This Isn’t Karma
The last three weekend’s Pastor Jud Wilhite has been preaching a sermon series called, “Strapped: Finding Hope in Today’s Economy.” The series has been encouraging to me and I think it has really hit home with a lot of people who feel like they have nothing in this bad economy. In summary the series has [...]
Happy Birthday Ashley!
3 years ago yesterday . . .
I nervously drove from Park City to Las Vegas for the first time to meet a certain young lady I had met through a Christian dating website. I pulled into her driveway and was scared to death. “Would she look as beautiful in person? Would she be as fun [...]
Be Prepared
Can anyone ever be too prepared?
My dad is a master packer. He can fit more things into a suitcase or trunk than anyone I have ever met. I can not remember a time when I have been on a trip with him that he wasn’t prepared for anything: wind, rain, snow, or sun, you name [...]
The Art of Social Marketing
I am no expert on social media, marketing or anything related to the inter-webs. But when an article about social marketing trends appeared in my mailbox today via Exhibitor Magazine I was shocked to read the following quote:
“I’m not sure social media is ever going to become a powerful marketing tool. Blogs have show some [...]
Eternal Perspective
During my daily commute the last 2 days I listened to the two most recent sermons by Francis Chan from Cornerstone Church in Simi Valley, California. I find Chan’s ability to communicate both refreshing and challenging at the same time. The two part sermon that I recently downloaded from Itunes was phenomenal.
“Do you live everyday [...]






