Black Button – A Must See

November 10th, 2009

This is a surprising little short film. Here is the official description

“Mr Roberts finds himself awoken inexplicably in a white room. A man sits before him at a desk and in between them stands a black button. If Mr Roberts pushes it, he will receive a briefcase filled with millions of dollars. Or he can take the key to the door and leave penniless. The catch? Pushing the button will result in the death of a human being. What would you do?”

I was surprised at the ending of this film. It really hits you and makes you think about your own situation

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Affection at a Funeral

November 6th, 2009

After almost 19 years of marriage to my first wife, This Post gave me a chuckle and should give you one as well. I really love Trey’s blog because of his transparency that allows us all to join in his world and life and Jesus Christ. So, hope over and read the post and enjoy

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Knee Service for Healing

October 29th, 2009

Ever since the car accident, my right knee had been hurting. In fact, it would hurt so bad at times that I could barely walk on it. Because of this, I visited the doctor and he believed it was cartilage damage and there was some pills (actually natural) that I could take to elevate the pain and sort of lubricate my knee joint. I got those pills but they really were not helping much and I was just living in pain and coupled with the lack of ability to bend my leg very far.

So, when I arrived at the church on Tuesday night and Pastor Chuck asked me to help move the podium, which would require being on my knees, I was hesitant to say the least. However, I did not say anything and just decided to be obedient to the need that had arisen and suffer through the pain.

There were four of us set to move the podium as I got down on my knees. It hurt, but I just did my best to push that to the back of my mind as I focused on moving the podium. We needed to slide the podium and due to the Plexiglas the podium had to be moved from the base and nowhere else or it might break. And I for one did not want to tell my pastor I broke his podium because I was too lazy to follow instructions. The podium moved slowly across the floor as I pushed on my knee. Suddenly there was a loud pop coupled with a large pain followed by two smaller pops and corresponding pain. Honestly, I figured that it could not have been much worse even though it hurt because as it was there was days I could barely walk.

We finished moving the podium and I stood up ready for the shock, and shocked I was. There was no pain. Let me say that again, there was no pain. I went from great pain and discomfort to no pain. Here is the funny part, as much as I wanted to believe that I was healed, I didn’t say anything for fear that my knee might have been in shock and that later I would feel the pain. Well, I went through the night and the whole next day without pain. It was then that I discovered that I had back my full range of motion on my knee. I was so excited that I just about leapt in the air (but I didn’t because I did that once playing touch football and tore ligaments in the very same knee, but I wanted to jump).

Now, I could have told Pastor Chuck how I was feeling and I am certain that he would have excused me from moving the podium (I know this because he started to yell at me when I was testifying that I didn’t say something, but eventually was praising right along with me). But then would have been healed Tuesday night? I could have wound up missing my healing by bowing out of the service that was needed of me at that moment in time. It makes me wonder how many other blessings we might miss because we don’t jump in and help when asked or when we see the obvious need.

One thing is for sure, I am healed and very excited about it.

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Marriages – Compromises, Changes, Shifts and Adaptations

October 5th, 2009

Continuing in the series on marriage, I want to focus on a very important topic and that is the topic of change. Change comes in many forms from the concept of compromising with your spouse over one of the many decisions before you to life changes that alter you for the rest of your life like children or a disability to the ever changing face of your marriage itself. No matter what the specific situation change is inevitable and therefore one we must learn how to handle and face together.

1 There is an appointed time for everything. And there is a time for every event under heaven–

2 A time to give birth and a time to die; A time to plant and a time to uproot what is planted.

3 A time to kill and a time to heal; A time to tear down and a time to build up.

4 A time to weep and a time to laugh; A time to mourn and a time to dance.

5 A time to throw stones and a time to gather stones; A time to embrace and a time to shun embracing.

6 A time to search and a time to give up as lost; A time to keep and a time to throw away.

7 A time to tear apart and a time to sew together; A time to be silent and a time to speak.

8 A time to love and a time to hate; A time for war and a time for peace.

- Ecclesiastes 3:1-8

This passage is all about change because it informs us that there is a season for everything. In your marriage, there is a season to court and a season to wed. There is a season to focus on your relationship and a season to have children. There is a season to be young and a season to grow old. Effectively, this passage is telling us that our marriages and our lives are wrapped around the concept that we walk through different seasons and must learn how to change for each season we are in. Just like the way you act when you are tearing something down (v3) is not the same way you act when you are building something up or else you will never be able to achieve each. In your marriage, you must learn how to move with the tides and the changes that come and be open to these changes. Some changes are good like having children, dating and growing old together. Some changes are not often good like losing your job, having bad health and suffering loss within the family. But all of these are seasons that we need to walk through and when you are married you need to walk through together.

