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Today was a historic day for me! At the age of 32, I turned from simply a deer ‘hunter’ to a deer ‘harvester’, after successfully taking down a doe around 6PM this evening.

I was by myself and had already seen a handful of deer through my scope, but never well-enough or long-enough to pull the trigger. Today was the final day of muzzleloader season, so it was my last chance. As I was working out the details of my “sob story” about not being able to shoot at any of the deer I had seen tonight, three more appeared out of nowhere. I thought they were barely within range and just as I was about to second-guess myself for the 8th time in a split-second, I fired my Knight inline muzzleloader and kept staring through the scope waiting for the smoke to clear (and for my heart to slow down, too). After the smoke cleared I saw only two white tails waving goodbye as they pranced up the steep bank, now more than 100 yards away.

After I was sure my chances of a heart attack were minimal, I re-slung my gun and headed towards where I hoped would be my prize. Sure enough, the young doe lay just where I shot her. The shot looked ugly and I was fearful about the possibility of a gut-shot, but was still very excited as I called Jim, whose property I was on and who had told me he would come back out and help walk me through the dressing process.

After the call I had to figure a way to drag the deer back to my truck! I was never more glad to have my paracord survival bracelet than I was today! I quickly untied it and used it to drag my deer the few hundred yards back to my truck. It worked perfectly!

I was ready to take a few pictures, but first needed to call my Grandpa Sheets. He is the one who gifted me the rifle this year and I knew he would be pleased at my success! He was, but immediately following the call my phone battery ceased to exist.

Jim taught me the in’s and out’s (bad pun intended) of deer-dressing and we were both pleasantly surprised at the placement of my shot and lack of gut-damage! I drove the deer to a local butcher and will pick up the finished product in a few days!

What a treat! To have shot my first deer with a single shot from my muzzleloader at 80+ yards is a story that I won’t soon be forgetting!

I just stumbled upon more of the story of the YouTube video I posted a few days of the 29-year old mother who received a hearing implant and was able to hear for the first time.

Leave it to Matt Lauer to run down this story and get us some more information! The lady’s name is Sarah Churman and she sits down with Lauer to talk about the incredible experience on yesterday’s TODAY show on NBC:

Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Ray Comfort and company have put together a moving 30-minute documentary, “180”, that I would encourage anyone to make time to watch.

Please watch this short preview:

The 30-minute film follows Ray with a microphone and a camera around to mostly 20-somethings who are asked questions about Hitler and the Holocaust and then he takes “a 180?” direction-change and begins a series of questions relating to abortion.

It is fascinating to “see” the interviewees literally change their minds and leaves the viewer begging for follow-up interviews with the same people.

WARNING: this movie DOES include graphic content relating to real life situations.

Promotional materials, DVDs and study materials can be purchased for this film here at heartchanger.com.

UPDATE [2011.10.04]: The winner of the FREE Nevertheless Clothing t-shirt contest is S. Grant! Congratulations, thanks everyone for entering!


Two of my friends, Todd & Cahla Downs, who used to work with me in one of my youth ministry positions have recently launched a brand new venture called “Nevertheless Clothing“. The purpose? I think they say it best (from their about page)…

God gave us creativity, compassion, humor, and a sense of style. Our mission is to use these gifts to bring hope to a seemingly faithless culture. We combine quality products, clean design, with encouraging themes to show love and inspire others. Wear your heart, share your heart, and let love live.

Todd works full time as a graphic designer and Cahla is quite the fashionista – their combined talents and love for the Lord has birthed Nevertheless Clothing and I am so excited for them.

I had a chance to chat with Todd the other evening and got the inside scoop on the business, the desire to give back and permission to give away a shirt here on my blog!

Nevertheless Clothing’s desire to give back in a creative way is what, I think, helps them stand out from the rest of similar startups. Their first “give back” opportunity is something their calling “HANDS 4 HAITI” in which they are using the proceeds from the sale of their first 75-shirts to pay for Todd and his best friend Colin to work in Haiti for a week with a local mission organization ministering to Haitian children! Watch their promo video for a bit more on “HANDS 4 HAITI”:

I’m excited about what Nevertheless Clothing is doing and I want to help them however I can, so I’m featuring this FREE SHIRT GIVEAWAY here on my blog to help drum up some buzz about their company!

