Friday, December 5, 2008
Alaskan Bear Hunting
As the Pope watched in horror, a group of Republican oil field workers came racing up. One quickly fired a 44 magnum into the bear's chest. The other two reached up and pulled the bleeding, semiconscious Democrat from the bear's grasp Then using long clubs, the three oil field workers finished off the bear and two of them threw it onto the bed of their truck while the other tenderly placed the injured Democrat in the back seat.
As they prepared to leave, the Pope summoned them to come over. "I give you my blessing for your brave actions!" he told them. "I heard there was a bitter hatred between Republican oil field workers and Democratic Environmental activists but now I've seen with my own eyes that this is not true."
As the Pope drove off, one of the oilmen asked his buddies "Who was that guy?"
"It was the Pope," another replied. "He's in direct contact with heaven and has access to all wisdom."
"Well," the oilman said, "he may have access to all wisdom but he sure doesn't know anything about bear hunting! By the way, is the bait holding up, or do we need to go back to Illinois and get another one?"
Monday, December 1, 2008
Let it Snow
Sunday, November 16, 2008
"Oh Deer!"
Friday, November 14, 2008
"You can't shoot me"
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Gone Hunting
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Can you hear me now?
Campus Chaos Challenge #2: Completed
Monday, October 20, 2008
Marathon pictures- part 3
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Marathon pictures- part 2
Monday, October 13, 2008
Marathon pictures- part 1
Soon after completing 26.2 miles!
Steve and Chad
Running buddy Chad and me
The compilation of toe injuries--mine is the bloody one =(
A couple of hours after the marathon.
The four of us supporting the Alpha Foundation (notice the Alpha shirts)
Showing off our medals
The "pro life" van.
Most of the pro life team, standing in front of the awesome pro life van!
26.2
Praise the Lord for the strength and endurance to run 26 miles! Thinking back on it this morning, I'm amazed that our bodies can handle something like that.
Today I'm a little sore especially my right knee and one my toes. My knee felt great for the first half of the race but as the miles wore on the knee got pretty sore. I'm looking forward to now letting it heal properly! My toe is nasty. I think the whole toenail is about to fall off and the whole upper part of the toe is black and blue. Beyond that my body feels pretty good this morning considering what I did yesterday =)
Throughout the race my lungs/cardio felt great. I was never winded or felt my heart racing. My legs were tired around mile 20 but got a good jolt from the crowd around mile 21. Speaking of the spectators, I was amazed at the number of people cheering. It was really incredible. Crowds lined the streets for much of the race cheering and giving high 5's. And they are looking for something/someone to cheer for so I had fun with that a couple of times. My running partner, Chad, and I sometimes waved our arms up and down to get them going! It gave us energy. So kudos to all you spectators out there!
I have some pictures and videos to post later today when I get back home.
A big thank you to all who prayed for me this past week/weekend. My cold was totally gone, and I was able to run the whole thing. I only walked for about 10 seconds through one of the last water stops. Praise the Lord!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Its Marathon Time!
Throughout the last 7 months of training, numerous people have asked me why I'm running the Chicago marathon. I was reminded tonight of how grateful we should be that we have the ability to run, walk, and breath. I hope by running to bring glory to God. I hope by running to support pro life. This is really our teams mission...that is to support the gift of life.
I would go on but brievity rules the night.
Up in the morning at 4:45am.
P.S. pictures to come hopefully tomorrow.
Friday, October 10, 2008
Arrived in Chicago
I met up with some of the other people on our running team in Denver and just met a few more here at the hotel. I think there are 12 of us in total. We are getting ready to go grab a bite to eat and then to bed. More to come tomorrow!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Its Chicago Time!
I hope to post some updates on this blog throughout the course of the weekend so check back often.
As I often tell myself on the long runs: "Run for fun, Run for Him"
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Wow...
"Imagine running a mile in four minutes, 43 seconds. Haile Gebrselassie of Ethiopia just ran 26.2 of them to shatter his own marathon record on September 28. He completed the distance in 2:03:59 at the Berlin Marathon. Talk about incredible!"
Monday, September 29, 2008
2 Peter
For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. But if anyone does not have them, he is nearsighted and blind, and has forgotten that he has been cleansed from his past sins. Therefore, my brothers, be all the more eager to make your calling and election sure. For if you do these things, you will never fall, and you will receive a rich welcome into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." (Chapter 1:3-11)
I have been reading through 2 Peter each day in my devotions over the past couple of weeks. This section in chapter one has stood out to me. We are called to "make every effort" to add these wonderful character traits to our everyday lives culminating in an increase of our faith and love.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Thursday, September 18, 2008
PDA addiction
A study by Sheraton Hotels & Resorts released this week says nearly 87 percent of professionals are so addicted to their PDAs that they’re taking them to bed — and would even choose them over their spouse.