In a typical relationship cycle, you will meet somewhere and begin to date until one day something changes and you discover that this is the one person that you want to spend the rest of your life with. That day may be the first day you laid eyes on your spouse to be or it may be many days down the road, but there is a moment in time that everything changes and this person that you are sharing your time with is no longer a friend or a person that you are hanging out with but the one that you are seeking to marry. You pop the question or the question is popped to you and then the wedding is planned (assuming you say yes). The joyous day with all of its pomp and circumstance comes and then bang, everything changes again. As mentioned in an earlier post (see Two Shall Become One Flesh), you are no longer two but one and now you have to discover what that means and how to fit into this new life and how to communicate and survive the jungles and traps of this world. But the beauty of marriage is that you don’t ever have to do it alone because you have your spouse to help you along with God. Then one day, everything changes again when you suddenly discover that a child will soon be arriving. You are nervous and excited, terrified and overjoyed and full of more emotions and love than you ever thought possible. In fact, you discover that even though you did not think it was possible to love any more than you already did, suddenly you have a whole new source of love coming from deep within you for this child while somehow growing your love for your spouse. The day your bouncing bundle of joy arrives you could not be happier and the pain is soon a distant memory. Everyone ohs and ahs at the new child when they see you, but you are left with the amazing responsibility of having to raise this life into adulthood and you realize that life that you once had was gone and everything has changed. But this is not bad and all is not for loss as you discover the amazing feelings you have playing with this new little life that thinks you are not only the center of the universe but the coolest thing since sliced bread, if it was to know what sliced bread was. Over the years they grow and as they move from stage to stage, your life changes from feeding them to helping them walk to disciplining to helping with homework to becoming more of a resource for wisdom and coaching in their later teen years. And depending on your family sizes, you might have gone through that multiple times. Suddenly one day you wake up and discover that all of the children have moved out and it is just you and your spouse all over again. Sure you can visit any time, but at home when the business of the day wears off, it is just you and your soul mate looking back at each other again.

A new day had begun and new changes happened illustrating the simple fact that all throughout your life you are constantly dealing with change. And none of the changes I listed above dealt with changes in technology, economy, jobs and other events that cause families to have to make decisions that are many times well outside of what they had originally planned for. My point being is that we must be flexible and willing to alter plans, adapt to new ideas and concepts, compromise in certain areas when necessary all with the common goal of what is best for your marriage keeping in mind that the center of your marriage is God then the couple.

On that note, let us take a look at a familiar piece of Scripture.

8 Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.

- Hebrews 13:8

As odd as this may sound, we must understand that God does not change. He is the same yesterday, today and forever and the reason that this is important is because we must understand that while our situations may come as a surprise to us it does not come as a surprise to God. He knew about it long before we did and his Word still applies. Too many people have this impression that God is somehow finding out things when we are as if God is sitting on his throne biting his nails wondering what will happen next. Nothing is further from the truth. God knows all things and has a plan for us and more importantly has set in place His Word which does not ever change (Psalm 119:89). He did this so that we could always have an anchor in the midst of any storm to hold on to and trust in. He also did this so that no matter what we could invoke His Word and expect Him to not only adhere to it but to move heaven and earth in order to ensure that it comes to pass. This is why the Bible tells us that God watches over his Word.

11 So will My word be which goes forth from My mouth; It will not return to Me empty, Without accomplishing what I desire, And without succeeding in the matter for which I sent it.

- Isaiah 55:11

While God is not changing, we do. Things both inside and outside of our control are constantly in motion about us to cause things to change. In some cases, we have control over these changes. For example, one of the spouses gets offered a job in another state that would require a move and the couple sits down and decides together whether or not this is what is best for the family. This decision may involve a compromise of some kind. One of the spouses may have to compromise living near family in favor of this new job and new life in the new state for the family. Whatever the decision, changes in their life that in this case were within their control caused them to be in a position to make a life altering decision that would change the way that they live. Some changes are outside of our control. For example, one of the spouses becomes handicapped due to an injury at work or a car accident and they are no longer able to work causing, perhaps, the loss of a home.

