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Friday, August 01, 2008
Monday, July 28, 2008
hmmm...look, a blog.
I can't believe the last time I posted was back in May. Wait...yep, I do believe it.
I am a horrible blogger, and I apologize to everyone who has lost their job, due to calling in sick everyday because they are secretly glued to their laptop hoping I post a little nugget of wisdom or stupidity.
I also hate that I have become that which I hate. A blogger apologizing for his lack of blogging. As if you care how I feel about Obama, gas prices, a possible SAG strike, or The Dark Knight. (Answer key below)
So anyway. I'm here, and I want to make a Mid-Year Resolution. (I'm going to countdown to midnight and then it takes effect) I plan to mend the broken relationship I have with my blog. I'm not getting any younger, and they grow up so fast. I'm afraid that one day I'll wake up, and it will gone. I'll turn to my wife and with tears running down my cheeks, I'll ask if I've been a good man. Rachel will look me squarely in the eyes and say, "Seriously? You're treating your blog like one of our kids? That's silly."
Blog, I'll be right here...if you'll have me back.
And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon
Little boy blue and the man on the moon...
Answers:
A.Don't really know
B.Anger
C.Are you kidding?
D.I either want to be Batman or Christopher Nolan when I grow up
I am a horrible blogger, and I apologize to everyone who has lost their job, due to calling in sick everyday because they are secretly glued to their laptop hoping I post a little nugget of wisdom or stupidity.
I also hate that I have become that which I hate. A blogger apologizing for his lack of blogging. As if you care how I feel about Obama, gas prices, a possible SAG strike, or The Dark Knight. (Answer key below)
So anyway. I'm here, and I want to make a Mid-Year Resolution. (I'm going to countdown to midnight and then it takes effect) I plan to mend the broken relationship I have with my blog. I'm not getting any younger, and they grow up so fast. I'm afraid that one day I'll wake up, and it will gone. I'll turn to my wife and with tears running down my cheeks, I'll ask if I've been a good man. Rachel will look me squarely in the eyes and say, "Seriously? You're treating your blog like one of our kids? That's silly."
Blog, I'll be right here...if you'll have me back.
And the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon
Little boy blue and the man on the moon...
Answers:
A.Don't really know
B.Anger
C.Are you kidding?
D.I either want to be Batman or Christopher Nolan when I grow up
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Spoiler Alert!
Well, the cat is out of the bag and the beans have been spilt.
Diebold Accidentally Leaks Results Of 2008 Election Early
Diebold Accidentally Leaks Results Of 2008 Election Early
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Baht Trailer
This summer at the CIY MOVE conference, 20,000 students will be made aware of the sex trafficking industry that is so prevalent in the world today. Most people have no idea the scope of this global crisis, nor do they realize that it exists within our own country.
In January 2008, a team from Christ In Youth set off for Cambodia to shoot a documentary about sex trade, ultimately putting a face with the crisis. I was not on this team, and did not have much to do with this project, and when I saw the final product on screen, I was absolutely blown away. Derek, MD, Terry, Tony, and Jon all did an incredible job! We're all praying for God to raise up students to become aware of a great tragedy and to ultimately DO something about it. We're asking God to cause students to move.
So here it is...the trailer for Baht.
In January 2008, a team from Christ In Youth set off for Cambodia to shoot a documentary about sex trade, ultimately putting a face with the crisis. I was not on this team, and did not have much to do with this project, and when I saw the final product on screen, I was absolutely blown away. Derek, MD, Terry, Tony, and Jon all did an incredible job! We're all praying for God to raise up students to become aware of a great tragedy and to ultimately DO something about it. We're asking God to cause students to move.
So here it is...the trailer for Baht.
Monday, March 03, 2008
New Look
I would just like to come out of hiding to say thanks to Chris Holohan for the blog's new look. I think he did a great job. Thanks Chris.
I had to promise that I would post more than 6 times a year in order to retain his graphic design services.
We'll see how that goes.
I had to promise that I would post more than 6 times a year in order to retain his graphic design services.
We'll see how that goes.
