Friday, February 22, 2008



i have taken a book off my bookshelf that i've read twice before and decided it was time to read it again. it's titled "the traveler's gift" by andy andrews. i find this book very entertaining and a good pick-me-up. the main character, david ponder, finds himself and his family in financial despair and the daughter's health is slowly depreciating. at his last ounce of strength he presses the pedal to the metal and just before crashing his beat up junker into a tree he is immediately warped to another period in time. he has just began a journey to talk to seven different people who have made an impact in history and each one of these characters have a message to give mr. ponder. this message was given to them by God.

while this book is strictly fiction i still resonates truth for most situations in life. this book makes me laugh and remember to think of the bigger picture that God has in store for me and the people around me. i would have loved for the author to throw in some scripture but remember this is a pick-me-up fictional story of a man's chance to regain his composure in life.

i recommend this book and give a warning, don't over spiritualize what is written. only the Bible and Christ can give us real insight to "right living". just let yourself be entertained by this book.

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

statistics...

i admit i am blogging in the middle of my statisics class but i just wanted to say, "i am so bored and this i too easy!"

that is all.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

strength

                                  
as you all have figured out by now Angela and i have been taking karate for some time.  more specifically, we are taking Tang Soo Do.  this is a traditional style of korean open-hand fighting.  our instructor Paul, or Master Cuthbert, is a good friend of ours and, with his fourth degree black belt, knows how to kick our butts during class.  our workout last saturday was one of the most intense workouts i have had in a while.  needless to say, thanks to that workout last saturday i am back in the swing of things and am making my way to the gym on a more regular basis.  

i wanted to pay special attention to the fact that i have more energy now than before starting the daniel fast.  eating healthy can do so much for your physical, mental and emotional self.  

just the other day when i was craving a latte or just some good strong black coffee my lovely  wife said, "i like you better when you don't have caffeine."  you could imagine the look of confusion on my face but she was completely right.  i even like myself better when i'm off caffeine.  without it i don't have those lows in the afternoon, my stomach aches are not as often, and i don't have the oh-so-lovely coffee breath that would drive even a skunk away.  

i still would like to have a cup of coffee here and there but i am no longer dependent on it to wake me up or energize me when feeling lazy.  just like in my walk with Christ, i don't want any substitutes to alter my relationship with Him.  we should be dependent on Christ and Christ alone.  so thanks Daniel for your example through fasting.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

daniel fast...daniel fast...daniel fast!



this has been a very busy 2008 so far and lent came very fast. faster than anticipated. angela and i remembered partaking in the daniel fast last year and decided to do it again this year. i wasn't sure if i was ready but "ready or not, here we go".




its been about a week now and i am just starting to get that healthy energized feely. thursday through saturday of last week was the worst. i have developed an addiction to coffee over the years and if you know me at all i was usually never without it. i'm not going to lie i was grumpy, cranky, tired, lazy, useless,...... and the list goes on. but this made me realize that coffee was just a temporary fix to my start in the morning. i don't need coffee to help wake me up and i don't need sugar rushes to get me through the tiresome afternoons that endlessly drag on.




today i feel great. i have my energy back and i am starting to feel the positive effects of eating healthier than i was. just like this fast i want my spiritual life to reflect a healthy growing body. never eating what it shouldn't and never settling to eat unhealthy foods because it seems like the only option at the time. i want to hold out for what God has for me and give into those quick-fixes. my spiritual life should only feed on what is good and right in the Lord's eyes.




and with His strength, i know this is possible.

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

eureka!


i’ve done it. or i should say, God spoke to me. with all the numbers on my brain, months of soul searching and patients and obedience to God the light finally turned on.


i’m going to become a math teacher.


not just any math teacher. not one of those “i’m going to make everyone love math” teachers. no. i am going to become a teacher of good students of life, math will be the byproduct.
it’s not really about loving math so much that drives me to teach it or to even be surrounded by it every day of my life, but the desire to see young and old students alike come to an understanding that widening their range of knowledge can be rewarding. i am going to use math as a catalyst for this underlying agenda. the deeper issue here is how can we become a good student of life and most importantly a good student of God? the desire to learn in general seems to be the best place to start. i hope to inspire students of all ages to learn no matter what the subject is and how difficult it may seem. weather talking about quantum physics or about the alphabet there is always something to be learned and until the passion is turned towards learning nothing will ever be learned.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

taking matters into your own hands


i've always wanted some gps equipment but it's always so expensive. i guess there is no real demanding reason for me to get it, but the desire for expensive toys. that wasn't the case for Chris Rowland owner of a woodworking tool shop that's been broken into five different times.


Rowland had placed GPS devices in some of the packaging... "The police obviously don't have resources to do this for me, so I decided I was going to catch the guy," Rowland said. Burton (the man who stole the tools), 46, also is wanted on burglary charges in Tennessee.



this is either a wake-up call to the indianapolis police or just a "way-to-go Rowland". my take on this, i want some gps toys.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

has it really been five months since my last blog...? that's a long time. well, i can't say that i'm back for good but i think that taking a summer break was good for me. blogging is like journaling and journaling isn't my favorite thing to do, but blogging online makes it more fun. anyways, i'm back now. i just need to get people back to my site to read it, lol.