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Jack Link’s beef jerky has a great ad campaign called “Messin With Sasquatch” and if you haven’t seen the four commercials, here’s your chance.

www.messinwithsasquatch.com

If you have a Pocket PC, you’ll be interested in this:
11 Killer Freebies for your Pocket PC

I’ve always wondered if anyone really checks the signature at the bottom of my receipts when I pay for something with my credit card.
So did this guy.

A great article about websites and how much they cost.
“How much should a design cost?”

“The Most”

10.23.2006 — 2 Comments

This morning I spoke in both morning services on, “God’s Love – Illustrated” – and instead of preaching a regular message, I was encouraged by Pastor J to play 24-minutes of the DVD, “The Most” (translated in Czech to mean “The Bridge”).

It is a powerful illustration of God’s love to mankind through the sacrifice of His one and only Son, Jesus.

More information is available here on the movie.

This afternoon, before hitting the road and heading back North to Warsaw from Indy, I was able to get together with some of my Indy-buds for lunch and conversation.

It’s amazing just how important my friends are to me – something I remember each time I am able to spend a good chunk of time with them.


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Isn’t it good to know that even at 26-27, four college-made friends can still act like we do?

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FUEL has officially ended. It’s almost Saturday and I’m finally relaxing at the “Pence Hotel” here in Fishers.

It has been a great weekend at the FUEL conference – especially the opportunity to network with fellow youth leaders from around the country. I will always appreciate these opportunities to gather together with like-minded individuals.

Today (pictured above) Bo Boshers spoke twice in the two rallies. He is on staff at Willow Creek church up in Chicagoland. He gave some great tips and tricks of programming in the local church. While I didn’t really take anything “new” away from his seminars, it was good to hear things I’ve already heard in a new way – from a new source. (I think that makes sense…)

I also sat under my buddy Brad Zimmerman (vinmarkproductions.com) and his co-worker Wally, the Middle School Pastor at Watermark (iamwatermark.com) as they co-taught a seminar on programming and media. Good stuff. My second seminar was by my buddy Mike Hofer – student ministries pastor at College Wesleyan Church. His seminar was on “Understanding Youth Culture” and was probably the most beneficial hour-plus of the weekend as far as seminars went. (that was a good compliment, and when Hofer reads this, I’m hoping he’ll call me and thank me for such kind words.)

At dinner tonight, I got a call from Aunt Pam & Jenna who happened to be in Indianapolis. They drove to the Chic-Fil-A that I was enjoying my dinner at for a quick visit-in-passing. It was a special treat to see them for those few moments!

Quite a few times today I found myself missing my wife and daughter. I will be glad to reunite with them tomorrow evening. Looks like I will be enjoying the company of some of my Indy-buds tomorrow for lunch before heading back to Warsaw. As of now, Magee and Brandon will be joining Kory and I for lunch somewhere.

Photos from FUEL, day 2 are here.