fan versus wild

i like my southern roots and therefore it is with great southern pride that i point you to the following fan versus wild article on southern hospitality and nascar racing.

at 1 o’clock on a bright october afternoon, i’m standing in a convenience store parking lot five miles east of martinsville, va. in the 24 hours before the green flag drops on the subway 500, i need to find a ride to the speedway and a $75 ticket to the sold-out race. problem is, all i have on me is $20, a cell phone and a camcorder. And i’m not allowed to use any media connections to get into the race—or so much as mention the letters espn (at least not in that order).

my run for the day
distance – 5.0 miles
time – 49:41
pace – 9:58/mile
weather – 6º

the end of the beginning of the beginning

five months ago the fam and i moved to central wisconsin. as most of you know we moved here for the purpose of planting a church that has a passion for those who aren’t really the biggest fans of the church but are still interested in JESUS. for some people this means they have burned by a church. for others it means they have never really seen how a chuch can relate to real life. whatever their reason they are not going to connect with a church that has all the answers so we want to be a church that is okay with questions because we really believe that JESUS is the answer. i’m know that somewhere there’s a very effective plan for doing planting a church like this but no one ever told me where that plan was and therefore i have done the only thing pam and i could think of doing … hanging out and meeting people. i’ve been as close to being stalker as you can get without actually receiving a restraining order. okay, hopefully that’s not true, but i have looked for every opportunity i could find to get involved in random conversations and get to know people. the past five months have been the beginning of the beginning. last night was the end of the beginning because last night we had our first core group meeting. “core group meeting” sounds pretty formal for a group of people getting together to eat, read the 1st chapter of acts, pray, and dream about what a church could be, so i’ll just call it a gathering. anyhow our gathering was great (at least in my opinion it was). after it was through i kept finding myself thinking “a new church is going to grow from what we did tonight.” it was amazing.

now we beginning of the end of the beginning. due to a prior commitment we’ll miss this coming sunday but after that we’ll start having a gathering at our house every sunday night to eat, read the book of acts, pray, and continue dreaming. this will become the church and eventually we’ll have a public service (that should continue to have eating, biblical discussion, praying , and dreaming). my guess is that a once a month service (previews or trials) we begin in may and weekly services we’ll begin in september. of course, the weekly service isn’t the church. nope the church is the people and that began last night.

if anyone reads this blog and is around stevens point on a sunday evening please come and join us. the food will be good (if pam cooks instead of me) and the friendship will be excellent.

see what you're missing

the fam
for some strange reason our friends and families have said that they would visit us in central wisconsin but they would not do so during the winter. this makes absolutely no sense to us because there is so much to do around here during the winter. for example, today uwsp put on a family cross country ski day at the boston school park. it was great, free cross country skiing and free hot chocolate and cookies after you were through. this happened 5 minutes away from our house. after we were through cross country skiing we decided to grab some ice cream and then hit the sledding park. we almost rented a tobaggon and went down the track but it cost $2.50 and we only had $1.70 on us. we are most definitely going back to do the tobaggon because you ride down an ice covered track. it was amazingly fast.

i can’t believe you people won’t come up here during the winter.

oh yeahmy cute womantired

10 minute film school


this video is great. it’s robert rodriguez talking about how he made his film “el mariachi” for $7,000.00. it went on to gross over $2,000,000 which definitely a pretty good return on investment. i’m just placing this up here since i mentioned in an earlier post that i believe within enough time, creativity, and initiative you can do must anything ministry-wise for very little money. the video is a good example of what i was trying to say. i personally love how he faked machine gun fire.

my run for the day
distance – 3.0 miles
time – 30:31
pace – 10:11/mile
weather – 23º/light flurries

tapestry logo

Tapestry Logo.v1.jpg
a friend of mine has been nice enough to throw some of her graphic design expertise this way by agreeing to do a little design package for tapestry. yesterday she sent over the first version of possible logos. they’re above. i’ve printed them out and i will be staring at them, thinking about them, praying about them, dreaming about them and most importantly doodling on them (the logo has to look good with doodles – that’s a must). on a whole, i think she did a spot on job.

do any of y’all have any thoughts.

my run for the day
distance – 2.0 miles
time – 21:39
pace – 10:50/mile
weather – 22º/snowing

got game?

i have $40 worth of best buy certificates that are going to go bad soon. i’m thinking that i might buy an xbox 360 game. it turns out that i basically spent my birthday money back in november for my boys to play games they like (i.e. guitar heriii & madden ’08) while i play halo 3. i’m sure i would probably love those games but i really have been that interested in trying them. so i was hoping some of you might have some recommendations. so do any of you have any games that you absolutely love to play?

money

when pam and i came to wisconsin to plant tapestry we did so with the knowledge that i would receive some salary support from the minnesota / wisconsin baptist convention but without any idea where we would get any initial funds for starting anything up. obviously we would be tithing to the church but we figured that it would be for quite some time before anyone else was contributing financially to ministry of the church. that was going to be okay because i am a firm believer that ministry is not dependent upon money. yes, you need a little money for certain things but most things can be done with very little money if you have a great abundance of time, energy, creativity, and initiative. so pam and i figured we would be doing this thing with our tithe and as much time, energy, creativity, and initiative as we could muster together.

