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Nashville In Need

Nashville is a place I love. I’ve been there probably a half dozen times, and each time I come away from the trip loving the South more and more. Maybe it helps that my sister graduated from Belmont, or maybe it’s how friendly the people are, celebrities or not. My sister showed me the fantastic food at McDougal’s and Pancake Pantry, and I’ve loved spending time in Gruhn’s Guitars looking at the amazing guitars and banjos. I can still remember one banjo that was all decked out in gold, red, white and blue. I wanted to take it home, but I think the thing cost like $10,000 or something. These are some of the reasons why I’ve been so devastated by the destruction caused by massive flooding a week or so ago.

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Plan B

Plan B

After watching the news for the last few weeks, I think possibly more than ever, this book came out at exactly the right time. As I watch oil creep towards the beaches in the Gulf of Mexico, and as the flood waters recede from Nashville, I think many people are seeing their “Plan A” going down the drain and are wondering what to do, and I think this book really lives up to it’s title when addressing our Plan B.

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MyGodMadeSex

MyGodMadeSex

As you know, I work with high school students at my church. The ministry is called Vertical, and we have it at each of our three locations. We decided recently to do what we call a “Big Push.” Basically, we pull out all the stops when it comes to advertising on the radio, tv, and billboards around town over the course of a few weeks leading into a new series. We do this twice a year with our weekend services to try and reach those that don’t normally attend church. This was the first time we’ve done it for our high school ministry.

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Workin’ for the Weekend

Workin’ for the Weekend

So if you’ve been following my twitter feed you know that I recently got a new job. I started my new job on Monday, and so far, it’s been great. So I thought I’d fill you in.

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A Second Chance

A Second Chance

I love the Tiger Woods story. No, it’s not because I love hearing about someone’s juicy personal life, or how the “mighty have fallen.” It’s because of the amazing possibility for redemption.

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Open Swim

Open Swim

It’s time for an open swim! Everyone gets to participate. Just on the off-chance that someone besides my family reads my blog, because I know my family does.

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Thrive Africa: A Little Part of My Heart

Thrive Africa: A Little Part of My Heart

Jesus talks in Matthew 25:40 of doing things for the “least of these.” In other words, those who for whatever reason cannot do it themselves. Whether it’s to provide food, clothing, shelter, medicine, etc, we as Christians are supposed to take care of everyone. An organization that is doing an amazing job at this is Thrive Africa.

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Health Care Reform

Health Care Reform

With the recent passage by Congress of a sweeping health care reform package, the blogosphere (is that still a word?) has exploded with people voicing their opinions. The “left” is overjoyed and is assuring everyone that this will solve all the problems in America’s health care system. The “right” is declaring that there will be anarchy in the streets and the Barak Obama is clearly the anti-christ. My politics on this subject, like many other political topics, is very “middle of the road”, with probably a slight “right” lean.

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Tired

Tired

‘m tired. I’m tired of all the people I see hurting on a daily basis. Multiple people I spoke with today alone; this was one of the worst days of their lives. Maybe not the absolute worst, but it ranks up there pretty highly. These weren’t just “ah, I had a bad day” worst day, but more like a “someone broke into my house and stole my stuff” worst day.

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