Archive for June, 2009
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009People love to attribute large, mysterious events (usually events we don’t like) to a plan skillfully executed by a hidden group of evil plotters. But what in life ever goes according to plan? I think the devil himself has trouble executing plans, because he has to rely on people to carry out his wishes, and [...]
Hacked RSS Feed? Techie friends, please help solve the mystery
Monday, June 29th, 2009To all my techie friends, help me solve a mystery. Please. It appears my RSS feed has been hacked, and I have no idea how to respond. I received the following email and screenshot from a friend this weekend. It looks like you have some SPAM on your RSS feeds. I noticed it on my [...]
How social networked are you?
Monday, June 29th, 2009If you find it hard to keep up with Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, LinkedIn, Youtube, Vimeo, Myspace, and all the other web 2.0 social networking sites sprouting up, this site will make you feel even more overwhelmed. And what’s the point of engaging all these spaces anyway? Beyond personal reasons like reuniting with friends, nurturing hobbies, [...]
Recently on Twitter: Weekly Digest
Saturday, June 27th, 2009Celebrating my newly promoted 4th grader and cuddling my 7 month old this Father’s Day Eve. Milestones aplenty. I love these boys. # RT @CoryBooker “Children have never been very good at listening 2 their elders,but they have never failed 2 imitate them” – James Baldwin # Fathering the fatherless. It’s possible. How one family [...]
How I’ll choose to remember him
Friday, June 26th, 2009Always a Thriller I’ll never forget the night. We were at the Yulfo’s house. They had videotaped the Motown 25 Anniversary special, which my parents had no interest watching when it had first aired. Judy and Uncle Dave were going on and on about the craziest dance move they had ever seen; how Billie Jean [...]
Semi-Weekly Webcast: Hear the Cry of the Paradoxical Kingdom
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009More on that Paradoxical Kingdom. You read Pastor Rick’s heart last week. (If you didn’t, please do.) Now, please take three minutes to hear its cry. His Abounding Grace, Part 5 of 5 Please consider joining the AGM family. Help create legacy. ______________ Tax deductible donation can be mailed to: Abounding Grace Ministries P.O. Box [...]
Going to Congreso to Talk about Sexo
Wednesday, June 24th, 2009I’m traveling to the deep South today to put my money where my mouth is and talk about sex at the South Carolina Southern Baptist Convention’s Congreso Juvenil: Sexo, Mentiras y Verdad (Youth Congress: Sex, Lies and Truth) conference. (Yes, this is a Spanish language youth conference, and no, I don’t preach/teach in Spanish. The [...]
Recently on Twitter: Weekly Digest
Saturday, June 20th, 2009Gr8 day w primo Jesse & Coral, including tacos Judah called the best evr. 2nite watched Cotto’s courage prevail. # OLA’s playoff run ends 1 game shy of the championship. 3rd place for the season. Congrats Coach Eddy & the Blue Angels on a gr8 yr. # @jayburgos Congrats to you & the future Mrs. [...]
Friday Foto Finish: Do You See What I See?
Friday, June 19th, 2009Do You See What I See? This photo is generating buzz on my FB page. Is it a dog? A unicorn? A demon? A bear? What do you see? – Taken at Judah’s Cub Scout campout. Related + Four new Photo Albums. OLA Blue Angels Grades 3-5 3rd Place Finish 74 Photos | View slideshow [...]
The Paradoxical Kingdom (Perhaps My Most Important Blog Post Ever; Please Read)
Thursday, June 18th, 2009[Ed. Note: The letter below from my father is perhaps the most important blog post I've ever published. Please take five minutes to read it and prayerfully consider how you can respond. It reminds me of the apostles' instructions to Paul when they commissioned him for ministry: "All they asked was that we should continue [...]
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