It was June of 2000 when I received a call from a close friend of mine that I had not seen in a couple of years. To be honest, given my situation, I am not even certain how he got my phone number, but he found it and gave me a call. I was living at the time in mid-state New York about thirty miles outside of Albany near my wife’s family. However, I was having a very hard time finding a job because there was just not much need for an engineer in that area. My friend was telling me about the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area in which he and his wife had recently moved because it was teeming with jobs. I was reluctant to move my family so far away from my wife’s family but my wife suggested that we had nothing to lose by opening my resume up to anywhere in the entire United States. Within twenty-four hours, I received something like forty calls most of which were for the Texas area all wanting to interview me. It was becoming obvious that my best chance for a job was not in New York, but in Texas. So, we borrowed some money and began a trip to Texas. While the trip was costing us more than we expected, we hit a major problem in Tennessee. Our thermostat went and we had to get it replaced. For the first time in my life, I think I was entertained by angels because to find a service station was almost impossible. But we finally got directions that literally included leaving the pavement and continuing on a dirt road. Sure enough a little ma and pa service type station was out in the middle of nowhere on this little dirt road. As the man serviced our car, the lady of the station talked to us and heard our story. We were there for several hours and only paid about $90 which both my wife and I knew was way too little for all the work that was done. On top of that, the car never ran so good as it did when they were done with it. I truly believe we were in the presence of angels at that moment. When we returned to the highway, we did a quick recount and discovered that we had enough to get to Texas and enough to return home to the children, but not both. I already had interviews lined up for when I arrived so we decided that there was nothing for us going backwards (except the kids of course) and went on to Texas. It was several days later that I interviewed for Motorola, because it was Fourth of July weekend. Within less than twenty-four hours of the interview, I received and accepted an offer, was in touch with the relocation division and was moved to corporate housing while arrangements were being made for us to return and get our children and stuff. God moved quickly and mightily once I opened myself to change.

20 Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us,

- Ephesians 3:20

When God does something, it is very often far above and more abundant and beyond what we could think or ask for which is why it is important to be open to whatever changes that God would want to bring your way.

Life altering changes do not always come in the form of jobs and easy decisions. My wife and I were told that we would never have children. Our doctor at the time decided that even though it was basically impossible, we would try anyway. After months of doing the charting and temperatures and headaches of not seeing any change, my wife finally got pregnant (see Hearing do you Understand). We were excited and that is when it hit us, were we ready for a child? We had spent so much time trying to get pregnant that we did not consider if we were ready for one. I have learned that no matter how much you read and how much time you spend around other babies; nothing can prepare you for when your little bundle of joy arrives. I can remember the day after in the hospital. Somehow I had this impression that life would halt almost as if it had taken in a deep breath and was holding it for a moment while I acclimated myself to this new little child. But it didn’t. In fact, life moved on whether I was ready or not. My child moved on needing to be changed and feed and cuddled and loved whether I was ready or not. In fact, the baby had no idea about my concerns because she had only just arrived and just needed me. And the best thing I could do was to be there no matter how my life changed because of her. And I have been there ever since through all the good times and the bad and I can speak from experience that I would not trade it for anything.

Even Jesus was flexible to change. Let us take a look at a familiar passage of Scripture, but in a different light.

1 On the third day there was a wedding in Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jesus was there;

2 and both Jesus and His disciples were invited to the wedding.

3 When the wine ran out, the mother of Jesus said to Him, “They have no wine.”

4 And Jesus said to her, “Woman, what does that have to do with us? My hour has not yet come.”

5 His mother said to the servants, “Whatever He says to you, do it.”

6 Now there were six stone waterpots set there for the Jewish custom of purification, containing twenty or thirty gallons each.

7 Jesus said to them, “Fill the waterpots with water.” So they filled them up to the brim.

8 And He said to them, “Draw some out now and take it to the headwaiter.” So they took it to him.

9 When the headwaiter tasted the water which had become wine, and did not know where it came from (but the servants who had drawn the water knew), the headwaiter called the bridegroom,

10 and said to him, “Every man serves the good wine first, and when the people have drunk freely, then he serves the poorer wine; but you have kept the good wine until now.”

