Wednesday, December 24, 2008

A little hope ...best story I've heard this Christmas season


I got this from Family Jules.

They played the oddest game in high school football history last month down in Grapevine, Texas.

It was Grapevine Faith vs. Gainesville State School and everything about it was upside down. For instance, when Gainesville came out to take the field, the Faith fans made a 40-yard spirit line for them to run through.

Did you hear that? The other team's fans?

They even made a banner for players to crash through at the end. It said, "Go Tornadoes!" Which is also weird, because Faith is the Lions.

It was rivers running uphill and cats petting dogs. More than 200 Faith fans sat on the Gainesville side and kept cheering the Gainesville players on—by name.

"I never in my life thought I'd hear people cheering for us to hit their kids," recalls Gainesville's QB and middle linebacker, Isaiah. "I wouldn't expect another parent to tell somebody to hit their kids. But they wanted us to!"

And even though Faith walloped them 33-14, the Gainesville kids were so happy that after the game they gave head coach Mark Williams a sideline squirt-bottle shower like he'd just won state. Gotta be the first Gatorade bath in history for an 0-9 coach.

But then you saw the 12 uniformed officers escorting the 14 Gainesville players off the field and two and two started to make four. They lined the players up in groups of five—handcuffs ready in their back pockets—and marched them to the team bus. That's because Gainesville is a maximum-security correctional facility 75 miles north of Dallas. Every game it plays is on the road.

This all started when Faith's head coach, Kris Hogan, wanted to do something kind for the Gainesville team. Faith had never played Gainesville, but he already knew the score. After all, Faith was 7-2 going into the game, Gainesville 0-8 with 2 TDs all year. Faith has 70 kids, 11 coaches, the latest equipment and involved parents. Gainesville has a lot of kids with convictions for drugs, assault and robbery—many of whose families had disowned them—wearing seven-year-old shoulder pads and ancient helmets.

So Hogan had this idea. What if half of our fans—for one night only—cheered for the other team? He sent out an email asking the Faithful to do just that. "Here's the message I want you to send:" Hogan wrote. "You are just as valuable as any other person on planet Earth."

Some people were naturally confused. One Faith player walked into Hogan's office and asked, "Coach, why are we doing this?"

And Hogan said, "Imagine if you didn't have a home life. Imagine if everybody had pretty much given up on you. Now imagine what it would mean for hundreds of people to suddenly believe in you."

Next thing you know, the Gainesville Tornadoes were turning around on their bench to see something they never had before. Hundreds of fans. And actual cheerleaders!

"I thought maybe they were confused," said Alex, a Gainesville lineman (only first names are released by the prison). "They started yelling 'DEE-fense!' when their team had the ball. I said, 'What? Why they cheerin' for us?'"

It was a strange experience for boys who most people cross the street to avoid. "We can tell people are a little afraid of us when we come to the games," says Gerald, a lineman who will wind up doing more than three years. "You can see it in their eyes. They're lookin' at us like we're criminals. But these people, they were yellin' for us! By our names!"

Maybe it figures that Gainesville played better than it had all season, scoring the game's last two touchdowns. Of course, this might be because Hogan put his third-string nose guard at safety and his third-string cornerback at defensive end. Still.

After the game, both teams gathered in the middle of the field to pray and that's when Isaiah surprised everybody by asking to lead. "We had no idea what the kid was going to say," remembers Coach Hogan. But Isaiah said this: "Lord, I don't know how this happened, so I don't know how to say thank You, but I never would've known there was so many people in the world that cared about us."

And it was a good thing everybody's heads were bowed because they might've seen Hogan wiping away tears.

As the Tornadoes walked back to their bus under guard, they each were handed a bag for the ride home—a burger, some fries, a soda, some candy, a Bible and an encouraging letter from a Faith player.

The Gainesville coach saw Hogan, grabbed him hard by the shoulders and said, "You'll never know what your people did for these kids tonight. You'll never, ever know."

And as the bus pulled away, all the Gainesville players crammed to one side and pressed their hands to the window, staring at these people they'd never met before, watching their waves and smiles disappearing into the night.

Anyway, with the economy six feet under and Christmas running on about three and a half reindeer, it's nice to know that one of the best presents you can give is still absolutely free.

Hope.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Quote of the Day

The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.
~ Samuel Johnson


Friday, November 28, 2008

Everyone say hi to Ruger


So I mentioned that I got a dog. His name is Ruger, he is almost 8 months old and he is a purebred boxer. Here is a picture of him.

Pittsburgh

This is a video I found shortly after returning from Pittsburgh, it pretty much sums up the booth monkey experience with Sermonspice.com


NYWC: Suffering for the Ministry from William Hartz on Vimeo.

Basically we hurt people and then gave then free stuff.

Sleeping In

So why is it that when it comes to getting up in the morning I always want 5 more minutes, but when I am on vacation and don't have to be really at all, I have to force myself to stay in bed until 8. Oh, the mysteries of life.

Saturday, November 8, 2008

I got a dog!

So yesterday my landlord mentioned in passing that I could get a dog. So I did. He is a 7 month old brindle boxer, and he is awesome. Today we spent the morning at the dog park, and then went to Lowe's to get some fencing building materials to make the yard more dog proof. His name is Rocky, but I don't know if that is what I want it to be. I am thinking of Yota, like Toyota, not Yoda...

Any ideas for names?

Pictures to come.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Laziness

So its after midnight and I want to go to bed. Yet I am posting... So I have been doing laundry today, and when I left to church this evening my sheets were in the wash. So I just got home and I don't want to make my bed, because it will take too long and I am tired, and yet I am posting... Anyways I have a weird liking for multiple pillows and it takes a long time to put the cases on and I don't want to do it I just want to go to bed. So I have a saying which I think gets its origin from me and that is "Laziness breeds ingenuity." It kinda goes along with the "work smarter not harder", but more real. So I got the ingenuous idea to sleep in my spare bedroom!

