Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Christmas recap
Monday, December 29, 2008
The face of slavery in America
This morning I found this article on Yahoo about children sent to the US as maids. Some of them my daughter's age. The article is saddening and disturbing to read how these families treated this girl, how her OWN family treated her!
While home in Iowa last week I read this article about a man in Des Moines being convicted of the trafficking of two girls. One was found in a strip club. The other in DC...training to be a prostitute. (If you are familiar with Covenant House, it's hard not to connect the issue of slavery with some of our own politicians, but that's a whole other issue.)
I wonder how much of this goes on right here in Wichita...under our noses.
I can't help but wonder how teens can make a difference. Did those two girls from Nebraska ever go to church somewhere? Did they have an opportunity to connect with other teens?
How many other kids are being sold into slavery, right here in Kansas? In the Mid West? In the US?
How can our students make a difference in the lives of kids like that today?
Students have to have thier eyes openned to the pain going on around them. They need to see that they can make a difference...a LIFE difference in the relationships they make.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Volunteer Christmas Gifts
Thursday, December 18, 2008
2008's BEST photos of the year
Friday, December 12, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Visiting Middle Schools
This last monday Jen went with us and we visited a middle school and we had a great time. We spent maybe 30 minutes there.
Yesterday one of the mom's saw me at church and said, "Thank you so much for visiting the kids at school. The first thing they said when I picked them up was "Bob and Jen and Ken came to lunch today and it was so awesome!!!! and they went on to share about all the stuff we talked about.
Last year I went to a school to visit a 6th grader on his birthday. I went to a local supermarket, bought a $1.49 giant cupcake...went to school...saw him in the lunch room...gave him the cupcake...made some small talk...and left. maybe spent 5 minutes.
(I would have hung out longer but the student didn't want to leave his table of buddies and there wasn't any room for me. and at this school they have special tables where you can get up and go hang out with a visitor during lunch. but he clearly didn't want to.)
Then I got this email from his mom:
Ken,
Thanks for taking time from your day yesterday to surprise John at school for his birthday! He loved your visit and the colossol cupcake. I could never have gotten away with a middle school visit, even if it was his birthday, but you pulled it off!
The last time I did High School Ministry, I did tend to get the feeling of not feeling wanted by the students. Now, it could have been my lack of relationships with them, but I wonder if it was a "I can't believe my youth pastor is checking up on me at school" kind of thing. When I was in HS I LOVED it when my youth pastor came to hang out. but I'm a dork like that.
For any of you who work with HS...do you visit schools? Do you get a better response than I did a couple years ago?
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
Two GREAT sales for Youth Ministry Products
Then I get an email that YS is doing 50% for 50 hours! Good night! (No matter what you buy, put in the coupon code "YSELF8") It's actually 41% off anything electronic...still a great deal.
When will the "Big 3" catch on and start selling cars like this when they have to move product?
definitely a great time to pick up some great resources!
Friday, November 28, 2008
A short list of what I'm thankful for
Seeing our books on display at YS.
Hearing stories of how helpful the books have been.
Having the opportunity to minister to middle school students!
My sweet daughter Ciera who amazes me every day.
My sweet boy Noah who is one of my best buddies and is a mean wrestler and such a good brother.
Little buggy...Charis...my gift of grace.
Jeff, Bill, and Jesse and thier families
Good night! This list is already getting long. there are SO many things to be thankful. Especially when I consider that homeless folks sleep outside of our church...it's just a gift to have food, shelter, clothes, and an automobile.
I feel so rich.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
I haven't been to New Mexico in almost 10 years. My parents retired out there after I went to college. My sister moved her whole family there two years ago.
I love being with my sister and her family. I rarely get to see my nephew Matthew or niece Samantha. So that will be good times.
And while we're here in Amarillo, I'll have to take my kids to the famous Cadillac Ranch!!!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Joining the Advent Conspiracy
Many of us woke up a little earlier on Thursday, grabbed some coffee and warm clothes, hopped in our vehicles and stood outside a big box store hoping to grab some great Christmas deals that we simply could not pass up.
Now we’re tired. There are still gifts to buy. A tree to put up. Our debt is higher and our joy for the season could not possibly be lower.
This is not what the story of Jesus’ birth is supposed to be about. Instead, it’s a story of hope, a promise kept, and amazing love.
This is exactly what the season of Advent and the Advent Conspiracy is all about.
In 2006 five pastors began the Advent Conspiracy to help their faith communities “Worship Fully, Spend Less, Give More, and Love All.” The simple idea is to give simple gifts and use the money saved to be creative and bless those in need.
