Archive for February, 2008
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Tuesday, February 5th, 2008“Elections belong to the people. It is their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.” – Abraham Lincoln Judah and I celebrated his victory in Friday’s election for 2nd Grade Class President by voting for Obama’s youthful [...]
Monday Morning MP3
Monday, February 4th, 20082020 Vision for Schools The 2020 Vision breakout session presented at the Greater New York Pastors Prayer Summit (01/29/08). Feel free to duplicate the materials and customize them for your congregations. If you weren’t at the Summit, and are still exploring whether 2020 Vision will work for your community, here are additional resources for your [...]
18-1: Giants Kick *
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008The Grasp The defining play of the definitive Super Bowl ever. Super Bowl 42 by the Numbers 0 — Giant fans who missed Tiki 1 — Second left when Belli-cheat left the field 2 — Different Manning MVPs in back to back Super Bowls 2 — First quarter possessions, the fewest ever 2 — Eli [...]
U(need)2(see)3D
Saturday, February 2nd, 2008U23D is out in previews in select cities and slated for wider release later this month. Judah (who considers “Pride in the Name of Love” his favorite song) and I saw it at the IMAX theater at Lincoln Square this afternoon, and it exceeded the hype. The technological spectacle is dazzling and the music (and [...]
Be Still (Rule of Life, Part 1)
Friday, February 1st, 2008I can relate to Martha. I’ve always struggled to relate to Mary. Part of me thought it unfair that Jesus preferred Mary’s attention — sitting at his feet enjoying his presence — to Mary’s — serving him tirelessly as she hosted him in her home. Fair or not, Jesus said it plain as day: “Mary [...]
Friday Foto Finish
Friday, February 1st, 2008In honor of Black History Month, February’s Foto Finishes will feature lesser known African American heroes. Vivien Thomas Described as the “most untalked about, unappreciated, unknown giant in the African American community,†by Dr. Levi Watkins, Jr., Vivien Thomas received an honorary doctorate from Johns Hopkins University in 1976, and while this was undoubtedly memorable, [...]
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