Hah, no making the bed tonight!

What laziness have you used to fuel a great idea?

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

So I have had a lot happening in my life as of late. A lot of things that I really can't put into words, or maybe rather choose not to in this venue. It has been a long break, but now that I am back from Pittsburgh (I was there for a convention...) I am going to try to catch up on a lot of things, blogging included. So I look forward to hitting 10 posts this month.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Significance

The significance of man is that he is insignificant and is aware of it.
- Carl Becker

I would add "in comparison to God."

Have you been to Yosemite?

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Pro Life?

So here is the question. Are you PRO LIFE? if so what does that mean to you. A friend of mine, Ecumenical Pilgrim would say that to be truly pro life that means that you would have to be against the death penalty as well. The link goes to what he had to say about it. What are your thoughts. Why/Why not. I want to hear your reasons (not just emotional arguments) for what you believe. I reserve the right to tear apart your argument, and would like those of you with differing viewpoints to do the same... I will be playing devils advocate, and in the end will tell you what I believe on the topic.


So have at it, but a little FYI if your posts are rude or ill spirited I will not post them, so lets keep this a clean fight with no blows below the belt.

Its been a while

I have been away for two reasons: 1. lots of cool happenings have been taking place 2. I have been doing this little thing i like to call "Octoberfast." Yeah nothing like Oktoberfest, in fact quite opposite. I have given up or limited myself of several things through the month of October and have strict penalties for breaking them. Thank you to Pastor Loren who is holding me accountable... One penalty is that if, on a weekday I do not get up by 6:30am I owe him a bagel and coffee. Anther deal is that I am fasting from media outside of ministry or social times. This has been nice, and effectively held due to the stiff penalty of not being able to start my QB on my fantasy team if I fail to uphold the agreement. The kicker has been no energy drinks, which I love. That has been the hard one, and I would've failed IF I could've found one at my moment of weakness, but alas I am still clean. Ok. so a quick recap on what I have done since you have heard from me last.

Continue with our Jr High room remodel.
Went to Disneyland for 2 days
Went to San Diego
Played in the FCA golf Tournament

Loren and I were sponsered by one of my student's parents. We played at Brighton Crest. It was a lot of fun, the format was scramble, scotch, and best ball for 6 holes each. We ended up shooting an 89 (with a few, moments of grace...) I did however have the most amazing pitch shot ever! I was about 35 yards our from the hole, hit the ball long and it rolled back and went in! That's right I saved us by getting the double bogey!

(I am allowed to post this right now, I just don't post much since I am at work)


So what have you fasted from, and why?

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

10 Ways to Fail as a Leader

This was a good article that I was given at work, I figured I would post it since it is a reminder to me on some of the elementary lessons to keep in mind when in a leadership position.

Top 10 Ways to FAIL as a Leader
Steve Macchia and Rick Anderson

Perhaps you've even personally served under a notoriously bad team
leader and secretly wondered whether or not you'd have what it takes to
sabotage a team of your own. Just follow these simple guidelines:

10) CONSERVE AFFIRMATION. You don't want your team members to become
arrogant. Use affirming remarks sparingly.

9) HAVE A CLOSED-DOOR POLICY. Openness to feedback is a slippery slope.
One day you're listening, the next day you're on the verge of a
teachable spirit.

8) MAKE SURE NOBODY APPEARS SMARTER THAN YOU ARE. Nobody has more
knowledge or experience than you do. That's why you're in charge, right?

7) FOSTER AN ATMOSPHERE OF PARANOIA. Nothing puts a better positive
filter on incoming information than a renowned fear of your response to
bad news.

6) MAKE SURE ALL IDEAS ORIGINATE WITH YOU. Good ideas come from the top,
not the team. Shared credit is for couples with debt problems.

5) EXERCISE HIGH CONTROL. Remember, you're the team leader, and it's
your way or the highway.

4) LOOK OUT FOR #1. When in doubt, ask yourself, What's best for me and
my interests? Don't underestimate the value of manipulation.

3) DON'T TRUST ANYONE. If you refuse to trust them from the start, you
don't give them the opportunity to disappoint you.

2) ASK SOMEONE TO DO A SPECIFIC JOB, AND THEN DO IT YOURSELF.
Micromanagement is one of the surest ways to fail as a team leader. If
you want it done right, you've got to do it yourself.

1) FILL YOUR TEAM WITH PEOPLE JUST LIKE YOU. Could there be a more ideal
team than one made up of multiple versions of you?

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A little more domestic

So last night I was talking to a friend and we got on the topic of how I don't cook as much as I used to. I had mentioned that it would be nice if I had a crock pot so that I could have a meal ready for me when I got home, but that they were too expensive. I thought they were like $60 for a cheap one. I was way off! I looked them up online, and found that they are very reasonable. I got a nice big one for $26 bucks!

Dinner will be served promptly after arriving home today!















FYI - crock pots and slow cookers are the same thing. Maybe you knew that, I didn't.

Monday, September 29, 2008

So this is my fantasy football team, last year my team was named "We pretty much suck" this year I went with Poway Titans, the HS I went to when I lived in San Diego. I am doing pretty good so far and am in 2nd place. Hopefully the winning continues.

QB Peyton Manning IND
QB Jason Campbell WAS
WR Reggie Wayne IND
WR Greg Jennings GB
WR Jerricho Crotchery NYJ
WR Wes Welker NE
RB Ladainian Tomlison SD
RB Chris Johnson TEN
RB Willis McGahee BAL
TE Anthony Fasano MIA
TE Heath Miller PIT

K John Kasay CAR
K Robbie Gould CHI

Defense
Philadelphia
San Diego
Denver

Good Quote

Once you can accept the universe as matter expanding into nothing that is something, wearing stripes with plaid comes easy.
~Albert Einstein

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Yeah, I know words!

