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Saturday, January 26, 2008
Million Dollar Busboys

Today at the physical therapists, I got to give out several more million dollar bills; four to specific people (including one of the therapists, Janella, that I interact with on a fairly regular basis), two to patients that were receiving therapy (including a PG County Sheriff's Deputy) and one to one random guy that saw Janella's bill and wanted one. Then, at the end of the session, I was asking David if people who came into the therapy room asked about the Million Dollar Bill (they have it posted on the wall), and he said yeah, all the time. So I gave him the rest of the bills I had in my pocket for him to give out to patients that ask! David was grateful for this and said he'd definitely pass them out. Who knew I could recruit others to evangelize for me, in a way???
In the evening, myself, Minh, Rob, Lemlem and Yvonne went out to Busboys and Poets for dinner and a time to just chill and be together. I tried to recruit virtually the entire ministry to come along, but Matt's BT was having dinner at the Stuckeys and Vince's BT was having their yearly BT kickoff meeting at Sally and Melindas. Oh well! It actually worked out great just the way it was, because it ended up being a thing for our BT alone, which we needed. We had a great time eating, talking and laughing...just what we needed! As we were leaving, I was going to share my faith with our waiter (a fellow dreadlocker like myself, except his were much longer). As we were leaving, another waiter saw the Million Dollars I had on the table (they just draw people to them, like moths to light) and I gave him one. I wanted to take him through the "Good Person Test," but for some reason I chickened out. I ended up not seeing our waiter at all; oh well...at least the gospel got into one person's hands. That will be my next goal...to actually take someone through the "Good Person Test."
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Inspiration on a sick day

So yesterday, I went to the gym and did a work out that involved doing a back-extension exercise I learned at the physical therapist. It involves laying stomach-first on a Swiss ball and extending your back up (kind of like a reverse crunch). I was feeling good that day, so I did 20 extensions, 10 more than I do at the therapist. Well, I don't know if I did the exercise wrong or what, but for the rest of the day, my middle and upper back were KILLING me! Funny enough, my lower back felt great! I just can't win...at least I got to share my faith with a Montgomery County Fire Department Lieutenant who was at the gym the same time I was, and another guy named Bobby who I see at the gym every now and then. Those million dollar bills are great conversation starters! Teaching the kids chess went pretty well too; we reviewed the king/queen checkmate, and i passed out candy to the quite players. Ahh, the power of bribery. :)
Anyway, my back continued to bother me all last evening and into the night. I had a terrible time sleeping because every time I moved, my back would scream at me, lighting me up with intense pain. It got so bad, I had to call in sick to work; no way I would have been any use to anyone had I gone in to work the way I was feeling. Subsequently, today has been a day of R & R.
My new Netflix movie came in the mail today: "Freedom Writers." Talk about an inspirational flick! It reinforced the power of the written word and having someone who believes in you. It made me appreciate even more the struggles teachers go through to reach their kids, especially kids with a lot of extra problems. Everyone needs someone who believes in them and who will fight for them to the end.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
A Million-Dollar Question and Tragedy

I am so impressed by the "Way of the Master" evangelism program; Ray and Kirk have such conviction about reaching the lost, and they provide such an incredible way to get people to see themselves as God sees them without the savior: headed for hell. They do this by using the Law, the 10 commandments, to help people see that they really arn't a "good" person, and that if God were to judge them based on whether they've kept His standard of righteousness, they would be found guilty of violating his law and headed for hell. A holy and just God cannot by nature have anything to do with sin, and sin must be dealt with wherever it is found. But God is also loving and caring, and has provided a way for people to be saved from the punishment due for their sins: Jesus.
