New Kids on the Block.
http://music.yahoo.com/read/news/56462728
Thursday, January 31
Look At This
So this is the Mayor's heart here in Cedar Hill. It is so amazing how sovereign God is. He has put us here now with a mayor. We have a chance to bring heaven to Earth here and now and God has put so many people here and now. So take a look at others just like us, who want to make a difference in our community with the love of Jesus.
http://transformationvision.com/index.html
http://transformationvision.com/index.html
Monday, January 28
Fighting....
So I've been wrestling with an issue lately and I thought I might see if you guys have any opinions/convictions/whatever I just want some insight. Try to understand what I'm saying here...I'm gleaning from lots of different angles and opinions...some you may agree or not agree with. Just lemme know what you think...
I was driving toward downtown a few months back with my friend and we we're talking about a band that we both liked. I asked him if he had heard the new album that the band had just released. After he said "no", I plugged in my iPod and selected the first track. It was weird to me that he hadn't purchased this bands latest album, so I proceeded to ask him why he didn't have it.
"I had to stop listening to them". He reluctantly said.
"Really?" I asked, "Why?"
He told me about a conversation he had had with his pastor about music. Turns out his pastor used to be in a Christian punk rock band with some friends a while back. Long story short, the pastor had made a commitment not to listen to music that was not God honoring. My friend decided to make the same commitment. One of the reasons for this commitment I, along everyone reading this blogg, have heard before; if someone who is not saved sees or hears you listening to music that does not honor God, it will ruin your witness. Ok I still don't really know where I stand on this one but I've heard it before nevertheless. The other reason is new to me. He said that he doesn't want to support a band that is uplifting or upholding standards and ideals that are contrary to biblical values.
Hmm...
I've never heard that before. I mean sure they're gonna do what they wanna go...i.e. party, drink, whatever...thats their choice. The question is, am i helping pay for that life by buying one of their albums? Am I enabling them to a certain degree? I saw it as an interesting thought, not that I agree or disagree. Lemme know what you guys think...
Just somthin I've been fighting with...
~LANCE
I was driving toward downtown a few months back with my friend and we we're talking about a band that we both liked. I asked him if he had heard the new album that the band had just released. After he said "no", I plugged in my iPod and selected the first track. It was weird to me that he hadn't purchased this bands latest album, so I proceeded to ask him why he didn't have it.
"I had to stop listening to them". He reluctantly said.
"Really?" I asked, "Why?"
He told me about a conversation he had had with his pastor about music. Turns out his pastor used to be in a Christian punk rock band with some friends a while back. Long story short, the pastor had made a commitment not to listen to music that was not God honoring. My friend decided to make the same commitment. One of the reasons for this commitment I, along everyone reading this blogg, have heard before; if someone who is not saved sees or hears you listening to music that does not honor God, it will ruin your witness. Ok I still don't really know where I stand on this one but I've heard it before nevertheless. The other reason is new to me. He said that he doesn't want to support a band that is uplifting or upholding standards and ideals that are contrary to biblical values.
Hmm...
I've never heard that before. I mean sure they're gonna do what they wanna go...i.e. party, drink, whatever...thats their choice. The question is, am i helping pay for that life by buying one of their albums? Am I enabling them to a certain degree? I saw it as an interesting thought, not that I agree or disagree. Lemme know what you guys think...
Just somthin I've been fighting with...
~LANCE
Choose or ....Lose
So, this is my first post on this blog. It's not going to be the same as everyones. I enjoy talking about current situations in my life, and many other topics just like the next person. But being Nate, I feel lead to talk about the election for just a little bit, to maybe encourage everyone to take a gander at this hot topic because it is a very important issue in my life, and yours. First off, this is going to be an extremely important election. Most elections are, but this one is just nuts. There are so many things going on in this country and we have a lot of people vying to take control. We have Iraq, a quagmire all in itself. We have an economy heading into a possible recession. America has a major immigration problem, do we send them back, keep them here, build a wall? Social Security will indeed be bankrupt by the time all of us retire, so what will there be for us, and why are we paying into something that will eventually not exist for us. A major energy crisis, and skyrocketing prices of oil. And a national debt spiraling out of control as well.