So I was talking with the guys in the office, and I was making an analogy. LJ was refuting my analogy, and I refuted that my analogy was merely an analogy and not fact. I told him that I was merely analogizing and that it wasn't canon! Then I was asked if that was even a real word. I thought I made it up...

...but according to dictionary.com

ITS A WORD!

2 dictionary results for: analogizing
Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This a·nal·o·gize [uh-nal-uh-jahyz] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, -gized, -giz·ing. –verb (used without object)
1.to make use of analogy in reasoning, argument, etc.
2.to be analogous; show analogy.
–verb (used with object)
3.to make analogous; show an analogy between: to analogize a dog to a cat.


That's right.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Migraine

The migraine that claimed stake on my head at around 3am on Thursday morning is still holding on. Headaches are not my friend.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Migraine

mi·graine

n. A severe recurring headache, usually affecting only one side of the head, characterized by sharp pain and often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and visual disturbances. Also called megrim.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

A Moral Dilemma


I am a So Cal guy. Born and raised in San Diego. America's Finest City. This is a matter of pride for me. Its not just a place to live and work, but it encompasses a whole lifestyle. I am a San Diegan so it is only right that I am a fan of the Chargers. After all they are the best team ever. And everyone nods with approval. So for my fantasy football team I have the Chargers Defense and the Broncos defense, the two are facing each other this week. Denver is projected to out score the Chargers by one. So the dilemma arises. Do I stay faithful to the team that I have been predestined to be a part of, or do I go with what the world (yahoo! fantasy sports) tells me will be the better choice?

Thursday, September 4, 2008

A Wise Saying


"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind."

Dr. Seuss

Monday, September 1, 2008

4 of 4

Some good things come to an end. Its day 4 of 4 of a short vacation. It has been a nice little recharge, I was able to relax, and get some long needed To Do's crossed off the list. Today was spent relaxing for the first part of the day reading, in front of the TV, chatting with my neighbor. Then I went to lunch with my parents at CPK. Came back home with my Mom to hang pictures, because even with as hard as I try I am still a guy and I am trying to make my house look like it isn't lived in by well, ...um a single guy. So we did that until my head was pounding, so we called it a day. Did dishes, and later I am going to dinner with some friends than gonna watch some movies at mi casa. Then the vacation will end. Its been good to slow down.

Sunday, August 31, 2008

Day 3 of 4

Today has been like an episode of the Twilight Zone; I know its Sunday, but its just different. I woke up this morning and prayed for my church and all that is going to take place there today, this is something we do as a staff every Sunday morning at 8 and so I figured I should do the same even though I wasn't there. I got up shortly after that, did a load of laundry and folded what was done in the dryer then got myself ready for church. A normal Sunday morning consists of me waking up at about 6am and getting to church by 7:30am, today I don't have to be to the church that I am visiting until 10:30am. After that I think I'll come home and watch more Lost, other than that I don't have any plans. We'll see what happens...

Saturday, August 30, 2008

What do you call a single guy's Honey Do List? Vacation 2 of 4

So while this may not seem like much of a vacation day it has been nice to get some of this stuff done. I keep myself way too busy and with gearing up for the fall and a remodel happening at work i have been running on all eight cylinders lately. As a result my normal up keep at home and other projects that I started have been set aside. So today is all about playing catch up. The washer and dryer has been running constantly, the music is blaring and things are finally getting done around here. I guess its good and bad that I don't have anyone here to nag me about not getting things done... After all I have been working on my bathroom for a little over a month, and my entryway flooring even longer than that. Oh well, its getting some actual time devoted to it today. I'm not sure what I am going to do tonight since I do not have to be a New Cov tomorrow (going to church with a friend) so I guess I can stay up later than my usual Saturday. Alright well I am gonna get back to the ...list. What do you call a single guys Honey Do List?

Vacation Day 1 of 4




Yesterday was day 1 of 4 days off. I got up and then prepped for a day at the lake. We made our way to Shaver and got up there around 10:30, after picking up the kayak at the Mendoza's cabin. We put in in Edison near the marina. Spent the morning paddling around with no real destination. We stopped off on the shore at one point to get wet, I decided to swim to a buoy that was probably 150 meters out so 300 total out and back. This with 1000 meters on Monday and 1100 meters on Tuesday puts me around 2400 meters of swimming for the week. Does open water swimming play mind games with anyone else? I'm always freaked out thinking the world's largest catfish will be discovered after it eats me. We got back in the kayak paddled out and just drifted for a while then paddled towards the dam, but never reaching it. Then we decided to head in and eat, swim, and nap on the beach. I think I looked at the time once yesterday, that was nice. A little later we loaded up the boat, to head back to the cabin. When we got back and got things put away we decided to watch the movie Galaxy Quest, which was pretty good (this was my first time seeing it). Then we spent the rest of the night hanging out with the Mendoza's (Katie, Taylor, her friends and Roxy; Danny was working and Kris is away in college). Got home and went to sleep without setting an alarm.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Winston Churchill

“A man is about as big as the things that make him angry”
Winston Churchill

Fortune Cookie

So I went to Panda Express last week, not because it is anything great, but because you know it will be enough... Anyways, fortune cookies are no longer fortuitous, my fortune: "Ask Your Mom." What is that?!

What fortunes have you had?