11 This beginning of His signs Jesus did in Cana of Galilee, and manifested His glory, and His disciples believed in Him.

- John 2:1-11

I am sure most everyone has read this or heard this passage about Jesus’ first miracle before. However, I want to zero in on verse 4 for a moment. We read that when Jesus replies to his mother, he tells her that, “My hour has not yet come.” Jesus is saying that it is not yet time for him to perform a miracle. Another way of looking at this is that when Jesus and God the Father sat down and planned his life, it did not include a miracle at this wedding which is why his hour had not yet come. However, Mary did not respond directly to him but informed the servants to do whatever he said to do. Effectively trusting him to do something and as his mother expecting him to heed to her word. Jesus, you could say, was in a pickle. On the one hand, he had the plan of God that did not include a miracle at the wedding. On the other hand, he had the fourth commandment in which he must honor his mother which I would also point out all of his disciples gather around him would be aware of.

So, what did Jesus do? He performed a miracle because Jesus knew that God, while always the same and his Word is settled in heaven, changes his plan when people do things that cause his plan to be changed. Just look at what happened in Numbers 13 with the twelve spies who went to Canaan and gave a bad report causing God to punish them for forty years instead of taking them directly to the Promised Land.

Even Jesus changed and performed his first miracle at the wedding and honored his mother. Since Jesus is our example, we must also realize that there is a time when we must change. Jesus was steadfast and uncompromising when it came to the Word of God, but when it came to the plan of God he was more flexible because he understood that God, while never changing, does alter things to work into his plan our decisions. We can learn from Jesus and apply this to our marriages. We can be steadfast on the promises of God for our marriages to make us one and bless us, but be willing to be flexible when it comes to how the plan of things within our family will be walked out. If we do, I promise you that you will not only find it easier to work together to face any storm, but will find the blessings of God flowing greater into your family.

I hope this has helped you get a glimpse into the concept of change in a marriage and a life. Next time I am going to discuss the power of the three squeezes. By sure to be checking back for that message.

Love in Christ.

 

 

The Marriage Series (so far):

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What Would Jesus Want?

October 1st, 2009

What would you be willing to do for Jesus? What would he ask you to do? Watch this video and see what Jesus might want you to do and see if your response would be the same or different

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Stop Gossip In Its Tracks

September 24th, 2009

Gossip and slander is a cancer root in a church that needs to be nipped as soon as it is uttered, but all too often we fall into the trap of going along with it. Perhaps it is our curiosity on what might be said about another good or bad, or perhaps it is just our flesh seeking the desires of the flesh. Whatever the reason, we need to not let it grow.

I bring this up because I watched “The Preacher’s Wife” with Denzel Washington (Dudley the Angel) last night. I had been resisting watching this movie for some time because the trailer makes it out to be something it is not. However, I happened upon it the other day and what I saw was good and intrigued me so I thought I would watch and see. I was pleasantly surprised. Yes, there are some Hollywood fumbles in it as it gets the theology wrong about angels. But I can look past that and see the movie for what it is.

That said, there was a moment in the movie shortly after Dudley first meets the pastor he is sent to help and receives the cold shoulder where he inadvertently begins something that could be gossip or slander. The scene went something like this (and I am doing this from memory so I might not get all of the words right, but the intention is).

Dudley: You know Pastor Biggs?

Vendor: You mean this man (points to a picture of the vendor and the pastor).

Dudley: Does he strike you as stubborn.

Vendor: When my wife was in the hospital for her surgery he was there every night.

Dudley: But I…

Vendor: And he baptized all five of my children. (Takes money out of the cash draw, takes the pizza back, and handles the money back to Dudley). Now, you go and get out here.

This scene was a brilliant example of exactly what we should do when we hear gossip or slander especially when it is about the leadership of our churches. We should stop it in there tracks. We should say something along with the Vendor like this:

Someone: Come here.

You: What?

Someone: Did you hear about what the pastor did?

You: Are you kidding me. My pastor who has dedicated so much to enriching my life with Christ.

Someone: Yeah, but I heard that…

You: No yeah buts, that’s the man that baptized my kids, prayed for me when I was down, and has always been there for me when I needed a hand no matter how much was going on his life. Now, you take what you have and get.

