2007 October 31

Rip City

I was looking at Google Trends. A google app that allows you to choose words and look at the trends of how often people search for a word and where they do it from. So I typed in “emerging church” and it was a little weird…it shows that most searches for this word occurred in [...]


2007 October 29

How to Avoid God the Cop

I was at a meeting last night and a man gave his testimony. He started off saying he always felt God was a cop looking at him from above. I really like this analogy. God to most people is someone who is ready to condemn, arrest, punish…someone few people enjoy. For every person who says [...]


2007 October 27

The Solution, New Music .3

I remember when I was a sophomore in high school (kind of scary that its 7 years ago) I was given a demo cd by United. I had no idea who they were or anything but it sat in my cd player for at least a month. Now they are quite commonly known as Hillsong [...]

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2007 October 25

The Tough Decisions in Life

I’ve been a PC guy my whole life. Well at least since the decision became mine to make and not my parents’. I’ve also never considered for more than two seconds the possibility of buying a Mac. That is….until today. I could probably give credit to this new stance to Ross, Matt, and Kyle. But [...]


2007 October 24

If Jesus Were Alive…Where Would He Live?

I’ve often wondered if Jesus were alive and he had complete control (duh?) over where he could live…where would it be? Americans I’m sure will think somewhere within the US. Of course being from the Northwest, I’m pretty sure he wouldn’t want to live in the Midwest (hot summers, cold winters). When he walked earth [...]

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2007 October 23

What a Day

Wow….today was amazing. Simply incredible. I had a chance to play some golf with my dad. He came out to my area and we played at The Reserve. Yeah, I got spoiled for my birthday, it is a pretty nice course. And on the nicest day in about 2 months we made it out there. [...]


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