Friday, January 11, 2008
The Narrow Door

We leave next week for our first Discipleship event of 2008. I'm really excited about our theme, The Narrow Door. To learn about the event or to check out our dates and locations visit ciy.com/discipleship
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
a nice surprise

Back in college, I was a big fan of a band called Waterdeep. Let me rephrase that...I was OBSESSED with Waterdeep. Looking back, I probably reacted a bit harshly when someone expressed their distaste for the band. I was one of Waterdeep's biggest advocates, and I was at every show.
Eventually, the band's frontman and my hero, Don Chaffer, put the word out that they were getting off the road and settling down. They were getting more involve with a local church (which I agree with 100%). Over time, their songs faded out of my playlists, and in the past couple years I would say I have not even listened to them at all.
Until now...
In a search for worship lyrics, I ended up on their website (which I figured was shutdown). To my surprise and joy, I discovered that they have released a new album! Apparently, it was released on their site back in June. I was shocked.
Don and his wife, Lori, play all the instruments on their latest project "Heart Attack Time Machine". I'm sure this is old info to other Waterdeep loyalists...but it was news to me! You can check it out on their website or purchase it on iTunes.
If you're a fan of Waterdeep, hearing Don and Lori sing again is like spending time with an old friend. Enjoy!
Friday, December 07, 2007
Jesus...and nothing else.
A few weeks ago, Rachel and I were approached by a couple of Mormon missionaries in front of our apartment. As they walked toward us, I thought "Oh boy...here we go." First of all, my dad was always the one to handle this when we were growing up. What was I supposed to say to these guys? Secondly, I knew there was no way we were going to make any headway in the conversation that was about to take place.
We started out chit-chatting about Webb City, weather, traffic, my job, etc. Then they launched into their presentation. They said all the things I expected them to say, and I'm sure I said all the things they expected me to say.
Now, our church has been walking through Paul's letter to the Galatians for the past couple of weeks. If you could sum Galatians up in a phrase, it would be: Jesus...and nothing else. "False Brothers" were trying to persuade the Galatian Christians that they needed to be circumcised in addition to their faith in Jesus Christ. Paul stressed to them, "NO, NO, NO! You need Jesus...and NOTHING else!"
One of the Mormons looked at me and said "we believe everything you believe, but we have more...you have a slice of the cake...why don't you want the whole cake?"
I remembered Paul writing to the Galatians: "But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed."
Eventually, we all agreed that we couldn't see eye-to-eye. They told us they would pray for us. I told them we would pray for them, and I apologized for all the "Christians" who had angrily slammed a door in their face.
It's easy to say the Mormons are wrong, because they're of an entirely different faith, right? But we do this within our own faith, don't we? We tell ourselves that its about Jesus...and volunteering at church. Its about Jesus...and a daily quiet time. It's about Jesus...and helping old ladies across the street.
No, Jesus alone saves us. That's the Gospel.
Rachel and I thanked Jesus that night for His work at the cross. We thanked Him that He has given us "everything we need for life and godliness" (2 Pet. 1:3) We thanked Him that the Gospel is about Jesus...and nothing else.
We started out chit-chatting about Webb City, weather, traffic, my job, etc. Then they launched into their presentation. They said all the things I expected them to say, and I'm sure I said all the things they expected me to say.
Now, our church has been walking through Paul's letter to the Galatians for the past couple of weeks. If you could sum Galatians up in a phrase, it would be: Jesus...and nothing else. "False Brothers" were trying to persuade the Galatian Christians that they needed to be circumcised in addition to their faith in Jesus Christ. Paul stressed to them, "NO, NO, NO! You need Jesus...and NOTHING else!"
One of the Mormons looked at me and said "we believe everything you believe, but we have more...you have a slice of the cake...why don't you want the whole cake?"
I remembered Paul writing to the Galatians: "But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach to you a gospel contrary to the one we preached to you, let him be accursed."
Eventually, we all agreed that we couldn't see eye-to-eye. They told us they would pray for us. I told them we would pray for them, and I apologized for all the "Christians" who had angrily slammed a door in their face.
It's easy to say the Mormons are wrong, because they're of an entirely different faith, right? But we do this within our own faith, don't we? We tell ourselves that its about Jesus...and volunteering at church. Its about Jesus...and a daily quiet time. It's about Jesus...and helping old ladies across the street.