This is the way we all should be and a stellar example of what Jesus would want. Just take a look at what the Bible says about gossip.

13 At the same time they also learn to be idle, as they go around from house to house; and not merely idle, but also gossips and busybodies, talking about things not proper to mention.

- 1 Timothy 5:13-14

Let us all strive to not gossip or slander, but to take up what the vendor in this movie did and defend those who labor so hard amongst us for our benefit.

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Get Out Of Jail Free

September 19th, 2009

I read this article on ABC News site and I was amazed. Have a read yourself as I have included the text.

Get Out of Jail Free: Monopoly’s Hidden Maps

It’s a story that will forever change the way you think of the phrase, “Get Out of Jail Free.”

After years of Boardwalk and Park Place, Monopoly gets a makeover.

During World War II, as the number of British airmen held hostage behind enemy lines escalated, the country’s secret service enlisted an unlikely partner in the ongoing war effort: The board game Monopoly.

It was the perfect accomplice.

Included in the items the German army allowed humanitarian groups to distribute in care packages to imprisoned soldiers, the game was too innocent to raise suspicion. But it was the ideal size for a top-secret escape kit that could help spring British POWs from German war camps.

The British secret service conspired with the U.K. manufacturer to stuff a compass, small metal tools, such as files, and, most importantly, a map, into cut-out compartments in the Monopoly board itself.

“It was ingenious,” said Philip Orbanes, author of several books on Monopoly, including “The World’s Most Famous Game and How it Got That Way.” “The Monopoly box was big enough to not only hold the game but hide everything else they needed to get to POWs.”

British historians say it was effective enough to help thousands of captured soldiers escape.

So how did a simple board game end up in a position to help out one of the most powerful military forces on the planet? Silk and serendipity.

Silk Maps Were Key Escape Kit Elements

Of all the tools in a military-grade escape kit, the most critical item was the map. But paper maps proved too fragile and cumbersome, said Debbie Hall, a cataloguer in the map room at the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford in Oxford, England.

For hundreds of years, even before World War II, silk was the material of choice for military maps, Hall said, because it wouldn’t tear or dissolve in water as easily as paper and was light enough to stuff into a boot or cigarette packet. Unlike maps printed on paper, silk maps also wouldn’t rustle and attract the attention of enemy guards, she said.

“Initially, they had some problems printing on silk,” Hall said. “It’s quite technically challenging.”

But then MI9, the British secret service unit responsible for escape and evasion, found the one British company that had mastered printing on silk: John Waddington Ltd., a printer and board game manufacturer that also happened to be the U.K. licensee for the Parker Bros. game Monopoly.

“Waddingtons in the pre-war era was printing on silk for theater programs. For celebration events for royalty and that kind of thing,” said Victor Watson, 80, who retired as chairman of the company in 1993. “It made a name for itself for being able to print on silk.”

He was just a child during the war but said his father Norman Watson, president of the company at the time, worked with British secret service to embed the maps in Monopoly games.

He said a secret service officer named E.D. Alston (known around Waddington as “Mr. A.”) used to come by to place the orders in person.

“Because he was in the secret service, I never knew who he was,” Watson said.

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Maps, Compasses, Tools Hidden in Monopoly Boards

Watson said his father formed a small division of the company that first printed silk and rayon maps for the British military and later embedded escape kits in hundreds of Monopoly games.

Before leaving for missions, British airmen were told that if they were captured, they should look for escape maps and kits in Monopoly boards and other games delivered by charity groups. They were told that “special edition” Monopoly sets would be marked with a red dot on the free parking space.

Watson said that in addition to the concealed compass, tools and maps, real bank notes were hidden under the fake money.

During the war, the Official Secrets Act prevented anyone involved from disclosing the plan, and Watson said his father was concerned that the company could be targeted by the Germans if they were tipped off

“It was very special and very secretive,” Watson said, adding that he didn’t learn about the company’s role helping the military until years later.

Different Maps for Different Regions

Waddington printed six different maps that corresponded with regions surrounding six different German camps, Orbanes said. Monopoly kits bound for a camp in Italy, for example, would include a map of Italy and Italian currency (lira).

To make sure each set reached its destination, the secret service devised another code.

“Each game was pinpointed as to the camp it would go to,” Orbanes said. To innocuously tag each board game, a period was added after different locations on the board.

