Archive for August, 2008
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Friday, August 29th, 2008Today, It’s Julie’s birthday! Happy Birthday! (Sound of cheering, noisemakers, and whisles)
Also, yesterday was our friend Michelle’s birthday! WOO HOO! All kinds of happiness! Joyous belated, girl!
Sugarcubes_Birthday
And finally the racey cake scene. The SHAME! If there are children present, avert your eyes, kiddo’s!
Sixteen Candles (ending scene)
One of a Hundred - page 108 - Going Back to the Family
Thursday, August 28th, 2008Driving! Traffic Lights! Thursday! You can read the whole series, as well as see a larger version of the current page by clicking on the picture below.
One of a Hundred follows the story of Jim Hatlen, an atheist who loses the two people he loves most, his wife and daughter. Forced to face life on [...]
Leaving a Christian Family Legacy
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008Monday I went to my uncle’s funeral. Marc was not able to go, so I took our two kids and rode across the state with two of my brothers. Sitting at my uncle’s funeral, I was reminded of my family heritage. Part of our heritage is dying at the generations and times change, but it’s [...]
Christianity: Burnin’ Up
Tuesday, August 26th, 2008When I first accepted the notion of God and then turned to Christ, I was a man obsessed. Like most things we feel strongly about, when we first get involved it drives everything. ALL aspects of my life revolved around God, reading the Bible, changing everything about myself to this new life, and getting more [...]
Web Links - Another Cop-out Post for Monday
Monday, August 25th, 2008Today, I really can’t think of anything to write about. I’ve got a few small ideas, but nothing more than a few sentences in each. So, I’m just going to give you some of the web places I go to often and sites of interest, not counting the free games sites I already did a [...]
Rick Warren from Saddleback Church Interviews Obama and McCain
Friday, August 22nd, 2008Last week, Rick Warren, the pastor of Saddleback church and author of the of best-selling book The Purpose Driven Life, hosted a forum where he sat down with Presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama and asked them questions. He asked the traditional questions expected from the Christian community, like, where do you stand on [...]
One of a Hundred - page 107 - Dread the Parental Unit
Thursday, August 21st, 2008I’m thinking of a day between Wednesday and Friday… It involves a new page in the comic. You can read the whole series, as well as see a larger version of the current page by clicking on the picture below.
One of a Hundred follows the story of Jim Hatlen, an atheist who loses the two [...]
Olympics 2008: What I Learned from Michael Phelps
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008A week and a half ago I did not know who Michael Phelps was. I didn’t know he was a swimmer. I didn’t watch the 2004 Olympics, so I had never seen him swim. This Olympics I have seen all of his races. He amazes me. His story inspires me. It’s been a long summer; [...]
Concerning the Olympics: Internet, You Make Me Angry
Tuesday, August 19th, 2008This is the first time in my life that I’ve really gotten into the Olympics. I’ve never been into sports, but I’ve been watching the Olympics every night and getting excited.
We root for the Americans, of course, but Julie and I also root for the underdogs and those that have overcome a lot, both in [...]
Music: Jon Foreman - Equally Skilled
Monday, August 18th, 2008Yesterday at church the sermon was on finding our true meaning and purpose in life. The pastor did a great a job saying the place where we will find our purpose is by first going to God. Then we find our purpose in the church, as a member of the body of Christ. Secondly, God [...]
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