Archives For July 2005

Tonight I finally figured out the “delayed shutter” feature on my new digital camera. I can hold the shutter open for up-to 15 seconds.

So, to test it out, I headed for the bathroom. Yep – the darkest spot of the house during daylight hours.

I first played with matches, and then got creative and grabbed my manual flash and tried some “twin” photos. I’ll get the hang of it soon enough and inspire the masses!

Enjoy the photo set here.

Had a great time with my accountability group tonight – tonight was SUPPOSED to be the maiden voyage of my ESKY Electric Helicopter, however, due to some circumstances (I’m scared out of my brain!), I have yet to fly my newest toy! This week, however, SHOULD be the first attempt at lifting off the gym floor!

Also – this weekend at Warsaw Wesleyan Rev. Jerry Lumston will be speaking. He’s our pastoral candidate! Dad and Mom are still heading this way this weekend, though Dad will have to speak for me another time!

I am SO excited about having Rev. Lumston here on Sunday. I pray God’s will will be made known in this situation!

You’ll love this video if you remember the song “Take on Me” and you’ve seen the show “Family Guy”.

Otherwise don’t click that link!

Thousand Foot Krutch - The Art of BreakingThousand Foot Krutch seems to have “done it again” with the release of “The Art of Breaking” – their third studio release.

Signed to Tooth & Nail Records, these guys seem to have continued in their success due to being backed by arguably the largest “Christian Underground” label to date.

From their website (www.artofbreaking.com) to their album design, these guys are seemingly “larger than life” these days.

Musically they sound very much the same on this album as their last, “Phenomenon”. I would have liked to have heard a bit more maturity in their sound on this album.

My guess is that these guys will continue to make music for a long, long time – plenty of time for me to get my request for “more maturity”!

Matisyahu - LIVE at StubbsMatisyahu’s LIVE album, “LIVE @ Stubb’s” is absolutely incredible. After listening to “Shake of the Dust…Arise” a couple dozen times, to listen to a LIVE concert of Matisyahu’s, I’m even MORE intrigued by this guy’s devotion to God of the Old Testament.

Mixed in with a few “song intros”, these tracks speak of God in Old Testament fashion. Songs about Moses, the Israelites, and numerous other OT characters are found within the reggae lyrics makng up this disc.

12-tracks and 5-seconds shy of 1-hour, the disc is SECOND on my “most played” these days, second only to the studio album by Matisyahu.

Track 7 is one of my favorites because of it’s beatbox sounds. My favorite, though, is “Warrior” by Matisyahu both on this album and his studio album!

Again, Matisyahu’s website: www.hasidicreggae.com

For my birthday, Jess purchased Matisyahu’s debut album, “Shake of the Dust…Arise!”, though she couldn’t find it available at Sam Goody or Walmart. She had me buy it for $9.99 on iTunes (before my birthday, even!)

This album has probably been the most played on both my iTunes computer software and in the car these days. I just can’t seem to get enough of this style of reggae/hip-hop.

Matisyahu is NOT a Christian. Matisyahu is a Hasidic Jew with an amazing devotion to God of the Old Testament. His lyrics surround his praise for God the Father, but sadly remain silent about God’s only son, Jesus.

An attempt at contacting Matisyahu Miller has been made after I felt the Holy Spirit’s leading, but has yet to happen.

After listening to this album, a conclusion came to my mind: no matter how “devoted” to God we may “look” or “act” on the outside, we can still be “lost”!

More on Matisyahu at his website: www.hasidicreggae.com