The study surveyed 6,500 professionals from the United States, China, Australia, the United Kingdom and Germany with an individual income of $50,000 and higher.
Nearly 35 percent of those surveyed say they'd pick their PDA over their spouse.
About 84 percent of people say they check their phones either before they go to bed or when they wake up in the morning. (CSBJ daily)
Do you have experience?
manager after 143 days of experience.
You couldn't become chief of surgery after 143 days
of experience of being a surgeon.
You couldn't get a job as a teacher and be the
superintendent after 143 days of experience.
You couldn't join the military and become a colonel
after a 143 days of experience.
You couldn't get a job as a reporter and become the
nightly news anchor after 143 days of experience.
BUT....
'From the time Barack Obama was sworn in as a United
State Senator, to the time he announced he was forming a Presidential
exploratory committee, he logged 143 days of experience in the Senate.
That's how many days the Senate was actually in session and working.
After 143 days of work experience, Obama believed he was ready to be
Commander In Chief, Leader of the Free World .... 143 days.
We all have to start somewhere. The senate is a good
start, but after 143 days, that's all it is - a start.
AND, strangely, a large sector of the American public
is okay with this and campaigning for him.
We wouldn't accept this in our own line of work, yet some are okay with this for the President of the United States of America ? Come on folks, we are not voting for the next American Idol!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Marathon Update 9/9/08
After this evening's 6-miler, my right knee is the only thing that is sore. Praise the Lord! Hopefully, I'll get totally back on track this week and be able to run all the miles on my training schedule.
Less than 5 weeks till Chicago!
"Run for fun, Run for life, Run for Him"
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Chicago Marathon
"And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us" -Heb 12:1b
Running in the rain
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Fireproof
Monday, August 11, 2008
Did you know...
Sunday, August 10, 2008
What are you looking at?
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Winners drive home in the dark...
• Speaking of earning, the revered 40-hour workweek is for losers. Forty hours should be considered the minimum, not the maximum. You don't see highly successful people clocking out of the office every afternoon at five. The losers are the ones caught up in that afternoon rush hour. The winners drive home in the dark.
• Free speech is meant to protect unpopular speech. Popular speech, by definition, needs no protection.
Finally (and aren't you glad to hear that word), as Og Mandino wrote:
1. Proclaim your rarity. Each of you is a rare and unique human being.
2. Use wisely your power of choice.
3. Go the extra mile .. drive home in the dark.
Read the entire speech here
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Quoteables
"You can't stay mad at somebody who that makes you laugh" -Jay Leno
"You are God my Savior, and my hope is in you all day long" -Psalm 25
Friday, July 25, 2008
Be like an old oak tree...
Have you ever planted a tree? I have…lots of em.’ When a tree comes from the nursery it is “balled and burlaped.” The roots are wrapped to protect them until the tree gets planted. Imagine what would happen if the burlap never came off of the rootball. Would the tree grow strong and healthy? Nope. In fact, it would die. The roots would get so confined that the tree would actually kill itself. Just because it is a tree doesn’t automatically mean it can grow. It needs water, sunlight, and space to thrive in.
Now you may be wondering why I’m giving you a tree planting lesson. I don’t expect many of you plant trees on a regular basis but the question I have for you is: are you in a place where you can grow?
You might be okay right now at the nursery wrapped in your protective burlap but what will happen in two years if you haven’t planted yourself somewhere? What will happen in five years if you are still wrapped in the burlap and you haven’t grown in stature, wisdom or other things of the Lord? What will happen if you manage to plant yourself but don’t get any sunlight, water or space?
Be like an old oak tree; never stop growing.
Here are three practical suggestions:
- Put yourself in places where you can grow. Sitting at home watching sitcoms doesn’t cut it.
- Ask the Holy Spirit to convict you of areas in your life you need to grow in. Ask for humility while working on these areas.
- Talk to a close friend and ask them what your weakest character trait is. Work on it.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
Springs Starbucks Safe
For all you coffee lovers out there...
"Starbucks officials released a list yesterday of 600 underperforming U.S. stores the company planned to close in order to save money, and it appears that all Colorado Springs locations will remain open.
However, nine stores in Colorado will close – three in Denver, two in Loveland and single stores in Longmont, Lakewood, Broomfield and Conifer.
