Alienation
Chris on Nov 14th 2008
Sorry for not posting much original thought stuff lately. Trying to adjust to working and life after work and honestly haven’t had much time to do writing or just thinking about stuff. Life has been going pretty well I would say. But I ran across this cartoon tonight, and it struck me that I sometimes [...]
Week Rap UP
Chris on Nov 8th 2008
Thin Ice
Born in Sin
(HT: Naked Paster)
If Starbucks looked like most churches.
(HT: Danny)
This guy’s got talent
(HT: Chad Wright)
Regret and Pride
Chris on Nov 7th 2008
Read this on a blog two nights ago…forget which one it was. It’s really good.
When a person allows their regrets to hold them captive – it seems to me that it is the ultimate display of pride. To not forgive ourselves – when God died to forgive us for our mistakes/sins – aren’t we really [...]
Here’s the door
Chris on Nov 6th 2008
Seems like I’ve experienced something like this before.
(HT: Naked Pastor)
Revival, The Chalk Beginnings…
Chris on Nov 6th 2008
Revival starts when you take a piece of chalk into your room, enter your closet and draw a circle on the floor. Kneel in the middle of that circle and ask God to start a revival within that circle. When He answers, that’s when revival begins.
Revival doesn’t begin with others, a church, or even a [...]
The Obama Worship Song
Chris on Nov 5th 2008
I chuckled listening to this. Other than that I will not make any other comments.
(HT: The Ongoing Adventures of ASBO Jesus)
Thank you Everyone!
Chris on Nov 4th 2008
I don’t know how I can thank everyone individually, I don’t know if everyone will see this. But I must make a public letter of Thanks to all those who have been and continue to pray for me. Most people know, but last Friday I was offered a position at the C&MA national office. I [...]
On your knees, to get on your feet.
Chris on Nov 3rd 2008
This past Saturday I was traveling back from Denver with a few friends. We decided to read James 4 together as we were going to be studying the chapter in our young adult group the next morning. I read from the NASB as well as The Message. I really liked how The Message put verse [...]





