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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Enthusiasm II

I guess I really haven't had any enthusiasm to post lately. I have been using most of my computer time to keep track of my Facebook, and I'm pretty competent in my skills using it, so it seems a lot more exciting than my blog. The truth is, I don't really have much to post about. I guess I could talk about that game of GDB last night. I was surprised how good I played, actually. I made 6 catches, and made a good %75 of the shots I threw. it was fun. Another thing too... If anyone want's a copy of the VBS trailer that I made, just leave a comment about it, and I will get it to you as soon as possible.

P.S. I will open up the anonymous comments option so you can make a post if you read this and don't have blogger. Your Welcome!

Thursday, August 16, 2007

"You Are Holy"

This is from the second of Michael W. Smith's Worship concerts in 2002. We sang this song down at High Point. It was new to most, but I knew it from this. I think there's a few other of his songs on Youtube...

Sunday, August 12, 2007

I Can't Wait!

I CAN'T WAIT!! VBS has had it's share of failures over the past few years, but it has always been a blast. I have to admit that- it has always been a blast. Besides, from what I hear, and what I've done, I have a good feeling about numbers this year. I'm doing all the computer work for the program. I have registered 9 new kids over the phone! That number alone is more than we've had in the past decade combined! I can't even imagine the blessing our Lord has is store for us this week!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Back To School

I HATE this time of the year. It's almost time for me to go back to school. I think I have about two more weeks of freedom left. I'm looking forward to working in Office Tech, but as far as most of my other classes, I am really NOT looking forward to it. This is one of those times where I wish I was homeschooled. I wouldn't have to deal with going out early in the morning, to a place where my torch is constantly being put out. At the same time, I am very thankfull that I go to a school where I can meet new people, participate in sports, and receive special training in an occupational area. I might be sparking a heated debate here, but what do you think? Which method of schooling is better?

Saturday, August 4, 2007

"Baggage"

At High Point, one of the terms that kind of stuck with me, was baggage. This was Pastor Sam's word for all the things we've done in our past that we bring to Christ. He told us to completely forget about this baggage, because in Christ's eyes, it is as far as the east is from the west. Then later in the week, one of our co-councilors gave a devotion straght from Phillippians 3, and encouraged us to forget about our past, and look forward to the things that God has for our future. Right now, after an exausting time distributing VBS flyers, and an interesting party, I have been connecting both of those things. As far as VBS is concerned, it seems that nobody wants to be the one to say something. Well, let me be the one. Our VBS program has been useless over the past few years. But, that is no excuse to give up. I believe that we need to forget about VBS last year, and that year before, and so on, and LOOK FORWARD to the program this year, and come to it with passion, and dilligence, and the mentality of forgetting where we've been. I think we need to abandon the baggage, the obstacles, and the failures, lower our shoulders, and push into the end-zone!