10.22.2004

My First iMovie Project

I will give you a little background on this piece. I had taken off my socks the other yesterday and Buddy (in his usual fashion) was just sitting there staring at me while I removed my socks. For those of you out of the loop, Buddy has a terrible problem with staring (blankly) at people. So as I was removing my socks I was hit with the brilliant idea of placing my sock over Buddy's head. This idea was then followed by the urge to film the whole thing. So here you go.

Filmed on: Sony Cybershot DSC-W1 5.1 Mpx digital camera set on film mode
Edited in: iMovie

Sockdog The Elephant VS The Ferocious House Panther

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10.21.2004

MINIs In Front Of Bancroft Tower

Check out these pics of MINI's in front of Bancroft tower in Worcester Massachusetts. Bancroft Tower stands atop Bancroft Hill in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts.
Pic 1 | Pic 2

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10.14.2004

Jesus Walks Again

I ran across this when I was browsing Relevant today.
If you haven't heard the remix of Kanye West's "Jesus Walks" featuring Mase, you need to hear it. Check it out here. It's bold. We're shocked and thrilled that mainstream radio is playing this ...

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10.06.2004

Hungering for Restoration

This puts so many things into perspective. . .

Our desire of order is a remnant of the Garden and a reflection of our hunger to return. The hunger for heaven is entangled in our yearning for order, relief, rest, excitement, pleasure, and passion. Unfortunately, the hunger for heaven is ignored in the daily enterprise of cleaning our desk, taking a break, or watching a good movie. What can be done to increase our perspective? The answer, in part, is to enter deeply into our hunger for more and the disappointment of incompleteness.

Hunger and disappointment serve as internal witnesses against all efforts to make any part or our existence into a real piece of heaven. Our tendency is to satisfy our desire for beauty and restoration in some activity as mundane as keeping the car clean, the Day-Timer organized, and the grass green. Nothing is wrong with these activities, as long as each continually frustrates us with a failure that edges us beyond the mundane to something so mysterious and wonderful that all frustration, failure, and struggle is light, momentary affliction in comparison.

Bold Love by Dr.s Dan Allender & Tremper Longman III, Chapter 7 - Hungering for Restoration: A Passionate Hope for Beauty, p. 169

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