Tuesday, October 31, 2006

It is going to be a sad, sad day...

Cherish these last few moments. Article here.

What time is it?

So we had the time change this past Sunday morning at 2 a.m. The last time I drove my car was last Thursday. I'm up here frantically studying at Bethel because I thought I had apparently lost an hour of time, by looking at the clock in my car. Even after continually check the time in my cell phone, I still feel hurried, when in all reality, I'm doing just fine.

Thanks Mitch.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Stuff

  • I just heard "Dead Man" by Jars of Clay on WFRN of all places.
  • Friday for lunch, I went to the Nappanee McDonald's with another employee of the church. It was so packed, we ate in the play area, sharing a table with a family and WWIII going on in the background. Needless to say it was quite the experience.
  • I got a sufficient grade for my first class as an adult student at Bethel. I'm into my second class now, and I am enjoying it thus far. I have learned so much in the past 10 weeks, and am excited to learn more .
  • Freshman guys are crazy.
  • I'm excited to see the 11-0 Falcons take on the 9-2 Jimmies this Friday.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Having a big mouth is beneficial at times

As I'm waiting for my class to start up at Bethel, I came across this.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Friday, October 13, 2006

Random question of the night

If you had to drop what you are doing and had to do something else for a living, what would it be?

I'll tell you mine. I came up with this as I watched my Fairfield Falcons improve to 9-0 on the season.

I would move to Culver, In. I would love to document Culver Military Academy and the Students that attend there. Either that or somehow work there and find a way to start a ministry there. I can't place my finger on it, but this was my first trip to CMA, and something about the place intrigued me.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Good Monsters

In my last accusation of music, I purchased the latest album from Jars, entitled Good Monsters.
There are few bands that are touted by the Christian community that can evolve and endure over time. In my humble opinion Jars of Clay is one of them. Also in my humble opinion, there are several bands out there are "beating a dead horse" and don't know when to quit. As someone I was talking to the other day put it, "It seems like when all else fails, they decide to put out a worship album."
Anyway, I like how Jars isn't much afraid of changing their style from time to time. If you a have a few bucks lying around, I recommend picking this album up.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Current favorite worship songs

Ahh... its good to be up and running on the 'net again. After a chaotic week a moving, work and school, I thought I would start off with my top favorite worship songs right now.
  • Everlasting God by Brenton Brown. Its all Pastor Jeremiah's fault for playing it two weeks in a row at WNY.
  • Marvelous Light by Charlie Hall. ...Sin has lost its power, death has lost its sting. From the grave you've risen victoriously. Need I say more?
  • I Stand Amazed (How Marvelous) by Chris Tomlin. I love the old hymns. I also love when someone puts a new twist on them.
  • You Never Let Go by Matt Redman. I 'm not explaining my self on this one. I just like it.
  • Madly by Charlie Hall. ...Let what we do in here fill the streets out there...