No specific closing date has been announced, but the company said many will start closing this month.
The shutdowns will continue through the first half of 2009" -CSBJ DailySunday, July 13, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Stop. And Look Up.
One looks and sees. One stops and ponders. One pauses and reflects. Do you ever wonder?
Wonder of the majesty and grander of creation? I do. Think about the grander of the stars. There are literally billions upon billions of them…wow. Laying beneath a sky filled with stars on a cool summer’s night is an unforgettable experience. On a dark night away from city lights, one can almost reach up and touch them as they stretch from horizon to horizon. I never tire of the splendor of stars…
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Hail Storm
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Blog Vacation
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Round and Round We Go...
In the midst of the mundane Mondays, Tuesdays, or whatever-days; I trust that He will continue to bless my company as I strive to be a great owner, leader, and friend
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Delays on Woodmen Road...
...this week...next week...and for years to come!
"Got a sales appointment or delivery east of Colorado Springs? You may want to plan an alternative route this Friday, June 6.
One lane on the Woodmen Frontage Road east of Golden Sage Road near the School District 49 Bus/Administration Facility will be closed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The closure will allow the installation of a storm drain pipe, and flaggers will help direct traffic.
Speed limits along Woodmen Road also have been reduced from 55 mph to 40 mph between Black Forest and Meridian roads for the duration of the project, through April 2009" (CSBJ daily)40 mph is entirely to slow for this stretch of road, speaking as one who drives it multiple times per day. Often when coming home at night there is minimal traffic and not a construction worker in miles. The 40mph ought to be lifted from 6pm-6am.
The state of construction along Woodmen is about to get even worse this fall when overpass construction begins at Woodmen and Academy. And don't forget about the massive project at Woodmen and Powers. Once work at Academy and Woodmen begins over half of Woodmen from Hwy 24 to I-25 will be a construction zone. Oh joy.
Don't plan on getting anywhere quickly for the next couple of years if you traverse the cone zones on Woodmen!
Monday, June 2, 2008
Philippians 1:9-10
Paul's love for the church in Philippi is seen throughout this book and specifically in this verse. Telling them how he was praying for them was certainly an encouragement. It is like saying to a co-worker with a rocky marriage that you are praying for him and his wife. Your co-worker would be encouraged. Will you take a moment to pray for someone today and tell them that you are praying for them? In the same way Paul's love for the Philippians is evident throughout this book, our love for others must be evident in our lives.
Paul continues in verse 10 telling us why he is praying that their love may abound more and more: "so that you may be able to discern what is best and may be pure and blameless until the day of Christ." If our love abounds in knowledge and depth of insight them we will be better able to discern what is right and wrong, as well as being blameless and pure.
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Look Up...Be Amazed
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Monday, May 19, 2008
Lawnscaping in the Rockies
Friday, May 16, 2008
Bloggle your mind...
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Romans 12: An overview-part three
We continue reading in verse 17b “be careful to do what is right in the eyes of everybody. If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.” If it is possible live in harmony with those around you. Don’t let little squabbles come up between brethren. Honoring others needs ahead of your own is the main idea being communicated here.
And Paul continues by saying: “don’t take revenge, my friends but leave room for God’s wrath, for it is written: it is mine to avenge: I will repay says the Lord.” It is almost as if Paul is saying, look you will have disagreements with others, both Christians and non-Christians, such is the nature of life; but try to live at peace with them. If that fails then don’t take revenge, let God take care of that. Paul then uses an exact quote from Deuteronomy 32:35: “It is mine to avenge; I will repay.” We see the interpretation of this passage in the NT to re-enforce what we have examined in verses 14, and 17. Chiefly, not repaying evil for evil. The context of Deuteronomy 32 is the lament of Moses shortly before he dies. He uses verse 35 in the context of the Lord judging his people (v36).
So in summary of this short quote it is being used in similar contexts in both the Old and New Testaments. Both passages refer to leaving room for God’s judgment. The main difference is to whom the judgment is being directed towards. In the Deuteronomy passage God’s judgment is being promised towards the Israelites, while in the Romans passage it is more of a general promise.
Moo states: “It is not our job to execute justice on evil people; that is God’s prerogative, and he will visit his wrath on such people when he deems it right to do so.”
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Are you a Democrat, Republican, or a Southern Republican?
Here is a little test that will help you decide.
Question:
You are walking down a deserted street with your wife and two small children. Suddenly, an Islamic terrorist with a huge knife comes around the corner, locks eyes with you, screams obscenities, praises Allah, raises the knife, and charges.
