Archive for February, 2006

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My favorite Olympic Moments

If I were to compete in the olympics the Snowboard Cross would deffinately be my highlight event. Blasting down a mountain, negotiating turns, checking other snowboarders, fighting for the lead and shooting over kickers. What a great time… Also, I think it’s pretty cool that the gold medalist for Men’s Half Pipe was Shaun White…
In […]

Millennium Olympics?

Will there be tournaments and competitions between the resurrected saints during the Millennial Kingdom? Will we fight for 1st place or just have intramural games where everyone is a winner? Would it even be a competition since we’d all have our glorified bodies? Say you do win and get […]

The Cross

You know how everyone seems to have their own personal ‘nitch’ in the Bible? It’s thier thing that they always tie everything else to. Personally I think it’s amazing how that works. One verse can have so many applications to so many people. It can get one person excited for […]

Home is where you don’t sleep

After arriving at 2 A.M. this morning from the Los Angeles Onething Conference our team managed to squeak in a few hours of sleep before the 6 A.M. prayer meeting at IHOP.
Even though I’m exhausted it’s great to be home. No matter how hospitable our hosts are and no matter how up-scale their homes […]

Attention Unorganized Tiger Users

Just when I was seriously getting tired of using stiky notes to keep track of my to-do list because I hated opening iCal whenever I needed to put in a new to-doer gues what I discovered?
High Priority.
High Priority is an inexpensive Mac OS X 10.4 or higher menu extra whose sole purpose is to help […]

Sometimes the fall is literal.

“After Jacobellis attempted to grab her board going over the second to last jump, she caught an edge upon landing and lost the gold medal.”
Go America!

Worship Music and IN-N-OUT

Merchant Band and the Onething team are in Los Angeles for a conference this weekend. I love coming to California because the weather is always nicer here than in Kansas City (actually that rings true of everywhere we travel to). Growing up in Colorado with the Rockies in my back yard make the […]

Are football fans ever normal?

After watching one of the most depressing football games of my life two weeks ago, I find myself incredibly excited to turn the TV on again today. Unfortuanately, no matter how much I hoped or screamed the Broncos were unable to pull of the AFC title match. So now I am forced to […]