A period after “Mayfair,” for example, meant that the game was intended for Norway, Sweden and Germany. And a period after Marylebone Station meant it was a game destined for Italy. (It being a British version of game, London streets replaced the Atlantic City streets used in the original American version.)

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Hundreds of Thousands of Silk Maps Helped POWs Escape During WWII

While “Mr. A.” may have been responsible for bringing the war to Waddington’s door, map experts credit another MI9 officer, Christopher Clayton Hutton, with hatching the master plan.

“He put two and two together,” Hall said, adding that Hutton was likely not alone in implementing it. “He was the first who had this idea to get maps into camps concealed in board games. It looks innocent, they wouldn’t arouse any suspicion… it just looked like someone was being charitable.”

Hall and others familiar with the Monopoly maps say not wanting to compromise the integrity of the Red Cross, the secret service created fake charity groups to smuggle the games into the German camps.

Barbara Bond, Pro-Chancellor at the U.K.’s University of Plymouth who is writing a book on silk maps, said Monopoly games weren’t the only vehicles used to conceal escape maps. Decks of cards, the board game Snakes and Ladders and pencils also concealed maps for prisoners.

“There was a whole industry going on,” she said.

During the war, hundreds of thousands of silk maps were used to help prisoners escape. And she said it marked a change in the way the military viewed POWs.

During World War I, she said, “If you were captured in battle that was it.”

But after Winston Churchill and others shared their experiences as POWs, she said, the perception of them changed.

“The POWs could still do a job,” Bond said. “Not only was it their duty to fight if they were captured, it was their duty to escape.”

The silk (and rayon) maps and the clever ways they were distributed, she said, reflected that philosophy.

All ‘Special Edition’ Monopoly Sets Destroyed

Though silk maps from that era exist in libraries, homes and museums around the world, none of the original rigged Monopoly sets still remain.

After the war, everything was destroyed, Watson said.

But though the games themselves are gone, their legacy is a source of pride for the makers of Monopoly, past and present.

“Since Charles Darrow created Monopoly in the 1930s, the game has had a rich and interesting story. The use of Monopoly by the British government to sneak maps, money and supplies to prisoners of war during World War II is a little-known, but important part of our history,” said a spokeswoman for toymaker Hasbro, Inc. “We are always honored when this iconic game becomes an important part of the fabric of a family’s, or a country’s, history and memories.”

In the 1970s, Watson had the chance to meet a few former POWs who actually used Wadddington’s maps to escape from a prisoner camp at Colditz Castle, near Leipzig, Germany.

“It was really exciting,” he said. Although it’s impossible to know precisely how many prisoners escaped with the help of the hidden maps, experts estimate that about 35,000 members of the British, Commonwealth and U.S. forces who were taken prisoner during the war returned to Allied lines before the end of the war.

“We reckon that 10,000 used the Monopoly map,” Watson said.

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12 Things You May NOT Know About Me

September 18th, 2009

I saw this on the Trey Morgan blog and thought this was a neat idea. So, here we go.

1. My Favorite Movie: (Uh…there are a few…)

  • Comedy – Galaxy Quest
  • Action – Iron Man
  • Drama – Ever After
  • Sci-Fi – Star Trek (the new movie)
  • Series – Star Wars
  • 3D Animated – Wall-E
  • Fun Movie – A Knight’s Tale
  • Chick Flick – The Notebook

2. My Favorite Restaurant:

  • Of All Time – Texas de Brazil (The best restaurant created).
  • Steak House – Saltgrasse
  • Mexican Food – Abuelos
  • Pizza – Ti Amos (although you guys just can’t make real pizza here in the south)
  • Deli Style Food – NYPD
  • Fast Food – Whattaburger

3. Bands/People/Shows I Have Seen Live In Concert:

  • Tina Turner (before I was saved)
  • Wayne Watson (first christian concert)
  • Carman (volunteered as an usher to help with offering and was fun)

4. Preachers That Are Currently Mentoring Me Through Materials (Books, CDs, Podcasts, Videos, etc):

5. The Coolest Places I’ve Ever Been:

  • Disneyworld
  • Sea Island, Georgia
  • Montreal, Canada

6. Some Places I Want To Visit One Day:

  • The Bible lands
  • Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria Germany (with my wife because this is her favorite castle)
  • Hawaii
  • The West Coast
  • Egypt (to see the pyramids)
  • Greece and Italy (to see the ruins)
  • Israel (to see where Jesus walked)

