Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label friends. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Do yourself a favor and go buy the movie, "Once"

That is right I did not say rent, or even check out.. I said, BUY! This movie!



I just watched this movie that I rented via Netflix (and yes, as soon as I get some money I will buy it!)

But seriously, it is a date movie, musical, and tons of other words that would describe it as a chick flick, but I am telling you it is AMAZING! You would do wonders for your heart, mind, and soul to watch this movie.
Warning..it is shot like a documentary, and is rated R for the language (it is just like real life...crazy huh? heh heh)...but seriously if you have not seen it... you should not die without watching it!

yeah it is that good.... wow!

Ok and here is a quote from my friend Alan, who is quoting someone else that I just had to put up here!!!

Take it away Alan:


OK, please do yourself a favor and go read this. It's a fairly lengthy blog post by Fr. Al Kimel about our views of God's love, forgiveness, how we look at sin, etc. He's mostly interacting with thoughts expressed in a book by Dominican theologian Fr. Herbert McCabe. I've added a new book to my wish list now. Good stuff. It will be challenging for some to read, but it's good.

I snagged this particular quote from Fr. Alvin's post, just to wet the appetite...
"It is very odd that people should think that when we do good God will reward us and when we do evil he will punish us. I mean it is very odd that Christians should think this, that God deals out to us what we deserve. … I don't believe in God if that's what he is, and it is very odd that any Christian should, since there is so much in the gospels to tell us differently. You could say that the main theme of the preaching of Jesus is that God isn’t like that at all" (God, Christ and Us, p. 11)

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AMEN! I used this quote today, and it was for me... thank you God for not giving me something that I think I deserve! You are THE God I serve...not matter the circumstance! Amen!

Oh and BTW: Alan has just started his own graphic Design company..so if you need anything like that (web design, or business cards, or print material, or logos...he is your man)! Go give this guy some money so he can feed his family! Thanks! and God bless yall!

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

more stuff from the emergingumc: a gathering MP3s, presentations, and a few great stories!


(cool logo Carl...or who ever made it!)

Hey everyone here is a great link to summarize a few of the sessions and a few power points from the sessions at the event!

http://emergingumc.blospot.com


if you just want the MP3s/podcasts then go here:

The Emerge Detroit Podcast

This is a freaking awesome site and podcast BTW! (love ya Carl!)

And I think this is the first official podcast with my voice in it! So enjoy!

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I think this is a FREAKING cool logo:

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OK, Tiffany and I were in Michael's the other day and I just had to buy these:
There will not be any question as to the gender this year of our Christmas Tree! Can't wait to hang them!
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Oh and this one has a great story behind it!...As some of you know, I was at an "emergingumc: a gathering" event in Nashville, TN this past weekend! It was great and a fun time was had by all!

Now a few of you need some background on this picture. The unofficial headquarters of most of the world wide denomination of the United Methodist Church is found in Nashville. And the building that we had all of our sessions and discussions in was the General Board of Discipleship of the entire United Methodist Church. (GBOD for short). The building that the beer truck is parked in front of is this building! It was so funny that i just had to get a picture of it!

(now, please know that the truck was unloading across the street to a restaurant, and NOT to the GBOD, but it was too classic of a statement!) God bless yall, and KUTPs!!!

Thursday, August 23, 2007

So I was reading another blog....

My friend Alan had a Myers-Briggs kind of assessment on his blog, and so knowing that they change all the time in one's life, I decided to go ahead and see what I was now-a-days. here it is:

Click to view my Personality Profile page

And here is the description...yall tell me if it is right or wrong....(sometimes I wonder if my wife should fill this out fro me instead of me, heh.)

Here is the website's description:

ENTP - The "Originator"


ENTPs are logical, innovative, curious and downright inventive. They see possibilities for improvement everywhere and possess the ability to understand complex concepts. ENTPs are introspective and carefree nonconformists. They often neglect the more common areas of life while pursuing new solutions. ENTPs can be good conversationalists and exciting company.

If you want to know uch more about this personality type just go here.

Friday, June 08, 2007

I am going to Guatemala July 17th - 27th...& I need your help!



Dear Friends, Family, and Lovers of Christ...and everyone else (heh),

I greet you and invite you to join me in bringing The Kingdom of God into the lives of others.

For some time now, I have been feeling a call to be the hands and feet of Christ in some form of foreign missions. One of the places that God has been teasing me with is Guatemala. I have never been to this country, but it just kept on coming up in conversations and in my thoughts for the past few months. Then, I went to a worship service with some friends and the topic arose that they were sending a group of guys and maybe a few gals to Guatemala to bring the Kingdom into fruition in the hearts and lives and communities in Guatemala! I knew that God wanted me to go!

