Archive for June, 2005

Fellowship Bible Mission Team Carjacked

Tuesday, June 28th, 2005 | Posted in Kingdom Bits

Ok, this is a bit long for my usual blog but the following is an email from Isaac, a missionary in Kenya that some of you out there have met before. Praise God no one was hurt and please pray for their ministry.
GOD SPARED OUR LIFE - A group from Fellowship Bible Church Atlanta arrived [...]

A Time For Beer & Video Games

Tuesday, June 21st, 2005 | Posted in Family, Kingdom Bits

I recently heard Dr. Dobson saying video games are bad because kids come to church talking about them instead of Jesus (you should ban them from your homes). I thought to myself, “why single out kids and video games?” Adults come to church talking about their latest toys, jobs, recipes, cars, technology, anything but Jesus, [...]

Where Nothing Is Devoid of Industry

Friday, June 17th, 2005 | Posted in Kingdom Bits

Industry. It’s defined as, “Commercial production and sale of goods.” Industry is always looking to increase its market. How can we sell more? How can we “enhance” the product to appeal to more people? How do we increase our profits? How can we out-sell our competitors?
So what happens when what you are producing and selling [...]

Dog Nights Of Summer

Thursday, June 9th, 2005 | Posted in General

What to write about? Nothing much going through my head now. Last night these thunder storms camped out over our house. Abby, one of our bassett hounds, hates thunder storms. She starts panting at incredibly loud volume levels and won’t leave your side. This makes it increadibly difficult to go to sleep as it sounds [...]

Emotions Feed Love, Logic Defends It

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005 | Posted in Family, Kingdom Bits

In discussing ideas of worship with others, I’ve run across those that can be classified as emotional saps that will follow their feelings anyway the wind blows. Then there are those that don’t trust their feelings and are always on guard against any kind of manifestation of emotion. In pondering the need for balance, an [...]

EastMountainSouth

Wednesday, June 1st, 2005 | Posted in Local Songwriters, The Arts

Someone contacted me about recording them singing a song for their mother who is in a hospise and is soon to pass on. I asked if she could email the song, instead she mailed me the whole CD. If you are looking for some new music to chill to EastMountainSouth is it. It’s folky, mellow, [...]