CNN/YouTube debates

CNN and YouTube are joining forces for the next round of presidential debates.
Not only is CNN planning on sharing their video footage with YouTube, but YouTube users can submit their own video questions for the debate.
The candidates will not only watch the video question but have to answer them as well.

Anderson Cooper will host the live debates.
The Democratic debate will be July 23rd – the Republican debate will be held September 17.
What would you like to ask the candidates?


Submit your questions online
– or just share them with us

Ruth Graham in coma

Ruth Graham, pastor of world renowned evangelist, Billy Graham, has fallen into a coma.
According to a report from the AP, Ruth Graham fell into a coma yesterday, the same day the Grahams announced both Billy and Ruth would be buried at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, NC.
As of this morning a spokesman for the Grahams said she was only semi-comatose but is becoming less responsive to caregivers and her family has joined her at her side.

On Wednesday, her husband had said she “is close to going home to heaven.”
“Ruth is my soul mate and best friend, and I cannot imagine living a single day without her by my side,” said Billy Graham, who is 88 and ailing himself with prostate cancer and Parkinson’s disease. “I am more in love with her today than when we first met over 65 years ago as students at Wheaton College.”

Graham’s say they’ll be buried at library

In a statement released today by the Billy Graham Evangelical Association, Billy and Ruth Graham have announced they will both be buried at the Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, NC.
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In December, The Washington Post published a very interesting article telling of the struggle between Franklin Graham and his parents.
According to the December story, Franklin, the new head of the Billy Graham Evangelical Association and Samaritan’s Purse, is hoping both of his parents choose to be buried at the new Billy Graham Library in Charlotte, NC.
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At the time of the article, his mother, Ruth, wished to be buried in the mountains, 100 miles from Charlotte, at The Cove, a retreat the BGEA built in 1984 for pastors and their wives.
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Nestled in forests of poplar, locust and Southern pine, invisible from the highway except for a single gray steeple, the 1,500-acre Cove was Ruth’s project from its beginning in 1984. She believed that people working hard for Christ, in whatever capacity, needed a place where they could idle in a rocking chair, stare at the mountains, and find new energy to continue their work. Her husband and his board agreed, setting up the Billy Graham Training Center at the Cove.
Ruth worked closely with architects and construction engineers on the classrooms, auditorium and guest accommodations. A small library was established and as years went by, books given to Billy, inscribed by the world leaders who wrote them, found their way there. Glass cabinets today display some of the thousands of gifts he acquired: a Ten Commandments tablet from movie producer Cecil B. DeMille, a letter opener from German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and porcelain and silver from visits to China, North Korea and Russia.

Author Patricia Cornwell met with the Graham’s and tried to dissuade the Graham’s from changing their mind about The Cove.

As Cornwell ends her short speech to Billy that November evening, Billy says, “I sure appreciate what you say, and I have no comment. I’ve heard all this before.”
Cornwell is not dissuaded.
“I tell you, if you’re buried there I’ll dig you up and move you here,” she says.
Ruth chuckles from her bed. “I’ll be one of the pallbearers,” she says.
At the sound of Ruth’s voice, Billy’s face softens toward Cornwell, as he says, “I’ll just think and pray about what you’ve said.”

Here’s the statement released from the Graham’s today:

Press Releases
Billy Graham Statement on Selection of Burial Site

MONTREAT, N.C., June 13, 2007 — “Earlier this spring, after much prayer and discussion, Ruth and I made the decision to be buried beside each other at the Billy Graham Library in my hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina.
We have held this decision privately and only decided to announce it now that she is close to going home to Heaven.
Ruth is my soul mate and best friend, and I cannot imagine living a single day without her by my side. I am more in love with her today than when we first met over 65 years ago as students at Wheaton College.
Ruth and I appreciate, more than we can express, the prayers and letters of encouragement we have received from people across the country and around the world. Our entire family has been home in recent days and it has meant so much to have them at our side during this time. We love each one of them dearly and thank God for them.”

Hat tip to the DMN for the heads up

WSJ says, “Build at Railway Stations”

Well, maybe the Wall Street Journal doesn’t actually say, “Build at Railway Stations” but they do have an interesting story about smaller towns who are planning big development around transit rail.
Hmmm… smaller towns with transit rail… where have I heard that before 😉
According to the WSJ:

“There’s a lot of research that shows that if the public sector puts money into a transit system, they can expect three to five times that amount in private money” for adjacent development, says Marilee Utter, president of Citiventure Associates LLC, a Denver firm that has worked with a number of cities on development around light-rail systems.
These developments can pay off for cities in several ways. Research shows that the value of commercial and residential properties close to transit stations often rises — and that translates into higher real-estate tax revenues in that area. Economists from the University of North Texas, for instance, found that between 1997 and 2001, office properties near suburban Dallas Area Rapid Transit stations increased in value 53% more than comparable properties not served by rail. Values of residential properties rose 39% more than a control group not served by rail.

For my sleep deprived friends

For my sleep deprived friends (and family)… here are some tips on getting a good meditative power nap in from Lifehack:

  • 1 STRETCH your legs for 30 seconds.
  • 2 SIT on a chair or couch. If you’re at work back away from your desk a bit.
  • 3 CLOSE YOUR EYES.
  • 4 STRETCH your arms above your head, slowly roll your head to stretch your neck.
  • 5 DEEP BREATHING – take at least 3 deep breaths in and out. Do this slowly and hold in between the in and out breath.
  • 6 REST and RELAX your face, jaw, eyes and whole body.
  • 7 BE AWARE HOW YOU FEEL as you relax.
  • 8 CALM THE MIND. Let go of all thoughts. As thoughts come into your mind, just repeat this gentle reminder to yourself “Empty The Mind.” You may want to switch over to a word of your choosing to focus on (mantra) that will help push out other thoughts. Examples of words are Peace, Calm, Rest, Empty, Power, Strength, Love. Any word is fine. In fact the word “OM” can be helpful because it is not attached to other meanings. Whatever works for you is what is best at that moment!
  • 9 IGNORE NOISES in the same way that you ignore thoughts. Repeat your mantra or “Empty the Mind.” Don’t get mad at noises, just flow with them as if they are waves under your boat of meditation.
  • 10 OPEN YOUR EYES slowly after about 10-20 minutes. Take a few more deep breaths and stretch again: arms, neck, legs.
  • 11 AHHHH. Feel the rejuvenation!

KLTY Celebrate Freedom

KLTY has announced their scheduled lineup for Celebrate Freedom this year. Of course I’m a little annoyed. I think they do this to me on purpose, but they put the artists I want to see in the evening and the morning.
I really don’t care much for who’s playing mid-day.
And with a two day event this year, I’d have to go on Friday night, see the artists I want to see, leave and then come back on Saturday. Gripes.
Oh well. Here’s this year’s scheduled lineup:

.FRIDAY JUNE 29
Afternoon
Caleb Rowden
Scott Riggan
Circleslide
Daniel Doss
Echoing Angels
Tanya Godsey

Evening
Rush of Fools
Krystal Meyers
Salvador
needtobreathe
Building 429
Sanctus Real
Barlowgirl
Skillet

.SATURDAY JUNE 30
Morning
Aaron Shust
Bebo Norman
33Miles
Gateway Worship
Brandon Heath
pureNRG

Afternoon
Michael English
Marcos Witt
Shawn McDonald
Bethany Dillon
Anthony Evans
Nicol Sponberg
Thousand Foot Krutch
Nate Sallie
Superchic[k]
Rebecca St. James

Evening
Avalon
Phillips, Craig and Dean
Natalie Grant
Nichole Nordeman
Toby Mac
Casting Crowns