Happy summer from da beach bums! I hope you all are sleeping in or making money or getting sunburned. I just want to put up a reminder of where our focus should be this summer. It says in Matthew 24:30,36"Then will appear in heaven the sign of the Son of Man coming on the clouds of heaven with power and great glory...But concerning that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father."
I know I have wasted a lot time this summer doing things of no eternal consequence. I would hope to remind anyone reading this that Christ could show up in the next five minutes or in the next five years or the next five centuries. So whether you're tanning at the beach, shooting hoops, or sleeping to 2:00 in the afternoon, glorify him and make the most of every spare moment!
Me and Aaron will post again when we get back from The Clash. ( and after we sleep for a couple days!) we're going with Andrew Leedom and Tyler Barstow, it'll be awesome we hope. Pray for us!
mikey
I know I have wasted a lot time this summer doing things of no eternal consequence. I would hope to remind anyone reading this that Christ could show up in the next five minutes or in the next five years or the next five centuries. So whether you're tanning at the beach, shooting hoops, or sleeping to 2:00 in the afternoon, glorify him and make the most of every spare moment!
Me and Aaron will post again when we get back from The Clash. ( and after we sleep for a couple days!) we're going with Andrew Leedom and Tyler Barstow, it'll be awesome we hope. Pray for us!mikey











36 days to go until the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The world's greatest athletes will meet on the world's biggest stage to vie for laurels and boasting rights. For many, it's the culmination of their life's work. But this year's games have been harried by controversy. China, the host of the games, has had to fend off critiques of the air quality in Beijing, as well as protests against the government and the human rights abuses committed in Tibet. Steven Spielberg, film maker and art director of the 2008 games, resigned the position in protest after his plea that China cease its support of the government-backed genocide in Darfur fell on deaf ears. The Olympic Torch's round-the-world run was greeted with massive protests and riots in many cities, prompting heavy security and even secrecy. China, which regards the games as proof that the nation has entered into a global playing field, both economically and culturally, has had a difficult time dealing with the various issues. So what should the U.S. do about it?