Anyway, Ray and Kirk developed these cool gospel tracts to act as conversation "swingers." They help a Christian swing the conversation from the natural realm to the spiritual. One of these tracts is a million dollar bill; it looks like real money, with a picture of a president on the front and everything. However, there is no such thing as a million dollar bill, so it's not illegal or counterfeit. On the back, written around the edge of the bill, it says this:
"The million dollar question: Will you go to heaven? Here's a quick test. Have you ever told a lie, stolen anything, or used God's name in vain? Jesus said, 'Whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.' Will you be guilty on Judgement Day? If you have done those things, God sees you as a lying, thieving, blasphemous, adulterer-at-heart. The Bible warns that if you are guilty you will end up in Hell. That's not God's will. He sent his Son to suffer and die on the cross for you. Jesus took your punishment upon Himself: 'God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.' Then He rose from the dead and defeated death. Please, repent (turn from sin) today and trust in Jesus, and God will grant you everlasting life. Then read your Bible daily and obey it."
Now aside from neglecting to mention baptism, this bill is awesome! I was at the physical therapist office today for my regular appointment, and I struck up a conversation with one of the guys who was also receiving therapy (I forget his name, but it started with an R...Randy, maybe?). We started talking about healthy living and how some people live longer than others despite how they live. Eventually we got to talking about death and dying, and I thought, "If this isn't a good time to swing to the spiritual, what is?!" So I busted out one of the million-dollar bills and gave it to him. He read it and we started talking about Christianity and faith. It wasn't a long conversation since I had to go in one of the back rooms to finish my therapy, but he was very grateful I gave him the tract.
In the back room, I gave another tract to David, one of the therapists. Him and I get along very well and actually have had some good talks about spiritual things. He liked it too and agreed that what the tract said on the back was very important. As he left the room, I heard him talking to some of the other therapists about the tract and even another patient who was there for therapy was talking about it! I felt overjoyed that God's word was being spread and people were thinking about what would happen to them when they died. I gave another bill to Tammy, another therapist and to the patient who was talking about it. I couldn't get into a full blown conversation with everyone at the office, but at least I had put God's word and the gospel into their hands. As I left, I was so pumped! I couldn't believe how easy the whole thing had been to initiate; once the ball got rolling, it was easy to talk about spiritual things and share my faith. I couldn't wait to do it again!
On a more sobering note, this evening as I was hanging around the house and checking things online, I learned that a 17-year old boy was killed the other day in a car accident. He was driving his car late at night, drove too close to the curb, lost control and crashed. Only 17 years old...literally his whole life ahead of him, and now he's dead. Apparently he was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the car.
Later on in the evening, as I was talking with my roommates, I learned about the death of Heath Ledger. He was found dead in a hotel room today. One of my roomies heard it was a drug overdose. He was only 28.
As I was looking up info about the death on nbc4.com, I learned that three teens were shot outside of a DC high school today. Fortunately all of their injuries were non-life-threatening, but they easily could have been.
Why am I writing about these things? To show that 1) there are a lot of messed up things in this world, 2) people die every day and 3) we never know when our time to die will be. Think about it...that 17 year old was just driving along, doing who knows what, but I'm sure that dying was the last thing on his mind. And then, BOOM, he's swept into eternity. Barring any suicidal thoughts, I'm sure Heath did not think today would be his last day on this earth. And those kids were probably just walking along, minding their own business, when they felt the sting of bullets ripping through their bodies. It's true...we DON'T know when it will be our turn. And for those of us who have Jesus as our savior, this and countless examples like it should be a wake-up call to us. People are dying out there, many of them without the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Do we just stand idly by as people are swept into death still in their sins? If we have a single compassionate bone in our bodies, our answers should be a resounding "NO." Too long have I gone with minimal conviction about the fate of the lost. This is one man who's glad to be shaken out of his slumber.
A Million Dollar Question and Tragedy
I am so impressed by the "Way of the Master" evangelism program; Ray and Kirk have such conviction about reaching the lost, and they provide such an incredible way to get people to see themselves as God sees them without the savior: headed for hell. They do this by using the Law, the 10 commandments, to help people see that they really arn't a "good" person, and that if God were to judge them based on whether they've kept His standard of righteousness, they would be found guilty of violating his law and headed for hell. A holy and just God cannot by nature have anything to do with sin, and sin must be dealt with wherever it is found. But God is also loving and caring, and has provided a way for people to be saved from the punishment due for their sins: Jesus.
