Archive for April, 2007
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Monday, April 30th, 2007May 11 & 12. Download the registration form. More on CCDA here.
Monday Morning MP3
Monday, April 30th, 2007Mooks, Midriffs, Myspace and More: Engaging a Plugged-in Generation Metro NY Baptist Association Regional Pastors Conference, April 2007
Answered Prayer
Sunday, April 29th, 2007Two weeks ago I told Generation Xcel’s new administrative director Jannie Wolff that before year end I would get a new Canon SLR digital camera so I could use my old lenses and capture what’s what from our various ministry endeavors. Friday I stopped at Staples for a quick errand and the clearance sticker on [...]
More Summer Fun
Sunday, April 29th, 2007More summer fun, with Kyra at the Dyker Park Dog Run (4/29/07). From Kyra photo set.
Summer in the City 2007
Sunday, April 29th, 2007Summer came early, with an unseasonal visit to Brighton Beach yesterday followed by porchtime and boxing with Seth. From Summer in the City 2007 photo set.
Social Networking for Millenials
Saturday, April 28th, 2007Samuel Carrasco and Judah Del Rio. Fitting — their dads became friends online.
Living Down to Stereotypes
Friday, April 27th, 2007Stereotypes rob people of their dignity. They cause prejudgments and misunderstandings and constrain how we and others think about who we are and why we exist. People who care about people constantly fight against stereotypes, their own and others. That’s why it’s so painful to watch people live down to them. Last night at the [...]
Historic? YES!
Friday, April 27th, 2007About that game last night, the one that was so historic: + First the good news: Phil Hughes left the game to a standing ovation. + Now the bad news: It was only the 5th inning and he was responsible for 4 runs. + And the really bad news: AJ Burnett dominated the Bomber bats, [...]
Friday’s Foto Finish
Friday, April 27th, 2007CoCo leading a creative expression class at Generation Xcel. More Xcel in Review 2003 pics here.
Ridin’ the A-train
Thursday, April 26th, 2007Judah and I are riding the A-train (the A-rod Train) all the way to phenom Phil Hughes’ first start tonight, courtesy of my new favorite Yankee fan James Pugner. I met James in March at Willow Creek’s Shift conference in Illinois. He’s a transplanted New Yorker ministering to youth in — of all places — [...]
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