noting the actual physical frame of a piece but also whether it is presented in situ, in a museum, or via digital media. The idea of framing was insightful to me, as it helped me understand why preaching can have a different feeling depending on if you are actually in the room with the preacher or watching it online and out of time. Weichbrodt is excellent at educating on such difficult subjects. Her Christian faith provides the ultimate worldview, and this is further exemplified in the book.
Part 2 shows how we can “Love the Lord Your God” while viewing art. Weichbrodt uses Polykleitos’s Head of a Youth to show how representational art reveals the idol of the ideal. She uses the vault of San Zeno Chapel to demonstrate how abstract art helps us wonder at God’s transcendence. And she uses Rebecca Davis’ Quilt, Nine-Patch Variation to reveal that God is present. This book is a compelling read, showing the spiritual realities in works of art and the world.
Learn About God and Yourself through Art
The book ends with Part 3 and how you can “Love Your Neighbor as Yourself.” Weichbrodt teaches that portraits are filled with tension, looking especially at how the artist can distort reality. Modern technology takes this even further, allowing us to manipulate ourselves and our environment. We must not lose the fact that we are created in the Imago Dei, keeping us both curious and humble as we see others as well as ourselves. Landscapes deal with place and space, reminding us that we must see that we share this broken world with our neighbors. Art that depicts everyday life tells us of the complexities of life, and how we are all in need of a Savior. Historical art helps us Christians to lament the past, even as we remember our reality as children of God. This book will help you enjoy art as a transformative, religious experience — teaching you about God and about yourself.
The book ends with examples of art that showcase our broken world, and how we need Christ to make all things new. This book will open up your eyes to wonder. It will help you see what is actually being said when looking at art. And it will help you direct your gaze upward, to the worship of God.
I received a media copy of Redeeming Vision and this is my honest review. Find more of my book reviews and follow Dive In, Dig Deep on Instagram - my account dedicated to Bibles and books to see the beauty of the Bible and the role of reading in the Christian life. To read all of my book reviews and to receive all of the free eBooks I find on the web, subscribe to my free newsletter.
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plazadentalgroup · 2 years
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dirkpeters · 4 years
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Danziger genealogische Tafeln
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Patrizier, Bürger, Einwohner der Freien und Hansestadt Danzig in Stamm- und Namentafeln vom 14.-18. Jahrhundert, gesammelt von Dorothea Weichbrodt geb. v. Tiedemann.
5 Bände, erschienen zwischen 1988 und 1993
Auf der Seite des Vereins für Familienforschung in Ost- und Westpreussen e.V.gib es eine Datenbank mit den Scans der Danziger genealogischen Tafeln. Diese Sammlung wurde von Dorothea…
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techniktagebuch · 4 years
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Oktober 2020
DHL und warum es OK ist, wenn ein Paket nicht ankommt
Wenn der DHL-Bote anstatt zu klingeln einfach eine Karte in den Briefkasten legt und das Paket in die drei Kilometer entfernte Abholstation bringt, habe ich dafür großes Verständnis. Wenn andere Menschen mich besuchen wollen, müssen sie schließlich einen langen Weg zurücklegen.
Wenn andere Menschen mich besuchen wollen, müssen sie als erstes bei mir klingeln. Draußen stehen sieben Namen auf der Klingelplatte. Wenn die Person, die mich besuchen möchte, meinen Namen gefunden hat und klingelt, betätige ich kurze Zeit später den Türöffner über die Gegensprechanlage. Die Person muss daraufhin die Haustür öffnen, was bereits gute Reaktionsfähigkeit erfordert. Denn man hat nur ca. 5 Sekunden Zeit, um die Haustür aufzuschieben – viel größer ist das Zeitfenster nicht. Wenn man den Zeitpunkt verpasst, muss man erneut klingeln, was nicht selten zu Frustration führt auf beiden Seiten.