Anyway, Ray and Kirk developed these cool gospel tracts to act as conversation "swingers." They help a Christian swing the conversation from the natural realm to the spiritual. One of these tracts is a million dollar bill; it looks like real money, with a picture of a president on the front and everything. However, there is no such thing as a million dollar bill, so it's not illegal or counterfeit. On the back, written around the edge of the bill, it says this:
"The million dollar question: Will you go to heaven? Here's a quick test. Have you ever told a lie, stolen anything, or used God's name in vain? Jesus said, 'Whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.' Will you be guilty on Judgement Day? If you have done those things, God sees you as a lying, thieving, blasphemous, adulterer-at-heart. The Bible warns that if you are guilty you will end up in Hell. That's not God's will. He sent his Son to suffer and die on the cross for you. Jesus took your punishment upon Himself: 'God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.' Then He rose from the dead and defeated death. Please, repent (turn from sin) today and trust in Jesus, and God will grant you everlasting life. Then read your Bible daily and obey it."
Now aside from neglecting to mention baptism, this bill is awesome! I was at the physical therapist office today for my regular appointment, and I struck up a conversation with one of the guys who was also receiving therapy (I forget his name, but it started with an R...Randy, maybe?). We started talking about healthy living and how some people live longer than others despite how they live. Eventually we got to talking about death and dying, and I thought, "If this isn't a good time to swing to the spiritual, what is?!" So I busted out one of the million-dollar bills and gave it to him. He read it and we started talking about Christianity and faith. It wasn't a long conversation since I had to go in one of the back rooms to finish my therapy, but he was very grateful I gave him the tract.
In the back room, I gave another tract to David, one of the therapists. Him and I get along very well and actually have had some good talks about spiritual things. He liked it too and agreed that what the tract said on the back was very important. As he left the room, I heard him talking to some of the other therapists about the tract and even another patient who was there for therapy was talking about it! I felt overjoyed that God's word was being spread and people were thinking about what would happen to them when they died. I gave another bill to Tammy, another therapist and to the patient who was talking about it. I couldn't get into a full blown conversation with everyone at the office, but at least I had put God's word and the gospel into their hands. As I left, I was so pumped! I couldn't believe how easy the whole thing had been to initiate; once the ball got rolling, it was easy to talk about spiritual things and share my faith. I couldn't wait to do it again!
On a more sobering note, this evening as I was hanging around the house and checking things online, I learned that a 17-year old boy was killed the other day in a car accident. He was driving his car late at night, drove too close to the curb, lost control and crashed. Only 17 years old...literally his whole life ahead of him, and now he's dead. Apparently he was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the car.
Later on in the evening, as I was talking with my roommates, I learned about the death of Heath Ledger. He was found dead in a hotel room today. One of my roomies heard it was a drug overdose. He was only 28.
As I was looking up info about the death on nbc4.com, I learned that three teens were shot outside of a DC high school today. Fortunately all of their injuries were non-life-threatening, but they easily could have been.
Why am I writing about these things? To show that 1) there are a lot of messed up things in this world, 2) people die every day and 3) we never know when our time to die will be. Think about it...that 17 year old was just driving along, doing who knows what, but I'm sure that dying was the last thing on his mind. And then, BOOM, he's swept into eternity. Barring any suicidal thoughts, I'm sure Heath did not think today would be his last day on this earth. And those kids were probably just walking along, minding their own business, when they felt the sting of bullets ripping through their bodies. It's true...we DON'T know when it will be our turn. And for those of us who have Jesus as our savior, this and countless examples like it should be a wake-up call to us. People are dying out there, many of them without the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Do we just stand idly by as people are swept into death still in their sins? If we have a single compassionate bone in our bodies, our answers should be a resounding "NO." Too long have I gone with minimal conviction about the fate of the lost. This is one man who's glad to be shaken out of his slumber.
