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Name: Kirsten
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Friday, October 03, 2008

Thoughts on our current events

It's been a while since I've posted on here, but I wanted to make sure that anyone who could read this does.  It's copied from my MySpace blog.

Tonight I had the privilege of being led to Scripture in 2 Peter.  It is not a book of the Bible that I frequent or that I hear frequently taught on or quoted, but I felt God showed me some real application to our current time.  Tonight I prayed that Christians would not cast a vote for someone who can't take a stand against things that we should fundamentally disagree with.  There are certainly more issues than those "moral" issues, but with what do we make our decisions?  I'm not implying that we should blindly stand behind someone who morally stands in line with Christian values in the political arena but who otherwise has horrible policies, but what I am suggesting is that we do look for those who we can, as CHRISTIANS, support.

Sadly, I know that there will be many Christians, for a variety of reasons, voting for someone who does not share those same values.  Or maybe even worse, someone who doesn't seem to take a stand on much of anything morally at all!  Can we live in a world that has no real truth?  Christians, I urge you not to vote on skin color or vote by what your pocketbook says or even vote because of a family member who may not be with you because of war.  If we take a stand for something when times are good, we should take the same stand when times are bad.  Support what is right.  A politician will never be our savior.  We have but one Savior, Jesus Christ.  Do not be fooled by smooth words and a calm demeanor.

I encourage everyone to read the entire book of 2 Peter.  It's not long, but it has a lot of good stuff in there.  Perhaps you won't see what I see in this passage, but it really spoke to me.

"These men are springs without water and mists driven by a storm. Blackest darkness is reserved for them. For they mouth empty, boastful words and, by appealing to the lustful desires of sinful human nature, they entice people who are just escaping from those who live in error. They promise them freedom, while they themselves are slaves of depravity—for a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. If they have escaped the corruption of the world by knowing our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and are again entangled in it and overcome, they are worse off at the end than they were at the beginning. It would have been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than to have known it and then to turn their backs on the sacred command that was passed on to them. Of them the proverbs are true: "A dog returns to its vomit," and, "A sow that is washed goes back to her wallowing in the mud."" - 2 Peter 2:17-22

I know that God can still do His work, even through evil men, but I pray that anyone who is a Christian and is even considering a vote for one who does not share the same moral fiber that YOU check your motives.  Money may be what we think keeps the world moving, but I'd rather be faithful to the One who set it in motion.


Wednesday, June 25, 2008

As most or all of you know, this Saturday is my birthday.  Since I don't have much else to do while I am whitening my teeth for 45 minutes, I decided that I would reflect upon some things...heck, why not 27 things.  I don't know where I'm going with it, so hopefully this won't be too incoherent.   Maybe memories, maybe things I have realized, maybe just a funny statement.  Who knows....

1. I belong to God, and I am good enough.
2. A good picture can make you feel better about yourself...even when you aren't happy with the way you look.
3. Sometimes when you are a kid, your little brother blows out your birthday candles...  sometimes more than one time!
4. Everyone should take time to take care of himself or herself.
5. I think calling in sick to work once in a while for a "mental health day" is a good idea.
6. Hugs are good medicine for broken hearts, but they are also preventative maintenance.
7. I might never be a runner.  I still don't like it even after getting into regular workouts.
8. Confidence in yourself helps display your true beauty.
9. My emotions tie into all my other senses.  Food tastes better when I'm happy...also when I'm really hungry.
10. Digital cameras are great.
11. We need to learn to give and not expect something in return.
12. God doesn't always give us what we want, but He always gives us more than we need.
13. One of the keys to successful weight loss is being able to enjoy the things you like...  even the REAL thing, not just a substitute... just know how to account for it.
14. You have to learn to be happy with who you are, no matter what you look like or what number is on the scale.
15. I should out-nice the people who are mean to me.
16. Babies are cute, but I know I'm not ready for one yet... same with cats!  (But I can babysit.)
17. No matter how hard we try, we are never going to be perfect.  That doesn't me we shouldn't keep trying to do better.
18. A lot can change in one day, one week, one month, or one year.
19. Unlike what I may have portrayed when I was younger, I figured out that I actually like physical affection...even someone sitting close and leaning on me.
20. It is difficult to plan a simple dinner with a group of friends.
21. Much of the world doesn't understand what real love is.
22. Patience is one of the most important things a person can learn, and I don't think it can be completely mastered.
23. Never stop learning new things.  I learned this one from my dad.  He's a life-long learner.    Love you, Dad!
24. Don't be afraid to make new friends, but don't let go of your old friends just because you do.
25. There is so much more to life than a job, a car and a place to live.
26. To the people who are most important to me in this world, I love you all very, very much! I would make a list, but I'm afraid I'd forget someone.  You probably already know who you are anyway!
27. I have said this a few times lately, but it's something we Christians need to live by:  God is enough.  If God isn't enough for you, no one else ever will be.