Yikes! you may say. What the heck are we gonna do about this? Well I sure don't know. But there are a few people who at least have some ideas about these things. And yep you guessed it, we have to pick one, that we think has the best ideas, to solve these problems.
Right now we're in the primary's, which means we're voting on the main two to run for the big vote in November. There's a handful of candidates to choose from, but I'm sure you've heard of all the main candidates. Names like, Clinton, Huckabee, Giuliani, Romney, Obama, and John McCain. Not to be confused with Adam. One of the above mentioned names will be president this time next year.
Now your probably wondering Nate, come on why does this concern me. I'm not a voter. Let me tell you why. First off, it's your duty. You owe it to your country to vote. Millions of men, and women have shed their blood for your right to punch a little hole through a piece of paper. I guess you can argue they also died for the freedom to not vote, but that just seems like a lazy way around it. Also I get sick of the people who complain constantly about our country. If you don't vote than to be honest you should keep your mouth shut about the status of America, you have no say in the democratic process therefore all your doing is paying your rent, "taxes", to live here.
Sorry if that seemed a little mean. I think everyone is entitled to their own opinions, and I hope everyones are not like mine. The main reason I'm posting an Election '08 blog entry is because I want to see all of my friends find out what issues are important to them, and then research on who fits your views, thats all. Even if your not going to vote it's still good to know who's opinion's match yours. Below I'm going to leave some links that I found quite interesting and would like everyone to check out. One of them is a quiz, and it helps you figure out which candidate's match your views.
The Quiz-This should help you figure out which candidate's views, that concern you the most, are closest to yours.
National Debt Clock-I added this just in case you were curious how much money America owes.
Election Center-This is just website helps show you how each candidate is doing.
Like I said the whole reason I posted this was to get those of haven't checked out any candidate's to do so, because come February fifth, we will most likely know who the main two will be.
-Nate
Sunday, January 27
How are you?
How are you guys? I miss ya. How was your week?
I am ..... discouraged and tired. How about you?
I am ..... discouraged and tired. How about you?
Wednesday, January 23
What's the Deal????
I am focusing on... patience, humility and self-control. Well, it is crazy challenging. But it's Jesus otherwise I would be throwing things at those idiots' heads by now. :)
I thought you would chuckle at my story. You see it all got kinda cloudy today. I did really well at keeping my mouth shut and take the humble route! woohoo. BUT then I had pride about loosing my pride. Yep, I definitely thought, "great Job Chelle. You have so much more self-control than person X. You are the humble person in this relationship. Maybe they will learn from my selfless example". I wish I was kidding. So did I overcome the pride or just transfer it? Does transfer growth count for anything? :)
So, here is my newest revelation... patience and self-control come from humility and a lack of them is one root... pride. Why do you loose your patience? --pride Why do you loose self-control? -- pride
Still in process,
Chelle
I thought you would chuckle at my story. You see it all got kinda cloudy today. I did really well at keeping my mouth shut and take the humble route! woohoo. BUT then I had pride about loosing my pride. Yep, I definitely thought, "great Job Chelle. You have so much more self-control than person X. You are the humble person in this relationship. Maybe they will learn from my selfless example". I wish I was kidding. So did I overcome the pride or just transfer it? Does transfer growth count for anything? :)
So, here is my newest revelation... patience and self-control come from humility and a lack of them is one root... pride. Why do you loose your patience? --pride Why do you loose self-control? -- pride
Still in process,
Chelle
Tuesday, January 22
So here goes nothin!!
so I'm now complete with my 5 day no food fast! and it felt so great! to eat! ha. i didn't have one particular thing that i focused on throughout the fast, it was more of discovering for myself what it means to completely empty yourself and to become a living sacrifice, so to speak. but there was one really amazing thing that I came to realize while I was fasting. I was in the prayer room at school, and i started journaling about what it means to really thank God for what He is in my life. and so basically I'm gonna bust a move and share a little bit....so here we go.
