08 July 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Oh Thou Blog, Now Long Neglected

Oh Thou Blog, Now Long Neglected

A poem for my long-neglected blog… Oh thou blog, now long neglected, did I not tell how summer would be? Did I not speak of travel and absence, did I not have thy blessing to leave? Did I forget to tell of Haiti and the week that I would spend there, If I had told [...]

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15 January 2010 ~ 1 Comment

Helping Haiti – What Can I Do?

Helping Haiti – What Can I Do?

Since national news media outlets broke the news of a massive earthquake (7.0 on the Richter Scale) which struck the Caribbean nation of Haiti, many organizations have sprung into action, sending money, food, water, medical supplies, equipment, and manpower to assist in search and rescue efforts. And in the days since as media outlets publish [...]

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14 January 2010 ~ 3 Comments

At the Corner of Heresy St. and Madness Ave.

At the Corner of Heresy St. and Madness Ave.

I can honestly say I’m not surprised any longer by comments that come from TV personality Pat Robertson (I personally don’t believe him to be an evangelist). I find myself, emotionally, having invested my own life into the people of Haiti, in a similar place as that of author Donald Miller (Blue Like Jazz, Searching [...]

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31 December 2009 ~ 0 Comments

Another 1 in the Books

Another 1 in the Books

It seems like just yesterday I was sitting in Pappacito’s Cantina in Houston, TX with my best friend, David Poston, waiting for Y2K to wreak 2012-like destruction on our precious American computers and financial servers, causing mass chaos & ultimately the beginning of the end of the world. If I remember our thought processes from [...]

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18 November 2009 ~ 0 Comments

COC Missions Team Update (Tuesday)

We received yesterday at the office another update from the Missions Team on the ground in Thailand that I wanted to share with you today. I guess theses will be about a day behind, so what you read today will be from the day before (actually about 1.5 days before, due to time differences). Anyway, [...]

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