Monday, August 25, 2008

A Good Day

I remember a time when I was more disciplined. I would rise early, many times prior to the sun coming up, and go for a run. This was a great way to start my day with a great work out and a quiet time with God. Well unfortunately the habit of going to bed at a decent hour and waking to be active somehow morphed into waking up and dragging myself to the shower and getting to work a few minutes early. I love the feel of a good workout in the morning and it definitely has an effect on the rest of the day. You feel alive, your blood is pumping and you know that you have accomplished something even before the official start of the day. Last night I set a time to go to bed, and I was able to stick to it. So waking up at 6am and I still managed to get 7 1/2 hours of sleep. I met a friend (Daniel) at his house where their community has an Olympic sized pool. We cranked out 1000 meters! followed by a protein shake and a peach. This is the second good workout in the past week, and I am looking forward to more. On another related note, my hip is feeling better and hopefully soon I will be able to run. So here is to healthy living...

Thursday, August 21, 2008

10 Posts

I got 10 posts in this month, and I still have 10 days left in the month!

Uncle Sam Gettin' His!



Uncle Sam has gotta get his, I get it, after all it goes to all of us as citizens right? Well what percentage does our nation need to get us through? Based on a check that a friend got from work (his last check) good ol' Uncle Sam needs about 97%! Like I said, it was his last check, and from a gross of $22.40 he pocketed a whopping $.68! Thats right $21.72 was taken. Aren't you glad we give up 97% of our incomes to all of the wonderful government programs that we have available to us?


This is just a joke, he actually had it set up to take out a flat rate of $20 out of each check for FIT (Fed. Income Tax) since this was a side job, but it is funny that it worked out that his last check was just over that and left his take home at $.68.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

I Feel Old

It takes a lot to slow me down, I work hard, and play even harder. I like to do just about everything; but since working the YFC VBS and consequently rolling my ankle while playing basketball it has been a downward spiral of injury. I went on the Guy's Hiking trip that weekend with my ankle doing alright but a little sore. Well, since then it hasn't been the same and has been a source of constant irritation. So much so that I haven't gone running or done anything physical. Well the constant favoritism of my right ankle has made my hip unhappy. Why is my hip unhappy you ask? Well, my best guess is due to an injury that took place 2 Christmases ago while snowboarding. I caught an edge when i couldn't see the terrain due to shadows from the tree and went down hard on my hip. So my best guess that now its getting me back for not taking care of it then. Anyways, I had Scott Sailor (Dr.) take a look at it and he said after messing around and threatening a prostate check that i have so muscle and tendon irritation. No fun, so at least now I know how I can get better. So pray for a speedy recovery, especially since snowboarding season is nearing.

Advertising

So I am all for people making a living, however that may be. The Bible say if you don't work you don't eat. So in my mind any job is respectable... On that note, yesterday Stephen and I went to Port of Subs for lunch. As we were leaving I noticed one of those sign holder people. I thought about it for a second, then told Stephen, "If for whatever reason I have to do that to make a living, If someone asked what I did, I would tell them 'I work in Advertising'."

Random Thought.

Thats all.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Influence on Kids

As a part of my job, I have an influence over kids, if I don't then we have a problem... This post has nothing to do with my job other than it involves people I work with. About a month or so back I had dinner with the Pankratz family, this was prior to the newest Pankratz' arrival. So I was playing HORSE with Loren and Elijah (or Eli) was right there with us. So I made an amazing shot, I was sitting against the fridge on the far side of the kitchen island and made the shot in the little tikes basketball hoop that was out of sight about 18 feet away. My response: "Oh Dang!" soon after we heard Eli and what did he say? thats right "Oh Dang." This hasn't been a one time thing either, after talking with Loren he still uses "oh dang" and in context no less; when something cool happens (like me dancing before college group on Thursday) or when he misses a shot on that same little tikes hoop. So yeah, there is my influence, hopefully I'm teaching my JHI students more than this.

We're Back!

Awhile back my computer died, well I finally fixed it, so hopefully this will help me to pick up the pace when it comes to blogging, after all its a lot more enjoyable working on a nice dual monitor setup then an 8 year old laptop (I'm accepting donations for a mac book)

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Writing!?!


Through a series of emails I have had with a staff member at Youth Specialties, I have been asked to write an article for youthspecialties.com! How cool is that? I will be writing on the topic of Campus Ministry, an area that is very important to me and it is a huge part of my ministry. I am excited and nervous since this is kinda a big deal; this is one of the biggest, if not the biggest companies in the area of youth ministry resources, and they put on amazing conferences each year. If you know me you probably know that I am not the greatest writer, so throughout the process of writing this I am gonna make sure to surround myself with as many other people to help tear apart my writing so I can build it up and have them tear it apart again, and re work it again; so that when I turn it in I have a refined article that the people down at Youth Specialties will hopefully love. Hopefully it will be a resource that others will be able to learn from and be able to more effectively work to build God's Kingdom through campus ministry. Please keep this in prayer if you remember it.

Girl Talk

Some of my Jr High Girls are headed up the hill to Shaver Lake for a three day trip. This trip is pretty low key with good food and boating, and whatever else it is that girls do... Well before they left we threw a couple of videos together to help the leaders intro a couple of topics that the typical Jr High girl will face at some point. this one is on gossip. Enjoy. (this is also my first attempt at editing in about 5 years, so don't expect much)

Monday, August 11, 2008

Lost in Lost


Last week a friend introduced me to Lost, and I am addicted. I don't watch much TV, The Office is about it, and that is with a group of friends. The last time I actually watched a TV program at home while it aired was before the Super bowl, I know this because I haven't bothered hooking my antennae up, and I am too cheap and/or broke to purchase cable. So I watch movies or in this case TV shows on DVD. I already made it through the 1st season and am making progress on season 2. I don't think this is a show that I could watch week to week. it would be too disconnected. Also, just so you all know that I haven't been stuck to the tube over the past week I painted my bathroom, and am installing a new light fixture, switches, plugs, baseboards and cabinets; and started reinstalling the entry way flooring again.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Guys Hiking Trip