"January 18, 2008
Things i learned about God today:
I can affirm Him.
He wants me to.
He wants me to shower Him with compliments.
Even though they are so completely human.
I came to the realization that i can genuinely thank Him like I thank people.
But so much more then that.
so much more.
Or at least it needs to be in that way.
So many times I think Christians talk to God without listening to themselves talking to God.
Its just a babbling of articulated nonsense.
And its just mainly another superficial conversation.
Another surface relationship.
Full of empty beautiful overspiritualized words."
"January 18, 2008
Things i learned about God today:
I can affirm Him.
He wants me to.
He wants me to shower Him with compliments.
Even though they are so completely human.
I came to the realization that i can genuinely thank Him like I thank people.
But so much more then that.
so much more.
Or at least it needs to be in that way.
So many times I think Christians talk to God without listening to themselves talking to God.
Its just a babbling of articulated nonsense.
And its just mainly another superficial conversation.
Another surface relationship.
Full of empty beautiful overspiritualized words."
Why am I so tired?
I'm sitting here after class looking at my work schedule...exhausted. Its only the second week of school. THE SECOND WEEK!! And we're not even through the second week! Now I know in retrospect to some people my life is one of laziness and sloth, but the purpose of this post is not to compare the busyness of my day to someone else's. Rather, it is to toss a simple thought penny into the wishing well of the general populous...
WHY ARE WE SO FREEKIN TIRED?!?!
I don't understand why we rush around and have this need to be busy all the time. On the one hand you have the need to survive and make a living and be someone and have accomplishments, yes I understand all of that. The problem for me is waking up in the morning and seeing those hideous bags under my eyes get, ever so gradually, bigger and bigger as the weeks rocket by. And what makes it worse is that most of my time is taken up by things that, if I were to be brutally honest and straight forward with Lance Beiler, don't mean a stinking thing!
Maybe I'm just barking at parked cars, but I can't help but hate the fact that I'm having trouble convincing myself to use precious energy to get up off this couch. I'd love to hear some input/advice/just that I'm not alone on this.
~LANCE~
WHY ARE WE SO FREEKIN TIRED?!?!
I don't understand why we rush around and have this need to be busy all the time. On the one hand you have the need to survive and make a living and be someone and have accomplishments, yes I understand all of that. The problem for me is waking up in the morning and seeing those hideous bags under my eyes get, ever so gradually, bigger and bigger as the weeks rocket by. And what makes it worse is that most of my time is taken up by things that, if I were to be brutally honest and straight forward with Lance Beiler, don't mean a stinking thing!
Maybe I'm just barking at parked cars, but I can't help but hate the fact that I'm having trouble convincing myself to use precious energy to get up off this couch. I'd love to hear some input/advice/just that I'm not alone on this.
~LANCE~
Sunday, January 20
finally!
finally this works for me!
i was trying to think of something really cool to write for my first big snaps and stirrups post but i think i'm gonna share something with you guys that i've been chewing on for awhile now. it's something that jacob marshall, the drummer for mae posted on one of his blogs. i really liked it. hopefully you will get something out of it like i did. this is from maeteam.com...(it's long, but bear with it.)
