CWF Schedule


FYI.. here’s our latest on shows scheduled for the next few months:

April 19 Sachse Assembly of God
Grand opening of new youth facility!!!
7pm. FREE!!!
2709 Third St. Sachse,Tx 75048. 972 495-1116

April 22 CWF @ Brotherly Love Ministries
6pm. A Plus Christian Academy
10327 Rylie Rd. Dallas,Tx 75217.
Tickets between $5-$10 972 287-5500

June 24 Chisolm Trail Baptist Church Kid’s Camp
Glen Rose,Tx

July 22 First Baptist Church – Grapevine
Riverbend Children’s camp Glenrose,Tx

Jesus films posted


It’s amazing, but a year after I found them, people are still asking me where they can watch the Jesus parody films from Vintage 21.
I believe the group has taken them off their website, but have no fear… you can now watch them on my Myspace.com page.
For those of you not familiar with the videos, its basically a Mystery Science Theater 3000 take on an old film about Jesus. It’s not meant to be scriptural, in fact I believe it’s quite the opposite. It’s meant to take a humorous look at how “outsiders” view Christians.
Just visit my profile and click on VIDEOS underneath my picture (oh and you’ll probably need to be a myspace member to view the videos).

APME awards

I’m not one who loves to brag on myself, but I’m feeling pretty good today. I was just informed that I won two honorable mentions at APME over the weekend.
My story on downtown parking (I think I wrote it my first week at WDL) won an honorable mention for business reporting and my story on the Roach “problem” at KFC won for Freedom of Information Act use.
I guess it’s good to know you’re doing things right when judged by your peers. As soon as I can find one, I’ll publish a full list of the winners.

NY Times reports other ending planned for West Wing

The NY Times reports that originally Santos was not planned to win the presidential election last night on The West Wing.

Like many political campaigns, the presidential election depicted last night on “The West Wing” on NBC would have had a different ending had it been held four months ago.
But the reversal of fortune for Matt Santos — the Democratic nominee, played by Jimmy Smits, who was the victor — had nothing to do with any shift in opinion among voters.
Instead, Lawrence O’Donnell, an executive producer of the show, said he and his fellow writers had declared Santos the winner only after the death, in mid-December, of John Spencer, who portrayed Santos’s running mate, Leo McGarry. At the time of Mr. Spencer’s death, the plot for last night’s episode had been set: the election was to be won by Alan Alda’s Arnold Vinick, a maverick Republican (modeled a bit on Senator John McCain), whom many Democrats (including the Democrats who write the show) could learn to love.

The story also discusses the future of the cast members, including President Bartlet (Martin Sheen), who plans to enroll in college at The National University of Ireland in Galway.