Anyway, Ray and Kirk developed these cool gospel tracts to act as conversation "swingers." They help a Christian swing the conversation from the natural realm to the spiritual. One of these tracts is a million dollar bill; it looks like real money, with a picture of a president on the front and everything. However, there is no such thing as a million dollar bill, so it's not illegal or counterfeit. On the back, written around the edge of the bill, it says this:
"The million dollar question: Will you go to heaven? Here's a quick test. Have you ever told a lie, stolen anything, or used God's name in vain? Jesus said, 'Whoever looks at a woman to lust for her has already committed adultery with her in his heart.' Will you be guilty on Judgement Day? If you have done those things, God sees you as a lying, thieving, blasphemous, adulterer-at-heart. The Bible warns that if you are guilty you will end up in Hell. That's not God's will. He sent his Son to suffer and die on the cross for you. Jesus took your punishment upon Himself: 'God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.' Then He rose from the dead and defeated death. Please, repent (turn from sin) today and trust in Jesus, and God will grant you everlasting life. Then read your Bible daily and obey it."
Now aside from neglecting to mention baptism, this bill is awesome! I was at the physical therapist office today for my regular appointment, and I struck up a conversation with one of the guys who was also receiving therapy (I forget his name, but it started with an R...Randy, maybe?). We started talking about healthy living and how some people live longer than others despite how they live. Eventually we got to talking about death and dying, and I thought, "If this isn't a good time to swing to the spiritual, what is?!" So I busted out one of the million-dollar bills and gave it to him. He read it and we started talking about Christianity and faith. It wasn't a long conversation since I had to go in one of the back rooms to finish my therapy, but he was very grateful I gave him the tract.
In the back room, I gave another tract to David, one of the therapists. Him and I get along very well and actually have had some good talks about spiritual things. He liked it too and agreed that what the tract said on the back was very important. As he left the room, I heard him talking to some of the other therapists about the tract and even another patient who was there for therapy was talking about it! I felt overjoyed that God's word was being spread and people were thinking about what would happen to them when they died. I gave another bill to Tammy, another therapist and to the patient who was talking about it. I couldn't get into a full blown conversation with everyone at the office, but at least I had put God's word and the gospel into their hands. As I left, I was so pumped! I couldn't believe how easy the whole thing had been to initiate; once the ball got rolling, it was easy to talk about spiritual things and share my faith. I couldn't wait to do it again!
On a more sobering note, this evening as I was hanging around the house and checking things online, I learned that a 17-year old boy was killed the other day in a car accident. He was driving his car late at night, drove too close to the curb, lost control and crashed. Only 17 years old...literally his whole life ahead of him, and now he's dead. Apparently he was not wearing a seat belt and was ejected from the car.
Later on in the evening, as I was talking with my roommates, I learned about the death of Heath Ledger. He was found dead in a hotel room today. One of my roomies heard it was a drug overdose. He was only 28.
As I was looking up info about the death on nbc4.com, I learned that three teens were shot outside of a DC high school today. Fortunately all of their injuries were non-life-threatening, but they easily could have been.
Why am I writing about these things? To show that 1) there are a lot of messed up things in this world, 2) people die every day and 3) we never know when our time to die will be. Think about it...that 17 year old was just driving along, doing who knows what, but I'm sure that dying was the last thing on his mind. And then, BOOM, he's swept into eternity. Barring any suicidal thoughts, I'm sure Heath did not think today would be his last day on this earth. And those kids were probably just walking along, minding their own business, when they felt the sting of bullets ripping through their bodies. It's true...we DON'T know when it will be our turn. And for those of us who have Jesus as our savior, this and countless examples like it should be a wake-up call to us. People are dying out there, many of them without the saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Do we just stand idly by as people are swept into death still in their sins? If we have a single compassionate bone in our bodies, our answers should be a resounding "NO." Too long have I gone with minimal conviction about the fate of the lost. This is one man who's glad to be shaken out of his slumber.
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Dead poets still making people come alive
I just finished watching "Dead Poets Society" for the very first time; my love for poetry has been rekindled. I am driven to read, experience, and FEEL as many poems as possible. It's true that poetry speaks to the heart of a person like none other. As a writer myself, I know the power poetry can convey. I'm so looking forward to falling in love with poetry again; we've been apart for way too long. A reunion is in order!
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