thanks to some of y’all the plan has changed in one detail. we’re still going to use as much time, energy, creativity, and initiative as we can possible put together but we no longer have to depend upon our tithe alone. some of you have made some very generous contributions to tapestry. i wasn’t expecting them but i am very much appreciative of them. thanks guys.

i love lifehacker

if you don’t have lifehacker on your rss reader then your are missing some incredible things. i always pick up the best ideas from them. today they posted about email addresses that automatically convert your attachments for you. koolwire had four of the addresses. it’s so cool. you email your document to koolwire and it emails the pdf file back to you. no registration required. now i may grow to hate this later (i have a little fear that it’s just a way of getting my email address for throwing spam at me) but right now i love it.

the jungle

i finished reading upton sinclair’s book “the jungle” yesterday. it was amazing. sure the socialism that is blatantly preached within the book has been proven a failure (the book was written during a time of socialist revival) but the book is still powerful. the book was great before i reached the last chapter but then it got better and better. even if the rest of the book sucked it would be worth reading for the last chapter.

“I am not defending the Vatican,” exclaimed Lucas, vehemently. “I am defending the word of God–which is one long cry of the human spirit for deliverance from the sway of oppression. Take the twenty-fourth chapter of the Book of Job, which I am accustomed to quote in my addresses as ‘the Bible upon the Beef Trust’; or take the words of Isaiah–or of the Master himself! Not the elegant prince of our debauched and vicious art, not the jeweled idol of our society churches–but the Jesus of the awful reality, the man of sorrow and pain, the outcast, despised of the world, who had nowhere to lay his head–”

“I will grant you Jesus,” interrupted the other.

“Well, then,” cried Lucas, “and why should Jesus have nothing to do with his church–why should his words and his life be of no authority among those who profess to adore him? Here is a man who was the world’s first revolutionist, the true founder of the Socialist movement; a man whose whole being was one flame of hatred for wealth, and all that wealth stands for,–for the pride of wealth, and the luxury of wealth, and the tyranny of wealth; who was himself a beggar and a tramp, a man of the people, an associate of saloon-keepers and women of the town; who again and again, in the most explicit language, denounced wealth and the holding of wealth: ‘Lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth!’–‘Sell that ye have and give alms!’–‘Blessed are ye poor, for yours is the kingdom of Heaven!’–‘Woe unto you that are rich, for ye have received your consolation!’–‘Verily, I say unto you, that a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of Heaven!’ Who denounced in unmeasured terms the exploiters of his own time: ‘Woe unto you, scribes and pharisees, hypocrites!’–‘Woe unto you also, you lawyers!’–‘Ye serpents, ye generation of vipers, how can ye escape the damnation of hell?’ Who drove out the businessmen and brokers from the temple with a whip! Who was crucified–think of it–for an incendiary and a disturber of the social order! And this man they have made into the high priest of property and smug respectability, a divine sanction of all the horrors and abominations of modern commercial civilization! Jeweled images are made of him, sensual priests burn incense to him, and modern pirates of industry bring their dollars, wrung from the toil of helpless women and children, and build temples to him, and sit in cushioned seats and listen to his teachings expounded by doctors of dusty divinity–”

“Bravo!” cried Schliemann, laughing. But the other was in full career–he had talked this subject every day for five years, and had never yet let himself be stopped. “This Jesus of Nazareth!” he cried. “This class-conscious working-man! This union carpenter! This agitator, law-breaker, firebrand, anarchist! He, the sovereign lord and master of a world which grinds the bodies and souls of human beings into dollars–if he could come into the world this day and see the things that men have made in his name, would it not blast his soul with horror? Would he not go mad at the sight of it, he the Prince of Mercy and Love! That dreadful night when he lay in the Garden of Gethsemane and writhed in agony until he sweat blood–do you think that he saw anything worse than he might see tonight upon the plains of Manchuria, where men march out with a jeweled image of him before them, to do wholesale murder for the benefit of foul monsters of sensuality and cruelty? Do you not know that if he were in St. Petersburg now, he would take the whip with which he drove out the bankers from his temple–“

now i’m starting “the shack.” i guess i’ll finally find out if all the hype is true.

super tuesday


tomorrow will hopefully settle some politics for me. i’m politically independent. i know that my progressive friends think i am a fundamentalist and my conservative friends think i am a liberal. i’m okay with that because within the faith community my calvinist friends think i am armenian and my armenian friends think i am a calvinist. i am a man of mystery. “grin”

actually the issues that i am concerned about are broader than the partisan talking points of each of the political parties. in the past i have voted for republicans and i have voted for democrats. my problem right now is that there is a candidate on both sides (obama & mccain) that i could vote for and there is a candidate on both sides that i simply don’t trust and therefore wouldn’t vote for (clinton & romney). so today either makes my choice easy (one candidate i like & one i don’t), difficult (two candidates i like), or impossible (two candidates that i throughly don’t like). i’m hoping for “difficult.”

SIDE NOTE – i can not believe that hillary teared up again. don’t people see through this crap. i so hope barak kicks her butt.

SIDE SIDE NOTE – i wish to express condolences to my friend debbie at the lose she suffered last night. i know the fact that another new york team stole another boston team’s chance at making history has to be hard for her and the other bostonians. i would say i was sorry that the giants won but i can’t.