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08
2008

From Strong's Concordance:
"Compassion - σπλαγχνίζομαι; splagchnizomai - Pronounciation= splänkh-nē'-zo-mī - to be moved as to one's
bowels, hence to be moved with compassion, have compassion (for the
bowels were thought to be the seat of love and pity)"
It made me laugh to learn that in biblical times, compassion was most closely related to a tummy ache. However, the idea that something could move you so much that it, well, "moved" you is interesting. I don't know that I've felt any symptoms of this sort of compassion before, but I know that I have felt sympathy with other's sufferings.
I've never had my things washed away in a tsunami or cyclone. I've never lost everything I've had to a fire. Really, my life has been pretty much devoid of all catastrophic things. Hence my lack of empathy. I've never been there, I don't understand the feeling the way that other people do. For instance, my wife is about to have a baby. She keeps having contractions and trying to explain how they feel to me. "They're kinda like having a really bad back ache (I can empathize), but the pain is all over your abdomen (no idea what she means)." Without actually carrying a child myself, I really can't empathize.
What I can do is sympathize. I don't like seeing her in pain. I get her hot packs for her aches and bring her drinks when she's too hot. I don't know what she's feeling exactly, but I don't like it. The same goes for victims of major disasters. Just because I haven't experienced it, it doesn't mean that I can't or don't care. I can feel sorry for those who lost their homes and lives in Hurricane Katrina and the earthquake in China. I can send money to the Red Cross. I really can be moved to the point of emotional pain by the pain that others feel.
This is the embodiement of Compassion. Being so sympathetic to someone's pain that it drives you to do something about it. This is why we start Compassionate tonight. There is pain in the world, and Jesus calls us to do something about it. "He saw the multitudes and was moved with compassion..."
7PM tonight in the New Buisness Building, Room 110.
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28
08
2008

So what is a TD anyway? I'm not talking about Touch Downs or Total Domination, but about Thursday Dinners. These free meals come with a bunch of people to hang out with, a place to sit, and a short devotional about something spiritual. I know, I know, you're asking, "But why, oh great writer of the blog, should I, a lonely college student, come to eat at the Christ Center at 5pm on Thursday nights when I can get my meals in the Cafeteria?" Well, reader, I am glad you theoretically asked.
Firstly, it's a well proven fact that eating food keeps you alive longer. Even more than that, it's well known that not paying anything for afore mentioned food will cost less than actually paying for the food. Furthermore, eating within community makes aforementioned "free meal" even better, because according to the "theory of the ice cube tray," spending time with cool people makes you cooler. Plus, cafeteria food has been determined to cause serious boredom, mostly due to the repetitous servings of "breaded meat-like cutlets" with "Masked potato-substance" and "Gravy-flavored semi-liquids." Basically, it's a great chance to not eat there, just to break up the monotany of it all.
So come and enjoy tonight. I believe spaghetti will be served, hot and ready, at 5pm. There should be some sides and drinks as well, along with a bunch of super cool people to hang out with and get to know. Just watch out for Z, he's a downer....
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Categories : Welcome, Announcements
4
08
2008
I'm a day and a half late, and much longer than that since we have updated the website, but I am here and just put together two and two to think, "This place has Wi-Fi in every room. Almost all of the people attending has a laptop." SO... I'm going to try to keep a running set of posts as I buzz around, flitting among the Chuckwagon Cafe and various seminars, and I'm going to do my best to encourage others from MSC to do the same. I hope anyone who may catch this will enjoy it - and to those who read this later, may it serve as a training tool and reminder of the amazing ways that God works here at student week.
-Kevin
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Categories : Welcome, Announcements, Reflections, Glorieta
17
08
2006
Welcome to the ChallengeMSC Blog. Stay tuned for upcoming info, updates, and relevant commentary on what is hot at ChallengeMSC!
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