Archive for July, 2003


Selleck or Hasselhoff

The question is, who is a bigger P-I-M-P in the 1980’s, Tom Selleck or David Hasselhoff? Its a question that has been debated for years and I am going to attempt to address it and perhaps shed some light on this situation. I would first like to thank my friends Matt Piland and Chris Bell [...]

Vampire

The world is a vampire. Just kidding. I’ve just always wanted to quote a Smashing Pumpkins song in my journal. Anywho . . . lets see. Today was my last day as intern. I might be working at NP in the Fall but it’ll probably end up being in the Spring. So we’ll see. I [...]

What

To Jennifer, Sam, & Shana:
REMEMBER THE RULES!!! That is of course if you’re even reading this.

Current

What I’m Reading This Week: A Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway
What I’m Listening To This Week: Coldplay - both albums, Pete Yorn, Blue October, Minibar

Noises

I wonder what its going to take for me not to screw up? Life is so complicated and yet so simple. I wish I could just turn down the noises and circumstances that distract and distort the simplicity. Here’s to discerning the complicated . . . and whats with all the “dis” words in a [...]

Current

What I’m Reading This Week: The Story We Find Ourselves In by Brian McLaren, Like A Rock by Andy Stanley
What I’m Listening To This Week: Weezer - Blue, Weezer - Maldraoit, Weezer - Green, Dashboard Confessional, and Gangsta Mix Volume IX

Atonement

An article written for Survey of Theology II in regards to the “atonement”.
Limited or unlimited atonement? That is the question. And can I be honest and share with you how beautifully freeing it is to say �I don�t know!� I honestly have no idea. Five years ago, I would have said one thing. A year [...]

Science

God is not a science to be proven or dissected, but poetry to be experienced, lived, and enjoyed.