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1/31/2007

Knox County Government

Filed under: Current / General, Local, Personal, Politics permalinktrackback — Team Swap @ 4:12 pm

We change out county commissioners and we get more of the same.

The fix was in and it was obvious to any that even glanced at the coverage and discussions from the court house today. The only surprise, quirk, in the plans that had been laid out was when the County Law Director said that Billy Tindell could not vote once he was selected to County Clerk. The swearing in of his replacement during a break was just shady.

I hope everyone remembers this when elections roll around again. This was not what the people wanted, but it maintained the political machines as they were basically.

Gardasil bill pulled

Filed under: Current / General, Family, News, Politics, Technology permalinktrackback — Team Swap @ 8:44 am

Playful.com has a excellent post up about the Gardasil bill (which would require all teen girls to be immunized against cervical cancer) which is getting pulled from one of the house sponsors. Full story here.

No 2007 Season For Landis - Probably

Filed under: Current / General, News, Personal, Sports, Technology permalinktrackback — Team Swap @ 8:38 am

It seems that due to delays in scheduling a hearing at the USADA and trouble getting requested defense documents has lead to Floyd Landis likely missing all of the 2007 cycling season. This has been expected for a while, but it seems virtually guaranteed now. This chance is only increased by the fact that which ever side loses is likely to appeal to the Court of Arbitration of Sport in Switzerland. Full story at yahoo cycling here

The Dynamic and Intimate Twelve

Filed under: Faith, History, Personal permalinktrackback — Team Swap @ 8:29 am

Milton Stanley from Transforming Sermons has a great post up, based on a John Frye piece, about a key characteristics of the twelve disciples that Jesus chose. They were men that did things, but they were also men that lived side by side with Christ and each other. Milton’s full post here

Green Peace Rolling

Filed under: Current / General, Misc, News, Politics permalinktrackback — Team Swap @ 8:23 am

Day by Day from Chris Muir is a great one today.

Day By Day 1/31/07

Find our views on global warming here.

1/30/2007

Hurting for a Prayer

Filed under: Faith, Family, Personal permalinktrackback — Travis @ 9:07 am

So I was thinking about prayer and how at times it seems stronger than others. So I had to sit down and think…”What is it that as seperated my prayers in the past from the prayers I now pray?”
Answers began to pour into my small mind. I remember a time when sin was a big part of my life and I lived in it knowingly and did nothing to change it. Night after night I would I would prayer for to be forgiven for the same sins because I committed them over and over and over again. I felt so unworthy to pray. So after a while my prayer life was a crash scene of confusion. “I don’t know what to do..” I would pray. But I always knew then that my answer was to simply stop doing the sins that were making me feel like God hated to hear me coming. It was that simple. Yes I on occassion sin those same sins. The diffrence is that I do not do them and then say “Oh well I can pray for them tonight and they wil be fine.” God hates sin. It seperates us from God. God hears the prayers of the holy and to be in sin and not try to stop is going to take the power of our prayers down to little or nothing.
The next problem I thought of was when I started to pray I would not feel like God was really listening because I didn’t know how to pray right.
I prayed anyway. I forced myself at times to go before God and give plea my needs and those of others out to Him. After a while I was asked to lead prayer in the middle of the pod. It wasn’t long before big words were getting used in my prayer and others were praying aloud in agreement with me. I went to bed one night and before I went to sleep I had a friend tell me that I needed to be careful not take glory from my prayers. Others were counting on me to pray for and with them. I thought about what he had said and that night I tossed and turned. I saw myself in my mind standing before the pod and and praying loudly and using five dollar words.Then it hit me! God doesn’t care about those things. I did! I had to ask the leaders of the church to find some one else to pray before the people. My prayers were not to God but to praise myself. To this day hold back what I say when I pray aloud and that keeps me from getting caught up in pride. I love the spotlight. I have to work to put God first if I want to be able to pray with power. I am not able at this time to pray aloud like the Spirit tells me I can because I am vain. Limit your exposure and give it to God for prayers that move mountains.
The last thing I thought of was alot like the second problem. I just didn’t pray. I would be asked to pray for some and agree. I always intended to pray for them but never seemed to remember when I was on my face. Pray for them ,pray with them. Pray at all times of the day. you don’t have to let others see it you don’t have to dissappear. Pray as you walk. Pray as you sit. Pray as you drive. Pray whenever you can. Watch you prayer life grow.
Prayer is like working out in the gym. You will start out small but with alot of reps you will soon get strong in what to pray for. You will be able to pray long and with more passion towards God then you ever knew you was capable of. Praying is talking to God. So sometimes after or before you pray get in word. Or just be still and don’t talk and focus on God. Listen for His voice. Prayer is only hurt when we fall short.

1/29/2007

Perfect Timing

Filed under: Faith, Personal permalinktrackback — Team Swap @ 9:02 am

David C Price from Espresso Roast Blog has a update on his new church as well as pointing out the perfection of God’s timing regarding his and the churchs vision. This is a great lesson to everyone that is wondering why God is waiting in certain areas or regarding certain things in their lives. David’s post here.

Less then 24 hours until Windows XP SE ships

Filed under: Current / General, News, Technology permalinktrackback — Team Swap @ 8:32 am

May the Star Trek and SCA Geeks in front of Best Buy and Comp USA have a good night of sleep before they spend all day upgrading.

If you are considering a upgrade to Vista you may want to give the following article from the Star a read regarding Microsoft’s distrubing VISTA EULA - Article Here

Those considering immeidately upgrading may want to read this (post here) and follow the path that I think most users will - upgrade in six months to a year (or when you go to a new PC) and let early adopters and IT departments worldwide find and deal with holes in the OS.

Becoming Like Christ

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