Another day in Malibu...
We left the house the first time at 5am and came home about 8:30. Then they relocated us again at about noon. We were at the Campus Center until 5pm or so. What a day. The kids loved it, but Michelle and I were exhausted from the emotional stress. Nothing on campus was lost, but nearly 50 homes in Malibu were destroyed.
The fire dept. used the Pepperdine campus as a base for the fire-fighting operation. So all day there were dozens of choppers landing at Alumni Park to refill with water from the two "duck ponds" there. There were also 15-20+ firetrucks on campus most of the day. The constant roar of fixed-wing aircraft filling their tanks with water from the Santa Monica Bay and dropping it overhead was amazing. I hope I have some video footage of it, but Matt was playing with the camcorder so much I may have run out of batteries. :-)
As far as I know everyone is safe and there was no loss of life. Certainly a memorable Thanksgiving weekend.
Labels: 2007, fire, Malibu, Nov 24, Pepperdine University


One of my favorite books from seminary was "Christ and Culture" by Richard Niebuhr. This week I've enjoyed an audio program dealing with the current relevance of Richard's brother Reinhold Niebuhr for understanding the role of morality in struggling with the immorality of political realities. While politics is "a good", it is inherently flawed compared to the perfect outcomes of grace. Thus, it is only a relative good and any political choice is not between "good" and "evil", but between "immoral" and "more immoral". I recommend this "Speaking of Faith" program. It's very good...







