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I am on a quest to write whatever I feel like writing about. Of course, it has to have some relevance to life and it's journeys . We all know of the narrow road , but do we know that we all wont fit on its path? I prefer to liken it to a road that only has room for a front to back, single file line with steep edges that lead to death if one miss steps off the side of the path.

The Narrow Road

Its much narrower than we thought.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Help

I fail at life, anyone else with me? God save me

Thursday, August 16, 2007

My Friend Ian

I love my friend Big Ian Price, If you don't know him, you should! He's a good man to hold me accountable. Do you guys have any friends who keep you in line? If you do, love them, love them with all your heart.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Summer Camp Reflection!!

The charter bus rolled in around 7ish and we had 60 kids to take up to the mountains that are known as the Sierras. Unfortunately, there was one small problem, 57 seats were bolted down to that bus and we had 60 people. So the day started of really, well, not so fun. So, some of us had to leave for camp in a rental, which was nice, but really immobilizing, the seats were roomy, but unlike the bus, we could not stand up and stretch our legs out. It took 7 hours to get up there in our newly rented chrystler 300, sleek and black baby, just like I like my women. Camp rocked so hard, I had a tidal wave of kids crumble on me and I fell into a wall and got shanked by a nail embedded in the wall I hit and I bled, and bled and bled...then I went to the medical office for some sweet bandages and disinfectant. But the best part of cam was the kids from Sandals, and the Spirit of God moving in their hearts. We had 8 kids pray for Salvation from Christ, and added 8 new people to the Body! Praise God for His indescribable gifts! There was fun and games and pretty darn good camp food for us, but bonds were made and friendships strengthened and God was there busting down the doors and setting His Children free from oppression from this world and from their families and it was the most amazing things I have ever been apart of.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Open Your Minds to Yahweh

I have been reading this new book called A God Who Risks and its blowing my MIIIINNNDD! Why is it blowing my mind you ask? Well because it presents an alternative view of God in the area of divine sovereignty. In other words it presents a view on weather God chooses to know absolutely everything about you and your decisions or does He choose to not know what you are going to do in order to have a more authentic relationship with you and with His creation. This is just the beginning of the theory which dives deep into Abraham and the sacrifice of Issac: The Bible says that God needed to test Abraham's faith in order to go one with the covenant. The question is: why would God need to test Abraham's faith if God already knows everything? The test was not for Abraham, it was for God, how do I know that? Because that what the Bible says. So, this book deals with all these situations and many others we are familiar with but over look because we have been told all our lives that God knows all. Open up your minds people to a God who risks His emotion with us by entering into a authentic relationship with us, instead of closing your minds to it and thinking we can have a real relationship with a God who knows everything we will do. If you don't think God doesn't change His mind read Exodus 32; And look at what God says will happen and what actually does happen. And pay special attention to Moses' prayer to God in petition about the fate of the Israelites. Hosanna in the highest!