4.21.2010

The Proverbs Project

Hey Kids!

I've decided to do something that I've been wanting to do for a while. And I'm inviting you to join me. Here's the plan:

May has thirty-one days. Proverbs has thirty-one chapters. I'm planning on reading one chapter a day. And as I read through each chapter, I'm going to be writing out the proverbs that speak to me. At the end of the month, I'm going to collect all the verses and seek to memorize some of them.

And I want you to join me. We all need to be spending more time in the Word. And it's fun knowing that someone else out there is doing the same thing that you are. And c'mon, the book of Proverbs is Awesome!!

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4.19.2010

Senators Baseball

I went to go see the Harrisburg Senators over the weekend at the new and improved Metro Bank Park. I took some pictures. You can see them here.

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4.04.2010

More from the book

Here's another paragraph from The Importance of Being Foolish:
Often our preoccupation with the three most basic human desires - security, pleasure, and power - is the cloak the covers transparency. The endless struggle for enough money, good feelings, and prestige yields a rich harvest of worry, frustration, suspicion, anger, jealousy, anxiety, fear, and resentment. These powerful, emotion-backed desires cause 99 percent of the self-inflicted and unnecessary suffering in our lives. They continually focus our attention on self and keep us from being transparent, dimming the light, and obsuring the "glory of God in the face of Christ."

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4.03.2010

Table for One

Here's the view I had while I ate dinner tonight.


It's no NYC skyline, but it works.

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4.02.2010

Hubble Addendum

The photos from the Hubble telescope make for some awesome desktop wallpaper.