Family Fun Run - Escanaba 2008

June 13, 2008 · 1 Comment

Tom - 3rd place in the 50-54 age group (49:03)

Mark - 2nd place 45-49 age group (42:06)

Laura - 5th women overall (50:44)

While in Escanaba for a family vacation, a few of us decided to participate in the Salavation Army Home Run 10K race.  It was my first 10K competition since 1988 while attending college.  My sister-in-law, Laura came in 5th overall for the women and won $50.  She is now officially a pro!  My brother came in 2nd in his age group, 15th overall.  I finished 3rd in my age group and 23rd overall. 

It was a beautiful day for running.  Some other family members participated in the 5K walk and had a glorious time as well.  There is nothing like making memories with your family.

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The Power of Your Story

June 12, 2008 · No Comments

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Kung Fu Panda

June 12, 2008 · 2 Comments

Jack Black and Kung Fu Panda get two thumbs up from me!  This is a fun movie for the whole family.  A story line with award winning acting and special effects, it’s a wining combination! 

I always love a movie that has a ”savior” type story line.  Also, you can’t beat a flick with a wise old sage….especially when it is a 100 year old turtle! 

I can’t say enough good about this movie.  I don’t want to say too much in case you’ve not yet seen it.  Let me know what you think. 

Who is your favorite Kung Fu warrior?

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Prayer for the Day

June 11, 2008 · No Comments

I shall pass this way but once; any good, therefore, that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any human being, let me do it now.  Let me not defer nor neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again.

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Happy Father’s Day!

June 10, 2008 · 1 Comment

This is a must read for all dads and all would be dads.  You are doing yourself and your children a disservice if you don’t take the time to read this classic:

FATHER FORGETS
W. Livingston Larned


Listen, son: I am saying this as you lie asleep, one little
paw crumpled under your cheek and the blond curls stickily
wet on your damp forehead. I have stolen into your room alone.
Just a few minutes ago, as I sat reading my paper in the
library, a stifling wave of remorse swept over me. Guiltily
I came to your bedside.

 

There are the things I was thinking, son: I had been cross
to you. I scolded you as you were dressing for school because
you gave your face merely a dab with a towel. I took you to
task for not cleaning your shoes. I called out angrily when
you threw some of your things on the floor.

 

At breakfast I found fault, too. You spilled things. You
gulped down your food. You put your elbows on the table. You
spread butter too thick on your bread. And as you started off
to play and I made for my train, you turned and waved a hand
and called, “Goodbye, Daddy!” and I frowned, and said in
reply, “Hold your shoulders back!”

 

Then it began all over again in the late afternoon. As I came
up the road I spied you, down on your knees, playing marbles.
There were holes in your stockings. I humiliated you before
your boyfriends by marching you ahead of me to the house.
Stockings were expensive-and if you had to buy them you would
be more careful! Imagine that, son, from a father!

 

Do you remember, later, when I was reading in the library, how
you came in timidly, with a sort of hurt look in your eyes?
When I glanced up over my paper, impatient at the interruption,
you hesitated at the door. “What is it you want?” I snapped.

You said nothing, but ran across in one tempestuous plunge,
and threw your arms around my neck and kissed me, and your
small arms tightended with an affection that God had set
blooming in your heart and which even neglect could not wither.


And then you were gone, pattering up the stairs.

Well, son, it was shortly afterwards that my paper slipped
from my hands and a terrible sickening fear came over me. What
has habit been doing to me? The habit of finding fault, of
reprimanding-this was my reward to you for being a boy. It
was not that I did not love you; it was that I expected too
much of youth. I was measuring you by the yardstick of my own
years.

 

And there was so much that was good and fine and true in your
character. The little heart of you was as big as the dawn
itself over the wide hills. This was shown by your spontaneous
impulse to rush in and kiss me good night. Nothing else matters
tonight, son. I have come to your bedside in the darkness, and
I have knelt there, ashamed!

 

It is feeble atonement; I know you would not understand these
things if I told them to you during your waking hours. But
tomorrow I will be a real daddy! I will chum with you, and suffer
when you suffer, and laugh when you laugh. I will bite my
tongue when impatient words come. I will keep saying as if it
were a ritual: “He is nothing but a boy-a little boy!”

 

I am afraid I have visualized you as a man. Yet as I see you
now, son, crumpled and weary in your cot, I see that you are
still a baby. Yesterday you were in your mother’s arms, your
head on her shoulder. I have asked too much, too much.

 

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The Continuing Devaluation of Life

June 8, 2008 · 3 Comments

Connecticut Hit and Run Victim Ignored

Can you believe this?  In my short life I’ve seen the continuing devaluing of life; this is a perfect example.  I’ve seen people take more action over a dog hit by a car than for this poor soul.

Notice all the cars and trucks just passing by!

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Quote of the Day

June 7, 2008 · No Comments

“The great aim of education is not knowledge but action.”

Herbert Spencer

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The Other Side of a Hot Topic

June 6, 2008 · No Comments

Global warming has become quite the hot political topic of late.  Like most political issues it is driven by alarmists.  Here is an inciteful blog that is bringing, through scientific research, balance to the issue.  Note the article on 3/06 that the temps in May were down sharply.

http://wattsupwiththat.wordpress.com

 

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Marriage Sermon Series - Two Becoming One

June 5, 2008 · No Comments

This video on Criss Angel is a good intro into the theme of my upcoming sermon series at NewSong, “Two Becoming One.”   I don’t know how he did this….very cool.

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The Power of Negative Thinking

June 4, 2008 · 2 Comments

I just finished the book by Norman Vincent Peale, “The Power of Positive Thinking.”  It is a classic read.  There is power for positive living on every single page.  It is my goal to live by the power of positive thinking in all areas of my life.  Positive thinking will bring positive results.

On the flip side, I have discovered there is also power in negative thinking.  Negative thinking has the power to produce negative results.  Negative thinking is like a black hole.   It will draw you deeper and deeper into it, until all you can see, think, hear or feel is negative.  It will produce negative results in your life.  Once one get sucked into this black hole of negative thinking, it’s difficult to pull out of it.

The power of negative thinking is what keeps baseball teams in slumps, economies down, churches from being active, investors from investing, couples from talking, etc.  The motto of the negative thinker is “I can’t do it.”  It is the exact opposite thinking of the apostle Paul who said, “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.” (Philip. 4:13)

How do you become free from the gravitational pull of the black hole of negative thinking?  Don’t get into one in the first place.  Recognize it for what it is and don’t go down that road.  Also, trust God’s word.  Read it.  Believe it.  Obey it.  Pray.  Speak positive.  Spend time with positive people.  Take risks.  Take positive action.  Believe in others.  Build others up.  Encourage.  Commit.  Help.   Do what can’t be done.  Praise God daily!

Change your world today - through the power of positive, Godly thinking!

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