I will be following the lead of God traveling to Guatemala July 17th through the 27th. While there, I will be serving alongside friends that serve Vineyard Central (a network of house churches in Cincinnati. And a cousin church to Th3 Waters) Currently, it looks like we will be serving Christ by helping gang prisoners, orphans, schools, and any other ministry that might need our assistance. The amount of money I am trying to raise to go on this mission that includes airfare/shots/food/lodging is $1,200, and any extra money raised will go towards any other missional needs in Guatemala!

But, please above all else, shower us and those God desires for us to minister to in prayer!


Two ways you can financially support this Kingdom event:

1. Directly to me: D.G. Hollums, 8585 Old Toll Road, Florence, KY 41042 (by mail/check)

OR

2. for a tax deduction: Vineyard Central, 1757 Mills Avenue, Norwood, OH 45212

Here are stories from Vineyard Central from previous mission trips

We will be staying with a friend Jeremiah and his family who live in Guatemala as missionaries.

Please go to his website to learn more about how he and his family are making a difference and a sample of what we may be doing.

Thank you again for all your help, prayers, thoughts, and financial support.





Thank you for your support! God bless yall...and now more than ever KUTPs!!

Wow I have been busy..and there is no end in sight.....

OK, so thank you for everyone that has contacted me giving me a hard time about not blogging as of late. Well, I went to Sheila and Steven's wedding (for those who do know know her, she is my brother's widow) (is that still true now that you got married Sheila?...not sure oh well anyway) If yall would like to see what I have been up to, then just go to my Flickr page, there are pictures of the wedding, Jay's headstone, Jay's old church, and even one picture from the butterfly exhibit that I went to yesterday during lunch with Scott! Here is a photo re-cap:

Mr and Mrs Steven Bates

wedding cake

headstone from front right

Rutree

Jay's church

2 crosses

OK... so there is a little bit and much more can be found on my Flickr page:

My Flickr

Oh, and I will be gone all next week @ the always fun, famous, sometimes boring, never duplicated, Annual Conference of the KY Conference of the UMC!!!!! Oh and BIG news and I need you help! What is it you ask? read the next post.......coming soon.

This One's for Scott & Aaron

Saturday, May 19, 2007

great quote from a friend....

Leave it to a kid to say something funny without meaning to. I recently brought my son along with me to help a friend do some moving, afterwards we stopped for a bite to eat. As we were eating my son notices a man with dreds a little past the shoulders a and a close trimmed beard and says “Look it’s Jesus, to save our lives on DVD and VHS.”


I love it! want to read more form my friend (Matt)...he has a good blog here.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

A beautiful life remembered..... Melissa Mansfield:

KY Sunrise early

One of my best friends in Seminary (at least one of my friends that I look up to the most was and still is Aaron Mansfield. He is by far the one I turn to if I have a question about Leviticus, and he reminds me so much of my Good-Old-Boy West Texas kind-of-guy-great-friend. Well, his wife passed away yesterday...a beautiful woman inside and out. She was an inspiration to me, because he too like my brother Jay had cancer, and yet it looked like she was going to kick it's ass....but I think the chemo (just like my brother) got the best of her body. I just read the first of many posts by Aaron as he takes the long never ending journey of life living after one has crossed the thin space into "actual" reality and presence with Christ. I read it and of course I cried, because I hear the echos of jay in his grief, and passionate love of God and his wife. It is personal, and it is hard..but it is life, and life well living... And I wanted to share his heart with you in the hopes that you to will be blessed so that you in turn can take your blessing from the memories and life of Melissa and bless this world... for we are here only for but a short time. God bless you all...and God bless you Aaron.

(please pray for Aaron, and their two children little Joseph and John) God bless you and KUTPs!!!

Here is Aaron's letter:

Hey folks, I'll put this on the blog, I guess, but maybe some people don't get there, and this will be easy enough to froward. Please pass it on to anyone you think would want to know.

On Saturday, we saw the first signs of a problem. Didn’t know it was a problem. She had received an injection in the back of her arm that morning. Later that evening, it started bleeding and it took a while to get it stopped. Not a huge amount of blood, but a steady flow from a pin-prick hole. I thought, “Well, her platelets must be really low.”

Got it stopped, no more problem. She went to the clinic for her usual visit Sunday. We knew her liver numbers weren’t great. But when she got there, they were worse and with the bleeding, they admitted her.

Apparently, your liver has a huge role to play in clotting, and even if your platelets are good, if the liver is not helping, you’re in trouble. I stayed with her Sunday night. We watched The Big Lebowski on tv. We saw it for the first time Friday night, and were laughing that it was on again.

