A lot has happened since I wrote last. We traveled to Holland for the first time. Holland afforded many good times: we got lost in the industrial section of Apeldoorn, saw some of the biggest cows ever, played at 2 am in a tent and people actually came, discovered the […]
Month: August 2008
“We Are The Branches. He Is Divine.” by John DiBiase
It’s interesting to me how sometimes God can seem to remain so silent through times of adversity, and then just kind of hit you with a simple yet effective revelation that not only reminds you just how dense you can be, but it also tends to make you feel embarrassed […]
“Technology VS Discipline and Prayer” by Barry Blaze of Code of Ethics
I’ve always had this love hate relationship with technology. Some of you know me as Barry, the guy from Code Of Ethics, a band that relied on technology to thrive in the 90’s. You might find this a bit strange, even funny but it’s true! I was selling cd’s at […]
“Most Dreams Die a Slow Death” by Chris Taylor
It’s 12:23 A.M and I just got back from a 7 mile run with 2 friends (1 of which I just met this evening.) Lately I have found myself drifting off while at work or play thinking about when I can get a run and some decent solitude in. It […]
“Words Don’t Act Unless We Do” by Michael Watson of Above the Golden State
Ah, it’s good to be home this week. The last three weeks since the album release have been gnarls (=intense/crazy/radical). Lots of shows and new things I’ve never dealt with before. So I’ve been having a lot of fun too! Life would be boring with the same routine every hour, every day, every year. […]
“Forget the Shift- Paradigms Need Breaking” by David Goodman
I don’t rightly know how it happened. For as long as I can remember, there has been a singular desire- one thing above and beyond all others to which I have devoted my prayer and attention. Purpose. Calling. Function. Pursuit. Mission. Whatever you’d call it. A vague picture in my […]