Last weekend I lead a hiking trip to the Twin Lakes area of the Kaiser wilderness. This was an awesome trip with some of my students, a couple Dads, one of my leaders, myself, and my Senior Pastor Jän Van Oosten. It was cool to have a trip that didn't have a set schedule. We hiked in on Thursday, and came out on Saturday. It is a beautiful trail, and even better destination. Word of advice though, if you are going to do Twin Lakes, you have two options, K2 or K3, K3 is the easier of the two and we found that out the hard way. Anyways, this trip was filled with whittling, fire, rock climbing, swimming, card games, and sleep. It was cool to get Jr High guys outside their element and show them there is life outside of a computer screen or whatever else it is that we let distract us from fellowship with others and more importantly with God.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

July Was Thin, August Isn't Looking Much Better

So I looked back at my blog and noticed that last month I only had 4 posts, my goal was 10 a month, which if you average it out I think I still have it... Anyways, July 23rd was my last post and it is already the 6th and this is my 1st post, and it is on the fact that I haven't posted since the 23rd... Anyways, I have done a lot and have a bunch to say but I lost the cable and don't have pictures, oh I just remembered someone emailed me pictures from the guys hiking trip so I can post those, but they are on my work computer. I should get on here more.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Not your typical Jr High Ministry




I have been milling over some ministry ideas with a few of my leaders, and put out some feelers with staff at the church about some of the ideas. Well apparently people are excited and talking about it because I have had several people approach me to see how they can get involved. These are not the norm when it comes to people volunteering for Jr High ministry either. At this point I am going to work with my leaders to help them to develop the areas that they will be heading up. So rather than do the work myself I want to help them do it so that they can run with it. After all, four leaders can do three different projects way better than I ever could on my own. These are some pretty cool, out of the box type of projects that will need a lot of resources and a strong infrastructure to survive, so please be praying for us while we take some ideas and turn them into effective ministry. I'll let the pictures speak for what we would like to do...

Shes ALIVE!


Yeah, Yeah, I know I haven't posted in a long time. Sorry, I have been busy, add to that my home computer dying on me, and many of the places I have gone do not have any type of phone service, cell or LAN. Yeah, I guess these are excuses, and I got more too. Anyways, I don't usually post at work, but i got here a little early so I will use that to justify blogging from work. I digress. So I have been working on a little project for the last few weeks and I finally have payoff! It comes in the form of a 1977 KZ 650. I got her as a project bike, not running, but I knew the motor was solid. The previous owner was tired of dealing with electrical issues and his wife wanted him to get a newer bike (I need to find a wife like that!) So I got the bike for cheap. Technically for $20, and $300 for the helmet... So after spending a little less that $175 on parts and $67 on insurance for a year I am riding again! Talk about the most awesome fiscally responsible investment ever! I in it for about $562, oh and it came with a full tank of gas too.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

busy lately

i've been crazy busy, and I lost the cable to my camera. I will catch up on posts later.

Thursday, July 3, 2008

This Weekend

no blogs lately. I will next week after this weekend which should be a lot of fun. Four by fours + Friends + Firearms = amazing weekend oh and hiking and mountain biking too!

Thursday, June 26, 2008




So I was all excited about a trip to Pismo Beach this weekend with some friends. It was gonna be my tuck and 3 others going and it was gonna be a blasty blast! I forgot one minor detail. I am Pastor on call this weekend... So bummed! This was going to be my trucks first time out in the dunes and I was looking forward to having some fun and getting out of the heat while sleeping under the stars. Oh well, at least next weekend I will be in Central Camp where I will get to hit some trails (Billy's first trip with the newly rebuilt Whitie!!!) shoot some guns and go mountain biking. That is a great way to spend the 4th of July weekend.
(none of these are my truck ...its never seen the dunes)

Its a beautiful thing

Tonight when I get home my house will be a cool 75 degrees. Thank God for air conditioning that works. One good thing about this is that the tech informed my landlord that the ac unit is also a heating unit but its not hooked up for that right now... The reason this is a good thing is that this will be a whole lot more efficient than the wall heater that is what I use now. So it will work better and be cheaper to operate! Oh and the AC should run more efficiently too now that its been serviced. Which is a bummer because I am sure PG & E could use my money more than me.

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

jump ropes are evil


I just got done taking a shower (COLD) and i noticed this welts that were left from my attempts at jump roping today while working out. Jump rope = embarrassment for Jimmy = entertainment for all

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

whattheheck its HOT, but that why I have AC...


So today was a great day, a long day but a great day. I went to work (very quiet and productive) then attend the MMA class that Marshall leads at my church. So I got in a good workout, then I went to River's Edge (my old MMA gym) and trained some more. So at this point its been a great day, but a long day. So on my way home I make more more stop (more on that in a later post...) and finally I get home. Looking forward to rest and relaxation, go to turn on the AC because its 85 degrees in here. It doesn't turn on. No problem, I will just flip the breaker. The breaker isn't tripped. So I call my neighbor/landlord. No answer. SO now I am sitting in an 85 degree house, running all of the fans I have to pull in the 80 degree air from outside. If you know me at all and you have been to my house in the summer you know that I RUN my AC. I am not sure how I am going to sleep tonight. I gotta go take a cold shower. I'm done.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

I'm Back

I just finished a shower at my own house that lasted at least 25 minutes! It was great!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

