Just to keep poking fun at harold camping I thought I would post my top 10 favorite end of the world movies...
10. 2012
9. Left behind
8. Planet of the apes
7. war of the worlds
6. I am legend
5. zombieland
4. wall-e
3. Independence day
2. Armageddon
1. The day after tomorrow
Be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God.
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Friday, May 20, 2011
ummm... DUH
An expression I love is “Captain Obvious”. Captain Obvious is used when somebody says something that is incredibly obvious about a certain situation.
For example, let’s say that I were to have a huge bruise across my entire face. You walk up to me, point at my face, and say, “Man, I bet that hurts!” That is a Captain Obvious statement.
You can find Captain Obvious statements lots of places, including the Bible. I am trying to make a list of Captain Obvious Bible Verses and I need your help finding more. Here is an example of a C.O. verse:
MATTHEW 4:2 – “After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry.”
Can you help me find more?
_________________
By the way, I say all this with a ton of respect, awe, and reverence for God’s Word. I am not writing this to be disrespectful of Scripture at all. Just having a little fun.
For example, let’s say that I were to have a huge bruise across my entire face. You walk up to me, point at my face, and say, “Man, I bet that hurts!” That is a Captain Obvious statement.
You can find Captain Obvious statements lots of places, including the Bible. I am trying to make a list of Captain Obvious Bible Verses and I need your help finding more. Here is an example of a C.O. verse:
MATTHEW 4:2 – “After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry.”
Can you help me find more?
_________________
By the way, I say all this with a ton of respect, awe, and reverence for God’s Word. I am not writing this to be disrespectful of Scripture at all. Just having a little fun.
Sunday, May 8, 2011
For My Mom
Mom,
I thought you deserved your own personal post on the blog (If you are reading this and you are not my mom, that’s ok, but the intention is for my mom.) You may have heard these words before, but they are still 100% true.
I just wanted to thank you for being such an incredible mom. Your unconditional love and support means more than you will ever know. There are a few things in this world that I have never been able to doubt and my mom loving me was one of those things I could never doubt.
Before I end this letter, I want to thank you for…
•Changing my diapers when I was a baby.
•Tucking me in at night.
•Leaving the door cracked or the nightlight on when I was scared.
•Buying me Dinosaur and baseball sheets.
•Reading Bible stories to me before bed.
•Letting Dad buy all those baseball cards.
•Letting me get my big brothers in trouble.
•Watching all those soap operas so that I had to go outside, play sports, and be active.
•Making incredible food for every little event.
•Christmas stockings!
•Being sure that we are always together for every holiday.
•Believing in me when it seemed that no one else did.
•Cleaning up my messes.
•Letting me use you as the reason I couldn’t do something when I really didn’t want to anyways but didn’t have the guts to say that. You never minded taking blame in that situation.
•Not letting me have a TV in my room.
•Our Thanksgiving trips to see family
•Always getting me what I needed and most of what I wanted.
•Not making church optional growing up.
•Showing me what it is like to be a hardcore baseball fan.
•Most importantly, thanks for leading and pushing me towards to God. By far the most important thing you have done for me is laying the foundation of faith that has completely transformed my life.
I love you, Mom.
Happy Mother’s Day.
I thought you deserved your own personal post on the blog (If you are reading this and you are not my mom, that’s ok, but the intention is for my mom.) You may have heard these words before, but they are still 100% true.
I just wanted to thank you for being such an incredible mom. Your unconditional love and support means more than you will ever know. There are a few things in this world that I have never been able to doubt and my mom loving me was one of those things I could never doubt.
Before I end this letter, I want to thank you for…
•Changing my diapers when I was a baby.
•Tucking me in at night.
•Leaving the door cracked or the nightlight on when I was scared.
•Buying me Dinosaur and baseball sheets.
•Reading Bible stories to me before bed.
•Letting Dad buy all those baseball cards.
•Letting me get my big brothers in trouble.
•Watching all those soap operas so that I had to go outside, play sports, and be active.
•Making incredible food for every little event.
•Christmas stockings!
•Being sure that we are always together for every holiday.
•Believing in me when it seemed that no one else did.
•Cleaning up my messes.
•Letting me use you as the reason I couldn’t do something when I really didn’t want to anyways but didn’t have the guts to say that. You never minded taking blame in that situation.
•Not letting me have a TV in my room.
•Our Thanksgiving trips to see family
•Always getting me what I needed and most of what I wanted.
•Not making church optional growing up.
•Showing me what it is like to be a hardcore baseball fan.
•Most importantly, thanks for leading and pushing me towards to God. By far the most important thing you have done for me is laying the foundation of faith that has completely transformed my life.
I love you, Mom.
Happy Mother’s Day.
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