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I am a 22 year old searching for my niche in the world. I am a recent graduate of Moody Bible Institute with a Bachelors of Science in Biblical Studies. I work at Northwoods Community Church in Peoria, Illinois with college students and jr. high students.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Okay...

So my oldest brother is getting married soon and there seems to be some opposition to it. I say, lets poop in a box and send it to the "opposition" and tell them how we really feel!

My step mom stayed home from work today so that someone could be at our house to let the dogs out. How incredibly moronic is this? I mean, these people (my parents) pattern their lives after two dumb dogs who will hopefully die soon. It is rather annoying how stupid they are with these things.

So my Packers lost again...seemingly the trnedy thing to do this year. They have lost 4 games by a sum total of 9 points. And on top of that, they have injuries out the wazzou...next year will be the year! (Oh great, here we come....Cublike scenario)

I am reading a book called 'Velvet Elvis' by Rob Bell. Rob is a very creative writer who likes to ask a lot of questions. He is a more creative and young version of Dr. Bob McKay. I am not too sure what I think of the book, really. Bell challenges modern thinking and suggests that we must continue to "re-paint" the Christian faith. And he points out that those who say they know a passage of Scripture are out of their minds. My question is, where does he have authority then to write about God, or to talk about God as he pastors a church? Perhaps he doesn't and perhaps that is his entire point. We spend so much time defending ourselves to other Christians, when in fact, that doesn't matter. We deliberate on things that have no eternal meaning...

So I am quitting my job because my employer is forcing me to work 30-35 hours a week, 15 more than the agreed 20 we discussed BEFORE I was hired. How cool is that?

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