Saturday, September 30, 2006

Society

I think that society is a great thing and it would really work very well if everyone participated as they should!! I was at 7-11 and thinking about how this store is open 24 hours and that the people inside were going about their business. A father and his son buying bread and milk, me buying gas, and someone else grabbing some chips. Everyone smiles to everyone else, life is nice, capitalism works. Come on, we have to live together, so don't be rude or mean to anyone. Don't steal, let's live in peace...I'm a dreamer I guess.

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Now that it is getting colder....

What I accomplished this summer...

10. See Superman Returns - Done! (Don't Waste your time!)
9. Go running once a week - Not Quite!
8. Go to the Lake - Done! Ryan took me out on his boat, it was awesome!!
7. Eat a sno-cone - Done and Done! I love trying new flavors!
6. Have a backyard bar-b-que - Done, by myself, it counts!
5. Read a book - I read Dan Brown's Digital Fortress, better than DaVinci!
4. Go to White Water - I only went 7 times, so Done!
3. Go to a Concert (I'm eyeing Matthew West and Jeremy Camp in July) - Done! I did go to the West/Camp concert!!
2. See X-Men 3: The Last Stand - Done!
1. See the DaVinci Code - Done! Probably one of the better movies I saw, although if I had to recommend one movie from the summer it would be Snakes on a Plane, (ok just kidding, I did see it though!), I reccomend United 93....powerful!

So I accomplished everything except one, so it was a productive summer....hmmm, a winter list is in the works.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Watch this NOW!!!!

http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony_pictures/spider-man_3/large.html

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Spider-Man Outs Himself



Wed Jun 14, 4:10 PM ET

NEW YORK (AFP) - For a comic book hero, it's the ultimate taboo.


In the latest edition of the Marvel comic "Civil War" on sale, Spiderman does the unthinkable and removes his Spidey mask to publicly reveal his hidden identity.

"I'm proud of who I am, and I'm here right now to prove it," the legendary webslinger tells a press conference called in New York's Times Square, before pulling off his mask and standing before the massed ranks of reporters as newspaper photographer Peter Parker.

"Any questions?" Parker asks in the final panel of the issue, amid a barrage of camera flashes.

In a statement, Marvel trumpeted the revelation as "arguably the most shocking event in comic book history."

The seven-issue "Civil War" series, launched in May, sees Marvel's writers taking on the topical issue of civil liberties.

Following a showdown between a group of superheroes and supervillains in which hundreds of innocent civilians are killed, the government passes the Super-Hero Registration Act, requiring all superheroes to reveal their identities and register as "living weapons of mass destruction."

Marvel's roster of invincible crime fighters is split into two bitterly opposed factions, with one camp -- championed by the likes of Spiderman -- in favour of the new law and the other, including Captain America and his ilk, refusing to relinquish anonymity.

"It's about which side you are on and why you think you are right," said Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Joe Quesada.

Sunday, June 04, 2006

Ringtones

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Things to do this Summer...

10. See Superman Returns
9. Go running once a week
8. Go to the Lake
7. Eat a sno-cone
6. Have a backyard bar-b-que
5. Read a book
4. Go to White Water
3. Go to a Concert (I'm eyeing Matthew West and Jeremy Camp in July)
2. See X-Men 3: The Last Stand
1. See the DaVinci Code

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

I'm Addicted

Sunday, March 12, 2006

911!

How a day can be interrupted. I called 911 for the first time in my life today. Why? Our neighbors lawn was on fire. Smoke was pouring into our backyard through our fence. It was definitely an adrenaline rushing moment. How random...or better yet, unexpected can a fire start and without much notice: start spreading. It burnt two neighbors yards, but thanks to a neighbor knocking on our door, pleading for us to call 911, the great men of the Oklahoma City Fire Department, & Ryan & his brother's quick actions of dragging Ryan's water hose and jumping fences, real disaster was averted!

(This picture was taken after the fire was out...no need getting in the way with my camera!)

Sunday, March 05, 2006

My House Continues....

New Pictures of my House!!


Friday, March 03, 2006

Lasik




Ok, So...I'm seeing 20/25 right now, with thoughts that this will improve over the next 3 days following my Lasik Procedure.

Saturday, February 25, 2006

George Bush in 2005??

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Piper and his amazing journey

The following is a letter from John Piper to his church Bethlehem Baptist in Minneapolis.

This is amazing how his faith endures all........


"January 6, 2006

Dear Friends,

I hope this letter will encourage your prayer, strengthen your hope, and minister peace. I am writing with the blessing of the Council of Elders of Bethlehem Baptist Church to help you receive the news about my prostate cancer.

At my annual urological exam on Wednesday, December 21, the doctor felt an abnormality in the prostate and suggested a biopsy. He called the next day with the following facts: 1) cancer cells were found in two of the ten samples and the estimate is that perhaps 5% of the gland is affected; 2) my PSA count was 1.6, which is good (below 4 is normal); 3) the Gleason score is 6 (signaling that the cancer is not aggressive). These three facts incline the doctor to think that it is unlikely that the cancer has spread beyond the prostate, and that it is possible with successful treatment to be cancer-free.

Before going with my wife, Noël, to consult in person with the doctor on December 29 about treatment options, I shared this news with the Bethlehem staff on Tuesday morning, December 27, and with the elders that evening. Both groups prayed over me for healing and for wisdom in the treatment choices that lie before us. These were sweet times before the throne of grace with much-loved colleagues.

All things considered, Noël and I believe that I should pursue the treatment called radical prostatectomy, which means the surgical removal of the prostate. We would ask you to pray that the surgery be completely successful in the removal of all cancer and freedom from possible side effects.

With the approval of Bethlehem’s executive staff and elder leadership, we are planning surgery in February. The recovery time is about three weeks before returning to a slow work pace, and six weeks to be back to all normal activities.

This news has, of course, been good for me. The most dangerous thing in the world is the sin of self-reliance and the stupor of worldliness. The news of cancer has a wonderfully blasting effect on both. I thank God for that. The times with Christ in these days have been unusually sweet.

For example, is there anything greater to hear and believe in the bottom of your heart than this: “God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us so that whether we are awake or asleep we might live with him” (1 Thessalonians 5:9-10)?

God has designed this trial for my good and for your good. You can see this in 2 Corinthians 1:9, “Indeed, we felt that we had received the sentence of death. But that was to make us rely not on ourselves but on God who raises the dead.” And in 2 Corinthians 1:4-6, “He comforts us in all our affliction, so that we may be able to comfort those who are in any affliction, with the comfort with which we ourselves are comforted by God . . . If we are afflicted, it is for your comfort and salvation.”

So I am praying: “Lord, for your great glory, 1) don’t let me miss any of the sanctifying blessings that you have for me in this experience; 2) don’t let the people of Bethlehem miss any of the sanctifying blessings that you have for us in this; 3) grant that the surgery be successful in removing cancer and sparing important nerves; 4) grant that this light and momentary trial would work to spread a passion for you supremacy for the joy of all peoples through Jesus Christ; 5) may Noël and all close to me be given great peace—and all of this through the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, to whom be glory for ever and ever, Amen.” I hope God will lead you to pray in a similar way.

With deep confidence that

“Death is swallowed up in victory.
O death, where is your victory?
O death, where is your sting.
The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law.
But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.”
1 Corinthians 15:54-57

Pastor John"

Sunday, February 12, 2006

This past week on the Pale Blue Dot....

Note the tiny dot.

What is it? It is a picture of the planet Earth, from roughly 4 billion miles away. The furthest picture ever taken of Earth. This picture was taken from Voyager in 1990. NASA has named this picture, the Pale Blue Dot.

This week, I purchased my first home. I'm very excited about this and the opportunities it will bring in the way of service and ministry.

This week, I got sick. Sick, like, every muscle hurts, and you can't keep anything down, and you don't want to get out of bed sick.