You are carrying a Glock .40, and you are an expert shot. You have mere seconds before he reaches you and your family.
What do you do???
Democrat's Answer:
That's not enough information to answer the question!
Does the man look poor or oppressed?
Can we pass a law to help people in his situation?
Have I ever done anything to him that would inspire him to attack?
Could we run away?
What does PETA think?
Could I possibly swing the gun like a club and knock the gun out of his
hand?
What does the law say about this situation?
Does the Glock have an appropriate safety built into it???
Why am I carrying a loaded gun anyway, and what sort of message does this send to society and my chidren?
Does he definitely want to kill me, or would he be content to just wound me?
If I were to grab his knees an hold on, could my family get away while he kills me?
Should I call 911?
Why is this street so deserted? We need to raise taxes, have a paint and weeding day to make this street happier and healthier so it would discourage this behavior.
This is all so confusing!!! I need to debate this with a few friends and my psychiatrist for a few days and come to a consensus.
Republican's Answer:
…..BANG!
Southern Republican's Answer:
….BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!
Click…(sounds of reloading)
….BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG!
Daughter:
Nice grouping Daddy!!! Were those the Winchester Silver Tips???
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Romans 12: An overview-part two
Continuing on in verses 9-21 we read an array of specific instructions on loving those around us; not only our brethren but our enemies as well. Paul speaks of Christian relationships along with our treatment of non-Christians.
We read in verse 10: “Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves.” Or in other words love others with such a passion that you put their needs ahead of your own. Not only those we want to love, but as verse 14 states: “bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse.” This language is similar to that used in Matthew 5:10 where Jesus taught: “blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Combining these two verses we learn that part of being blessed is being persecuted and in response we need to bless those who are persecuting us.
Imagine this. Being insulted at work for believing in the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, being scorned and ridiculed for believing in this “fairy tale.” We are commanded to turn around and bless those who are insulting us. Perhaps buying them lunch or saying a kind word in return. Loving our enemies is not easy, yet in verse 17 we read: “do not repay anyone evil for evil.” It appears as if the issue of dealing with conflict within the church in Rome and conflict with those outside of the church was a topic of concern to Paul.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Romans 12: An overview-part one
Verses two and three follow with instructions about how we renew our mind. Once we have renewed our mind we will be able to test and approve what the will of God is; but verse three says to not to let this transformation make us proud or conceited. Understanding verse two is crucial to this entire chapter that Paul writes. The key word here is transformation, as this vein is carried throughout the text. Paul tells us to be transformed by the renewing of our minds; followed by the rest of chapter 12 which gives us specific ways and specific instances to practice this transforming.
As one reads this entire passage it is important to think with this lens of transformation on your mind. In verse 18 of chapter 12 Paul says: “If it is possible as far as it depends on you live at peace with everyone.” This is not our natural inclination. Our natural tendency is to disagree with others because of our pride; however we are called to be transformed in all things. I believe all that is written throughout the remainder of this wonderful letter to the church in Rome, can be tied back to the theme of renewing your thinking, which leads to a transformation of your actions. Douglas Moo concurs in his commentary of Romans: “We are, then, to view vv. 9-21 as a further elaboration of that “good” which the person who is being transformed by the renewing of the mind approves of (v.2)”
Monday, April 28, 2008
Spring has Sprung !
In other news, I saw the movie Expelled last week and would highly recommend it. It is well worth the price of admission if for nothing else then the interview with Richard Dawkins at then end of the film.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
If you read this...leave a comment!
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
"Set the World on Fire"
I wanna set the world on fire
Until it`s burning bright for You
It`s everything that I desire
Can I be the one You use?
I, I am small but
You, You are big enough
I, I am weak but
You, You are strong enough to
Take my dreams
Come and give them wings
Lord with You
There`s nothing I can not do
Nothing I cannot do
I wanna feed the hungry children
And reach across the farthest land
And tell the broken there is healing
And mercy in the Father`s hands
My hands my feet
My everything
My life, my love
Lord, use me
I wanna set the world on fire
I wanna set the world on fire, yeah
I`m gonna set the world on fire
Set the world on fire
Friday, April 18, 2008
Interesting signs
Sign in a shoe store: "Come in and have a fit."
Sign in a maternity clothes store: "We are open on labor day."
Sign in a non-smoking area: "If we see you smoking we will assume you are on fire and take appropriate action."
Sign on the door of the maternity ward: "Push Push Push."
Sign in a bookstore: "We treat you write."
Sign in an optometrist's office: "If you don't see what you're looking for, you've come to the right place."
