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January 03, 2006

Calvinism vs. Hobbism


Had to put this one up!

Faithwalkers was awesome. Completely life changing. If people ever send me pics i'll post some.

For Christmas I got a pezmp3player. I'll post pics soon.

Also....be looking for the lyrics to my song that i sang at church yesterday. I have some changes, but they should be up this week.

The overnighter teen new years party was awesome! let's see.....pineapple/ham pizza, listening to relient k while playing bucket ball, return of the king, pirates of the caribbean, Super Smash Bros: Melee, no sleep, the parents pancake breakfast right before cleaning up and practicing worship before 10 o'clock kept us busy.

I thought I should post this Faithwalkers story:

I was sitting at a table filled with about 8 guys and one girl from different churches in Iowa. My guitar was sitting on the ground next to me as we ate and I discussed with a couple of guys the circumstances over which it was within our authority (not power) to rebuke satan. Mark Darling, pastor of The Rock in Minneapolis, musician, father, and an exceptional public speaker walks up, places his hand on my shoulder and says,

"Man, what a player you must be!!!".

Looking around at the 8 guys at the table i turned to him, confused, wondering why he thought i was a player, and even more so, why he was so enthusiastic about it. He continued after a few fractional seconds:

"Man, you carry that guitar around with you everywhere! Do you really love to play?"


You just had to have been there.

spider at January 3, 2006 01:07 AM

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It was great to see you at Faithwalkers and to get a chance to chat!! Hope things are going well for you! Your in my prayers.

Posted by: Lisa at January 4, 2006 09:42 PM

Well, you ARE!!!!

hahahahahahaha...just try and get back at me for that!

Posted by: Rachael at January 5, 2006 12:15 AM

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