As many of you know, we were invited to come to the Capitol and White House for some meetings about art and its role in the development of culture. The most important thing about about this experience was the oppotunity to learn. As a band we are just a collection of individuals and as individuals we have been divided in certain aspects of personal political ideology. We have never rushed to be a "political" band because of those differences of opinion. While writing Singularity, we challenged ourselves to really explore the worldviews we each had and basically went under a drastic deconstruction of how we arrived at those foundational views and opinions. The ability to see ourselves from a distance led to an amazing season of reflection and the beginning of a reconstruction based on what we learned.I say all of that to say this. We don't have the easy "answer." We have a lot of questions and some basic things that we are all unified on. Those things are foundational. Things like responsibitly for ones actions and decisions. Care for those less fortunate than ourselves. The poor. The orphans. The widows. The disenfranchised. The isolated. Care for our planet and the future generations that will have to inhabit this place when we are gone. Belief in something greater than ourselves and not rushing to put a label on what that is. Love. Hope. Compassion. Humility. Community. Beauty. Logic. Hard work. Respect. Asking questions and not being too easily satisfied with other people's answers.I am so blessed to a part of a family that loves me and it is devistating to think that love is something that is missing from many homes and families. I can't even begin to express how grieved we were over these Va Tech shootings and the lives that were ripped apart in the wake of that devestation. I can't help but think about what could have been done to avoid that. Would love have spoken a different perspective into that moment before the first shots were fired? I don't know but I can't help but feel like it would have made a difference. Isolation is a cold blanket to be wrapped inside of. We are all born into a complicated world. Life is a story that we are thrown into without a chioce and left to figure out as we go. Its hard to find our bearings. Everywhere you look someone is selling an "answer." But those answers leave me unsatisfied. They inevitably fall apart and leave a bad taste in my mouth.I believe in the search. I believe that we are meant to be here. I believe that there is more to our story than we are aware of. I celebrate the mystery that through us the universe has become conscious of itself. I have seen some amazing (and unimaginable) things along the way and I am grateful for the patience of those who took the time to teach me something. And as hard as it is sometimes (and I will humbly admit there have been times of extreme depression that I wanted to throw it all away) LIFE is truly a gift to be treasured. If this makes you feel something, let me know. I don't believe I am alone.
i was trying to think of something really cool to write for my first big snaps and stirrups post but i think i'm gonna share something with you guys that i've been chewing on for awhile now. it's something that jacob marshall, the drummer for mae posted on one of his blogs. i really liked it. hopefully you will get something out of it like i did. this is from maeteam.com...(it's long, but bear with it.)
As many of you know, we were invited to come to the Capitol and White House for some meetings about art and its role in the development of culture. The most important thing about about this experience was the oppotunity to learn. As a band we are just a collection of individuals and as individuals we have been divided in certain aspects of personal political ideology. We have never rushed to be a "political" band because of those differences of opinion. While writing Singularity, we challenged ourselves to really explore the worldviews we each had and basically went under a drastic deconstruction of how we arrived at those foundational views and opinions. The ability to see ourselves from a distance led to an amazing season of reflection and the beginning of a reconstruction based on what we learned.I say all of that to say this. We don't have the easy "answer." We have a lot of questions and some basic things that we are all unified on. Those things are foundational. Things like responsibitly for ones actions and decisions. Care for those less fortunate than ourselves. The poor. The orphans. The widows. The disenfranchised. The isolated. Care for our planet and the future generations that will have to inhabit this place when we are gone. Belief in something greater than ourselves and not rushing to put a label on what that is. Love. Hope. Compassion. Humility. Community. Beauty. Logic. Hard work. Respect. Asking questions and not being too easily satisfied with other people's answers.I am so blessed to a part of a family that loves me and it is devistating to think that love is something that is missing from many homes and families. I can't even begin to express how grieved we were over these Va Tech shootings and the lives that were ripped apart in the wake of that devestation. I can't help but think about what could have been done to avoid that. Would love have spoken a different perspective into that moment before the first shots were fired? I don't know but I can't help but feel like it would have made a difference. Isolation is a cold blanket to be wrapped inside of. We are all born into a complicated world. Life is a story that we are thrown into without a chioce and left to figure out as we go. Its hard to find our bearings. Everywhere you look someone is selling an "answer." But those answers leave me unsatisfied. They inevitably fall apart and leave a bad taste in my mouth.I believe in the search. I believe that we are meant to be here. I believe that there is more to our story than we are aware of. I celebrate the mystery that through us the universe has become conscious of itself. I have seen some amazing (and unimaginable) things along the way and I am grateful for the patience of those who took the time to teach me something. And as hard as it is sometimes (and I will humbly admit there have been times of extreme depression that I wanted to throw it all away) LIFE is truly a gift to be treasured. If this makes you feel something, let me know. I don't believe I am alone.
