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November 5, 2006

sometimes God works in ways i couldnt imagine. I hope some kids got touched by God this evening, as much as i did.

Weird thinking that two years ago this time i would have never imagined i would end up in this place doing these things, with these people around me.

yes, i was a tad bit repetitive. but ill get better the more i do it. God willing, that will be often. Let me show you what He has done for me. Praise him for giving me this gift and this goal.

ill type the message out word for word so i can put it on here for you people to read later this week when i get the cd. as well, me and the dresdow are thinking of making a Qara myspace, as well as a podcast, and hopefully that will work out and be pretty cool.

some guys named james and james came up to me afterwards and were talking to me, there were both around 30 years old, and gave me some awesome encouragement. One of the guys prayed over me, and it was definately a humbling experience to know that i can serve and teach others, even that much older than me.
Praise God from whom all blessings flow. Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.


this coming sunday

November 1, 2006

this coming sunday November 5 will be my first attempt at sharing my brain and what i would like to call “God-given wisdom” (though there will always be someone to debate that), with others and i will be doing so at Sugar Hill Methodist Church in Gwinnett, Georgia at 6:15-6:30pm. Its a service called Qara and should be pretty eventful. If you’re in the area I would be overjoyed to have you check it out and show your support as I’m sure I’ll be mighty nervous and whatnot.

As well, I’ve realized just how much I need to start reading lately. There’s so much to learn and so much to gain. Its unfortunate i have such a demanding job, but as hours are dropping off, I hopefully will have a lot of time to read this winter season.

Moral of the story is: come to SHUMC this Sunday, November 5, and enjoy.


hair cut

October 30, 2006

well last week i got a haircut, ~11 inches in 13 minutes, gone.

click and ENJOY!

13minute makeoer

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and halloween is tomorrow:
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as for this past weekend, it was again a failure for my fantasy football teams, as well as my two college teams. Mississippi State almost pulled the out against Kentucky but ended up losing. Southeastern Louisiana lost terribly, as expected. Fortunately though, the Atlanta is doing decent this year. Sunday the band was in Nashville recording for our upcoming cd due out sometime around June, while the EP/demo will be here within the next two weeks. Its sweet, you’ll like it.

My work hours got cut in half for the rest of the year as grass is dying, so i have nothing to landscape, which means i have barely any income until late February. And that is not awesome by any means.

If you live in the Atlanta area, come out to Bones in Smyrna tomorrow night (Halloween) at 7:00 and Any Given Moment play some tunes. Its 18+ and 6 bucks, and should be a blast.


dignity/respect

October 23, 2006

When i need to waste time, I’ve found that the easiest way to do it is by browsing the Car Lounge on VWVortex, a volkswagen owner forum. Today there was a post especially interesting that was so awesome it deserved to be commented about again.

A regular poster on there has a wife who is disabled pretty severely and requires a handicap parking spot to get in and out of their car. Story goes that there was a pompous mid-30 year old with no handicap tags or signs sitting in his C5 corvette listening to music, in a handicapped parking spot. The poster stopped behind him and asked him if he could move to which the ‘vette owner replied with very sarcastic responses along the lines of “Just move along, buddy.” and “Get lost”.

Now comes the happy ending: fortunately at just that point in time one of the town’s cop cars turned to come down the aisle toward the handicapped area and the ‘vette owner very promptly got what he deserved (a $200 plus ticket and points on his license).

then the poster had this to say:

The way I see it, we’re in an era of increasing public disrespect for one another’s dignity, and of the rules and laws that help bind us together as a civilized society. To even scold a misbehaving child is nowadays regarded as some kind of insult to the kid, whereas in times past it was expected for an adult to cuff a bratty child when necessary. This served to correct the child’s course, so to speak, and get him/her back on the right track.

We’ve been effectively banned from doing this now, increasingly, for a couple of decades now, and we’re all “reaping the whirlwind” so to speak, for our permissiveness and our anything goes attitude toward our own behaviour in public. The idiot parking in reserved spaces, just because he feels like it, is fairly typical of this pervasive attitude. By calling these people out when they insult the public in this way, we all can provide perhaps enough “course correction” to avoid a future of chaos and disorder. We’re closer to such a state than anyone really likes to think about; truth be told. I hope it’s not too late.

and i thought was extremely insightful. and this is not even a “Christian” post by any means.  It is just what should be done correctly in our society but can rarely be found anywhere nowadays. We cant even get r-e-s-p-e-c-t right, and somehow people dont think anything is wrong with us.


High School Sports: Vital to Teenagers

October 22, 2006

In the world of sports, high school is where it all begins. It is the best place to begin an athlete’s trek to the pro level, as well as growing into a prosperous and respectful human being. Sports such as football, baseball, soccer, and basketball, as well as smaller sports such as golf, swimming, and volleyball among others, can teach students many life skills that are very important to their maturing and growing up as they continue into either the workforce or college. High school sports are very important to the well-being and maturing of teenagers as it teaches them such values as self-discipline, work ethic, responsibility, self-respect, and teamwork as well as keeping teenagers out of trouble and creates a sense of pride for ones school in both players and non-athletes alike.