She was weak Monday morning. I went on to the church. Came back, got the boys settled, returned to the hospital about 7:30 or so. Connie (Sissy’s mom) told me she was not so good. And she wasn’t. But, I thought, she’ll get past it. She always did. I had seen her weaker.

She had liver problems right after the transplant. She did not look as bad as then. Her eyes were a little yellow, but not bad.

Through the night, she’d get up and I’d help her to the bathroom. She was still getting up, still strong enough to get up and walk. We didn’t talk much—I was tired, she was, too, and I had no clue how things were.

Her levels of different things were spiking up and they tried to get them down. Some of the clotting numbers were improving. Then at 5 a.m. or so, she started bleeding massively—her heart rate went sky high, blood pressure dropped. The crash team came in and after about 40 minutes got things under control, but Sissy was never really responsive much after that. You could call to her, and she’d look at you. I told her I loved her. Melissa’s parents came in as soon as her nurse told me she was doing bad, and they needed to be called. We had to make decisions—she might need to be on a ventilator.

We knew from long before she ever got sick she didn’t want that. And thru this all she told me that if it got to the point where she was fading, let her go. She stabilized. Dr. Geoff Herzig won’t give up, and he felt like if she could get her past this, the liver would regenerate and we’d be back where we were, a positive place where she was doing good in recovery. But by noon, it was clear that was not working. We could give her blood, blood products, clotting drugs and all it would do was work a little. The liver just didn’t have anything else in it. Her kidneys did not seem to be functioning.

So I had to say things I never thought I would. I broke my own heart and said, let’s let her go.

I left about an hour after that to go get the boys. To tell them something. To take them to be with my parents and brother who had come in. I knew that Sissy might not last until I got back. But I also knew she would want the boys taken care of. I knew her love for them is what would send me. My goodness, what love she gave to us, that even in the most desperate moment in my life, when all I wanted to do was stay with her, to watch her, to touch her, to speak to her, I knew I could leave because she loved those boys. And there has never been anything left unsaid between us. There was nothing more to say to her that she had not know long before she ever got sick.

My brother drove me to the house. Got clothes for the boys, got them from school. I told them that Mommy was really sick, that her liver was not working, and when that happens, people don’t live. John fell into me and Joseph jumped around like he head not heard and then snuggled with Nathan. As I had been told, they would hear it and then move on, trying to deny it. We sat around loving on them, then took them to Dairy Queen. Dropped them off at the hotel with my parents.

The boys were so glad to see them. It was a great distraction, a great aid for them to be with family, where the grief would not be so open and raw all the time.

My dad drove me to the hospital. When I came onto the unit, one of the nurses, Shellie, came and got me and rushed me back. I stepped into the door way and Sissy stopped breathing. Y’all, she waited for me to come back. She knew I had that darn squeaky left shoe. Could hear it coming down whatever hall I walked. I prayed over her. And then there was so much crying. My dad held me like he has never had to in probably 30 years. “I wish I didn’t love her so much.” He said, “no greater love…” a reference to his favorite verse. Jesus laid down his life that we might live.

But now let me tell you about what I am calling “Melissa’s Holy Week.”

I think she knew something was up. I am not sure she knew she would die. But I think she knew that she might have something going on she would not recover from. So it was time to hang out. Monday, she had the best day ever, as she said. We left the clinic, ate at Skyline, got the boys. She did not want to go home and sit or sleep. So we all went back to town, dropped off her handicapped parking permit, went and got some periwinkles. We came back and planted them, me and the boys, while she sat in the garage and watched. We had a picnic outside.

Maybe that day she really did feel good. She wanted to hang out with us. Periwinkles—a chemo drug Melissa took is made from African perwinkles. They are my favorite annual flower, I guess. And now, like all things, they are freighted with memory.

Tuesday, she hung out with her mom. Wednesday I think, she drove around with her dad, more energy, doing more things. I think she knew she had to soak up some time.

Friday was the last good day. I took her home from the clinic, we got the boys, planted what was left to plant while she sat in the garage.

There was nothing but patience with the boys, where I was a little impatient. Then she wanted to watch the boys ride their bikes at the school down the road, something she had not done yet. She was really quiet as she watched them, and me. I should have known.

We had another picnic. She told me, “I am glad you like to be outside.” She knows this is important to the boys. I think she was telling me, as she had in a million other ways, even literally, “You’re a good Daddy, and thank you.” Dummy me, I said, “When you get better, maybe we can adopt some kids,” because all we wanted was a lot of kids.

Connie bought her some new clothes, and we see now that Melissa looked at her with a look that said, “Why buy these now?”