Saturday, January 19
D E S T I N Y
Im reading the book Soul Cravings by Erwin McManus. What a great book! So far I've read every chapter at least two times so that I can fully comprehend all that he has to say. I have a short memory span, haha! The section on Intimacty is ... beautiful. I am now on the Destiny part. Here are a little of my words and thoughts from the first five chapters on Destiny:
How come when we are children, we dream of things that we haven't ever experienced? What did you want to be when you were little? Lets say you wanted to be a doctor. You didnt need a job, you needed no money, you had everything given to you. You had it made. What were you thinking? Why couldn't you have just let your parents give everything, buy everything, do everything for you? When you were eight you wanted to be eleven. When you were eleven you wanted to be sixteen, then eighteen, then twenty-one. You always wanted to go faster, be older, dream bigger. Why??
It's funny when you think about it. Not the concept of being a doctor, actor, writer, fire fighter, but the concept of becoming something. We all want to do more than survive. We want to succeed. No one dreams of being in the olympics after working for months, years and coming in 4th place. We dream BIG. Erwin says, "Our dreams gravitate toward greatness."
Quotes from the book:
"If we're going to dream, if we're going to persue a standard of greatness, once again the human spirit naturally gravitates toward the extraordinary. We dream of greatness; we dream ambitiously."
"As children we assume that greatness is within our grasp. Whatever inspires us, we begin to dream that one day we will be the best. It is only as we lose our childlike innocence that we begin to settle for far less. A part of growing up seems to be acquiescing to mediocrity. It's easy to say that we're becoming realistic, that it's just a part of growing up. But in fact, it's the death of our souls. When we stop dreaming, we start dying. For some of us, this has been a slow painful death. Others are just walking dead. They died a long time ago, and it's nothing less than a freak of nature that they're still living."
Erwin goes on to talk about what happens when we let our dreams die. What happens when our dreams don't come true? He talks about ambition and how some think that ambition is a bad thing. And then there is more that I havent read. I could fill you in on more once I continue reading but I think that you should read it for yourself!
Sincerely, Lindsay.
How come when we are children, we dream of things that we haven't ever experienced? What did you want to be when you were little? Lets say you wanted to be a doctor. You didnt need a job, you needed no money, you had everything given to you. You had it made. What were you thinking? Why couldn't you have just let your parents give everything, buy everything, do everything for you? When you were eight you wanted to be eleven. When you were eleven you wanted to be sixteen, then eighteen, then twenty-one. You always wanted to go faster, be older, dream bigger. Why??
It's funny when you think about it. Not the concept of being a doctor, actor, writer, fire fighter, but the concept of becoming something. We all want to do more than survive. We want to succeed. No one dreams of being in the olympics after working for months, years and coming in 4th place. We dream BIG. Erwin says, "Our dreams gravitate toward greatness."
Quotes from the book:
"If we're going to dream, if we're going to persue a standard of greatness, once again the human spirit naturally gravitates toward the extraordinary. We dream of greatness; we dream ambitiously."
"As children we assume that greatness is within our grasp. Whatever inspires us, we begin to dream that one day we will be the best. It is only as we lose our childlike innocence that we begin to settle for far less. A part of growing up seems to be acquiescing to mediocrity. It's easy to say that we're becoming realistic, that it's just a part of growing up. But in fact, it's the death of our souls. When we stop dreaming, we start dying. For some of us, this has been a slow painful death. Others are just walking dead. They died a long time ago, and it's nothing less than a freak of nature that they're still living."
Erwin goes on to talk about what happens when we let our dreams die. What happens when our dreams don't come true? He talks about ambition and how some think that ambition is a bad thing. And then there is more that I havent read. I could fill you in on more once I continue reading but I think that you should read it for yourself!
Sincerely, Lindsay.
Tuesday, January 15
WHat I am thinking about..
"We know exactly where one cow with Mad-cow-disease is located
among the
million s and millions of cows in America , but we haven't got a
clue as to
where thousands of illegal immigrants and terrorists are located.