Here are five simple ways to join the Advent Conspiracy this holiday season:
1. Spend half the money you planned and give the rest to a water/redistribution project like Living Water International. http://www.water.cc/
2. Take the money you save and purchase Advance gifts from the United Methodist Church. Gifts for as little as $10 can go a long way in demonstrating God’s love to a hurting world. Find more alternative gift giving ideas here: http://new.gbgm-umc.org/advance/give/alternatives/
3. Give your child or teen a specific amount of money to purchase a living gift from Heifer International. $20 buys the gift of chicks or shares of goats, lambs, cows, and more! http://www.heifer.org/
4. Purchase a gift card to Mead’s Corner where all profits go to help the Park School and children in Myanmar. (Mead's Corner is a Fair Trade Coffeehouse that is run by our church in downtown Wichita.)
5. With the money saved, consider sponsoring a child from Compassion International. For $32 a month a child receives food, clothes, shelter, schooling, and the opportunity to build a relationship with Jesus. Your sponsorship not only changes the life of one child, but their family and community as well.
For more gift ideas, information, and to “join” the Advent Conspiracy, go to http://www.adventconspiracy.org/
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Great freebies from Simply Youth Ministry Today
First 2 Years in Youth Ministry
Monday, November 24, 2008
Andy Jack is BACK
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
LOVE the Advent Conspiracy
So I write this article with lots of gift ideas and pictures so parents can buy gifts that will help thier kids.
I'm seriously considering abandoning that idea for this: The Advent Conspiracy.
I love thier tagline "Restoring the scandal of Christmas by substituting compassion for consumption."
Two years ago my sweet wife (man, she is going to kill me for blogging about this) decided that for Christmas, she didn't want any gifts. She wanted whatever money that was going to be spent on her to be used to buy food for children starving in Ethiopia. She figured that she had everything she needed and didn't want anything.
this was a TERRIBLE idea! She was going to ruin Christmas for the whole family!!!! So now am I going to have to forego any presents or gift certificates that I don't need, but really want? Am I now going to not get any tools?!!!
Yes, I'm kidding. It was such an amazing moment.
so last year, instead of spending $5-$10 on gifts to our friends and co-workers, we bought a share of a clean water well and gave people a card that said something like, "The gift of clean water was given in your name. Because of you, x amount of kids will have clean water for the first time in thier lives." I wasn't sure if this would go over like the Human Fund or what, but it was received really well (no pun intended).
So this year, I'm considering writing another article...only this time, I'm going to encourage parents to teach their teens about what really matters and to take whatever money they would spend on them for Christmas, and do something amazing with it.
I'm not sure our students who are really wanting Rock Band 2 or the Wii will really appreciate it, but I'm okay with it.
check this out for more info:
ht to JG.
Friday, November 14, 2008
Cool Post about Becoming from Marko
Then I got a message from my friend Andrea yesterday that Marko had said something about the book on his blog.
However, the coolest thing about the post was that he wasn't trying to sell the book! He just walks through the experience with his guys and what he taught and how it connected. The book is more of an aside.
totally cool. I'm humbled. Thanks Marko.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Tim Lincecum Wins the Cy Young
Monday night fun
Tuesday, November 04, 2008
Voting and free coffee...or in my case, a signature hot chocolate
At a quarter to 6 I woke up my kids to bring them to the polls today to cast our votes together. The last time I woke the kids up to go do something we were flying to
But they were excited to go, and the promise of a donut and chocolate milk didn’t hurt either. It was fun to take them in to stand in line with all these other people and to vote together, letting them see my form and push the buttons. I feel old because Ciera will actually get to vote in the election after the next one…8 years, “should the Lord tarry.” Pretty cool.
Krispy Kreme donuts are giving away donuts for those who vote. Starbucks is giving away coffee. Not being a coffee drinker I took my chances and went in and asked for a free Signature Hot Chocolate…BOOYAH!
May God’s will be done today. Amen.
Saturday, November 01, 2008
Noah's "Priceless" Halloween Costume
1 quart of yellow paint...$8.94
3 cans of yellow spray paint...$10.26
4 rolls of duct tape...$11.76
6 cardboard boxes...free
Making your son's wish to be Bumblebee the Transformer for Halloween a reality...priceless.