In His arms

So I should be in bed right now. I have to be to church in a little over seven hours, and that will be the beginning of a long week at camp as I am sure you gathered from the lost post. I can't sleep, I am in one of those spots where you are relaxed but restless; if that makes any sense. I am excited to see what it is that God has in store, both in the lives of my students and my own life. It is as if I am on the top of the wave ready for it to crash underneath me just waiting for that break so that I can ride the wave. Its exciting to be in a spot of anticipation and nervousness because you can not tell what is up head, only that you can trust the One who holds all that is ahead. I know that God has a Sovereign will, and that it involves me, this is not to say that I have any worth or merit outside of that which He has given me, I am just resting in Him. It brings to mind a memory of my childhood. As you have probably read I enjoy riding motorcycles, well a lot of this came from growing up riding. My earliest memory (may merely be that I remember its retelling) is of my dad riding with me on his 3-wheeler, I remember that I loved it, he told me once that he felt so bad because I rode with him so much in one day that I got blisters all over my hands, but it didn't stop me (after that my parents got me riding gloves, which I still have) I remember long rides in the desert where the sand seemed to never end and the heat was ever present. I can still hear the calming lull of the motor as we would ride on longer rides. Its strange to me that something so exciting could be taking place and yet I would still manage to fall asleep as I began to tire. It brings to mind the amount of trust that I must have had in my Dad as a small boy. That no matter what he would protect me and get me back to camp, so much so that I could fall asleep without any worry or fear for my safety. I guess what I am trying to say is that I kinda feel like that now. I am excited and I love the path that God has me on, and I am trusting in Him. Its late, I'm tired and I don't claim that this is completely sound theologically but this are the ramblings in my head at the moment. I guess its somewhat fitting since it is a story about my Dad and its a minute until Father's Day.

Next Week, Hume Lake




Tomorrow I leave for Hume for our summer camp. Hume is amazing, everything they do is legit, hence the price tag we have to charge (although I was able to offer it $80 cheaper than other groups). Our week at Hume Lake Meadow Ranch (Jr. High Camp) while this is a very tiring week its all worth it as it helps us to kindle new relationships with our newly ingested 7th graders. Even more than this is the fact that it provides a solid week without the distractions that students face day in and day out like cell phones and ipods, and creates opportunities for them to connect with God. Last year we had some pretty awesome times where the students were real with their leaders, each other and more importantly with God. Please pray that this year is no different in that respect. I will be up there starting tomorrow and this will explain why there will be no new posting for at least a week.

Writing!?!


Through a series of emails I have had with a staff member at Youth Specialties, I have been asked to write an article for youthspecialties.com! How cool is that? I will be writing on the topic of Campus Ministry, an area that is very important to me and it is a huge part of my ministry. I am excited and nervous since this is kinda a big deal; this is one of the biggest, if not the biggest companies in the area of youth ministry resources, and they put on amazing conferences each year. If you know me you probably know that I am not the greatest writer, so throughout the process of writing this I am gonna make sure to surround myself with as many other people to help tear apart my writing so I can build it up and have them tear it apart again, and re work it again; so that when I turn it in I have a refined article that the people down at Youth Specialties will hopefully love. Hopefully it will be a resource that others will be able to learn from and be able to more effectively work to build God's Kingdom through campus ministry. Please keep this in prayer if you remember it.

Great Sandwich, Even Better Atmosphere


Growing up in So Cal you become accustomed with s certain laid-back type of living. Since moving to Fresno this is something that I experience less and less and today I had a small reminder of SD and it was like a mini vacation. Let me preface this by saying that my Saturday was booked up with taking a food safety certification class that was from 8am (yeah on a Saturday) until 4:30pm. Anyways, this mini vacation... So during my lunch break I went to a sub shop called PCH Subs on the corner of Herndon and Fowler in Clovis. I had the Morro Rock Sandwich which consisted of turkey, bacon avocado and I requested pepper jack cheese plus all of the other fixins' on wheat. Along with my sandwich I had a bottle of Henry Weinhards Cream Soda, and a bag of Jalapeño chips, all of which were delicious. Getting back to the reminder of my early years in SD, the atmosphere was laid back with surf boards all over, surf, snowboarding, and other various magazines for your reading enjoyment AND Surf videos playing on tv's located throughout! It was chill, relaxing, and a breath of fresh air on a day that was not. If you are looking for a good sandwich in the Fresno/Clovis area hit up PCH Subs.

Friday, June 13, 2008

New Home...


So I helped some friends move today; God blessed them with a nice new home! They have been trying to get me to buy a house by them for a while and I would love to. Their neighbors are his brother, his other brother and his family and their sister. I guess you can pick your neighbors... Anyways I looked at a house a few down from theirs and its a great home with nice additions unfortunately I am not quite ready to purchase a house right now, hopefully when that time comes there I will be blessed with such great neighbors too.

Why I'm single?

My friends wife told me that she saw my blog and realized why I am still single... She said when you have a post title "First Love" and have that post about a motorcycle. So, should I A. Make my blog more female friendly (pictures of puppies or something) B. Remain single. C. Settle. OR D. Trust God to bring an awesome young lady into my life that love motorcycles.



What should I do?

Thursday, June 12, 2008

One of Those Days...