Maybe we
should put the Department of Agriculture in charge of
immigration."Why is it that we really know what we want to know or more the point acknowledge or pursue what we want, but ignore the things we are happily holding on to. If we fixed the terrorism issue what would we politic over? If we fixed Iraq, which American companies would stop controlling the economy?
If we dealt with our bitterness, where would we put that emotional energy? If we stopped fantasizing about him, would we have to face the possibility of singleness and the plan of God?
Thanks
Hello All,
I am slightly ashamed to admit that this is my first blog experience and at first was somewhat uncertain as to what I should write. However, with a little thought something did come to mind. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for making me feel so welcome last Sunday. (if i have not met you and your reading this, i suppose this does not relate, but hopefully i will get a chance to meet you soon!) It was so nice to be able to be able to meet such a great group of people. You all are amazing and I look forward to getting to know you better. Have a super day!!
Victoria Armbrust
(otherwise better known as jons little sister:)
I am slightly ashamed to admit that this is my first blog experience and at first was somewhat uncertain as to what I should write. However, with a little thought something did come to mind. I just wanted to say thank you to everyone for making me feel so welcome last Sunday. (if i have not met you and your reading this, i suppose this does not relate, but hopefully i will get a chance to meet you soon!) It was so nice to be able to be able to meet such a great group of people. You all are amazing and I look forward to getting to know you better. Have a super day!!
Victoria Armbrust
(otherwise better known as jons little sister:)
Monday, January 14
Pen Pals.. Do you have one?
Dear Everyone,
I love recieving mail. Even more so now, because I'm out of PA and living a new, different life. For someone to inquire about me once I've moved away is pretty special. When I get a letter in the mail it means that that person took time to write the letter; took time to find my address; and went and bought postage. They could have just called or emailed me. But that is so ... easy, effortless, free. Even if mailing a letter only costs 67 cents, it means a whole bunch. Specialy when it's a package!
so.. wanna be my pen pal?
Sincerely, Lindsay
I love recieving mail. Even more so now, because I'm out of PA and living a new, different life. For someone to inquire about me once I've moved away is pretty special. When I get a letter in the mail it means that that person took time to write the letter; took time to find my address; and went and bought postage. They could have just called or emailed me. But that is so ... easy, effortless, free. Even if mailing a letter only costs 67 cents, it means a whole bunch. Specialy when it's a package!
so.. wanna be my pen pal?
Sincerely, Lindsay
Sunday, January 13
What is on my mind....FOOD
This is what these families around the world eat in a NORMAL WEEK. Be sure to count mouths.
This kinda changes my perspective.
Italy: The Manzo family of SicilyFood expenditure for one week: 214.36 Euros or $260.11

Mexico: The Casales family of CuernavacaFood expenditure for one week 1,862.78 Mexican Pesos or $189.09
Bhutan: The Namgay family of Shingkhey VillageFood expenditure for one week: 224.93 ngultrum or $5.03
Chad: The Aboubakar family of Breidjing Camp Food expenditure for one week: 685 CFA Francs or $1.23
Ecuador: The Ayme family of
TingoFood expenditure for one week: $31.55

United States: The Revis family of North Carolina.
Food expenditure for one week $341.98


This kinda changes my perspective.Italy: The Manzo family of SicilyFood expenditure for one week: 214.36 Euros or $260.11

Mexico: The Casales family of CuernavacaFood expenditure for one week 1,862.78 Mexican Pesos or $189.09
Bhutan: The Namgay family of Shingkhey VillageFood expenditure for one week: 224.93 ngultrum or $5.03
Chad: The Aboubakar family of Breidjing Camp Food expenditure for one week: 685 CFA Francs or $1.23Ecuador: The Ayme family of
TingoFood expenditure for one week: $31.55

United States: The Revis family of North Carolina.
Food expenditure for one week $341.98


Egypt: The Ahmed family of CairoFood expenditure for one week: 387.85 Egyptian Pounds or $68.53
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