7. Some Things I Want To Do One Day:

  • See the Holy Lands
  • Preach God’s Word
  • Take my family to Disneyworld
  • Take my family on any vacation (as I have not been able to yet)
  • Be in a movie

8. Things I LOVE To Do Now:

  • Spend time with my family (playing games, watching movies, whatever)
  • Dating my wife
  • Talking with my wife
  • Play the Wii
  • Play board and card games (but so hard to get people to play)
  • Attend Church (just for the fun of it!)
  • Listen to my kids play music
  • Read to James

9. Some Things I Want To See Before I Die:

  • I want to see God.
  • I want to see my kids grow up to serve the Lord
  • I want to see another planet (I know pie in the sky, but I really want to see one)
  • I want to see space up close (again pie in the sky, but I would love to travel in space)
  • I want to see Christian films take it up a notch and become the A-List movies
  • I want to see my whole family (full extended and everyone) saved
  • I want to see God heal people in my shadow

10. Some People I Would Love To Hang Out with for a Day:

  • Jesus Christ
  • Kenneth Copeland
  • Kirk Cameron
  • Bill Earley (it would be great to spend a day hanging out with my pastor)
  • Sarah Palin (I think she would have been a great vice-president)

11. Some Things That Keep Me In Awe:

  • That God loves me. He really really loves me.
  • That God forgives me.
  • That my wife loves me. She really reall does. I many times don’t feel worth of her love.
  • That my kids are awesome.
  • That God is moving in my family’s lives

12. Something you may not know about me…

  • I met Vicky, my wife, in college when I was chasing everyone else and not really knowing what I wanted. She asked me out and I was taken. Although she thought I was trying to politely bail out because my first response was “I don’t have any money.” This was because I was raised that the man paid and since I had no money I could not pay. She offered to pay and I accepted. My father told me when he heard that Vicky was paying, “To marry that girl” and I did! When we were at Pizza Hut, my father had loaned me some money to pay for it but Vicky would not have it. She insisted on paying to the point of stealing the check and running up to the cash register to pay. From then to til now, I have been in love with her.

Ok, now it is your turn.

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Keeping An Oath

September 17th, 2009

A good friend of mine wrote a great article about marriage and keeping your oath. I know from personal experience how important this is and how much my friend has walked through with fire to get to where he is–a great marriage. Hope over and have a read (Click Here to read it).

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Defying Gravity

September 17th, 2009

Ok, I don’t usually post things about Television shows but since my favorite show might be on the chopping block, I thought I would at least say something.

Defying Gravity is a space drama show that is about so much more than just astronauts in space. Granter there are some quirks and things that are not exactly the best. But this is the shows first episodes of the first season. And if we look past those couple of things (most of which just make it more an adult drama than a complete family friendly one), this show has a great premise and kept me coming back for more and not just because I am a Sci-Fi Geek!!

Here is the shows premise:

Four women and four men hurtle through space with nothing to do for six years and eight billion miles, except maybe solve a powerful and awesome mystery. Maybe, just maybe, some of them will even hook up. How cool is that?

Defying Gravity is a sexy, provocative thriller set in the very near future against the backdrop of our solar system, in which the eight astronauts from five countries undertake a mysterious six-year international space mission on the spaceship Antares.

They can’t run from karma, however, as their past actions reveal intimate and interconnected relationships that have a strange effect on the present. As the astronauts travel towards Venus, we travel into their past with flashbacks to earlier years from the grueling selection and training process. What could have happened?

Maybe there is something to this fate thing after all.

The biggest thing that catches you is the characters and the listed mystery as to what is really going on that the crew is unaware of. And this mystery slowly unravels over the eight aired episodes (the latest five of total eight episodes can be watched on HULU). If you haven’t been watching hop over to HULU and watch.

For those who may already be watching, ABC has announced that they have not canceled the show nor have they given up on it. Just with their fall premieres starting, they are looking where the remaining produced 5 episodes that round out season 1 can be aired (read article here). They have not decided on a season 2, which is why everyone needs to be watching

Visit Defying Gravity’s official site on ABC.

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