Monday, October 27, 2008

Missing Teens found safe!

Thanks to all who prayed for the 2 missing teens referenced in my last 2 blogs. They were found safe yesterday evening and are now with their families. Please continue to keep their families in your prayers as there are still many issues to resolve.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Picture of missing teens from previous post

Please pray for 2 missing teens


Please pray for the 2 missing teens mentioned in the article below. My oldest son, Josh, is friends with the young lady. Neither she or the young man have been seen since the evening of October 17th.

Police Search for Two Missing Teens

Last Edited: Sunday, 19 Oct 2008, 4:44 PM CDT
Created: Sunday, 19 Oct 2008, 3:03 PM CDT

Levi S. Carlson, 16, and Christina “Paige” Alley, 14, have been missing since Oct. 17, 2008. They were last seen at the Lathrop Football Game in Lathrop, Mo.



The Clinton County Sheriff's Department is searching for two missing teens who were last seen between 7 and 8 p.m., on Oct. 17, 2008, at the Lathrop Football Game in Lathrop, Mo. Levi S. Carlson, 16, and Christina "Paige" Alley, 14, may be traveling in a 1996 Toyota Avalon, maroon in color, and bearing Missouri license PD0 A5U. Please contact the Clinton County Sheriff's Department at (816) 539-2156 if you have any information that could help locate these two teens.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Rocking with a bunch of teens really makes me feel old!


Last night I attended a head-bangers concert with my two sons (age 11 and 14) along with 2 of their friends. We went to see Decypher Down, Pillar and Skillet on their Comatose tour stop in Kansas City. I will post more later once my head stops hurting but I had an awesome time and would go back again in a heartbeat. Attached is a photo of my two sons with one of their friends meeting the lead singer from Pillar.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Expelled….the movie

I just got back from watching one of the most amazing and yet disturbing videos I can remember. Ben Stein created and stars in this moving shedding light on the persecution scientists and academicians face whenever they challenge Darwinism. In case after case, many well-respected scientists have lost their jobs in academia sometimes just for mentioning the words "intelligent design" in a lecture or publication. I took my 6th and 8th grade boys to see the movie and they both said it was great and thought that all their friends should see it. Having always grown up in a Christian environment, it seems ludicrous that some of the noted evolutionists could believe some of the things they said. For instance, several indicated they believed the first cell came from minerals that attached themselves to crystals and over time, those crystals evolved into living beings and then later said they thought it was possible that we came from another planet of highly developed organisms that planted us on the earth as seeds.

The correlation between Darwinism and Nazism was demonstrated and it was very interesting to see the similarities between these two philosophies. There was also supporting evidence that Darwinism is influencing human lives today much like Hitler did in his reign of terror. One only has to look at the abortion and euthanasia issues to see our society's attempts to devalue human life.

The highlight of the movie, and I don't want to spoil it for you, was when Ben Stein interviewed Dr. Richard Dawkins in London. Dawkins is one of the leading Darwin proponents and an avowed atheist. Stein just let Dawkins talk with only minimal questions for clarification and over the course of a few minutes, Dawkins basically made the case for intelligent design.

This is a movie that you must see!


 

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Ministry Tech Pre-event

Well, after a rather uneventful flight and a couple of missed roads in getting from the airport to our first destination, my new boss, Dan Harris, and I made it to Lifechurch.tv for the first of four local church tours. Each of the four churches we toured were distinct and I think there were takeaways from all of them.

More than anything, though, it was great to get reconnected with folks from past roundtable events as they started arriving in OKC. After the biggest loser contest many were in, it was hard to believe how much people's appearance had changed and really served as a motivation for me to get more serious about being a "big loser." I was in the contest but at times didn't show the most restraint so that although I lost weight, I did not come close to reaching my goals. I have about 20 lbs to go that I want to get to before my 20th wedding anniversary in July. After seeing other geeks get serious about weight loss, I need to do the same. That probably will not happen, though, until I get back to KC on Saturday....it is so hard eating healthy when you away from home at a conference!

I am looking forward to tomorrow's lineup of speakers and to visiting with the vendors represented at the conference. Hopefully I can get some notes posted tomorrow evening.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Ministry Tech/CITRT reservations finally done

After the promptings on the blogs from Tony Dye and Jason Powell to get the reservations in for MinistryTech/ITRoundtable meetings in a few weeks, we finally got the reservations completed and we are ready to go. If you have not registered yet, do not miss out on this amazing opportunity to network with fellow church IT geeks. We have reservations for staying at the Best Western so I would like to hear from anyone else planning to stay there for the conference.

As a side note, I have had a couple fellow IT brethren ask me about why all the silence on this blog for so long but let's just say that the past few months have been difficult season for me but I have gotten through it and am now ready to get back to the work God has before me. Thanks to everyone who has expressed concern.