Nevertheless Clothing is offering 1 (one) FREE Shirt from their current line to be given away here on stevansheets.com. The winner will be selected randomly from all entries received by Monday, October 3rd. I will contact the winner via email and we’ll send them the shirt of their choice in the size of their choice from the Nevertheless Clothing store completely FREE!

Shirts currently available from Nevertheless Clothing:


HOW TO ENTER THIS GIVEAWAY: (the more ways you enter, the more chances you have to win!)

  • Simply comment on this blog post letting me know which shirt is your favorite.
  • Visit Nevertheless Clothing’s Facebook page and ‘LIKE’ it and write the following on their page wall: “I am walking proof of true love. I want to share it with the world.” (only entries that ‘like’ the page AND post the statement on the wall are able to be counted)
  • Tweet the following statement being sure to include the link and hashtag: You are walking proof of true love. Share that love with the world. – http://bit.ly/nclothing #nvrthlss

  • That’s it! Three ways to enter. Do one or all three before Monday, October 3rd at 8PM EST for a chance to win a FREE shirt from Nevertheless Clothing and help us get the word out about this great new clothing company with a passion to share true love with the world!

    Thanks to Steve Spangler Science, we recently we received the “Ultimate Dry Ice Science Kit“.

    After the kit arrived in a single box the only thing we had to supply was some dry ice. A call to our local “Airgas” retailer netted us dry ice at less than $1.50/lb!. Having done some of the Spangler-approved dry ice experiments in the past, we quickly knew which items were for which experiments even before finding the papers in the bottom of the box suggesting the experiments to try with the kit.

    The $80 kit contains the following:

      • Boo Bubbles Kit (a large plastic mayo jar with a valve installed on the side and a length of plastic-tubing, a bottle of dish soap, also two kid-sized gloves for ‘catching’ the bubbles)
      • 3 – 500 mL clear plastic graduated cylinders
      • a bottle of “Atomic Glow” (adding drops made the water glow in black light)
      • a bottle of “Universal Indicator” (a pH level indicator liquid)
      • 3 Flying Film Canisters (the clear ones with Steve Spangler Science logo imprinted)
      • Large crystal ball bubble bowl (perfect rim for creating the “crystal ball bubble”)
      • 15 – 9 oz cups (these came in very handy numerous times)
      • a 24″ Cloth strip (thicker than a shoelace – perfect size for creating the “crystal ball bubble”)
      • 2 Pairs of clear safety glasses (imprinted with Steve Spangler Science, too!)
      • Tongs (metal with rubberized handles – very helpful)
      • 5 – 8″ Green glow sticks (fun to put into the graduated cylinder during the reaction)
      • Dry ice glove (one glove with those rubber-beads on both sides)
      • Miniature black light (a keychain push-button light)

    We did try to film the experiments we performed, and some of that will eventually be edited and make its way online, but for now you’ll have to trust me when I say, this kit is fabulous! The best part? As soon as I can get another cooler-full of dry ice, we can do all of our experiments again! Most of the kit-items are NOT disposable, and both the “Atomic Glow” and “Universal Indicator” came in amounts that should make performing these experiments happen DOZENS of times! This would be the PERFECT kit for a science teacher or elementary teacher to use again and again with class-after-class!

    In our situation, Ella (who is 5) was thrilled with the safety glasses and the knit-gloves that were sized just right for her hands. She loved catching and holding onto the “boo bubbles” as we made them and was even successful at drawing the cloth strip (soaked in dish detergent) across the bowl to create the Crystal Ball Bubble!

    My favorite ‘experiment’ was placing a small amount of water in the film canisters and then a small piece of dry ice and sealing it up tight with the lid and waiting for it to ‘pop’ off of our table. We tried different amounts of water and dry ice and noted the timing of the ‘pop’ accordingly!

    Having watched most of Steve Spangler’s videos on YouTube, we were fairly familiar with what experiments to try even without reading through the instructions that were included as a part of the kit.

    The Ultimate Dry Ice Science Kit is available at Steve Spangler Science for $79.99.

    Some of the experiments we were able to perform right-out-of-the-box (after we purchased dry ice, of course):


    Full disclosure: Because of our “Science With The Sheets” videos that Ella and I filmed in the past (episode one, two, and three), Steve Spangler Science offered to send us this product if we’d use it and then review it. It was a no-brainer decision.