Today was supposed to be a laid back day for several reasons, 1 because I have to attend a class and take a test from 8am to 4pm on Saturday for work 2 because from Sunday to Saturday I will not be able to get away from Jr Highers at all, in fact I will be at Hume Lake Meadow Ranch which will be infested with the "drunken midgets" as my friend Daniel would say. Trust me I am not complaining, in truth I am looking forward to it. But this is a long week and without a full weekend before hand (Helping Loren and Carrie move tomorrow) I wanted at least one easy day which would've consisted of laundry, packing and if I were really ambitious house cleaning. Instead I got a call at 8:30am from church asking me if I were on campus and when we could meet. So I got ready and prepped for this meeting, got everything squared away, then proceeded to get involved with other tasks. At lunch I was leaving around the same time as another co-worker and as we approached a stop light I heard the sound of metal grinding coming from her car. I called her and asked her if that was her car, and she replied "you can hear that too." I explained that it was her brakes and that they needed to be replaced, especially considering that she was about to go on a long road trip. So I offered to fix them, afterall it would only take about 45 minutes. So I called a friend to see if he would want to do it at his house just because it would be cool to see him and he and I usually have a lot of fun hanging out working on car or motorcycles. So we get there and start the project off by snapping one of the studs off because we later found out that the guys at Big-O went a little trigger happy with the air guns. DON"T GO TO BIG-O!!! Ok, well I can fix that (for the record I have on other cars...) Next we find out that our friends at Big-O didn't just torque the heck out of the lugs but they did it on the calipers too! So we had to replace one of those as well. OK so I get to the other side and I change out the pads and go to push the piston back in so that the new pads will seat; as I am doing so fluid begins to leak from the caliper. So a 45 minute brake job turned into replacing a caliper, rebuilding a caliper piston changing the brakes and attempting to replace a broken stud. Yes, attempting, we couldn't break the single nut loose in order to remove the plate that held the studs in place. In the picture that is when my friend Wes and I tried to heat the nut in order to loosen it, don't laugh this actually is an effective method of breaking things loose, the problem was that we didn't have all of the necessary tools available. So a 45 minute job turned into about 8 hours of frustration. So much for a low key day at home. At one point I thought to myself, should have just told her, "you really need to take care of that" oh well such is life. So, if you need any brake work done, don't go to Big-O...
...or me. (just kidding if you need help and I can, I will.)

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

prayer

Hey I found out today that a good friend of mine may have lymphoma, none of the people that read this know him (at least I don't think you do) but please pray for my friend, that the doctors will return with good news.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

laying it down


I started a project in my house a while ago, I was bummed that I hadn't finished it, but it turned out to be a blessing that I hadn't. I was putting pergo in my entry way and hallway, but with all of the happenings of the last month or so I hadn't been able to finish it. That turned out a good thing because my water heater (that was older than me) decided it was time to die, and in the process dumped about 40 gallons of water out into the hallway and entry way!!! AWESOME! Thankfully I was able to pull it all up since it wasn't finished, while it didn't ruin the flooring (I think... its drying out in the backyard) I am back at step one. I took pictures before I started the floor so I could blog the before and after but now I am not as motivated to lay flooring, so who knows when you will get to see those pics. Tomorrow I will be out of town for another week straight, who knows maybe I can find some motivation once I get back, if you find any maybe you could give it to me.

first love


So I love just about anything with wheels, and that love grows just a little deeper for the two wheeled type. I have been itching to get a bike ever since I sold my first street bike. Most people don't understand it but I really don't care what type of bike I get as long as I get to ride. My first bike was a 1981 Suzuki gs650 and it was a thing of beauty. I love all types of bikes, and especially with the price of gas I can't wait until I am riding again. That bike was a sight to behold. For its time it was THE 650 to own, it out performed every other bike in its class and even out performed the gs850, because it was so powerful light and nimble. Th shaft drive was smooth and flawless, the engine pulled and the ride was comfortable.

Bad week for youth workers

So on Wednesday I got a call from a friend that has been using my Saturn and in return he has been helping me try to sell it. Anyways, so a guy followed him to his house and asked about the car, so my friend called me to see if the guy could test drive; I gave approval and told him to call me if he needed anything. I received a call a few minutes later... Apparently the guy doesn't know how to drive because he ran into my other friends car that was parked across the street, then shortly thereafter decided that he no longer had the available time to stick around to talk to me about the accident, interesting you have time to test drive, but not to stick around to handle your responsibility... convenient. He left his first name and number and that is all, he took off despite the fact that my friend tried to get him to stay until I got there. So my friend got the guys license plate number, just in case. The guy promptly returned my first call, things are looking up! He said he would take care of the damages, and he said he was still interested in my car (this could work out just fine). I called him back with a quote on the cost of the damages on the car he hit (not including the cost of the damages on my car) and he went off on me saying that was too much and that he wasn't going to fix it because it was an older car blah blah blah. He ended up hanging up on me. So I have left him several messages since and Monday morning I will leave him one more. After that it will get very complicated, so hopefully for all involved this guy will decide to do the responsible thing and call me back or answer the call. So quick recap 1 youth pastor, 2 youth workers involved (the guy using my car is a volunteer and so is the owner of the car that was hit). Later that evening after Church one of my volunteers comes and gets me to take a look at her truck. The lock had been punched in but she didn't notice anything missing, later that night though she found out that her credit cards were missing and by the time she got in touch with the card companies they had already purchases a few hundred dollars in gas. Oh, and that Monday night another one of our High School leaders got his truck broke into at church, and the week prior my boss and his wives cars were both broken into while we were at Boomer's for a youth event last Thursday. So in the past week we had seven people that are victims of idiots. In response to the recent events we are forming a new team of volunteers that will now be patrolling the parking lot of the church, they may or may not be armed...

(picture taken before the accident)

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

So You Think You Can Dance


I just thought this picture was worth sharing... Besides I haven't blogged much and I need to catch up. This was taken while at an event with our up coming class of 7th graders at Boomer's.

Maybe I should try out for the show...

the life of a Jr Higher


While I am glad I no longer attend jr high i will say that I am going to miss the times that I spend on the local Jr High Campuses. We have some great students in our ministry and I love to spend time with them; one way I do that is to go spend there school lunch period hanging out with them. Now summer is fast approaching (this is their last week of school) and today and Thursday should be the last time for a few months that I will step foot on a Jr High campus. I am excited for the summer and for the unique connection that takes place during our camps, bible studies and other events but when I heard that bell ring signaling the end of the lunch period I must admit that I was a little bummed.

