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Wednesday, March 31
Strange SearchSo I was looking at the refering links for my website and strange one came up... click here to repeat search that led to my site. When I did it I was the #2 link... very odd combination of words... even stranger that I had all those words on my site in just such a way I was the number 2 best option today.... - footprints of Chad, 5:27 PM .:
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Monday, March 29
Sarah GrovesWow... she keeps on doing it. Making great albums that is. I remember the first time I heard her music I was driving to go see my brother in the spring of 2001 and listening to some local Christian station play their top 10. Well, they had one of her songs at #5. The funny part is I only heard part of #6 and #4... I heard just enough to fall in love with her music and figure out that she sang it. I don't remember which song it was that I heard but I know it was off the Conversations album. As soon as I got home from my brothers I downloaded her songs from the internet and started listening to them... I had most of them memorized within a couple weeks. I bought Conversations and put it in my car and rarely took it out. About a year later I bought her third album All Right Here... and then last year I was able to go see her in concert, in Colby, KS of all places. A town I grew up 30 miles away from but lived about 4 hours away from while I was in college. I drug my roommate home for the weekend and he and my mother went to the concert with me. The point of all this is I now have all 4 of her albums including her most recent that was released last week, The Other Side of Something, and I love them all. If you have not heard of her or just haven't really listened to her songs I suggest you listen again and carefully this time. There is so much truth in her words it is just amazing. You can listen to clips of her songs on her website... check it out. .:
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Saturday, March 27
Crazy Day at the MoviesSo... if you have visited my site much in the last 6 months or so you may have noticed that I have supported Mel Gibson's new movie from day one. I saw the movie opening weekend and was amazed just like most people who have seen it. Well, today something interesting happened. Call it what you will but I am going to call it interference from the Devil. "The Passion of the Christ" opened here in England this weekend. It wasn't quite as big here as it was in the US. There was a longer line for "Looney Toons" than for "The Passion" if that tells you anything. If any of you went to see the movie opening weekend in the states like I did you know that the lines were crazy and many shows were sold out days in advance. Not the case here... of course I don't think it was all over the news like it was in the states... not really sure though cause I don't get British TV. I could... but I would have to pay almost 250 dollars a year in tax just to recieve there signal... then pay for the service. That's another story I'll go into later. Anyway, the last two weeks I have been making plans for the single enlisted population here at my base to go see this movie. I coordinated with the base chapel so all who went on this trip to see "The Passion" would only have to pay 1 pound (roughly $1.85) and the chapel would pick up the rest. I also made sure we had transportation to and fro and purchased all the tickets. All in all 13 people signed up to go. Everything is going fine, besides the little mix up when I was picking up the tickets because they had reserved my seats for the wrong movie. And if any of you have ever been to England you know that customer service over here sucks... but they did get it sorted out and every thing was fine. We went inside our cinema and after like 30 minutes of commercials and previews the movie finally started. There were a couple other big groups of people in the cinema but it was no where near to being full. When the movie finally started it played for 15 minutes and got just about to the part when the Roman soldier gets his ear practically cut off in the garden where Judas betrays Jesus and the film quit. Some how the film itself had been torn. Now, I know this happens from time to time but it typically doesn't happen to movies on opening weekends. The only other time I have seen it happen was in my hometown theater and that place was a dump at the time and the movie they were showing was had been in theaters for months. So the manager of the theater comes in and says it will be fixed in about 5 minutes and we will get free passes for the next time we come. Thirty minutes go by and he comes back in and says they won't be able to show us the movie because they can't get it fixed so they are going to give us our money back and give as free movie pass. So... we left and my little outreach went nowhere. I am going to try and reschedule it and I hope this will actually give more people a chance to go. Just one more thing. Paul says in Romans that, "If God is for us than who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31b). God will use this little mishap for His glory, you just wait an see. - footprints of Chad, 3:41 PM .:
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Wednesday, March 24
I found this article the other day and it is very interesting. Anyone planning on voting this November should read it. That means everyone 18 and over should read it.
— Ion Mihai Pacepa (the author) was acting chief of Romania's espionage service and national-security adviser to the country's president. He is the highest-ranking intelligence officer ever to have defected from the former Soviet bloc. Click the link below to read the whole article. http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/pacepa200402260828.asp - footprints of Chad, 2:47 PM .:
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Tuesday, March 9
Wow! It's been a long time...
What has happened since... In a nut shell. I have seen Jennifer twice! Both times were just fabulous. Once in Kansas City over Valentine's Day weekend and once the very next weekend in Montgomery, Alabama! We did lots of fun stuff including going to a couple movies, ice skating, going to church, shopping (yay), going to a park do to wonderfully nice weather, etc. Two very special weekends that is for sure! But now I have finished ASBC and returned to my island across the pond. Upon returning I was put in a new job. I am now the OIC of the NCC. It's actually good that nobody knows what that is for security purposes. ;-) I am still recovering from jet lag... my sleeping schedule is wacked out! Coming to England is worse than going back to the states I can tell you that. I have seen The Passion of the Chirst! WoW! Amazing... simply breath taking. It's really kind of sad how many people are going to that movie and don't really understand why the movie is called the Passion. But I know that this movie is changing lives and putting Christs name and the forefront of conversations. And what could be better than an entire nation contemplating Christ at some level if only for a moment? You would have had to be living in a cave not to know about its release into theaters. It is number 46 on the list of highest grossing films in the US and it has only been out for 3 weeks! Lots of people seeing what He did for us. Just so everyone gets this straight... it wasn't the Jews or the Romans who crusified Christ... it was you and it was me and everyone else who has ever lived. The Romans may have driven the nails but the driving force behind the hammer was the sin of man. It had to happen... and Christ's suffering was a part of the plan from the begining. Christ always new that he would have to bear the sin of the world by dieing on a cross. And it all happened perfectly according to plan. And I think Mel Gibson did a fabulous job of showing us what happened that day. Well... there's my two cents on that. - footprints of Chad, 1:53 PM .:
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