What a good week it was. She spent her time with us. She didn’t say how she was feeling. A mother and a wife to the end—her love for us spent time with us. She took care of us to the end.

I married Melissa because: we were good friends; she was the most beautiful woman; she was funny; she accepted me for who I was; when we held each other, all was right in the world; I knew she would be a good mother; she loved Jesus; I knew she would stand beside me.

Melissa and I were submitted to each other before we knew of the biblical doctrine of submission, that each would seek the other’s good before his/her own.

She was never more beautiful than when she had her babies. She loved them more than anyone could. They know it, and it’s our task that they remember it. That’s what she told her mom when she came out of the hospital in June after the transplant. “If I don’t make it through this, you have to tell them how much I loved them, how hard I fought for them.” Do this in remembrance of me.

I am as heartbroken and beat down as I have ever been. But I have peace. I can’t explain this power of Jesus. It’s not only that I know her faith, her trust, and how it grew these two years. She is a model of grace under pressure, of the power of faith in Christ in times when it’s easiest to give up, to ask where is this God everyone keeps talking about. My peace also comes from knowing that if her love sustains me now, to the point I could go to the boys, not knowing if she would die before I returned, how much will Christ’s love sustain us?

Y’all, I am beat down. Crushed. There are no words for my grief. But there are no words for my peace. He lives. She lives in Him. John and Joe have kept saying that they know she is with Jesus and one day they will see her again. “Jesus has better food even than Mammaw.”

But Melissa might beg to differ.

During the day, I read her favorite Scriptures to her. Revelation 5, esp 5:8. Matthew 11:28-30. Psalm 62. Then some others. John 12, the seed that dies to produce fruit. 1 Corinthians 15 on the resurrection and the resurrection body. Philippians 1, because she says she wins either way—she got that from Ann Orr, when Ann was dying of cancer.

Remember us, especially my boys. It’s a long road. One that will need light on the path. I’ll need wisdom and discernment to discover how I live now, how I continue in my calling. There was a time in the desperate days before and right after transplant when I said, “Maybe I should quit and take a regular job where the time demands are not as great or at least not as demanding in times when you could spend it wit you or the boys?” Or when we talked about what might happen if she

died: “Do I quit for a while, find a regular job, something where I can take care of the boys in the best way?” She had a quick answer, “You wouldn’t be happy doing that.” She always supported me in everything.

Always will.

Let me tell you one of those stories you hear, a strange moment. I was coming back from my parents’ hotel, going back to Waddy to be with my in-laws, make arrangements, etc. I turned on our (the four of us) favorite tape, Jars of Clay’s Redemption Songs. I like, “God Will Lift Up Your Head.” John likes “On Jordan’s Stormy Banks I Stand.” Joe’s favorite is “It is Well With My Soul.” Sissy’s favorite is “I’ll Fly Away.” I turned it on in the car. I said, “Sissy, I am playing your song.” Then I did what I too often do: start talking too much, analyzing, thinking out loud. Do they hear what’s going on down here?

Do they care up in heaven about this miserable place? I was wondering, “What would Aquinas or Chrysostom say?” Then I heard clear as day, “Be quiet and let me listen!” How many times has she said that? I’m a ranter and raver, a think-out-louder, and so many times she would just ask me to be quiet for a spell. Or, one night when she could not sleep she said, “Tell me about Pol Pot” (because I know just about everything there is to know about Pol Pot…) and she went out.

I looked over in the passenger seat, a seat she sat in all the time, we would hold hands all the time. And it was empty. But my heart is full of love for her and her love for me. Folks, it’s like I get a clearer picture of the gospel: the disciples (loved ones) don’t quite get it, that the end is coming. Jesus spends some real time with them, even tho He always had anyway. Some last words, some powerful love. He dies. Then we go about keeping the memory alive. Keeping the love and the power of the love alive.

One day, things will recede. I won’t be constantly heartbroken. The devotion to her memory will not be as fierce. But it will be there, I pray, a constant source of strength. She loved me, the boys, her family, like no one else. I floated around constantly, did whatever, had confidence in all things because I knew simply that at the end of the day, no matter what, I could go home to love.

I suppose I will say a lot more. It’s how I process things, I guess.

And more: I want you to know her.

You can read Aaron's blog here:
www.p-over-g.blogspot.com

Here are the arrangements if you live near Lexington, KY:

Visitation will be at Shannon Funeral Home in Shelbyville, Friday from 3-9.

Funeral Service will be Saturday at First United Methodist in Lexington, Ky at 1 p.m.

Burial will follow in Bagdad, KY.




Saturday, April 28, 2007

More pictures...Help Build Hope.....

