OK, if Obama or Clinton are elected are we all going to have $2.50 gas, more money, low inflation, lower food prices, less taxes, more health care, a stronger dollar and a pork chop on our plates and ham hock in our soups?
I think many people actually believe this. I have not been a [...]
Archive for May, 2008
Pork chops and ham hocks
Southeast Christians latest sermon series
This has it all.
Are you struggling with being a mom or loving your wife.Have you bought the lie that cohabiting is a good trial for marriage and that it’s OK with God?Have you been divorced or are struggling in your marriage?Kids will be kids? Doesn’t have to be that way.Are you dealing with rebellious teens?Are [...]
Sport 4 Life Ministry
Well there back in town. Sport 4 Life, the Swedish equivalent of Fellowship Christian Athletes in the States, and its staff and founding missionary Paul Kobylarz are back in Louisville. Paul, and his director Uwe Lundgren, are back with several staff, guests and pastors to play on the annual Southeast Christian Men’s Golf Trip. Yesterday [...]
Don’t look now- Kenny Perry’s leading the Memorial
I posted last week about Kenny Perry’s magificient obsession with making this years Ryder Cup in his homestate of Kentucky. He’s at it again and making me look like a prophet. I mentioned in my last post that he hadn’t missed a cut since January and had a 2nd, 3rd this year along with a [...]
The College World Series at Rosenblatt Stadium
This is another one of those events each year that are simply nostalgic. Along with the Masters, US and British Opens in golf, the World Series in baseball, the first weekend of the NCAA tournament and the NFL playoffs.
If you ever played baseball in little league, high school or college then this takes you back [...]
Life’s coincidences
As I was typing the titles for my blogs last night into my weekly email; I listened to Peter J Daniels video in the background. Peter Daniels was speaking about focus and life goals. He was mentioning stories of great heroes from the bible and from history. As I was typing my entry about Kenny [...]
Magnificient Obsession- Kenny Perry and the Ryder Cup
I was sitting around last night thinking about a good topic for sports this week. I haven’t been following much baseball and the NBA is still in the semifinals- if you can believe it. I thought well, there is always golf.
It seems to me that Kenny Perry has developed a magnificent obsession to make the [...]
Are you still trying to fill that God-shaped void in your heart?
I am seeing it more and more these days. I hear of attempted suicides, actual suicides, major depression battles. I hear stories of people who cannot cope with the world today and its changes. I watch people who cannot cope with the loss of a loved one or good friend. I read about celebrities who [...]
Ron Paul- What do you make of him?
Some people think he is a kook. Other people think he’s on the fringe. I think he is on the right track. I supported Mike Huckabee as many of you know during the primaries, however, I was intrigued by Ron Paul’s commitment to fiscal conservatism and strict constitutionalists thinking. Of course Paul has things I [...]
As Promised- Peter J Daniels
As promised Peter J Daniels at his best.
Part 1http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1231928058670505512&q=&hl=en
Part 2http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=896339321254690598
Part 3http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=9144522832915746557&q=&hl=en
Part 4http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1184787989760862837&q=&hl=en
We’re going modern
Ashley and I are going to sell some of our excess stuff and use the money to buy some more simplistic, minimalistic, modern furniture.
We both agree that we love the sleekness and clean edges. We love the practicality and the form and function of modern furnishings.
We also do not like excess or clutter in our [...]
Paul Goydos and Sergio at the Players
Watching golf this past Sunday was quite enjoyable for me. Typically, when I’m watching the final round coverage on Sundays; I pull for certain guys and against others. That was not the case at the Players Championship this past week.
I had so many things to pull for and nothing to pull against. From the start [...]
Indiana Jones and Prince Caspian
It takes quite a while for my wife and I to find movies that are suitable and interesting enough to watch. I get excited a few times per year anticipating new movies. This past year went saw National Treasure II and it was great in my opinion. It wasn’t as good as the first but [...]
Celtics versus Lakers
The resurgence of the Celtics this year is causing a certain nostalgia. I feel like a kid again. I remember shooting ball in my grandparents backyard while Larry Bird and Magic Johnson fought it out on the court. It 1984-1985-1987 it was Celtics versus Lakers predominantly- with a few moments of Dr J mixed in [...]
Peter J Daniels
I’ll have some embedded video links from Peter. He is probably my hero aside from Jesus. I have read his autbiography, and most of his books. I have watched his DVD’s and listened to his speeches. I have corresponded with him a few times on email and spoken to him on the telephone.
He is such [...]
Is community and the cottage industry on the rise again?
With the rise in gas prices, the looming recession and the cost of consumer staples going out of the roof- are we going to see a a rise in communities like Norton Commons or Signature Point? The all inclusive communities where you can work, live, play and shop. For all the negatives in socialist countries [...]
A Natural Remedy for acid reflux and gerd
For years I have battled acid reflux. Maybe I drank too many pops as a child or I’ve eaten too many fried foods through the years. I’ve heard that the carbonation in cokes will deplete your stomach acid and that most acid reflux sufferers actually have a lack of acid instead of a surplus of [...]
Christianity has shaped history no matter what we make our history books say!
I took about 45 minutes the other day to review a PowerPoint presentation my friend from Church Dave McConnell put together. From my memory Dave taught a course at Southeast Christian on Church History. I remember going to his home at one point and borrowing the CD with this presentation. That had no be 2 [...]
The Southeast Men’s Golf Trip
It’s right around the corner. I can’t wait. This is one of the highlights of my year.
6 rounds of golf at 4 really nice courses- three nights in a hotel with all your meals for $385.
Great relationships built over the years with good Christian men.
Great fellowship and laughter.
Great meals. Great meals. The food is wonderful [...]
Energy Policy
Don’t we all want the US to be more competitive in the world markets? Don’t we want a better valued dollar? Don’t we want more independence from foreign oil? Don’t we want to move toward new sources of energy? Don’t we all want to become more efficient and more effective in our methods? Don’t we [...]