Sign in a podiatrist's window: "Time wounds all heels."
Sign on an electrician's truck: "Let Us Remove Your Shorts."
Sign in a butcher's window: "Let me meat your needs."
Sign in a muffler shop: "No appointment necessary. We'll hear you coming."
Sign at a hotel: "Help! We need inn-experienced people."
Quoteables
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Springtime in the Rockies
- 70-degree temperatures
- 40 mile-an-hour winds
- 4% relative humidity
- Multiple large wildfires
- 20-degree temperatures
- blizzard like conditions
- Slick road conditions
- 5 inches of snow
- oh and beautiful blue sky!
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
Your mission...should you choose to accept it
The following is an excerpt from Ordering Your Private World by Gordon McDonald speaking on how our Lord used his time here on earth.
“Jesus clearly understood his mission. He had an overarching task to perform and He measured His use of time against that sense of mission. This is quite apparent during his final walk toward Jerusalem, where He would be crucified. As Jesus approached Jericho, Luke wrote (chapter 18), His ears picked up the shrill voice of a blind man and He stopped much to the consternation of both His friends and critics. They were irritated that Jesus did not appreciate that Jerusalem was still six or seven hours away and that they would like to get there to achieve their purpose, the celebration of Passover.
And indeed they had a point-the purpose of Christ was merely to reach Jerusalem in time for a religious celebration. But as we soon learn, that was not Jesus’ prime mission. Touching broken people like the blind man was a more significant matter, important enough for Jesus to invest His time.
Not long after the first encounter, Jesus stopped once again this time under the branch of a tree to call down Zacchaeus, a well-known tax collector. It was the Lords idea that the two get together for a conversation at Zacchaeus’s house. Once again the crowd surrounding Jesus was incensed first because the trip to Jerusalem was again interrupted and second because of Zacchaeus’s reputation.
From where they were standing, it appeared that Jesus was misusing His time. From where Jesus was standing, however, the time was well spent, for it fit the criteria of His mission.”
What is your mission? Are you spending your time and energies to fulfill that mission? Everything we do ought to fit the criteria of our mission. I would encourage you to take a few minutes and let your mind mull on your mission.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
"Make every effort"
Recently, I was celebrating a friend’s 21st birthday at Old Chicago’s with a large group of people. Some were drinking a beer with their pizza. For some reason, our server was not really checking ID’s of those drinking. No big deal. Or so I thought until a conversation with the 20-year old sitting next to me. He was fighting an inward battle about whether or not to order a drink. Upon conversing with him for several minutes I find out that he has had a problem with alcohol in the past, yet is trying to live a Godly life and not drink (which for him has led to getting drunk.) Additionally, he had come to realize that even if he thought he could handle a drink he shouldn’t because he is underage.
Yet sitting there that night he was being tempted to order a beer because others at the table had a beer with their pizza and it looked good. Very good. Talk about a battle within. As the minutes passed he rationalized more and more about why he should have a beer. He asked my opinion. I turned and asked him what his conscience was telling him…this lead into a great conversation.
The question I have is not whether or not he should have ordered a drink that night. It is clear from the scriptures that we shouldn’t get drunk (Eph 5:18, Rom 13:13, 1 Cor 6:10, Gal 5:21.) It’s also clear from the scriptures that we ought to obey our authority (Rom 13:1-7) which in this case is the government, as they have established 21 as the legal drinking age.
Rather the question that should be asked is: what is the responsibility of those sitting at the table who had ordered beers? Were they causing a brother to stumble? Should they have asked if anyone had a problem with them ordering alcohol before they did? I believe that would have been the proper course of action. The Bible speaks of this in Romans 14:19-21 where Paul writes: “Let us therefore make every effort to do what leads to peace and to mutual edification. Do not destroy the work of God for the sake of food. All food is clean, but it is wrong for a man to eat anything that causes someone else to stumble. It is better not to eat meat or drink wine or to do anything else that will cause your brother to fall.” By ordering beers those around this young man didn’t cause him any peace or mutual edification. In fact, I witnessed him not at peace much of the night. I’m not judging those who ordered drinks that night and I wonder if they knew what was going on a few chairs down from them.
In the end, by the grace of God, he didn’t order a drink that night and I believe God was pleased. He and I spoke two weeks later and within the first couple of minutes mentioned how glad he was he didn’t have a drink that night. Now in future, he said, it will be much easier for him to say no because he knows what it is like to win a battle.
I had never before seen this type of scenario played out right in front of me. I won’t soon forget this valuable life lesson…