An old flame reignited





I have always been a wanna be motor-head. I love driving, riding, whatever. I used to be big into nascar, thanks to the movie days of thunder. I spent my childhood days building jumps and crashing off of them on my Dyno. I had my own 4 wheeler for a while. I even raced remote control trucks. well a friend of mine who flies RC planes got back into RC trucks. He invited me out, and I was hooked. So know I got one of my own off of ebay, which will soon replace wal-mart. Anyways, I have gotten back into it and am loving it, i just have to be careful to control the obsession. ...yeah, I'm kindof a nerd.

Monday, May 19, 2008

spread thin

Posts have been few and far between as of late, and for that I am sorry. I was busy finishing school, then lacking internet for most of my vacation (sorry I don't have a cool phone that I can blog from...) anyways I am back in the office, and catching up from my time off. When I get the chance to catch up on blogging I will.

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

vacation

Vacation is kinda a new concept for me, usually when I go out of town it is for work and its a lot of fun, but also a lot of... um, work. So this week I have already been to San Diego, and Mexico, and in about 5 or 6 hours I will be heading to Yosemite. I had a graduation party, got to hang with several relatives that are mothers on mothers day and had a nephew born. Its been nice to not have a schedule at all (other than a project that i had to finish and email into work) oh well, I guess you can never fully get away from the man... Anyways, I figure I will start the week off strong then taper down as the time to go to work sneaks up so that I go back rested. More posts to come about Jonathan and getting stopped at the boarder to come later.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

FREEDOM!


So I am done with school, or at least the things I have control over... My dad flew into Oakland a few hours ago and is driving here with my brother, they should be here in about an hour or so. I am excited about this next week, vacation is gonna be good! I will be all over Cali without a schedule so that should be nice. then looking forward to getting back to work re energized and able to focus on just that. I can't even imagine what its gonna be like without having seventeen thousand different tasks needing my attention. So until my family gets here I have more laundry to do and a just might find the motivation to fold clothes and unload dishes

Sunday, April 27, 2008

almost there

I have been working away on my last few papers and projects, I have one last small assignment due tomorrow that I am going to skip in order to finish the larger more important assignments. For now sleep seems like it would be the best option. I have the finishing touches on an assignment that is probably close to 75 pages and an 8-10 page paper then I will forever be finished with my BA!

Friday, April 25, 2008

you ever get the feelin that some people are against you no matter what you do?

I am 15 days away from my graduation... or I am 15 days away from the graduation at my school. See a difference? It seems that there is forever going to be one more thing to do, and that there are powers that be that want to do all they can to make sure that the latter of the two becomes reality. Oh well I am going to do my program, take care of all of the stuff that I have control over, and pray for favor... After all, this really isn't much of a priority to me anyways, so I need to be taught a lesson... If you really want to know details just ask.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

I'm smitten

I have been interacting more and more with the mac world, and from ipods to laptops you can not argue with the beautiful appearance and reliability of the apple product. Well, now with the laptops they are becoming more user friendly for the pc apt people like myself. I have decided that I want one. I don't know when I will get it but we will see, maybe I can get it purchased through work...

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

I need motivation!


I am a couple weeks away from graduating with my BA in Bible and Theology, I have a bunch of work left to do and no motivation to do it. This is not good!

Sunday, April 20, 2008

busy

I am used to being busy, and it is usually with good stuff. This weekend is no exception except to say that even for me, a person that chronically runs sleep deprived supplemented by what I like to call "Liquid Naps" (sugar free No Fear energy drinks) This weekend was crazy busy. All good stuff though. So to preface, I haven't had a day off in about 2 weeks, some of my own doing but churches can be good at eating your time too, i digress. Anyways this weekend we had our Debate at Fresno State on Friday, our Symposium on Saturday, and to cap the weekend off we had student lead services in our main services. The Debate consisted of Dinish D'Souza (theist) and Michael Shermer (atheist). This was a great event. It made my Friday go from getting up at 7am for school to heading to state to load in to security to tear down and bed around 11:30pm. Saturday I was up at 5am to open the coffee shop at our church for the symposium then attending sessions (again awesome!) and floating to make sure the event was running smoothly to tear down then to watch the documentary Expelled (You should see it) then to a stupid event with our college ministry called Sushi Olympics, then to watching the UFC fights at a friends house then leaving early to get to bed around 11:30pm. Sunday I got up about 6am at the church about 7:20 set up, meetings then just did my part in the services which was pretty easy this time around (I got the privilege of baptizing some of my students!) Then went to lunch and picked the brain of our special guest speaker Chap Clark (chapclark.com) he is amazing and was a huge blessing to me. He is the authority when it comes to youth culture today. Now I am at home and I am going to take a nap in front of the TV, but first I have to move all of the clean cloths of the couch that I have washed but have yet to fold. Oh and in the past 3 days I have consumed 7 "liquid naps," is that bad?

Oh and with the exception of a meeting on Tuesday, and work on Wednesday I am taking the week off, so I can work on school. (it will be worth it in the end, or so I am told)

I'm done, good night.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Zombie Survival Plan



I love my job... (interesting opening considering the title of this post) Why I say this is because I get to work with Jr High students! So on Tuesdays I go to Granite Ridge for lunch and hang out with students from the youth group. So in the time frame of one hour I discussed with one student why he was an atheist and am looking forward to more discussions (this is truly the far more important topic covered that day) but I also got into a debate with another student about Zombie Survival Plans. Thats right, what if zombies became an epidemic? Are you ready? I figure that I am, and the students that brought up the topic thought they were as well. By the end of the "Debate" I think I had the upper hand and of the audience present more would've rather been with me than with the student if zombies attacked. HAHA. So when I was thinking about this post I looked it up and there is actually A LOT of information on the topic, even a book! SO the question is will you be ready? What are you planning on doing if zombies attack?