christiand2010:


Worship Leaders our goal is not higher hands, louder voices, moving bodies, good music, deep hymns, or compelling liturgy. An entertainer can do that. But we are more than entertainers. If people wanted great music they probably wouldn’t ask us. If they wanted to be entertained they…

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bwandoncastillo:

T3i Giveaway. 

The offer/contest ends on November 26th, 2011.

So I have this Canon T3i in which I got for free from my madres work or whatever. I really don’t need it so I decided to just give it away (considering I have a camera already) Shipping and handling will be provided by me so don’t worry. I took like 3 pictures with it so that’s why it’s open but it’s in really good condition with no scratches or anything. It has everything included in the box and the rules should be simple.

I only need that so I know who you are and I’ll use that random name number generator thing to decide whose the winner. Then, I’ll message you and just ask for the info. 

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Thanks guys. I appreciate it.

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So down to business. Cause I got my business socks on. Cause it’s business time…
Jon Foreman

Here I am!

So here I am on tumblr. An online blogging mechanism. As I sit here I wonder am I really going to use this? Or will it simply be another way for me to kill time and find something to do during my Christmas break? It makes me realize that Americans (and others) simply use technology to kill time because they have nothing else to do. Or do they? In our day and age, the church is constantly looking for those who will rise up and become the next leaders. As it is, they are few and far in between. Now, with technology, the time they could be using to build themselves up in God and learn from the current leaders around them (pastors, youth leaders, deacons, mentors, etc.) is being wasted away on binary code. While these websites do have their uses, remember next time you log on, what are you logging out?