Unsere Haustür ist eine gewöhnliche Tür, die sich automatisch schließt und die man mit etwas Gegengewicht, sofern man welches aufbringen kann, ohne Probleme geöffnet bekommt. Dann kommt allerdings der schwierige Part: Die Person muss meine Wohnung finden. Man muss sich den Hausflur vorstellen wie einen langen Weg, der aus mehreren Hindernissen besteht in Form von Treppen. Wer schon mal in einem Haus war, weiß vielleicht, wovon ich rede.
Ich wohne in der dritten Etage – das ist ganz schön weit oben. Die meisten Menschen sind zu diesem Zeitpunkt bereits völlig entnervt und treten die Rückreise an. Andere sind fest entschlossen und gehen weiter.
Oft ist an den Klingelschildern an Häusern bereits ablesbar, in welcher Etage und auf welcher Seite sich eine Wohnung befindet. Wenn man das weiß, kann man direkt durchlaufen und muss nicht in jeder Etage erneut Klingelschilder lesen, um die Wohnung zu finden. Das spart Zeit. Man darf zwischendurch nur nicht vergessen, in welcher Etage man sich befindet. Wenn man falsch zählt, kann es passieren, dass man zu weit nach oben läuft und die Wohnung verpasst.
Dazu kommt, dass die Etagen in meinem Haus zum Verwechseln ähnlich sind. Sie unterscheiden sich äußerlich eigentlich nur durch die Fußmatten vor jeder Wohnungstür. Wenn man in Eile ist und nur schnell etwas an der Wohnungstür abgeben möchte, helfen die Fußmatten zur Orientierung nicht weiter. Vielleicht wäre es hilfreich, wenn auf ihnen etwas anderes stehen würde, als “Welcome" in unterschiedlichen Schriftarten.
Hat man es bis zu meiner Wohnungstür geschafft, trotz der Strapazen und dem quasi nicht vorhandenen Wegeleitsystem, muss man irgendwann wieder den Weg nach draußen finden. Vereinfacht gesagt, geht man eigentlich nur den Weg, den man gekommen ist. Allerdings sind auch hier wieder mehrere Dinge zu beachten. Die Erklärung hierfür spare ich mir, denn es ging bei diesem Text nicht um den Rückweg.
Es dürfte jetzt hoffentlich klar geworden sein, wie schwierig es ist, meine Wohnung im dritten Stock zu erreichen. Wenn der DHL-Bote nicht klingelt und das Paket stattdessen in die drei Kilometer entfernte Abholstation bringt, ist das OK.
(Gregor Weichbrodt)
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Sesemi Weichbrodt said "Sei glöcklich, du gutes Kend!" at:
-Tony's wedding with Grünlich
-Tony's wedding with Permaneder
-Gerda's wedding
-Erika's wedding
-Hanno's christening
I start to think that it brought bad luck.
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rapasaurus · 4 years
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gernot-schwarz · 5 years
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Artwork By Horst Weichbrodt
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xchub · 5 years
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Wolf Weichbrodt
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therumpus · 7 years
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It is hard to fathom how much an artist’s web presence influences how they’re recognized and remembered. Wikipedia articles will no doubt continue to be a crucial component of any artist’s web presence for the foreseeable future. Weichbrodt labels his book a “dictionary,” and it is worrying but not impossible to think that Wikipedia’s admins are defining the careers of innumerable artists and closing the door on future conversations. Even as the internet’s communities embrace all things obscure, tangential, and unabashedly frivolous, Weichbrodt’s Dictionary of Non-Notable Artists is an excellent reminder that there are still human forces working to restrict our focus.
James Ardis reviews Dictionary of Non-Notable Artists by Gregor Weichbrodt.
