Entries from April 2008

April 26, 2008

I read the news today, oh boy…

I really like this song (A Day in the Life, the Beatles) and wondered what it was really about, so I gathered some facts and opinions…here is what I came up with:
A 41 piece orchestra played on this. The musicians were told to attend the session dressed formally. When they got there, they were presented [...]

April 20, 2008

In Bloom

Its that time of year where everything is new again. Not just on the outside, but some newness is taking place in my heart as well. Its a cool thing…newness…discovery…and the pursuit of something much, much bigger than me.

A lady came up to me at church and handed me a check for $600 [...]

April 17, 2008

IIIIII look at all the lonely people

About two years ago, at a Newsboys concert, God impressed something very important on my heart. I must confess that I have been disobedient with it until now. Until today.
I know what God’s Word says about taking care of orphans, but for some reason, undenounced to me, it resonated with my heart today. [...]

April 12, 2008

Mentors

My ipod strikes again. Today’s song that spoke to my heart was called 6th Avenue Heartache by The Wallflowers. The song itself is about history repeating itself, and the singers struggle to move on. The line that sticks out goes:
and the same black line that was drawn on you, was drawn [...]

April 5, 2008

How I Wish You Were Here…defined

Well, here goes.  In no way do I profess to stand by any of this as being “absolute”…its just my opinion and nothing more.  This post is in reference to one I wrote earlier about a line out of the song, Wish You Were Here, by Pink Floyd. Here is the line broken down the [...]

April 3, 2008

Oprah needs prayer

In the words of my buddy Leah, evil.

 

April 2, 2008

How I Wish You Were Here…

Today, I found another profound Biblical truth in a secular song. A song I have listened to many, many times, but never really heard this line:
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?

Before I blog about this, I am curious to see what [...]