Posted: 06/15/2010 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »
“May God bless you with discomfort
at easy answers, half-truths, and superficial relationships
so that you may live deep within your heart.
May God bless you with anger
at injustice, oppression, and exploitation of people,
so that you may work for justice, freedom and peace.
May God bless you with tears
to shed for those who suffer pain, rejection, hunger and war,
so that you may reach out your hand to comfort them and
to turn their pain into joy.
And may God bless you with enough foolishness
to believe that you can make a difference in the world,
so that you can do what others claim cannot be done
to bring justice and kindness to all our children and the poor.
Amen.”
-A Franciscan Benediction
Sell What You Market!
Posted: 05/06/2010 Filed under: Marketing Leave a comment »Some things have interesting timing. Yesterday I tweeted simply to say that I was working on some branding for Calvary Baptist Church where I work. My friend Josh Puckett saw the tweet and replied to it. He sent me an article about branding. The article basically said that the era of graphic branding has somewhat passed as people are starting to realize that a fancy brand doesn’t necessarily mean a good product. I say this not at all to diminish the importance of a quality graphic brand, but instead to show the importance of backing that brand with a quality product. (The article Josh sent me can be read here.)
Indwelling Sin
Posted: 04/26/2010 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »I was reading Park Community Church’s 8 Minutes With God devotional this morning, and I came across this quote from theologian John Owen regarding the reality of sin in our lives:
“When we realize a constant enemy of the soul abides within us, what diligence and watchfulness we should have! How woeful is the sloth and negligence then of so many who live blind and asleep to this reality of sin. There is an exceeding efficacy and power in the indwelling sin of believers, for it constantly inclines itself towards evil. We need to be awake, then, if our hearts would know the ways of God.
Our enemy is not only upon us, as it was with Samson, but it is also in us. So if we would not dishonor God and His gospel, if we would not scandalize the saints of God, if we would not avoid our own conscience and endanger our own soul, if we would not grieve the Holy Spirit, then we must stay alert to our own danger.”
iPad Uses
Posted: 04/23/2010 Filed under: iPad, LogMeIn Leave a comment »I said a couple weeks ago that I would write my opinion on what the iPad would be best used for in its early days. With a new device like this thats essentially in a league of its own, many are skeptical of its practicality and functionality. I’m sure as this new device becomes more popular its uses will expand, but in these early stages, here’s where I see the iPad working best:
Summer
Posted: 04/11/2010 Filed under: summer Leave a comment »I just wanted to take a minute to point out how pumped I am about this upcoming summer…
- I’m really looking forward to not having school work hanging over my head. I have a job that I really enjoy now, and it actually goes along with what I want to make a living out of. (Media Arts at Calvary Baptist Church) My friend Josh Burns wrote a post that I identify with while he was doing this same job last summer. I could write my own version, but it would say the same things, so you might as well just read his. Anyway, I’m looking forward to being able to give all my work efforts to that and take on more responsibility there.
- Obviously I’m also looking forward to not having class and being able to chill more
- I’m going to South Carolina with a bunch of my good friends to be in a friends wedding.
- I’m trying to plan a trip to Myrtle Beach with some other friends… it’s still in the planning stages, so hopefully that happens.
- I’m trying to work out a way to go to Echo Conference again, but I don’t know if that’s going to work out or not with all these other trips.
- Even next semester will give me a lot to look forward to throughout the summer as I’m going to be getting in to my major and minor a lot. I only have two gen. ed classes left!
Posted: 04/07/2010 Filed under: iPad Leave a comment »
Here’s a couple videos I was able to take while using the iPad on release day. The video’s don’t have any relevant audio because the wonderful atmosphere in the store was a bit loud.
My First Taste of Magic: iPad Review
Posted: 04/04/2010 Filed under: iPad Leave a comment »Yesterday, I had the awesome opportunity to demo an iPad on release day! Needless to say I felt very privileged. I was helping a friend shoot an interview at a house near the Kenwood Mall so we decided to stop by afterwords and check it out. Needless to stay the Mac Store was the most popular store in the mall yesterday. It was a great atmosphere! Anyway… on to my thoughts. I’ll try to keep it somewhat brief.
I got my hands on the device shortly after walking into the store and I have to admit, it was a bit magical. A multitouch screen that big and that hi-res is something great to experience for sure. I spent some time with the stock apps and I really loved all the interfaces, especially the Calendar interface. It will be so much easier to stay organized with an iPad. Web browsing in Safari was beautiful. Full web pages with little need for zooming (even though that is of course an option) were a beautiful thing to see.
All the iPad designed apps looked great as well. The screen space brings the speed, interface, and portability of the iPhone and iPod touch and the accessibility and view-ability of a laptop together into one “magical” device.
The keyboard was also great to use. I tried using the four finger typing that Steve Jobs used in the release keynote and it worked great! Still not quite as easy as using a full keyboard, of course, but much more functional than I had thought it would be.
One downside, and I think a pretty big one at this point, is the look of iPhone/iPod Touch apps on the iPad. In their original size, the device makes them extremely hard to use. It’s nearly impossible to hold the device and interact with the small center screen app with the same hand, and the device is just a bit to large to constantly hold with one hand. When expanded to the 2x view the few apps that I had the chance to use completely lost their luster as they became extremely pixelated. I felt like I was suddenly interacting with a touch screen N64.
All that to say, Apple has done it right (although I would appreciate a camera for video chat purposes.) They have yet another excellent product on the market that you really do have to experience to truly appreciate. The only thing it will take for the iPad to completely take off for me is a majority of developers writing new versions of their apps specially for the iPad.
Well, I think I’ve written enough for now. I may write another post regarding my opinion on the specific uses for an iPad in the next few weeks. But for now I’ll post some pictures and videos below of my first experience with Apple’s latest in innovation.
Ephesians
Posted: 04/02/2010 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »Here’s some of my thoughts as I read through Ephesians:
- Chapter 1 keeps noting that everything is “to the praise of His glory.”
- So many times we tend to separate our flesh from our mind, but in Chapter 2, Paul notes that the mind is part of the flesh.
- “not a result of works so that no one can boast.” God designed grace to protect us. This is not a command against boasting, it’s showing that it is impossible to boast because there is simply nothing to boast about.
- Just as Christ built the Church, He’s building us into dwelling places for God.
- We are to approach God with humble confidence.
- Christ dwelling in your heart through faith and being rooted in love are the prerequisites to knowing the love and fullness of God.
- The whole body must be working right in order for it to grow.
- GIVE NO OPPORTUNITY TO THE DEVIL!
- Our identity has been changed. We are identified in Christ. IF we aren’t acting like it, we are fake!
- Exposed darkness becomes light.
- Let’s be crazy! Drunk with the Spirit!
- Alertness is an often overlooked key to a healthy spirituality.
Progress
Posted: 03/31/2010 Filed under: Uncategorized 1 Comment »As I mentioned in the first post on this new blog, my quiet times had been severely lacking at the beginning of this year and I desired to get back on track with them. Since that day one month ago, things have drastically improved. For the first couple weeks it was a slow process with gradual improvement. Then, about a week and a half ago, on Friday the 19th to be exact, I went out to lunch with one of my closest friends and brothers in Christ, Josh Puckett. We had a long and very encouraging talk. As he told me about how he had come to see the value and gain the motivation for a personal quiet time, I gained a new since of motivation. Since that day my time with the Lord has been extremely focused and frequent. To God be the glory! Thank you God for using Josh to encourage me.
- In chapter one there is a huge focus on unity within the church. Something our churches definitely need to be reminded of. “one spirit, one mind, striving side by side”
- Also in Chapter 1, we are granted permission to suffer. Let me repeat that… we’re GRANTED PERMISSION TO SUFFER!!!
- Chapter two continues to talk about church unity. “same mind, same love, full accord”
- We are told to be selfless, “Look not only to your own interests, but also to the interests of others.” While this is very true, and we are commanded to make others “more valuable than ourselves”, God still does not want us to neglect our own interests.
- With unity still as the theme, Paul says that we are to fill each others weaknesses in service with in the church. We are to work together to get everything accomplished!
- The things that the world counts gain and that Paul had counted gain flew directly in the face of what gain for the cost of Christ is. So I asked myself, “Are my desires and goals I’m working toward flying in the face of the worlds definition of success?” That’s tough…
- On top of the command to do good, Chapter 4 tells us to talk about good things and dwell on them.
- Not only did Paul say he could be poor and hungry because Christ strengthened him, he said he could be rich and abound because of the same thing. In order for anything to be done successfully it must be done with Christ.
- Paul was happy to receive gifts because of what that meant about the heart of the giver.
Death Wish?
Posted: 03/19/2010 Filed under: Uncategorized Leave a comment »I read through Philippians this morning. I didn’t even get through the first chapter before I was hit with something huge. In verses 23 and 24 of chapter 1, Paul says this:
“I am hard pressed between the two. My desire is to depart and be with Christ, for that is far better. But to remain in the flesh is more necessary on your account.”
Sure, hundreds of times through high school I sang the words “better is one day in Your courts, better is one day in Your house, better is one day in Your courts than thousands elsewhere,” but never once did I truly wish my time on this earth was over so that I could go to be with my Savior in heaven. I still haven’t truly had that thought. There are times that life deals me 2-7 off-suit and I have the thought that it would be easier if Jesus just came back, but never in my heart of hearts have I truly been ready to go. How does one get a faith like that of Paul? One that says, “I wish I could go now, I wish I could be with my Lord, but I will stay only to do His work.” I want that faith.