Just a few pics from today...if you would like to know more about what we did today go to Th3 Waters' blog Th3 Harbor.

help build hope B&W

John working on Keith

friends B&W

Th3 Waters' 1st Wall

for all the rest of my photos just go to my Flickr page....and while you are there just leave a comment of two on a picture. God bless and KUTPs!!!

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Newest member of Th3 Waters....

Hey everyone John and Sylvia Choi had their new baby last night Sophia!!!!

Here is a sample of Sophia:

Tiffany: "That is one of the cutest babies I have ever seen!"

To check out more pictures and send your love and prayers to them....then go check out John's Flickr page and leave a few comments for them.

Friday, March 23, 2007

The new Abigail Elizabeth Dorn!!!!

Well, this afternoon Tiffany and I spent in the waiting room for Kim and Steve to have their little baby girl!!! And what a blessing it was for Tiffany and I to be there! Here are a few pictures of the awesome event!!!

Happy Dad explaining hs joy!
Very happy Daddy telling the good news....to the waiting family and friends....

Grandmother and Great grandmother
Grandmother and Great Grandmother loving the news!!!

so sweet!
The sweet breath of life! Abigail Elizabeth Dorn Two hours old and beautiful!!!

te baby whisperer
Now that is me and as soon as she laid in my arms she fell asleep...man I love that, heh!

Tiffany with little Girl Dorn
Here is a happy Aunt(Surrogate) Tiffany

New Mommy and Daddy
The brand new parents!!!

Thursday, March 15, 2007

We got a washer...but they took my laptop....

Yep, you read that one right.... 2 guys came again today to install the new washer (that replaced the broken one they tried to install yesterday) and here is how it went down.

I was working on my laptop checking email and about to start work on the Saturday evening worship talk...when the door bell rang. I cosed the laptop (and with a Mac it went to sleep mode) and set it in the Home theater chair beside the other one I was sitting in. I went to the front door holding Halo back...and it was the H.H. Gregg delivery team here to install my new washer and stack the already existing dryer on top of the washer!!! Woo hoo...(Tiffany and I have been living out of out suitcases we were in desperate need for clean clothes!)

Well, I watched them most of the time while they installed the appliances. And then I asked them if they would like a drink...and the new guy (one of them came last week) said that he would like to taste my new favorite drink "Bawls"....so I left them and went up stairs and got him the drink. I brought it down to him and everything was fine... Well, I had needed a wrench to take the shower head off upstairs and I thought that maybe they would have brought one with them...and sure enough they did have one...so they let me borrow it and I went upstairs to go and take of the shower head.

I guess it was during this time that they finished and walked into the Home Theater room to find a Mac Book Pro just sitting there in the chair. Sleeping...not doing anyone any harm... just laying down there with it's little glowing white light in the front...and I guess one of them (or both of them) decided that it would be fun to steal a $2,900 laptop ($2,500 with two programs on it that were not cheap). Well, I walked down stairs to find the new guy waiting for me to sign the paper work so they could leave. I noticed that the other guy was already in the truck and the truck was running. Then we walked back into the Home Theater room to sign the papers and I noticed that they put the washer's instruction booklet on top of the laptop in the chair... I signed the paper and they told me it might be a good idea to just let the dryer and washer go through one cycle to make sure that they were working...I said OK, and walked the new guy out of the garage door and watched him get into the huge white box truck.

Well, I went back inside and turned them both on to make sure everything was good and then I sat back down and reached over for my computer to find that my computer was not covered up by the washer instruction manual, but had been replaced by it!!!! I freaked out! I torn the chair apart hoping to find it in the cracks or under the chair with no luck...then I tore apart my other chair the one I was originally sitting in and nothing....then I decided to just go up stairs to look all over the place for the laptop..............nothing.... then it dawned on me the only person inside the house other then me, Halo(the dog), and Sushi (the cat)? The H.H. Gregg guys!!!! then I got mad! So the first thing I did was cal the H.H.Gregg 800 number to tel them the installers stole my laptop....after waiting for an operator ad being transfered 2 times, I talked to Vinnie (sp?) he proceeded to tel me that I must have made a mistake because these guys have been on the job for a long time and all of there workers go through background checks, etc...I told him that they did it and he sad that he would call them and call me back....I proceeded to tell him that that was not the best idea...because it they did steal it...they would never tel their boss they stole it and they would know that i was on to them......bu the guy would not help me at all and so I got off the phone and proceeded to call the previous home owner (who just so happens to be a cop!) I told him and he was @ my house in a matter of mins. I told him everything and he took the invoice and called and talked to Vinnie (who would not help him either (at all) and really ticked us both off. He hung up the phone and told me to go ahead and call in the theft and they sent an Elsmere policeman to the house to make an official report. I told the policeman everything and he got eh serial number of the laptop, etc. and all the info. They started to look for the huge white box truck, and I don't thin they found them. Well, long story long... I have to call the church's insurance company tomorrow and make an official report to them, as well.

