Month: November 2007

Abortions Drop to All-time Low

The Center for Disease Control released its latest annual abortion report, covering 2004, and the agency reports abortions nationwide have dropped 1.1 percent to their lowest levels since 1974. Though not all abortions are reported, this does proved a fair amount of accuracy, with only three states not providing statistics (California New Hampshire and West Virginia). The CDC reports that there were 839,226 abortions in 2004, which is lower than the 848,136 abortions reported the year before, bringing the amount of annual abortions to the lowest total since the year following Roe v. Wade.

This Is No Fairy Tale

We read This is No Fairy Tale children’s book to our son once or twice a week. It is among the best I’ve come across. In fact, I read some excerpts from it to a group last night and people seemed to really like it.

Dale alternates between what the fairy tale version of the Jesus story would be and the biblical version. For example:

If this were a fairly tale, the young prince Jesus would have been taught to rule over people so that when he grew up, he would become their king.

The truth is, Jesus learned to work hard with his hands. His father taught him how to make things for people out of wood.

Dale Tolmasoff also happens to be a friend. His big heart and a deep love for God and others really come through in this book. The book concludes with a delightfully simple, Christian Hedonistic phrase (you’ll have to read it to find out!). Fittingly, the book’s forward is by John Piper.

Mind-numbing Multi-tasking?

I multi-task with the best of you, but sometimes I wonder if my multi-tasking is less efficient than I’d like to think. In fact, I often wonder if by spinning in the information age, responding to emails, blogs, IMs, cell calls, text messages, and the old phone, I am slipping in my ability to concentrate on one thing, to have sustained, fruitful reflection on important issues and topics like my marriage, spiritual life, parenting, etc.

In a 2006 article entitled, “The Multitasking Generation” Time magazine outlined some of the dangers of multi-tasking. What do you think? Do you struggle? What are your solutions? Here are a few observations/reflections from the article:

Drawbacks to Multitasking

  • Its Just Inefficient: “When people try to perform two or more related tasks either at the same time or alternating rapidly between them, errors go way up, and it takes far longer—often double the time or more—to get the jobs done than if the were done sequentially.” – David E. Meyer, Dir of the Brain, Cognition and Action Lab at Univ of Michigan.
  • Loss of Sustained Logic: Full length books infrequently assigned at Duke University.  Students write internally coherent paragraphs but don’t sustain arguments or sustained line of thinking well
  • Community Decay: Disruption of family and community life. With all the media distractions, family dinners seem to be virtually gone from the fabric of American life.