Friday, October 31, 2008
GREAT discussion about our role in God's Kingdom
It's important to read the beginning to understand the context of the conversation, but here is the part that I thought was so good:
when his daughter was 2, he was doing some work in her room. and he noticed that she was standing off to the side, mimicking his movements. he thought this was sweet. then, he started painting some trim work, and she wanted to paint also. he said, “no honey, you’re a little kid, and painting is adult work.” she started crying, and his wife piped in, “just let her paint.” so he gave her a little brush, and a little bowl of paint, and she went to it, messily painting a small section of the wall. he kept telling her what a great job she was doing. he moved to a roller, and gave her a tiny roller also. while continuing to tell her what a wonderful job she was doing, he painted over the portion she had painted, so the end result was what he had always planned.
he said that this is what god does with us.
i tried to restrain myself, but said something like, “that’s horrible! it’s manipulative and a lie!” i went on, “i was hoping you were going to say, ‘when i got to the section she’d painted, i painted around it, framing it. it wasn’t as smooth as the parts i’d painted, but it was her contribution to the plan i already had to paint the wall. the wall was going to get painted either way, but i allowed her to contribute. AND, the wonderful thing is that, for years after that, we cherished that little less-than-perfect portion she painted, which made the wall something our family valued even more.”
Read the rest.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
A quick Review of HSM3
The story takes place during the senior year of the main characters deal with college choices while trying to make the most of their last year together.
While many love to hate the High School Musical series, here are three things I love about this year’s film:
The lead relationship between Troy and Gabriela is positive, romantic, and portrays purity.
The head cheerleader is a bigger girl, who has “intelligence beyond compare,” and she loves to dance.
Finally, while the plot and writing are fairly poor with major gaps in the story, the music and dancing make it an amazing and fun movie to watch for the whole family.
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Inside the world of middle schoolers
Included on this disk:
A video of dancing russians
3 episodes of "Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog" whose trailer can be found here.
A pirated copy of what must be Microsoft's worst video game ever, called "Big Rigs: Over The Road Racing." I guess many people consider it to be the WORST video game ever made. The video review on Gamespot was so bad the guy just sits there shaking his head the whole time and decides to end his life after playing the game.
And last but not least, this video gem from the 80's about anti-piracy.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Getting students to commit to something bigger than themselves
"maybe the problem with today's youth isn't that they aren't committed. maybe the problem is that we haven't given them anything of value to be committed to."
Definitely worth your time. It really affirms something I've been really focusing on these last few weeks.
ht to Kirk.
Friday, October 24, 2008
The Ultimate High School Muscial 3 Quiz
Wildcats:_______
Knights:________
2. What game are they playing?
3. What is the first thing Troy says?
4. What is Chad’s jersey number?
5. What is Troy’s jersey number?
6. Who makes the game winning shot?
7. Who was the first girl Troy had in his tree house?
8. What country is Sharpay’s new assistant from?
9. What is the name of this year’s play?
10. Who taught Gabriella how to waltz?
11. How many different pairs of glasses does Kelsi wear in the movie?
12. What is the name of the Auto Salvage?
______________’s Auto Salvage
13. Troy brings Gabriella pizza and what?
14. What college does Gabriella get accepted to?
15. What city does HSM take place in?
16. What is Gabriella’s last name?
17. How many jumps does Troy make during his song?
18. Who submitted Troy’s name?
19. According to the drama teacher, what does Troy not lack?
20. When Chad goes over to Troy’s house, what is the name of the soda he pulls out of the fridge?
21. What kind of shoes does Zach wear for the prom?
22. How many times do Troy and Gabriella lock lips?
23. Who ends up going to Juliard?
24. Why are Sharpay’s and Ryan’s parents dressed so weird?
25. Who is the head cheerleader?
HSM3 Tonight
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
A Ton of FREE resources for youthworkers
This is definitely a part of PDYM that I love...giving resources away and creating a way for people to share resources.
Click here and download away!
Another great site is Pastor2Youth.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
I had no idea my three year old was a reader of Marko's blog!
Last week Marko posted about one mom's hip new tattoo:
And I guess Charis felt inspired.
Fear Factor Middle School Style
Monday, October 20, 2008
A new day for 49er fans
Last night Jen and I were watching the Bucs beat up on the Seahawks and Jeff Garcia was having an awesome game. I sat there thinking, "If we actually kept Jeff Garcia throughout all these years, instead of getting rid of him when we did, we'd actually probably have a pretty good team and might even be a contender!" I mean, imagine if they had used thier #1 draft pick on soemone else? You can't tell me they wouldn't have saved more money with Garcia than they have spent on Smith.
Dang! Finally some upside to the 49ers. Now, if only they would broadcast thier games in Kansas...