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kevindurkiin · 3 years
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Musik Zum Tanzen Und Träumen
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VA – Musik Zum Tanzen Und Träumen 1 (1990)
Orchester Oscar Brandenburg – 01- Christopher Columbus (2:20) Hanne Wilfert (trumpete) u.Orchester – 02- If You Go (In A Persian Market) (3:31) Milan Lulic (Gitarre) Orchester Heinz Kretzschmar – 03- Samba Brazil (4:02) Heinz Hötter (Klavier) u.s.Orchester – 04- Die schönsten Jahre (3:10) Heinz Kretzschmar (tenor sax) u.s.Orchester – 05- O.K. Mister Brown (2:37) Tom’s Country Strings – 06- Song Of The Mountain (La Montanara) (3:47) Orchester Frank Pleyer – 07- Hawaiian War Chant (3:45) Fritz Weichbrodt (trompete) Orchester Gunter Sonnebom – 08- Say It With Trumpet (2:32) Heinz Kretzschmar (tenor sax) u.s.Orchester – 09- Mal Etwas Beat, Mal Etwas Swing (3:10) Orchester Tonny Eyk – 10- Chanson Pour Milan (4:09) Orchester Heinz Kretzschmar – 11- Remember June (3:11) Orchester Heinz Kretzschmar – 12- Hey, Das Ist Boogie-Woogie (3:00) Heinz Hötter (Klavier) u.s.Orchester Gunter Sonnebom – 13- Träume Von Gestern (4:13) Heinz Kretzschmar (tenor sax) u.s.Orchester – 14- Ja, Die Musik (2:26) Orchester Karel Krautgartner – 15- Das Meer (2:33) Orchester Gunter Sonnebom – 16- Blütenfest In Santa Fé (3:05) Heinz Kretzschmar (tenor sax) u.s.Orchester – 17- Hello, Mister Boogie – Hello, Mister Swing (4:28) Milan Lulic (Gitarre) Orchester Heinz Kretzschmar – 18- Rosen Für Natalie (2:28) Orchester Heinz Kretzschmar – 19- Ding, Dang, Dong (Donkey-Serenade) (2:35) Orchester Harald Rosenstein – 20- Im Land Der Bunter Träume (2:31)
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abatelunare · 7 years
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Therese Weichbrodt era gobba, tanto gobba che non era più alta di un comune tavolino.
Thomas Mann
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musicgoon · 12 years
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Published Reviews
From Doubt to Faith: Book Review of “A Holy Haunting”
“Church History” for Kids and Adults: A Book Review
Open Up Your Eyes to Wonder: A Book Review of “Redeeming Vision” by Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt
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Everlasting Joy: A Book Review of “Seasons of Sorrow”
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A Powerful Vision for Ministry: A Book Review of “Spurgeon the Pastor”
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Rich, In-depth, and Insightful: A Review of Crossway’s “ESV Expository Commentary: Isaiah–Ezekiel”
A Message of Hope: A Book Review of “Shame” by Esther Liu
King and Lord: A Book Review of “Emmanuel” by Ruth Chou Simons
Followers of Christ: A Book Review of “Social Sanity in an Insta World”
One in Christ Jesus: A Book Review of “Preaching to a Divided Nation”
God’s Goodness to Asian Americans: A Book Review of “Learning Our Names”
Trust God in Trials: A Book Review of “Even If”
Do Not Live by Bread Alone: A Book Review of “Taste and See”
Developing Disciplemakers: A Book Review of “How to Save the World”
Painting Redemption: A Book Review of “Refractions”
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Care Like Christ: A Book Review of Ministers of Reconciliation
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4 Takeaways from the Church in China: A Book Review of Grace to the City
Equipped for Excellency: A Book Review of “In Reverence and Awe”
The Love of Christ Compels Us: A Book Review of "Becoming All Things"
Your Pain is Not in Vain: A Book Review of “Preaching to People in Pain”
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Book Review: God, Technology, and the Christian Life
Never Go Hungry Again: A Book Review of “Invitations to Abundance”
Book Review: Nine Marks of a Healthy Church (4th Ed)
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