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On April 27th, a horrible string of storms brought incredible tornadoes to and through Tuscaloosa, Alabama. The images and videos of the tornadoes and the resulting damage have been nothing short of horrific. More than 300 men, women, and children lost their lives as a result of those storms in that area.

Through the wonders of Twitter and Facebook, I have been able to watch pastor-friends of mine respond to the needs on the ground there in Tuscaloosa nearly instantaneously. Following @WetPaste (Wes Pate) and @scottmoore80 (Scott Moore) has helped been helpful to me to know how to pray and update those around me on the needs from the area.

Today the Wesleyan Church released a video interview with the pastor and wife from Tuscaloosa’s First Wesleyan Church, Rev. Joel & Tracy Gorveatte where they update us on what the relief efforts look like as well as the large-scale ramifications of a tragedy such as this:

The Wesleyan Church has also established The Wesleyan Emergency Relief Fund to direct funds to the heart of Tuscaloosa through our church there to support the relief efforts that are most needed. Online giving is available through this link.

I am so proud of our sister-church there in Tuscaloosa that is able and willing to be a central hub in the relief-efforts there in their community. They truly are being the hands and feet of Christ in Tuscaloosa.

More information about the needs of the relief effort can be found on on Tuscaloosa First Wesleyan’s website here.

More information on our Wesleyan Church denominational response to the tragedy is here.

I love my wife. She represents “Tha Muthahood” better than most. I am honored to be her husband and am in awe of her mothering skills (and patience level)! Happy almost-mother’s day, babe!

This video by Anita Renfroe has been making its ‘viral rounds’ on the interwebs and I found it entertaining enough to warrant blogging about it.

My favorite line: “we bust a cap on toothpaste”.

Enjoy:

UPDATE: Thanks to my cousin Brock for pointing me to more of the story of Michael Clancy (who now happens to be a 29-year-old lawyer in Phoenix). Story here.


Please watch (and enjoy):

I’m not going to lie. I could still probably sing every single DC Talk lyric ever written. When I stumbled upon this video today I had two quick thoughts that I felt the need to share on my blog:
1. I am so glad I had the privilege of growing up listening to DC Talk.
2. I am so glad that there is no video-proof of me ‘performing’ this exact same song in the privacy of my bedroom (complete with ‘dance’ moves) every single day of my life in 6th and 7th grade.

That is all.

PS – if you did not grow up listening to “Christian Music” in the 90’s this video (and this post) will mean absolutely nothing to you and I apologize. Also, did you know you can still get DC Talk albums on Amazon?!


Talk about creative… If I were a train-buff something like this would probably instantly go on my to-do list. Maybe my son Ezra will continue to love trains and this could be something I build with him one day!

Looks like this guy used an IKEA LIATORP Coffee table ($279 retail) and an N-Scale train set (found one on Amazon for about $50)
Can you imagine how great of a conversation-piece this would be in your living room, rec-room, or even church-office?! I love it.

More information about “Coffeetableville” here.

I love moments like these that I get to spend with my little girl: