April 30, 2010
This morning on my way to class I stopped for breakfast at my favorite breakfast place.
I don’t know why I stopped, I wasn’t hungry. I didn’t need breakfast. In all honesty I had food at home that I could have eaten, but didn’t.
I didn’t really want the food, yet I stopped and ordered my food [...]
April 28, 2010
For my Son’s second birthday he got a talking Tonka Truck show in this video.
My son loved the truck and would play with it until today. Today was the day we figured out the option to make it voice activated, if we say “Chuck the Truck” it will say a few words and then [...]
April 25, 2010
Today in church we studied the second group of the ten commandments. You can listen to this on iTunes (link will open up iTunes) or you can click play at the bottom of this post.
April 20, 2010
On Saturday my son and I went to a neighboring local church. I was not in charge, I had no leadership and most people there did not know me. Only the pastor and the special guest preacher knew who I was. It was quite refreshing to simply relax and worship.
In the middle of the service [...]
April 18, 2010
Today’s sermon is one of the longest sermons I have ever done. It was 31 minutes! You can listen to it on iTunes or after the fold there is a link to listen to it here.
We began looking at the ten commandments, or rather 10 words because in Hebrew the word commandment isn’t there.
All of [...]
April 16, 2010
Last night I was watching one of my favorite crime dramas, this episode involved a man on death row. In the moments before he was going to be executed and on the walk to the injection chamber there was a chaplain with him. The entire time the chaplain was praying with him, reading the [...]
April 14, 2010
According to To Write Love on Her Arms
121 Million people world wide suffer from depression
18 Million of those cases are in the U.S.
2/3 of those with depression never seek treatment
Untreated depression is the never one cause of suicide, addiction, and self-injury
20 percent of teens will suffer from depression at some point.
8.3 percent of teens suffer [...]
April 11, 2010
Today’s sermon was not the one I had planned on giving, I guess I will save that until next week. This weeks sermon is based on the new song by Amy Grant “Better than a Hallelujah.” See if you have been following along my wife and I just had a new baby and I heard [...]