No, Jesus alone saves us. That's the Gospel.
Rachel and I thanked Jesus that night for His work at the cross. We thanked Him that He has given us "everything we need for life and godliness" (2 Pet. 1:3) We thanked Him that the Gospel is about Jesus...and nothing else.
Friday, August 24, 2007
The Sabbath


Whenever I get a short break, I've been reading portions of "The Sabbath" by Abraham Joshua Heschel. This is the kind of book that I have to read each sentence about eight times before I can come close to grasping it. Its very deep, and very poetic.
I thought this was an interesting excerpt to share from the first chapter:
For where shall the likeness of God be found? There is no quality that space has in common with the essence of God. There is not enough freedom on the top of the mountain; there is not enough glory in the silence of the sea. Yet the likeness of God can be found in time, which is eternity in disguise.
The art of keeping the seventh day is the art of painting on the canvas of time the mysterious grandeur of the climax of creation: as He sanctified the seventh day, so shall we. The love of the Sabbath is the love of man for what he and God have in common. Our keeping the Sabbath day is a paraphrase of His sanctification of the seventh day.
Wednesday, August 01, 2007
The Times, They Are A-Changin'...
Its the next to the last night of our three week Summer Conference run in Carbondale, IL. This has been an amazing tour, and we've heard a LOT of good things about our theme, ONES. It feels good to be a part of something like this.
I love Carbondale because I get to have my share of thai food down the street. I've also introduced more than a handful of people to the wonders of Vietnamese Coffee at the Longbranch Coffee Shop.
But the big deal tonight was the chance to honor our friend, Robin Sigars. Andy Hansen showed up this week and tonight we surprised Robin with a slide show. (I know, it sounds like 1996, but it was touching...back off)
Andy shared a few words about Robin, and then Johnny Scott and I prayed for Robin and his transition to senior minister at Carterville Christian Church.
It is an understatement to say that Robin has played an integral role at CIY through the years. God has reached thousands upon thousands of students and leaders through Robin's preaching. He is an amazing Christian example.
Even though I couldn't be there for it, I know Kevin Greer got the same send-off out in California. Kevin is taking up a new post at Ozark Christian College teaching Youth Ministry. I've had the privilege of working with Kevin on our Discipleship weekends and Wilderness Retreat. I really look up to Kevin. I admire his passion for learning as much as possible about spiritual formation, and teaching students about spiritual disciplines.
We'll miss you, Robin and Kevin.
I love Carbondale because I get to have my share of thai food down the street. I've also introduced more than a handful of people to the wonders of Vietnamese Coffee at the Longbranch Coffee Shop.
But the big deal tonight was the chance to honor our friend, Robin Sigars. Andy Hansen showed up this week and tonight we surprised Robin with a slide show. (I know, it sounds like 1996, but it was touching...back off)
Andy shared a few words about Robin, and then Johnny Scott and I prayed for Robin and his transition to senior minister at Carterville Christian Church.
It is an understatement to say that Robin has played an integral role at CIY through the years. God has reached thousands upon thousands of students and leaders through Robin's preaching. He is an amazing Christian example.
Even though I couldn't be there for it, I know Kevin Greer got the same send-off out in California. Kevin is taking up a new post at Ozark Christian College teaching Youth Ministry. I've had the privilege of working with Kevin on our Discipleship weekends and Wilderness Retreat. I really look up to Kevin. I admire his passion for learning as much as possible about spiritual formation, and teaching students about spiritual disciplines.
We'll miss you, Robin and Kevin.
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
back from the dead
I traveled to Louisville, KY last weekend with MD, to be on set of the latest City On A Hill production. After our experience producing LONE, MD and I were eager to check out what other filmmakers are up to. City On A Hill is currently in production on their Easter Experience, while simultaneously filming content for Southeast Christian Church's 2008 Easter Pageant. As we drove to Louisville, Shane Sooter (director) asked if I would mind playing the role of Lazarus. Of course, I said yes. Despite the heat last Saturday, I really had a great time getting into the character. Cassie and Melissa (Mary and Martha, respectively) were great actresses to work with. This Lazarus footage is specifically for the Pageant at the church. Here are a few snapshots from the set.





Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Youth Group 101
Here is one of several videos we recently produced. They're available on YouTube and the CIY Summer Conference podcast.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
too many books
So, this happens to me occasionally: I go through a phase with no books to read. Either there is nothing of interest to me, or I just get apathetic about reading in general.
Soon, however, I hear about a really good book and I start looking for it. Usually, the day I buy said book, someone comes in raving about some other book...so I end up getting it.
Then there is that one book I hear three different people talking about. These three people are not connected in any way...so I figure, "It's GOTTA be good!"
There's the book that really applies to what we're doing at work, so it just makes sense to get THAT.
I'm engaged now, so I've got people advising me on what books on marriage to read.
Finally, my pastor Steev, just handed me a book the other day that several men in our church are reading.
So that's the cycle I go through. No books...too many books...no books...too many books. I have a stack of books staring me in the face, and I don't know where to start. I'm a couple of chapters into several of them. It's quite intimidating.
Here's the part where I should quit typing: What are you reading right now? What book is really speaking to you? Is there a book I should go pick up right now and add to the madness?
later.
Soon, however, I hear about a really good book and I start looking for it. Usually, the day I buy said book, someone comes in raving about some other book...so I end up getting it.
Then there is that one book I hear three different people talking about. These three people are not connected in any way...so I figure, "It's GOTTA be good!"
There's the book that really applies to what we're doing at work, so it just makes sense to get THAT.
I'm engaged now, so I've got people advising me on what books on marriage to read.
Finally, my pastor Steev, just handed me a book the other day that several men in our church are reading.
So that's the cycle I go through. No books...too many books...no books...too many books. I have a stack of books staring me in the face, and I don't know where to start. I'm a couple of chapters into several of them. It's quite intimidating.
Here's the part where I should quit typing: What are you reading right now? What book is really speaking to you? Is there a book I should go pick up right now and add to the madness?
later.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
It's that time of year again!
It is a BEAUTIFUL day! I just got back from the park where we regularly play DISC GOLF! If you've never played, drive out to Joplin and we'll head over to the course.

Now, some people mistakenly call it, "Frisbee Golf". A frisbee is something you throw back and forth at a picnic. Disc Golf, on the other hand, requires strength, precision, and a lot of skill. It also requires a strong voice to scream things like, "DANG IT!" or "THAT'S NOT WHERE I MEANT TO THROW IT!" or "NICE THROW, NATE!" (that last one is usually the phrase of choice in our group)

Now, some people mistakenly call it, "Frisbee Golf". A frisbee is something you throw back and forth at a picnic. Disc Golf, on the other hand, requires strength, precision, and a lot of skill. It also requires a strong voice to scream things like, "DANG IT!" or "THAT'S NOT WHERE I MEANT TO THROW IT!" or "NICE THROW, NATE!" (that last one is usually the phrase of choice in our group)
Wednesday, April 04, 2007
two more days.
At Christ In Youth, we gear up all year long for our Summer Conferences. There is usually a flurry of activity around May as interns arrive, staging and props are built, and videos get the final touch up.
Not this year.
In two days, we set out for Panama City, Florida for our first event with ONES. The youth group at Southeast Christian Church, in Louisville, Kentucky, holds a week-long conference at the beach every year which is aptly named: Bible and Beach. This year, they are partnering with CIY.
Which means...
"all that time" we would usually have before June has been crunched into the last few weeks leading up to April. Its amazing to see how much has been written, designed, built, painted, recorded, and edited in such a short amount of time. I'm really excited about our content this year. Yes, it will be a little crazy next week, but this is a very exciting time of year!
Please be praying for all of us over the next couple weeks!
Not this year.
In two days, we set out for Panama City, Florida for our first event with ONES. The youth group at Southeast Christian Church, in Louisville, Kentucky, holds a week-long conference at the beach every year which is aptly named: Bible and Beach. This year, they are partnering with CIY.
Which means...
"all that time" we would usually have before June has been crunched into the last few weeks leading up to April. Its amazing to see how much has been written, designed, built, painted, recorded, and edited in such a short amount of time. I'm really excited about our content this year. Yes, it will be a little crazy next week, but this is a very exciting time of year!
Please be praying for all of us over the next couple weeks!
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