Sunday, November 29, 2009

Sunday, November 8, 2009

This is what I did in Cambridge.

Here is a video that shows a little of what I did in Cambridge. There is a part of the video where a guy get smacked while doing open-air preaching. That is the part that I was part of. That is my friend George and he is the one that induced me to street witnessing. You can view it here.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Another Liberty Spirit Rock post.

I have to admit that I do not always look at the rock when I go to class. It is not on my normal route to classes. So last night while on campus after a prayer meeting, I decided to bring a night verison on the Spirit Rock @ Liberty University. I was amazed at the fact that the rock had changed so quick to ask for prayers for the victims of the Ft. Hood Shootings. I want everyone to pray for the victims and the people who are in custody that they realize that God is with them and he is still there.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Reading Some Old Comments.

I was taking some time to read old comments that have been posted on my blog. But one hit me a little harder back on Feb 3, 2008. The blog title was "Why is Leaving so Hard?" This was just after my speeding ticket trying to get to church on time. The point of the blog was about how it was hard leaving Oklahoma and returning to England. I thought that I made a bad decision. Well, I am not in Oklahoma and I know it is for the better. There is a lot of heart ache that is going that is still on my mind. At that time, I did not know what I wanted to do. I knew nothing about witnessing and never heard of Liberty University. I think that it was a radical decision that was more feeling based than what God wanted to do. It would 1 year and 3 months when I decided to attend Liberty to pursue a Bible Study degree not knowing what God had planned but God is still working me into where he wants me to do his work. I have come to a realization that I do not do my ministry but I do God's ministry for His glory. I remember that the time was troubling since I was doubting my salvation which resulted in a deployed friend calling me. It was at that point that I realized that people read this really terrible blog. I am still amazed that people still read this blog.

I guess we can never know what will happen. As I have been learning more about other world views, like post-modernism, and how they believe that as long as I do not hurt people, I can do what ever I want. The problem is that to know that an action will not hurt anyone, they must know the future and no one knows the future. Then there is God. The one that transcends all understanding. He knows the future because He is outside the bounds of time. I think that as I study and figure out what God wants me to do exactly will take many prayers and a while to wait.

Well, I have wasted to much time reading old posts so I must go.

Sacred Sandwich Interview

So if you are like me, you might like your dose of sarcastic remarks about Churchianity and it downfall of the American Church. Sacred Sandwich is where I get my dose when not listening to Wretched Radio. Here is an interview with the producer of Sacred Sandwich from the blog titled "The Church of No People." Click on interview above (or just a couple words back, same link) to read and get a good chuckle. Also another funny site is "Stuff Christians Like" once know as "Stufffchristianslike.blogspot.com" (Notice the 3 "f"s).

Liberty Spirit Rock Part 2,3, and 4.

So when I orginally saw that the Spirit Rock here at Liberty changed to honor the Vets for Military Week. So I decided to take a picture before I went to Convocation. After noticing the change since I first saw it when I went to Convocation I refused to take a picture and waited after convo. Well it changed again to the Support Our Troops. This time I got all 4 sides instead of 2. This first picture is on the right side and front side. In the red blocks is the 3rd edition of the Liberty Spirit Rock which said "Vote Valentine Nov. 3rd." It also had a heart. Mrs. Valentine is running for VA governor. I heard that she is pro-choice. I guess she lost my vote. The right side had a small yellow ribbon on it for the 2nd and 3rd but was increased for the 4th edition. The left and back side are shown here. I guess since the back side is not as visible they so it is just really badly painted. You can see that the US Military star that is on all aircraft I have worked is on top the the Spirit Rock. The "Thank a Vet" replaces the vote Valentine. You might not recall but she is running fot VA governor (sorry). So as you can see that their is a lot of changes to the Spirit Rock. So as trusty as I can be, I will continue to share the Spirit Rock with all my readers.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Mid-terms Over and Regestered for Classes Already.

My grades came in from all the mid-terms and I did well. I posted a 91% in my O.T. survey class, 80% is the study of God creation (aka Biology), and impressive 2% wrong on my N.T. survey class (that would be a 98%). I took those 3 tests in one 1 day (yay!). I also got a 107% in my Theology class. Overall, this semester has been fairly easy as I continue to learn theology and background information of the Old and New Testaments. Next semester, I will have harder. I am taking a whole 16 credits. I am taking 3 easy classes (Contemporary Issues II, Evangelism, and Praise Orchestra). I am going to finish my theology classes by learning about theology of God (i.e. theology proper, christology, etc) instead theology that applies to man(anthropology, soteriology, eschatology). I am also going to take a class about the Apostle John, who, according to the Mormons, is still alive (I do not personal believe this because if he is still alive, he would be like God and he is not). I am also taking a class on Church History and the hardest class on inductive Bible Study. My Bible study class has about $130 worth of books that I am required to have. I have been told that I will have avout (there is a little German for ya) 2hrs worth of homework for that class. On top of this, I might get a job. I know, I know, you are saying, you do not have a job and you live off-campus. Well, I have a job but it is only paying about 150 a month plus I need a grinder for my coffee that was sent by a good friend in N.M. and also I would like a new Mac Laptop since my Windows Laptop is slowing dying of old age.