Jobby Job for Nick!
I got a job! I start on Monday!
It’s with Bethany Press/Bethany International!
Wahoo! Can you tell I’m excited?!
Oh yeah… praise God
An answer to many prayers!
I got a job! I start on Monday!
It’s with Bethany Press/Bethany International!
Wahoo! Can you tell I’m excited?!
Oh yeah… praise God
An answer to many prayers!
A very good read. I wish more people read Nielsen (with a descerning mind — some thingshe says I disagree with) and followed just a few of his recommendations. The web would truly be a better place for all.
Top Ten Web Design Mistakes of 2003 (Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox)
Charlie Hall said something during a worship set at the OneThing conference that really struck me as profound. It was after we had sung the song “One Thing.”
The last stanza says “All of life comes down to just one thing, And that’s to know You, oh Jesus, And make You known.”
I never realized it, but technically there’s 2 things there- to know Him and make Him known. Charlie Hall explained it this way: Breathing is “one thing” — you breathe in, and you breathe out.
If you know Him, you must make Him known.
To make Him known you must first know Him.
Exactly.
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So I’m back from One Thing. It was quite an experience.
I really got alot of teaching to chew on and some of the worship was excellent. I encountered God a few times, made some new commitments to Him and left some baggage at the foot of the cross.
I also expanded my view of who God really was. I found that I had tried to place God in a box that could not hold him. I also found that the kingdom of God is much bigger and more eclectic than I had previously thought.
I dealt with a lot of judgement issues… which may be reflected in this blog… we’ll see.
One thing I did discover is that I was wrong in a previous post. IMHO, swearing is not OK. Even saying “freaking” instead of “f**king” is not OK (for me). I realized how often I do this *every* day. This is not a good thing. It shows my spiritual immaturity and lack of holiness. I am going to fix this. If you catch me saying freaking inappropriately, please rebuke me. I’ll thank you afterwards.
More thoughts and ponderances to come.