And to top it all off the washer was leaking after they left... I fixed it myself...bt still I mean come on...this is stinking horrible! The loss prevention guy @ H.H.Gregg called me and apologized profusely, and told me that he was contacting the general manger for the area and would do the best he could to take care of the situation. Then about 45 mins. after that conversation, a rep. from the delivery company Affinity,and a rep from H.H. Gregg. showed up to my house and wanted to see first hand all about the incident etc... so I walked them through the house and told them everything and gave them the police report, etc... So, we will see what comes of all of this.

so, if anyone sees a MacBook Pro laying around anywhere that has all of my stuff in it's programs...could you just get it to me and bring it back. We (Tiffany and I) went to tonight to have our date night and I told here wen we get back maybe the laptop fairy would bring us a new one...and sure enough....I guess he/she forgot my house...oh well. It is a laptop after all, and not a human being...so I have a good view point on all of this..but it still sucks!


And the funny thing is, man I would have given these two guys the money in my wallet if they just would have asked for it. I really liked them and if yall know me at all I would have invited them to dinner if I had seen them again.....but even now I love them. I wish I could just talk to them. Let them know what I know about grace, love, and forgiveness. I would have done (and still would) almost anything for them. Oh well, please pray for all involved. the two guys, all the H.H.Gregg people, the Affinity delivery guy, and the policemen who help throughout this whole ordeal. God loves them too.

Well, please pray for Tiffany and I, as well. We are interviewing with the KY Conference tomorrow afternoon to be transfered over the the KY Conference of the United Methodist Church! We are excited about it and can't wait to tell more people about Th3 Waters.

Thank you all for reading my blog. your thoughts and prayer are always greatly appreciated! and please KUTPs!!!! God bless!

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Looking up....

I have been looking up a lot more lately...not sure why...but I sure have enjoying doing it. It is almost a spiritual thing for me! I think I love mountains so much because they force you to look up! Well, the other night I was (walking Halo) and looking up and the clouds and moon were VERY cool...so of course I took a video of it and here is what I saw...man when the moon broke through the 3 separate levels and layers of clouds it was awesome...and my little poopy camera can not do it justice...but here it is anyway....



Then yesterday I was cooking Jambalaya (we used chicken instead of Duck) (thanks to Alan who has made me crave it ever since I went to his house and while cooking the entire thing... I went outside to cool off and I looked up and was amazed at how cool the clouds were that were moving so fast over head...so here are two videos of that....and even though they are short...just spend some time in awe of God and this world....

this was the view when I looked straight up!



And this was the few looking up at the trees and clouds together:



And lastly here is one more video of Sean..... he was the only one to vote for more of himself...but what can I say i love the guy (in a manly, heterosexual, Christan, way of course!)!





OK... well, we are planning on closing on our new home Monday morning....so I better get back to pacing up the one we live in right now!!! Love yall, God bless, and please KUTPs!!!

sun clouds

straight up

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oh, and I took off the cross wall that we had...and all that was left were the nails...and Tiffany wanted me to take a picture of it because it had a small spiritual significance for her...and so I did and this is for her...but maybe in this Lent season you can find purpose in it as well....(remember this used to be covered in crosses and now all that is left are nails)....

cross wall

Friday, March 02, 2007

Sean my botha man get'n his DDR on....



Well, I promised Sean that i would put his crazy amazing DDR (Dance Dance Revolution a interactive video game) skills on video and pot it to the web...so Alicia will not be the only one that I have put up....here is Sean free styling:



Oh and I have more videos of Sean... but I just need to know if yall want more of him?

In the next video Sean go much faster, heh.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Lent thougts.....