This week, I heard my favorite speaker, Louie Giglio. This is a true man of God! (In case you aren't placing the name...he helped start Passion!)

This week, the winter Olympics started in Italy.

This week, two of my best friends from college got engaged. Kevin asked for Teresa's hand. It was so romantic how he did it. I'm so proud of both of them, I love both of them very much. Christ has worked through both of their lives in an obvious & brilliant way, as only the Creator can. The effectiveness of their individual ministries will be beautifully blended together by the Supreme Author into an awesome unified ministry. Glory abounds in the future of these two souls, brought together to serve Christ as one. God Bless you Both! (Please see Teresa & Kevin's Blogs for more details on the engagement).

This week was definitely a rollercoster. This week, I had ups, and I had downs. This week I was reminded of the HUGENESS of God. (Thanks to Louie Giglio for pointing out these pictures, facts, thoughts!) My father, who is so huge that he measures the galaxy with is fingers.

Take a look at this Galaxy, it is called the Whirlpool Galaxy.

Those red things...stars being born. Isn't that amazing?! It is 31 Million Lightyears away from Earth. It is 30,000 Lightyears across!! Now, take a closer look at the center of this galaxy, with this zoomed in picture taken by Hubble...

NASA calls it an X. But, I think I take note of something else in this creation...

But, despite the Greatness of my creator, he still cares for me. Who, by the way, if God is holding collections of stars in His palms, makes me very, very, very, very, very, very small. Do you know how big the universe is? I don't. It was explained to me by Louie this week that our galaxy, our home neighborhood, the milky way, could be represented by a U.S. Quarter. The 'known' Universe, the North American Continent. Feeling small yet? I know I do. Yet, a God that Big...(Bigger than the collective thoughts of anyone who could read this)...loved me the same. He came down to Earth, a speck on that Quarter, and died for me. He died for you too! He took on our form, experienced our life, and took on all of our sins. All the sins of the Pale Blue Dot.........

Thank You Father!

Friday, February 10, 2006

Let the Games Begin.....

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

My House

Phase One of my new house....


Monday, February 06, 2006

Sunday, February 05, 2006

What's the Buzz?

Mr. Mason was apart of the Hornets crew that I watched, cheerfully, take down the Los Angeles Lakers. The NBA puts on a heck of a show. This is not my first Hornets game, nor will be my last, but while watching the NO/OKC crew dismantle Kobe (who drinks Sprite) and the other Lakers I got a great sense of pride for my home state and my current residential city. Many 'Coasters' may dismiss Oklahoma, and its charm, but I'm excited about the possibilites that await Oklahoma City. Sadly, we did lose GM & Six Flags recently, but we have gained Dell and at least momentarily the NBA. The teal words shown off the hardwood, Oklahoma City. I never really thought I'd see it, and I hope it becomes permanent. As I wondered through the streets of Downtown after the game, I reveled in what my fair city had to offer to me. What, though can I offer to my fair city...? At least I can post of Oklahoma on this World Wide Web and hope that I can educate those not in the know about OKC and all it has to offer. I don't consider myself a bandwagoner, cause, what do you call it when a team visits your city? But for now, I'm happy with my team, and there now winning season. So...enough rambling...who's ball is it??

HORNETS BALL!

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Miss Oklahoma...er...America



Congratulations Miss Oklahoma, Jennifer Berry on becoming Miss America!

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Great Music

I just got home from the Fight for Fame in Norman. Cody Dunbar won...Congrats Cody! Anyway, if you haven't heard this guy, hear him RIGHT NOW!! Listen to the song "Today" it will blow you away. All the instrumentals you hear is Cody. He does like a live mix thing where he plays one part live and records it and then plays another part and another and loops them all together right on stage...it is totally amazing!!

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Days to Remember in Oklahoma

January the 8th, a state wide day of prayer set up by Governor Brad Henry.

Beginning January 12th, no longer must we drive to Texas for a chance at millions. Oklahoma's powerball goes into play!