Category Archives: Family

(Video) A difficult life in Québec: Don Carson shares the story of his father with Mark Driscoll

A few quotes:

From the journal of Don’s aging father: “Lord, save me from the sins of old men”

Concerning his father: “There was a candor to him. It wasn’t fake. What you saw was what you got.”

“The worst kind of christian home to grow up in, is the one where there are large spiritual pretensions but low spiritual performance”

“The best kind of christian home to grow up in is the one where there are low spiritual pretensions but quite high spiritual performance… because the best stuff is caught, not taught.”

“He took care of my mother who had Alzheimer’s for 9 years until her death.”

“They come here and see how tough it is, and take it as a sign that this can’t be where God wants them; because being where God wants them means, in their minds, being where there is lots of fruit.”

“I stay because I believe God has many people in this place.”

The book “Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor” is a free download here


Who’s Getting Divorced?

Apparently, fewer people than we were led to believe.

Remember in school when the entire class would lose recess privileges because of a couple of irresponsible kids; then the entire class looked irresponsible? That is how I feel about marriage statistics.

Mainly, an irresponsible minority are bloating divorce statistics to make it look like marriage in general is in crisis. This is simply not the case.  Though many responsible people do get divorced, they do not constitute the majority of divorces. Tim Keller spells this out in his new book The Meaning of Marriage:

“While it is true that some 45 percent of marriages end in divorce, by far the greatest percentage of divorces happen to those who marry before the age of eighteen, who have dropped out of high school, and who have had a baby together before marrying. So if you are a reasonably well-educated person with a decent income, come from an intact family and are religious, and marry after twenty-five without having a baby first, your chances of divorce are low indeed.” -p. 23

Not only that, but the majority of marriages are happy ones:

“All surveys tell us that the number of married people who say they are “very happy” in their marriages is high-about 61-62 percent-and there has been little decrease in this figure during the last decade.” -p. 26

“But,” you say, “my marriage is going very badly right now. I’m miserable. I feel like we’re in a free-fall toward divorce.” Tim Keller has something encouraging to say to you as well:

“Most striking of all, longitudinal studies demonstrate that two-thirds of those unhappy marriages out there will become happy within five years if people stay married and do not get divorced.” -p. 26

What can I take away from this?

  1. Practical strategies that increase the chances of having a “very happy” marriage really do exist (though no guarantees).
  2. There is much reason for hope even in currently “unhappy” marriages.

God bless you and your (current or future) marriage on this Valentines Day!


Happy Birthday Martine!

Today, not so many years ago, Martine left the comfort of her mother and came into this world. Though I’ve only known her for 13 years (nearly 10 that we’ve been married), through this short voyage she has been a blessing to thousands… and more than that, to me personally. I have the privilege of walking side-by-side as her husband… and am eternally grateful and praise God for the privilege of loving and being loved by this amazing woman.

Martine, je t’aimais, je t’aime, et je t’aimerais.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY!

Martine a bit younger...


10 Reasons I’m thankful today (Thanksgiving 2011)

To my good and loving Heavenly Father. Thank you…

(1)… that I was created in Your image, created to reflect Your Trinitarian glory.

(2)… that I was chosen by You to be Your son.

(3)… that I was called by your Holy Spirit, through the means of those you placed in my life, out of my spiritual deadness, and You gave me life.

(4)… that I was justified through the death of Jesus, your unique Son, on the cross, and His victorious resurrection over sin, death and Satan.

(5)… that I will one day be glorified, given a new body with which I will carry out an eternal and all-fulfilling experience in the new heavens and on the new earth, in community, in Your presence.

(6)… that I’m still here, on mission to reflect Your glory, goodness, and love, in community, to those around me.

(7)… that this community on earth begins with the blessing of marriage as Martine and I reflect God’s glory together.

(8)… that this community continues in the privilege of fatherhood, the blessing of Caleb and Constance, following Your example, my heavenly Father.

(9)… that I have the privilege of living out this mission in daily community with brothers like Jacob, Paulo, Louis, Terry, Réal, Danny, Pierre, Philippe, Pierre, Jean, Benjamin, Jonathan, Bernard, Michel, Olivier, Jeremiah, Raymond, Zac, Étienne, Angus, Carl, Alex, Pat, Benoît, Robert, Hermann, JS,  and the list goes on…

(10)… that this community is intrinsically tied to my local “ekklesia” as we live out our mission, the gospel and community, with all of its ups and downs, blessings and difficulties, laughter and tears, together.

For these gifts I deserve no merit. They are gifts from you and you alone my good and loving heavenly Father.

Thank you.

Amen.


Video: September Buzz

We’re back at it in St Jérôme, here are a few things going on:

After a full summer, including 2 weeks at World Venture Headquarters and vacation time as a family, we’re back in the swing of things here in St Jérôme. We’re looking forward to speaking at the Momentum Conference in two weeks in Gatineau, Missions-Fest Montréal in November, continued involvement in church-planting Province-Wide, as well as preaching through the Gospel according to John this year.

Building update: no clear response yet from the owners… they are taking their time (God has it all under control)
Support update: we’re still several hundred dollars behind each month, but God is providing… month to month.

Thanks for praying!


So how does an Oregon boy end up in Québec?

Here’s how (in answer to a question I get all the time… hope this helps):


Happy Anniversary Martine!

On this day, 9 years ago (already 9 years!), Martine and I were married on the beach of Cannon Beach, Oregon. I love her more now than I did then…

Our wedding on the beach in Cannon Beach, Oregon

Our wedding on the beach in Cannon Beach, Oregon


Happy New Year from the Karch family!

We took this photo at Mont Tremblant, a famous ski mountain and village about an hour north of Montréal


Happy Birthday Caleb, Katie, and Trevor!

All three were born on December 30th…

Caleb turns 7 today. He loves reading (stops and reads every sign and label he possibly can… I got lost in enchanted village when I was his age because of this),  is learning how to calculate his riches as we play Portland-opoly together (much better than the regular version), loves his Adventures in Odyssey Bible almost as much as his Dangerous Book for Boys, prays for orphans he’s never seen and friends his sees every day, and loves to run and take cover as I pelt him with snowballs (really).

God has blessed us with 7 years of his presence… 7 years already? (I must be getting old).

Katie is my sister and Trevor is my brother-in-law (no, Trevor is married to one of my other sisters). We love you guys! Here’s a birthday greeting from Caleb and Constance on a chairlift… (kind of).

...and they both have their special happy birthday faces on for you both!

 


Video: Merry Christmas from Québec!

The Karch family is celebrating the birth of Christ right now (midnight) as per québecker tradition.

May God grant you goose bumps, trembling, and a sense of awe as you behold the event that shook all of human history.


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