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- "Great goals require great sacrifice. You need to ask: 1) What will it cost? 2) What am I willing to give? 3) Is it worth it?"- @RickWarren 2012/02/07
- thanks to all for thoughts and prayers earlier this week, @joymcmillen 's tests came back with good results! 2011/07/15
- wow... 425 people came out to Movies In The Park tonight. A-mazing. Can't wait for next month's on July 30th! http://moviesinthepark.org 2011/06/26
- my family is awesome... they made ME pancakes this AM and got me some awesome gifts (no ugly ties) - proud daddy! #BeingADadRocks 2011/06/18
- new post "Tribute To My Dad" - http://tinyurl.com/3o5f8y6 Love you, Pop! 2011/06/17
- There has been an abundance of Princess talk and dress-up going on this AM - love my little girl 2011/06/16
- resurrecting the blog... but taking baby steps :-) re-post from last year "Bloom Where You're Planted" http://1Peter2Nine10.com 2011/06/13
- great time @ lunch w/ @jeremiahbowser great guy, awesome heart, fantastic worship leader. Brazilians love him like Germans love Hasselhoff 2011/06/10
Archive for June, 2010
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What’s The One Thing?
Posted on June 24, 2010 | View CommentsWhat's the one thing... ...that would be hard to give up. ...that you need to give up. ...that keeps you from reaching your full potential. ...that you feel ashamed about and no one else knows about you. -
It’s A Dad Life
Posted on June 21, 2010 | View CommentsThought this was pretty funny. In honor of Father’s Day… Dad Life from Church on the... -
Proud Dad Moment.1
Posted on June 15, 2010 | View CommentsI had a proud dad moment tonight. -
Excusable Mistake or Inexcusable Selfish Choice?
Posted on June 7, 2010 | View CommentsI have heard it said that sin is anything that distracts you from loving God (or even others) the way we should --- the way Christ loved us. When it is convenient for me, it is an excusable mistake. The reality is, I am making an inexcusable selfish choice. -
Eternal Significance?
Posted on June 2, 2010 | View CommentsWhen it is all said and done --- will people remember you for your credit score? Will they remember you for how much money you had in your bank account, what was in your 401K, what kind of house you lived in or what kind of car you drove?












