Hurricane Ike Havoc

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The Boston Globe has published a set of images of the aftermath of Ike. I knew there was some destruction, but these pictures really put things into perspective. Absolutely massive losses!

CLICK HERE FOR THE IMAGES…

Ninja Cat

Pretty funny stuff. One of our cats likes to play hide and seek… It’s funny, I think cats have some kind of split personality sometimes. One way in front of strangers and a completely different way in front of their owners…

Horrible Train Wreck in CA

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Link to story on MSNBC

Just ran across this story about a MetroLink Commuter Train colliding with a Union Pacific Freight Train in Los Angeles. 135 people have been injured and at the moment 18 people have died from the accident.

You ever have to calm yourself because you are in fear of something terrible happening while in an “everyday” situation. I’ve had those moments. Maybe it’s a reminder that we are all mortal and that we take life for granted. One huge, yet simple, mistake took many peoples lives. Life whirls around us like a tornado and we usually spin right along with it…. but once in a while life flings you airborne and your chances of landing safely become slim. Maybe that’s what all of those falling dreams are about…. fear of a sudden ending.

Choices

Scott, of Synthetic Truth and a fellow Richmond blogger, posted a really interesting article discussing choices as they pertain to religion and church.

I listened to a podcast this weekend from Cornerstone Church in Simi Valley, Ca. The message is titled “Comfortable Suffering”. I’d recommend you listen to it, as the message itself has a great meaning.

However, I’m going to focus on one line in it that pretty much grabbed me by the horns.

A pastor from Albania came and visited the United States. While in the U.S. the Albanian pastor was asked by an American pastor, “What’s the biggest thing you see in American Christianity that might hinder us from advancing the gospel?”

The Albanian pastor’s response was, “you guys have way too many choices. If I go to the supermarket in Albania, we’re lucky if they have toothpaste. If they have it, I buy it. [Americans] have thirty different kinds of toothpaste. That is the greatest spiritual problem in America.”

The pastor continued to elaborate his point. ”Your lives are all about you and your preference. Everything is about what you want. And you get to choose your life and manipulate and form your life down to the smallest little bit.”

“What does that do to a Christian? How do you get Christians in America to really die to themselves?”

keep reading…The pastor from Albania raises an interesting point. Perhaps our choices are our poison. Instead of discerning where God wants to use us we cling to what’s comfortable. Even in looking for a church I find myself looking for certain things that I like. There are so many churches around that I’m able to pick and choose certain aspects of them that are more important to me.

I went to West Virginia this past weekend with my dad and some friends. One morning we drove through a poor small town of maybe 50 people. They have one church. For them, church is church. They have no ability to pick apart different stylistic thoughts of church. They go, adjust to what maybe wasn’t normal for them, and then serve in different ways.

Church selection is just one example of how having so many choices can hinder us from giving all of our worldly comforts in order to truly follow Jesus. I’m not against preferences or uniqueness. God made each of us different for a reason. However, I think having too many options and becoming too picky with every aspect of life is dangerous. And unfortunately our society is promoting individual comforts more and more.

I’m trying to be more content with things in life. Being happy with the way things are, even if they aren’t exactly how I would have made them. Adjusting to my surroundings more. And really listening to where God wants me, instead of where I want God.

Scott, Synthetic Truth

What a concept huh? I initially identified with this with a single scene. I enter DSW on Gaskins road and find myself baffled by the number of shoes to choose from, but more importantly I find the Male to Female offering to be curiously askew. For some reason I notice this in almost every retail store that I enter. So with no market research in hand, I can tell you that women spend more of that money and retailers know it. Anyway, I think Americans have far to many options in retail and to see this same issue propagated into our churches is a little bit worrisome.

As it turns out, I recently began attending a very new church plant in Richmond. During the process of leaving our current church and going to the church plant I found myself almost disgusted by the “options” and was unwilling to simply bounce through churches until one “felt right”. The truth is this, sometimes God puts you in uncomfortable places for a reason, many of life’s best offerings come from enduring “uncomfortableness”. This is most certainly true when it comes to ones faith, but it does not begin or end there. Our lives are full of choices and it’s my experience that choices are capable of consuming ones life if allowed.

Thanks for the post Scott. That one got me thinking!

Whole Foods on a Friday

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I’m having a quick dinner on the patio @ Whole Foods with Mel. Parents on the way for some wine @ the self serve wine bar if it slows down a little bit…

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Lesser of two Weevils

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Large Hadron Collider Live Webcam

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Yesterday was a banner day for the Cern crew… They powered up their gigantic, miles long, Hadron Collider. No colliding has taken place yet, but the first beam has been run through the entire thing… Earth melting is still “To Be Determined”, but for now we can all be content looking in on the impending doom via a live webcam! Enjoy!

Click Here for the Webcam

Big Red

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I have been seeing more and more cars like this… Jacked up with huge wheels and painted to look like a product… I can say one thing for sure… These guys are not getting paid to do this…

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My Old Friend BMX…

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Something came to me as I woke up this morning… BMX. Maybe it was because I saw the medal round the other night in the Olympics, I don’t know. But I used to race BMX when I was younger. I actually raced a lot. I went to every race I could, went to the state races, and even placed well in the state standings once or twice. I lived and breathed BMX. I bought the magazines, I was ALWAYS riding my bike, and when I wasn’t riding my bike, I was working on it.

I started racing with a freestyle bike that worked, but was not “suited” for dirt tracks. Then I got a sweet new GT for Christmas one year. All shiny chrome and tough as nails. I remember that Christmas morning. My friends and I setup a ramp in the front yard. Two cinder blocks on top of each other and a THIN piece of wood that was about 5 feet long. We managed to make a slingshot ramp. We would start down the block and haul ass towards this awesome, yet dangerous, contraption. When you hit it right it would shoot you straight up in the air. No kidding, the bottom of our wheels were reaching 4 and 5 feet high. The main problem was when you hit the ramp wrong, you got to do a front flip…. which I did one time. Later I got a custom painted Cycle Craft frame that I built into a pretty sweet racing bike that was almost all hand picked parts. I still have it actually. It’s sitting in my Mom’s garage in Carytown. Anyway, BMX became my life and when I moved to Boone to live with my Dad, I left BMX behind… I actually gave the word to my Mom to toss my huge box full of trophies last week.

I’m not sure why now, but for some reason getting back on a BMX bike and running in the cruiser class sounds like a really good idea. Intimidating? Yes, not only because I have not been on a BMX bike in a ton of years, but also because I am not in shape to hop on and race. Maybe that’s the motivation I need. It’s honestly one of those things I miss most when I think back about my younger years. I guess we’ll see won’t we…

Blogging with the iPhone and iPod Touch

This is the first REAL solution I have seen that allows mobile posting to my WordPress site. Unlike the few wonky alternatives, this software for the iPhone and iPod Touch has been released by the developers of the WordPress platform. Having only an iPod Touch, my posting ability is limited by my access to WiFi, so it’s use is somewhat limited. I am able to compose posts “offline” and post later, which is what I am doing with this post, but I do not envision myself building many posts for future publishing. I guess I am just not that important, nor do I have the interest in managing such a process. I anticipate that in the future I will own an iPhone and when that happens, this app will suddenly become my 24/7 portal to online publishing. Agh, the crap I will write about…. Just wait! I bet this could be handy for all of you iPhone owning community bloggers… Tried it yet?