Great quote by Billy Graham via Andrew Marin
Monday, October 13, 2008
YS conference wrap up
Got to see Russ Cantu, a guy I grew up with at Central Christian Church. Really great to see him in youth ministry. He said something that was so meaningful to me.
"Ken, you know what I remember most about you?"
I'm thinking...uh...I hope it's something good and I expected him to say something about something innapropriate or stupid I did as a high schooler, or something to embarrass me in front of my wife...
"I remember that small group that we were in that met on Monday mornings."
"That's right! With Joel, right!" I said.
"Yeah. those were good times."
And they were. We used to meet with our youth pastor on monday mornings for a small group. I was a senior and I think Russ was a Sophomore...maybe a freshman. It didn't really matter. What was cool is that's what he rememered.
Small groups have absolutely shaped my life. What a cool reminder.
What a cool time. Got to see a bunch of friends. Get lots of advice. Grow in skills. Get closer to God. Worship. Be challenged. Connect with lots of youth workers. And get to spend loads of time with my favorite youth pastor, my sweet wife, Jen.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
NYWC Day 2
Another cool day at YS.
The first seminar I went to was one on making bridges to the gay and lesbian community. Wow! I really took away a lot of great stuff with helping to relate, understand, and serve those having alternative lifestyles. Really good stuff. The guy who spoke, Andrew Marin, he is just such a good guy. Totally committed to his ministry. Lots to blog about at a later time. Really good stuff.
Stopped by my man Sean’s workshop. He had a packed house and had Kurt in the back to heckle him.
Went to the first General Session and it was Phyllis Tickle. She did a great job last year in
Afternoon, I went to Marv Penner’s seminar on Cutting. Wow. So much stuff here. Really sad. Really glad to get more info on how to help.
The second general session was by Matt Redman’s youth pastor…great speaker. Very motivating.
YS did all their freebies at once this year. I was kind of wondering where they were, but we got them all at once this year. I remember my youth pastor coming back from YS with all kinds of swag. It was so cool. And when I first started going…we got tons of stuff. It has progressively gotten to be less and less freebies…and this year, we got stuck with some John Tesh CD that was evidently donated or bought at a ridiculously low price from Barnes and Noble, because you know they couldn’t sell it. Pretty weak. We did get Rob Bell’s new book…so that was nice.
Ended the night with Doug and Cathy Field’s Q and A session on marriage…man, I really appreciated the reminders about marriage. I need to blog and really make some decisions about this because I have really been failing in keeping marriage and my kids a priority.
Here’s what Doug said: 1. No one cares more about your marriage and your kids than you do. 2. We are all just a phone call from being replaced.
Lots to consider. I so appreciate the time here to think and learn, pray, and connect with friends and meet others. Really well spent money.
Next year they will be in
Saturday, October 11, 2008
End of Day 1 of NYWC
Before last night’s general session I had gotten word that YS was going to hack some people off…in hopes of creating conversation later on that evening. I was really pumped about the idea of having three different speakers who were going to say, basically, you don’t love the poor, you don’t love the gay community, and your worship is idolatrous. Hack everyone off…and then provide opportunity for discussion at the late night forums.
Well…It was that…and it wasn’t that. But it was good. Really good.
The first guy up was Jarrett Stevens who talked about what happens when the means to the end become the end. He spoke out of his recent experience of shutting down a worship experience at his church because it was becoming the END instead of the means to the end. He was really open and honest. I would have loved to hear more about his story. He did leave me wondering, “How can I get out of the way so God can do his thing.” That provided lots of conversation with Jen and I back in the hotel room.
The second guy up was Andrew Marin who spoke about his foundation and their work with the GLBT community. Really interesting guy. Very honest. I definitely wanted to hear more about his ministry and I’m going to his workshop this morning. I wonder how many times my lack of sensitivity has blocked conversation from happening with students. And while the answer of just doing a once a year talk about GLBT is not the answer, I think there are other issues that the church needs to talk about more as well.
Mr. Marin’s thought was more training about what to do and how to react when gay people come to your church. And that needs to happen. I wonder what other issues need to be addressed as well, such as, the pregnant teen who used to come to youth group. All in all there are lots of issues that need to be open to talk about in the church, especially around the issues of sexuality. And instead of not knowing what to do, we need to start the conversation.
The last guy was Shane Claiborne. I got to hear him speak for the first time last year in
Well, I’m gonna grab some breakfast and head to Sean’s workshop.