It is difficult juggling just school and a job in high school, but for those involved in athletics, another piece is thrown into the mix. When an after-school sport with two hours of practice and games per day is lumped on top of classes that require almost two extra hours of homework plus the six to seven hours at school per day, as well as four or more hours to hold a job, a teenager must learn to handle themselves in a mature and orderly fashion. It is required for a student-athlete to be extremely disciplined to hold the balance beam of all their activities and responsibilities and not let it tip over. As well, high grades are a very important requirement for an athlete to stay on the sports team. This teaches the student responsibility because they must not only balance school and sports, but also earn high enough grades in school to stay involved in sports.

Reed Johnson, a retired employee of 4 different NFL teams, 3 college football teams, and a high school football state championship winner himself, is a very strong supporter of the role that high school sports can play in teenagers and student athletes lives. When asked what he thought of high school sports role in their lives, he said, “Football, as well as any other sport, is just as important as the Debate Team, DECA, Future Business Leaders of America, Chorus, or any other after school activity that students have the possibility of being involved with. In fact, only in sports can the students that aren’t athletes become involved with the event as well.” This is a very important point to understand. High school sports can involve students other than athletes by allowing them to be prideful of there school and their school’s talents, something that cannot be done to the same extent as other activities as Band, Chess Club, and Student Government among others. Though all school activities can be involved in state competitions, none are as important or as influential as sports can be.

When a student is an athlete as well, they have the possibility of going father in life, as well as being much better prepared for the path before them than a student who just does his school work and nothing else. High school athletes are given the opportunity to gain a full-ride to college just by performing well in school while playing sports. This is incredibly beneficial to students who are worse off than the average person because it gives them a chance to become something that maybe no one else in their family had the opportunity of becoming. Also, because of the morals and life-values that involvement in sports teaches, they can become better business and community leaders in the future. Sports teaches such things as team work, which is very important in corporate situations, and self-respect, which can teach the student to value their life, as well as others around them.

In Barrow, Alaska, 30 miles above the Artic Circle, 2006 is the first year football has been offered as a sport to Barrow High School students. When the school systems superintendent Trent Blankenship introduced the sport, most parents and even some of the students thought it was a joke. Nobody knew what football was there, and only few had played it. However, Blankenship thought it was vital to the town’s teenagers who had nothing to do in an area where there is no grass, trees, or any activities for the students to do after school. After oil was found in a nearby bay, the town suddenly had more money than they knew what to do with, and with the influx in cash came many illegal substances. The combination of wealth and no after-school activities left teens with little to do other than drugs. Football is a way to keep the students from becoming just one more number in the prison system, or just one more face in the newspaper’s obituaries. It gives them the opportunity to become something past the path that has already been laid out for them. It gives them the opportunity to become something other than just one more drug-addict, prison inmate, or even death statistic. To them, high school sports will make their future by motivating them and changing them into mature and intelligent and wise individuals.

Through high school sports, students are given the opportunity to become something more than just a run-of-the-mill graduate by learning very important life skills such as discipline, teamwork, responsibility, and pride in one self’s efforts among many other things. They also can be extremely beneficial to those who are less off by providing them with the opportunity to go to college and in process give them the possibility of making their future more prosperous than what would have been expected of a person coming from a poorer home situation. All sports, such as football, volleyball, soccer, golf, softball, and many others are vital to the high school experience. They teach students things that cannot be learned through just classes and homework; they teach students to respect life, and live it well.


AM Talk Radio

October 13, 2006

Last night I was listening to 750AM talk radio, cause lately I guess I’ve gotten increasingly old, and am turning in to my Pops, so I listen to talk shows all the time, and I heard one of the absolute most profound, as well as, I believe, completely correct, statements I have heard in a long, long time.

I believe it was Sean Hannity, from his AM radio show, but don’t quote me on that, because I am not sure. He was talking about the Amish school shooting that happened recently and how yesterday was the burial of some of the girls that had been killed. He said that the only reason the Amish school shooting, or the recent shootings in Colorado, and anything of a human of the sort. is because the devil has been allowed in to America. And not just he explained it as not “God’s punishing us now” but he continued with something like this:

“The only reason many of these things have happened is because the devil has been allowed into America. God, the Almighty, has been taken out of the churches, taken out of the schools, taken out of the government, taken out of the media, take out of the movies, and taken out of the homes of America. And the devil has been allowed in.”

I thought this was an extraordinarily profound statement to make, especially from someone in the media, where you never hear a positive thing about Christianity EVER.

“GOD has been taken out of the churches.”

Of the churches? Isn’t that where God should be most prevalent? Obviously there is something wrong with our culture, or our society, or us as human beings, when even in the Christian churches, there is no God to be found…

When the church focuses more on the politics, the budget, the number of attendees, or why their denomination is better than the next, instead of on the message of the Love of Christ, then the devil has been allowed in. And if the church doesn’t grow a backbone, and quit changing itself to fit the world, and set the bar for other things such as the schools, the media, and so forth, then we as a society will continue on this steady decline to a complete moral suicide. We will destroy ourselves if we continue to allow the devil to make himself a home in America.

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edit: This as well is unbelievable: That in a country where there is no forgiveness, and no sorrow, only contempt after tragedies such as these, half of the 75 people showed up for the Amish school SHOOTER’s funeral, were….. AMISH.

The unconditional love these people have for everyone, no matter the crime, no matter the sin, no matter the hurt and pain and suffering, is that of which i could only pray God would bless me with.