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Monday, April 21, 2008
“Calling is the truth that God calls us to himself so decisively that everything we are, everything we do, and everything we have is invested with a special devotion and dynamism lived out as a response to his summons and service.” - Os Guinness

Potluck Dinner Tomorrow Night

In case you missed it, this coming Tuesday we're having a Potluck Dinner. Lindsey Finken has been awesome enough to reserve a conference room at her apartment complex (Directions on email).

So for you chefs and bakers out there, this is your time to shine and bless us with a signature/favorite dish. For those with maybe a little kitchen phobia or maybe your "101 Ways to Cook Ramen" cookbook is all worn out... feel free to bring a favorite item from one of your favorite/local eateries... i.e. Kerby Queso, Rudy's BBQ, Plucker's, HEBuddy baked goods, etc.

Check the link below to see who all is bringing what...
Potluck Sign Up Sheet.

What: Potluck Dinner
Where: Lindsey's Apt. @ The Triangle
When: Tuesday, April 22, 2008 @ 7:00pm
Why: Good food, good fellowship, do I need to explain?!

See y'all Tuesday!
-J.R.

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updated: 4/17/08 - (Charlton Heston (RIP), Tony Blair's faith, Woody Allen & Billy Graham, John Cleese, Bob Dylon & Jesse James & more)

Charlton Heston: The man who touched evil and saved the world -NY Times
Tony Blair believes faith will lead the way: "One of the oddest questions I get asked in interviews, and I get asked a lot of odd questions, is: is faith important to your politics? It's like asking someone whether their health is important to them or their family. If you are someone 'of faith' it is the focal point of belief in your life. There is no conceivable way that it wouldn't affect your politics." -Scotsman
Tony Blair's conversion story: Apologia Sua. Former UK premier Tony Blair told crowd at Westminster Cathedral that his forthcoming foundation will attempt to bring people together in pursuit of UN development goals. -Spero
Ricky Gervais, creator of “The Office”: My argument with God. How I went from Jesus-loving Christian to fun-loving infidel…in one afternoon -Best Life
Woody Allen interviews Billy Graham in 1969 -Film Detail.com
Obama's believers: There’s a theological underpinning to what’s going on with the Illinois senator’s campaign. Engaged, well-informed young Americans are being moved to act and follow in what feels like a religious awakening. -USA Today
Q&A with Ben Stein -Citizen
The last wish of Martin Luther King -by Taylor Branch (NY Times)
Monty Python's John Cleese offers to write speeches for Obama -NPR
Xbox 360 vs. microwave -Wired
Meet the “Indyfans”: movie fans are whipped into a frenzy over Indiana Jones -USA Today
What was it you wanted? Bob Dylan and Jesse James -by Jean Bethke Elshtain (Books & Culture)
Charlton Heston: RIP -by Mark Joseph (Huffington Post)
Charlton Heston's epic acting style defined an era -USA Today
Charlton Heston, Hollywood rebel -Human Events
21-gun salute for Charlton Heston: Hollywood liberals demonized the screen idol for his pro-gun opinions but they were wrong -Times
Interview with Charlton Heston -by Mark Joseph (MJM Group)

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Blessings in Disguise by Alec Guinness
updated: 4/17/08 - (Alec Guinness, Men's Devotional Bible, Ann Rice, The Pilgrim's Progress, C.S. Lewis)

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The late Alec Guinness wrote that as he was walking up Kingsway in the middle of the afternoon, he had an impulse to start running. He ran until he reached a little church. He'd never been there before, but he caught his breath and knelt to pray. For the next ten minutes he "was lost to the world." He explained the compulsion as a "rather nonsensical gesture of love," an outburst of thanksgiving. This after years of being an atheist.
Alec Guinness on -Wikipedia.com

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2008 Christianity Today Book Awards -Christianity Today

My trust in my Lord: I believe in Jesus Christ and I trust Him. It's that simple and that complex -by Anne Rice (Washington Post)

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Opposite Way by Leeland
updated: 4/18/08 - (Eric Clapton, Alice Cooper & Slash, Wynton Marsalis, P.O.D., Leeland, Flyleaf, Phil Wickham, Charlie Hall, Johnny Cash)

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Marsalis' Mass Blends Gospel and Jazz -Christian Post
P.O.D. Lands In BILLBOARD Top 10 -blabbermouth.net
Eric Clapton, In the Presence of the Lord -The bluesman has been haunted by God through his early years, his born-again period, and his recovery. -by John Powell (Christianity Today)
Alice Cooper and Slash honoured for work with addicts. “I don’t think you need to die for your art...I've made myself very available to friends of mine," says Cooper, who will receive the Stevie Ray Vaughan Award. "They're people who would call me late at night and say, 'Between you and me, I've got a problem.'" -Reuters
Rwanda trip highlights Flyleaf's altruistic vision -Sun News
Flyleaf, local bands united in faith -The V247

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Eric Clapton

“The noise in my head was deafening, and drinking was in my thoughts all the time. It shocked me to realize that here I was in a treatment center, a supposedly safe environment, and I was in serious danger. I was absolutely terrified, in complete despair. At that moment, almost of their own accord, my legs gave way and I fell to my knees. In the privacy of my room, I begged for help. I had no notion who I thought I was talking to, I just knew that I had come to the end of my tether, I had nothing left to fight with. Then I remembered what I had heard about surrender, something I thought I could never do, my pride just wouldn’t allow it, but I knew that on my own I wasn’t going to make it, so I asked for help, and, getting down on my knees, I surrendered. Within a few days I realized that something had happened for me. An atheist would probably say it was just a change of attitude, and to a certain extent that’s true, but there was much more to it than that. I had found a place to turn to, a place I’d always known was there but never really wanted, or needed, to believe in. From that day until this, I have never failed to pray in the morning, on my knees, asking for help, and at night, to express gratitude for my life and, most of all, for my sobriety. I choose to kneel because I feel I need to humble myself when I pray, and with my ego, this is the most I can do. If you are asking why I do all this, I will tell you…because it works, as simple as that. In all this time that I’ve been sober, I have never once seriously thought of taking a drink or a drug. I have no problem with religion, and I grew up with a strong curiosity about spiritual matters, but my searching took me away from church and community worship to the internal journey. Before my recovery began, I found my God in music and the arts, with writers like Hermann Hesse, and musicians like Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf and Little Walter. In some way, in some form, my God was always there, but now I have learned to talk to him.” - Eric Clapton on his 20 year sobriety in Clapton: The Autobiography (Quote provided by Steve Beard of Thunderstruck)

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