And super props to Adam for buying Jen and I dinner last night! He’s the man.
Friday, October 10, 2008
NYWC: Day 1
This morning I went to a seminar by Lilly Lewin about Creating Multi-Sensory worship experiences. Man, it was so good. Not only good to get some ideas (Ideas for engaging middle schoolers but also ideas for our emergent group that we are doing at First.)
It was mostly good just to worship. Just to sit...and listen...and learn. I love learning and already I'm so glad to have been able to make it back to YS.
Got caught up with my buddy Dan. Dan and I haven't seen each other for 10 years. We shared a lot of memories growing up in the same youth group and he regulary receives verbal abuse in our fantasy baseball and football leagues. But Dan is Dan...and he's a great guy.
Got to see my friend from college Derek Levins and friends Joel and Joy Dyer from OKC. I met Joel and Joy at middle school camp one year. They were actually on their honeymoon at camp! Which shows either incredible devotion to middle school or a lack of priorities. eh eh eh. anyway, I passed the hat around and we got them a hotel room for the night. so fun. they were so embarrassed! and it's been a story they have shared with many. Good times.
And I keep seeing Adam McClane but when I realize it's him he's either gone or it's too awkward.
Here's my take no the first general session:
1. I still miss Yacconelli and his opening about skippting sessions. Marko really keeps the spirit of it, but I am glad to have been around when Mike was.
2. Mercy Me...even though I don't know a lot of thier songs...they were great. The video cameras and video projectors are so hi-def, I could not only see the lead singer guy's pores on his face but he enamel on his teeth!!!
3. Lincoln Brewster...this is my first taste of Lincoln. He likes to rock. lots of fun. I thought it was weird how he made this really cool deal and challenge to worship, and then in every song he has like this major guitar solo. It was a big disconnection for me, but I'm hoping to get over myself. ;^)
4. Bishop Sherwood Carthen...man...what a great message about Leadership and the Wilderness. He spoke about so many good things. Very passionate! He challenged us to not "Fake the Funk, but to stand flatfooted and help students leting them know that if God delivered us, he will deliver them." I don't know a lot about Bishop Carthen...but it was great to hear from him.
He really evoked a lot of thoughts on leadership and brokenness. I'm having a difficult time putting them into words though.
Good stuff. So glad to be at YS.
Jen is at the seminar for working with middle school girls. it is packed and going on right now. I can't help but wonder if she'll get a plug about her new books.
then we'll go hit Adam up for dinner. Now that he's a rock star YS staffer!
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Off to the National Youth Worker's Convention
Wednesday, October 08, 2008
How to find loads of free pics you can use for publications
I redid our MS newsletter with our new brand and needed to find some pics to use with some of the stories.
Flickr has LOADS of pics. Lots of good stuff. Including lots of stuff you can't use legally.
However, if you need some pics that you can use, here is how to find them:
Go to ww.flickr.com
Put whatever you are searching for in the search bar.
Click Search.
You’ll get a bunch of results. DON’T USE THESE.
Instead, click on “Advanced Search”
Next, scroll down and you’ll find a box that says “Only search within Creative Commons-licensed content.” Put a check mark in the box like so…
And click the blue box “SEARCH.”
This will give you all the pics you can use for any topic you need! (in this case the Crucifixion of St. Peter)
ht to Kirk for the blog post idea!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Friday, September 19, 2008
Coolest Story I've heard/read in a long time
I read a little more and find out he's an Orthodox Christian who has recently renewed his faith.
and then I'm floored by this story about his adopted son. WOW.
Here is an excerpt:
Several years ago, in 1999, shortly after I had moved back to Virginia and secured employment in a new line of work, I was feeling pretty good about myself, so headed to the boardwalk at the beach with nothing other than the intention to take a nice walk along the oceanfront, and maybe get an ice cream.
About mid-way into my walk, I saw a woman with a small boy seated on the ground next to a park bench. Their faces were filthy. The little boy's huge blue eyes were so bright against what looked like coal dust on his face. He was TINY, too. He looked almost like a miniature child! Very thin and petite. I had made it a few steps past them and couldn't stand the thought of that child sitting there watching all the tourists having fun. He was so sad, and she was so helpless. I didn't know their circumstance, and I didn't see them doing anything to actively beg for money. They were steps away from a carnival where the music and laughter made the two of them seem even more melancholy, so I went back to the woman, handed her twenty dollars, and told her to take her son to do something fun.
His face lit up, and when I turned back to wave to them as I left, she was mouthing the words "thank you" to me, as he was jumping and clapping with joy. He'd look at the money, then look at me, then jump some more. It was what you always want to see from your children on Christmas morning. My heart melted right there on the spot.
I don't want to ruin the end for you. It's worth your time.
Here's the link for the rest of the story: http://donva.blogspot.com/2007/11/my-boy-is-burning-bush.html
Monday, September 15, 2008
Ice Skating and Amputation: Don't forget that release form!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Jesus is like a Mounty...
Jesus is my friend. I have a friend in Jesus. ROCK IT!
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Priceless Middle School Camp Memory #49
Thursday, August 28, 2008
I just paid a guy $15 for typing 44 words
the door was locked. but the door was open. I tried EVERYTHING I could think of to open up the latch. Nothing worked.
I poured over the internet for answers. Nothing.
I found what might have been an answer on a website called http://www.justanswer.com/. But I didn't want to pay the $3 to read the answer to a question that wasn't exactly the right question.
So I went outside and fiddled some more. still nothing.
I broke down. they give you three options to pay: $9 for the tight budget, $15 for the regular, and some other option I wasn't going to pay. I was thinking that each question would cost me $3 and I was hoping to get a refund if the question got answered quicker.
Yeah, that's not how it works. But I don't care.
I posted my question:
My driver-side car door is locked. the only problem is that the door is open. i have a 2003 Honda Odyssey. the power door locks work, up and down. However, the white latch will not release. I used wd-40...I tried gently pressing in with a screw driver...I tried the key in the door lock. help! thanks.
Optional Information: 2003 Honda Odyssey v6 Already Tried: I tried locking and unlocking manually. I tried using the switch on the door. I tried turing the key. I tried spraying wd 40 and doing the aforementioned items. I tried prying it gently with a screw driver. I unscrewed the three phillps screws that hold the white latch mechanism in place, but I was a afraid it would fall down in the door.
In two minutes and 23 seconds later I get this:
Hello I think you are saying the latch is closed and the door is open if so try pushing it open with something while holding the door handle in the opening position let me know if you need more help or have any questions
I go outside....BOOM. First try.
I'm not too pumped about it costing me $15, but I'm pretty excited to not have to devote 30 minutes driving to the dealership, 90 minutes to wait till they come out and charge me $100 for doing what I just did. and that's if they didn't find 10 other things wrong with the vehicle.
pretty slick. Here's our exchange: http://honda.justanswer.com/questions/1e55j-driver-side-car-door-locked
Monday, August 25, 2008
99 Thoughts about Guys
When a guy says he loves you, he really doesn't understand what he's saying!He may really, really like you, but he probably doesn't really, truly love you. Mainly because he's still trying to figure out what real love is all about. Plus, sometimes guys say things they think they are supposed to say.
A number of people have already left comments and some of them are pretty good. Check it out and leave a comment! Click here.
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Whirlwind Weekend
On Friday I had a full day of work including having middle schoolers over our house till 11 pm. Then on Saturday (yesterday) we left our house at 8 am and drove our kids up to Waverly, IA for "Camp Cuz" a camp that Jen's parent's put on for all the grand kids. It's a ton of fun.
We got there at 5 pm yesterday, only to leave this morning at 8:15 am. And of course, Charis barely slept last night, so the fact that we made it all home safely is a grace of God.
We did get home in time to catch Hellboy 2.
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Way to get fired from Youth Ministry #427
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Why I do what I do
My dad and the Wii
My mom and dad spent part of a week with us last week and what an awesome time it was. So great to see them and spend time together and for my kids to get to know them. We don’t get to see them nearly enough. Although we’ll be heading down to their place in Rio Rancho, NM for thanksgiving. Should be really cool.
One thing that blew me away was how much my dad LOVED the Wii! He played a couple nights till 2 a.m.! It was a fun way for Noah to connect with him and fun for all of us to do together.
Man, when you have 75 year old people playing 4 hours a day, bowling, tennis, golf, and baseball…you have got some kind of amazing product!
The end of the rainbow...it's in my backyard!
Last week it was raining and I happened to step outside to see something I’ve NEVER seen before in my life: The end of a rainbow! I don’t mean a prism or some man made rainbow. I mean the real deal! And while I always thought it was a pot of gold, leprechauns, or at least Lucky Charms cereal to be found at the end of a rainbow, I was kind of depressed to see it is actually my neighbors crappy house.
Just what is he keeping in there?!
I don’t know if you’ll be able to see it, but you can see that the rainbow is actually in FRONT of the trees. So cool. What a promise.