Well, while reading Alan Creech's blog I realized that i think God might be wanting me to do something similar with my blog during Lent this year. For lent this year i am giving up a little bit more of my time to devotional time each day. And so I resolved to reading and using a Lent study book as a starting place each day. And I thought i would put my favorite quote from the book here on my blog, so that others will be as blessed as I am, maybe cause a discussion or two, and maybe just maybe get yall to read some of this guys' books...he is one of my heroes!!! The book is:


that is what my book looks like(out of print)..but there is another one that looks to be the same thing...without the Lent aspect to it and it looks like this one:
<---- Click on that picture to order the book @ Amazon.com...but the book details are:

author: Tom Wright
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship) (November 21, 1997)
ISBN-10: 0745935567
ISBN-13: 978-0745935560
(c) 1997

I hope that is enough info that Tom or the publishers will not mind we quoting him here and there each day (I mean come on..this is free advertising here!!! to all 12 people who read this blog, ha ha ha)...anyway here are a few quotes from the previous days that I was blown away by:

Ash Wed: 2 Cor. 2:14-17
"as God is leading us in Christ through pain, through the valley of the shadow of death, through apparent despair, then somehow, strangely, as we look around, we discover that god is spreading in every place the fragrance that comes from knowing him (vv.14-15), and we become the people through whom the sweet smell of God is actually being wafted to and fro." (p. 12)

Thurs: 2 Cor. 3:1-6
"The personal presence and activity of Jesus Christ come to live within them. they become a letter of Christ to the world." (p. 17)

Fri: 2 Cor. 3:7-11
"The glory of Christ is not revealed in spectacular show of success, in people who get everything right all the time. People like that, as we know, can sometimes be a pain in the neck. the church reveals the glory of Christ through suffering and shame as much as through what the world counts as success." (p. 21)

Sun: 2 Cor 3:18
"He (Paul) means liberation from the ministry of death; liberation from the need to pretend; liberation, in fact, to reflect the crucified and risen Christ to one another." (p. 26)

Mon: 2 Cor. 4:1-4
"Just as by the Spirit we, reflect God to one another, so Christ truly reflects the living God into the world."


Tues: 2 Cor. 4:5-6
"If we are to know God in Christ, and if we are tpo be the people that God wants us to be in Christ, we must learn the painful lesson of recognizing the glory of God, the god-ness of God, as we look at Jesus on the way to Calvary, and then finally on the cross itself. And part of this is learning who God is. it does not mean that God has forsaken us. times like these are the moments when we are privileged to be led by the Spirit, as Jesus himself was led by the Spirit, into the wilderness and along the way of the cross, a way illuminated by the knowledge of the glory of God." (p. 33)

Wed: 2 Cor. 4-7-12
"it is when people are actually living out the dying of Jesus that, strangely but surely, the life of Jesus is also then made visible.......

Have you in your body the death of Jesus, so that the life of Jesus might be made visible in your mortal flesh? this is, i suspect, at the hear of the message of Lent. This is, after all, the time when we can rediscover that only when we suffer with Christ will we learn what it means to be glorified with him."

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If you are not blown away or blessed by those quotes...lets talk...over dinner or coffee, and we can read the entire chunk of the text and wrestle with it together!

this time reminds me of my brother's death. Jay died right before Easter Day, and I remember everyone (including me) desired for him to at least make it through to Easter...but that time of year is about joy and not death, it is about resurrection, and hope, but maybe we could never have appreciated the joy that comes from the life Christ gives if we had not suffered in the Glory of God for that time. It is amazing how God teaches me even to this day through the life and death of my brother! Amen!

I pray that this season of lent is one that you can find struggle and peace in the difficult life of glory. for the glory of God is in the death & life of Christ! I will try to put a quote up more often and not make them all hit at once. until next time... may God bless you! may God help you realize when life is not at all what you desire for it to be, that, that might be exactly where he desires for you to be joining Christ, so that you may live with Christ in the perfect timing of God. KUTP's!!!!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

More thoughts about the Jesus bones....



All these questions are around here and here is a good view.

Well, one of my best friends John (who does not blog anymore...but takes great photos here) posts a few comments on the Jesus bones stuff.... Just FYI....

Here are the few things he had to say (and Thanks john before I forget!! Seriously, Thanks!:

Discovery Channel's web site has two original articles that should lay the whole thing to rest - first is a catalog of first century ossuaries; second is the original excavation report.

http://dsc.discovery.com/convergence/tomb/explore/media/tomb_evidence.pdf

I haven't looked at much of what others are saying, but the critiques are generally weak. NT Wright is great, of course, but his argument work only if one shares his perspective on the issue. Otherwise, it just adds more fuel to the conspiracy.

So here are a couple of significant factors:
1) the names are common, and I think that both the ossuary catalog and Kloner's article touch on those issues. A Jewish guy named Yehudah? That's like an Scottish guy names Scott, a French guy named Francois, you get the point.

2) the reading of the name is "Jesus" (Yeshua) is highly questionable. Kloner reconstructs the name on the basis of another ossuary that identifies a Yeshua as the father of Yehuda, but there is no empirical evidence that the ossuaries are related in any way.

3) the whole bit about the cross being etched into the stone in front of Jesus' name...it's barely a cross, and can be easily explained as scratches, or erasures, cracks or...

