Monday, May 9

Read here. kbye i love you.

Wednesday, February 23

silence!

Saturday, February 19

The book I'm reading, The Case for Faith by Lee Strobel, is so mind blowing. I encourage all to read it. Here is something sweet from the end of the chapter I just finished:

...He's the only one who not only claimed to be God bur proved to be God. When I compare this to all other claimants of all other relgions, it's like the poet who said the night has a thousand eyes and the day has but one; the light of the world dies with the setting of the sun...At the midnight of human ignorance, there are a lot of lights in the sky. Noontime, there's only one. And that's Jesus Christ, the light of the world. Based on the evidence for who he was, there really aren't any competitors.

The chapter that this ended was all sorts of evidence as to how God proved He was real. Beyond what's in the Bible, scientists have found archeological evidence and all that jazz - this book is so wonderful. Our God is so wonderful.

Friday, February 18

It's only the re-gathering and
going on
which lends substance
to whatever magic
might possibly
evolve.
-Charles Bukowski


All is well. The Books produce sweet tunes. School is stressful, but soon to be less so. I need a new template for this stupid thing. Let me know how you are :)

Tuesday, February 15

This was in Jordan Hackney's profile, and I frappen love it.

"Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when dreams come true, there is life and joy." Proverbs 13:12(NLT)

Monday, February 14

Being in college makes where you grew up a vacation spot. Going home for the weekend can be so lovely, and I love that.

Tuesday, February 8

While studying for my Environmental Science test, I came across the realization that I am a transcendentalist, just ilke Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. Transcendentalists view nature as a direct manifestation of the divine, emphasizing the soul's oneness with nature and with God. They objected to what they say as their fellow citizens' obsession with material things. Thet viewed everything in nature as a symbol or a messanger of some deeper truth.

Hells yeah, transcendentalists.