Wednesday, January 21, 2009

3rd generation


well, here's the deal....I've been rocking the blackberry for a while but I'm seriously considering pulling the switch-a-roo when I'm up for my upgrade in march. SCARY!!! i really cant stand phone switches and to be honest i really like my blackberry but I'm prolly gonna switch for two reasons:
1. mobile-me to help me with my many calendar issues
2. 3G

anyway be praying for me hahahahaha
for all of you that tuned in needing one of the doctor's spiritual nuggets you may be feeling disappointed at the lack of spiritual content associated with this post so let me, like a good preacher, tie this into something spiritual hahahah but for real...
cool leadership thought i stumbled on during sermon prep...the thought is based on this great passage in 1 kings 12:1-14

Rehoboam illustrates the crucial need to pass on faith in God carefully
and deliberately from one generation to the next. David was the first
generation of a new era of history. The Scriptures remembered him as a
deeply committed man of God who molded a nation from a loosely organized
group of competing tribes. Second generation Solomon inherited a stable
kingdom and simply had to organize the nation.

Rehoboam is a classic example of a pattern of behavior seen in the third
generation. He showed little concern for God or for the nation he was to
rule as the anointed of God. Whether in nations, organizations,
businesses, churches, or families, the third generation is always at risk.
Frequently, they simply inherit the traditions of their parents without
making them their own. The dream of the first generation does not fire
them. They are not compelled to maintain the stability won by the second
generation. They often see no need to walk in the ways of their fathers
and try to make their own way. Lacking commitment to something beyond
themselves, without the guidance and wisdom of a larger community, their
quest for independence becomes their destruction.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Weirdos

Jp's castin out the "destroyer".....great job Dup in reaching 09 goals!!!!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

"GOOD LIKE ROBINHOOD"


I SMOKED THIS 8 POINT YESTERDAY MORNING IN ST FRANNY ON A HUNT WITH MY BOY TIMMY STRAIGHT AND EDDIE G FROM THE FRANNY CAMPUS. IT WAS AN AWESOME HUNT WHERE I SAW ABOUT 12 DEER ALL DAY BUT THIS WAS THE ONE I HAD TO TAKE...I KILLED HIM WITH MY BOW AT ABOUT 40 YARDS!!! I TOTALY DIDNT FEEL COMFORTABLE SHOOTING AT THAT DISTANCE BUT I WENT FOR IT AND IT PAID OFF. IT MAY NOT BE A BEAST LIKE JDAWGS BUT JDAWG SHOOTS A GUN LIKE A FEMALE AND I SLING ARROWS LIKE ROBINHOOD.....HAHAHAHA (JUS JOKIN) BUT ALL IN ALL IT WAS AN INCREDIBLE DAY HANGIN WITH THE FRANNY CREW-BIG THX TO THOSE GUYS AND MR. TOM

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

1st wed

Don't forget about 1st wed tonite at hiland!!!! Starts at 7pm-gonna be ridiculous. C ya there

Friday, January 2, 2009

Zondervan

Pretty cool oppurtunity I heard about that's going on at HPC this weekend!!!
Fwd from Ps Johnny:

I want to let you know about a unique opportunity at our Highland Campus services this weekend (January 3rd and 4th). We're going to be hosting Zondervan Publishing's Bible Across America tour. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the NIV Bible, they are travelling by RV all across America to invite people to contribute to a completely handwritten Bible – America's NIV – that will eventually be sold in retail stores and online. Their tents will be set up outside the back foyer for all Highland services, and everyone will be invited to write a verse for this historic Bible. There is no age limit!
Help us to spread the word!