So yeah, another great example of why archeology, whether it's used for or against Christianity, is more art than science. And, a fantastic reminder that a little knowledge (emphasis on the little) is more dangerous than ignorance.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Lunch Photoshoot with Scott...

once a month I try to go and do what I love. And once a month I try to go with my friend Scott to go take photos of the Cincy area. Yesterday we went to Park Place, and the Taft museum area of Downtown. it was fun...very fast (we only had around 15-20 mins to shoot some photos, but it is always a blast!

So if any of you like photography I invite you into the Park Place photo shoot:
(p.s. click on the image to go to the photo shoot photos)



Here is what Scott has put up from the shoot so far:

Friday, January 19, 2007

yesterday's lunch and a broken PPC...

Well, yesterday during lunch time Scott and I went out for a photo shoot. Scott is an amazing photographer and since I love photography...I decided to go with him every month or so and we go around the area to take pictures of different places and things. Yesterday we went to the Cincy Krohn Conservatory ad saw all the great plants and flowers they had...one entire section was closed so they could change it around for the seasons...but I still had a ton of fun and Scott is great company! So here are a few of the pictures I took, if you want to see more than just go to my Flickr photos over there on the right side of my blog and you can view them all....

waterfallcolor
Here is the waterfall...I took this one without a tripod which is why the greenery around te water is a little blurry too, but the water came out great.

Orchid
The orchid room was amazing...it was not very big...but man those flowers are great!

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Here is looking up a tree..... I loved the texture on the bark of the tree and just had to get a shot of it...and of course I love looking at things differently, so I decided looking up would be fun.

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Barrel Cactus.... very cool cactus and just loved the shape. Ironic the shape is pleasing but the spikes are not, heh.

B&Wsuclant

Not sure the name of the succulent plant, but I just loved the Black and White version of this one. The black tips came out great and the design of it is great!

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Well, Tiffany and I went to a meeting yesterday and when I went to check my pocket PC (PPC) the screen was fried and I could not see anything on it... so the piece of tech that held my contacts, calendar, (a few games), and tons of notes and tasks is now officially dead! So, I will be attempting to see if I can get by with just using my laptop for all those items...but it just will not be as convenient to get a telephone number, enter a date, etc... Maybe I can hold out for PPCs to get cheaper when the iPhone comes out, heh... anyway...it is dead...and I will get to change the way I work a little bit...but who knows this might be a blessing in disguise.


Oh here are a few pictures that I had laying around my Flickr that I meant to put up here, but just never have until now....

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Here is a photo that my friend Scott shot of me for our church directory. They wanted a photo of us while at work, so we went to a local Starbucks and I thought this one was probably my favorite.

Here are a few more (this is mainly for my Mom....please do not think that I like to see my own photo...i hate it actually which is why I love photography.... most of te time you are not in yor own pictures, heh
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Buffalo
Here is a Buffalo mounted at the Longhorn Steak house in the shopping center that the Friday night OG meets... I thought I would grab a shot of it.

Robot lamp
Now this is a cool lamp I saw @ Lowe's! Man it looks and moves like a robot (not on it's own sadly), but what a cool lamp to have on a geek's desk!

Jedi Halo
lastly, here is Jedi Halo! Halo loves to get the covers under his nose and lift them over and over again until he is under them and comfortable...I took this shot when he decided to emerge from them in the morning.
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Well, yall have a wonderful weekend, God bless ya, and take care! KUTPs!!!

Sunday, December 17, 2006

some Wii videos....

so the last Monday night OG I took over my Wii to Matt's house and my Wii went over well....so well that I wanted to show yall some videos of the games played....


as you can tell Alicia's form in boxing is amazing...

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Christian's form and athletic abilities are out of this world.....
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here Alicia was told by me that I wanted to see some trash talking, but in the end she took it out on me, heh heh heh.....
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here Matt and Christian have a Wii tennis volley challenge...tons of fun.....

yall have a wonderful night take care and God bless ya KUTPs....

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Court got a new car....



So Court got a new car...and guess what car he got? Yep a brand new Honda CR-V...yeah yeah I know the influence I have on him is crazy deep, heh heh...just kidding...he just knows how good of a car it is...anyway...so on of the cool things they put in the car...was when you press the sunglasses holder to open it has a "conservation mirror" on it that allows you to talk with the passengers in the back seat or look at a baby just by looking just a little above the rear view mirror...very cool, and it was so cool that we just had to take photos of it...so that is exactly what we did, heh... just thought yall might get a kick out of it..anyway yall take care, God bless, and KUTPs!!!

oh and if you want to know what the outside looks like here you go: