Honey I Been Thinking About You by Jackie Greene on Yahoo! Music

I’ve been loving launchcast.com since moving to the Evening Star. I’ve subcribed to Yahoo’s Unlimited Music service and Launchcast Plus is a part of it. I just come in to the office, turn on my laptop and let the tunes play.
Check out this “new” song I’ve been digging today:Honey I Been Thinking About You by Jackie Greene

U2’s Amazing Grace

noticias.info has a good review of the recent U2 show in France – right after the G8 summit.

Tonight he could see the world ‘in green and red and blue’ during Beautiful Day, and changed the lyrics to add that yesterday, Friday, had been a ‘beautiful day for Africa’ – to great applause. A week after debuting the number with Paul McCartney before several billion people, the band finished
Beautiful Day with Sgt Pepper: ‘Hope you will enjoy the show..’
As Edge played the haunting piano chords and Bono blew into his harmonica, suddenly the whole dark night was burning with lighters and mobiles. ‘That’s beautiful!’ said Bono, so inspired that he took the track off into a hymn at the end, breaking into Amazing Grace as the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights began scrolling up the back of the stage. The applause and cheering from the audience was a tonic. ‘I once was lost, but now I see..’

Speaking of U2… I’m still looking for 4 or 6 tickets to the U2 show in Houston or Dallas. Anyone have a suite they’d like to let me use?

The United Church of Christ’s God is Still Speaking Campaign

ChurchMarketingSucks.com talks about marketing for the United Church of Christ.

You may disagree with their theology, but you’ve got to love their marketing. The United Church of Christ made headlines late last year when their TV commercial featuring a bouncer at the gates of a church and a voice-over saying, ‘Jesus didn’t turn people away. Neither do we.’ was rejected by NBC and CBS.

I had a long discussion with my aunt Sunday night and we talked all about Christians shooting their wounded and being afraid to accept the lost and go to them where they are.
The United Methodists have a strong campaign about Open Doors and Open Hearts.
While it both campaigns may come across to many as too accepting or too liberal – I wonder if that’s where the real problem is.
Granted I’m not going to accept a homosexual pastor, but I wouldn’t accept a pot-smoking or adulterer in the pulpit either.
I think the real problem is that people caught up in whatever sin they might be struggling with feel shunned from the Gospel they need so badly.
What is your church doing to reach the lost?

Amy’s Marker

I know this may be a bit morbid – I’m not normally one who takes pictures in cemetaries or funerals, but I decided to take a picture with my camera phone of my sister’s marker today.
They just installed the new permanent maker on her resting place. And while it may seem morbid too some – It’s an amazing blessing and comfort to know that she’s no longer sleeping but Alive in Jesus’ love.
The marker seems a little discolored – but that’s because my dad had a little to much fun watering the site today and washing the marker off.
It has a rose on either side, Blundell written on the top, Amy Elizabeth on the upper left with her life’s markers (Dec. 22, 1980 – March 21, 2005), a cross in the middle and Psalm 139 on the bottom.
I was so honored and privaledged to design the marker. My parents decided to get a slightly bigger one and added the two other spaces for names at a later date, but I think it turned out really good and I’m sure it’s something Amy would have liked.

We love you and miss you so much Amy. See you soon.

Amys marker

Amy 2

Work break

Laurie and I at an engagement party (not ours)
Sporting a Randomtshirts.com shirt :: We Grow Them Big in Delaware

So, I haven’t been blogging much this week. I’ve been slammed trying to straighten my new office and get things set up.

But somehow I stumbled upon this super cool website:

randomshirts.com

Apparently it’s been around for a while. I called my sister to tell her about it and she said, “Oh I know all about that site. It’s all over campus.”

Guess I’ve been missing out since I’m not in school anymore.

Anyways, check it out. They’ve got some really good and funny shirts.

Well – back to organizing old faxes. And when I say old faxes – I really mean throwing way faxes that have been sitting in piles since 2002.

I should have taken a before photo so you could see how much progress I’ve really made.

Speaking of which – I need some artwork or something in my office. If any aspiring artists are out there and want to show off your work in Harker Heights – let me know.