Now that I have imparted my wisdom on you and whitened my teeth, go forth and live!     Have a great day!


Sunday, February 10, 2008

Happy Valentine's Day, early

(This is copied from my MySpace blog...) Hello all of you out in cyberspace...  I am writing a Happy Valentine's Day blog a little early because I want to challenge you to do this for yourself.

Too often we are too hard on ourselves.  We tell ourselves that we are stupid, beat ourselves up about things that we did wrong or could have done better... but how many times do we tell ourselves good job?  How many times have you stopped to realize that you really aren't all that bad? 

It may sound silly but for a long time I don't think I really loved me.  Maybe it's partially because I'm somewhat of a perfectionist yet I knew I would never be perfect, maybe it's also because I was too focused on what others might want from me instead of taking care of myself.  Maybe it's because I didn't fully realize God's love for me.  Learning what it is to love the person that God created is probably one of the most fulfilling journeys I've set myself on.  God loves us despite all of our short-comings.  Why should we not also?

So after reading something this morning, I was challenged to make a list of things about myself that I can love and that others love as well.  I was assisted by some friends and family members in coming up with this list.  I challenge you to make your own.   Enjoy!

Things to love about Kirsten:

my smile, generous, intelligent, funny,
jolly, perceptive, big heart, sense of humor,
contagious laugh, genuine, goofy, kind,
loyal, committed, reliable, trustworthy,
honest, God-fearing, friendly, beautiful,
loving, concerned, faithful, lovable


Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Currently Watching
NFL Super Bowl XLI - Indianapolis Colts Championship DVD
By Tony Dungy, Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, Dominic Rhodes
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50 things

It has been a long time since I've posted! 

Obviously the Colts went 13-3 for the season and their first playoff game is this Sunday.

I'm going to post a list of 50 things here, and certainly don't want to take credit for it. 
It is found at http://blogs.chicagotribune.com/news_columnists_ezorn/2008/01/50-things-ive-l.html

1. It’s better to sing off key than not to sing at all.

2. Promptness shows respect.

3. You can’t avoid offending people from time to time. When you don’t mean it, apologize. When you do mean it, accept the consequences.

4. The first person to use the expression “Get a life!” in any dispute is the loser.

5. The medium is not the message. Those who issue blanket condemnations of any form of communication—be it TV, tabloids, text messages or blogs—simply aren’t paying attention.

6. The most valuable thing to have is a good reputation, and it’s neither hard nor expensive to acquire one: Be fair. Be honest. Be trustworthy. Be generous. Respect others.

7. Prejudice and bigotry is hard-wired into us. You can’t overcome it until you acknowledge it.

8. Don’t be bothered when people don’t share your tastes in music, sports, literature, food and fashion. Be glad. You’d never get tickets to anything otherwise.

9. Cough syrup doesn’t work.

10. Empathy is the greatest virtue. From it, all virtues flow. Without it, all virtues are an act.

11. The Golden Rule is the greatest moral truth. If you don’t believe in it, at least try to fake it.

12. Keeping perspective is the greatest key to happiness. From a distance, even a bumpy road looks smooth.

13. You can’t win arguing with police officers or referees, but every so often you can fight City Hall.

14. It’s not “political correctness” that dictates that we try not to insult others’ beliefs and identities. It’s common decency.

15. It may not feel like it, but it’s good luck when you have people at home and at work who aren’t afraid to tell you when you’re wrong.

16. It’s 10 times easier to fall in love than to stay in love. And no matter what the sad songs say about romance, broken hearts do mend.

17. Don’t waste your breath proclaiming what’s really important to you. How you spend your time says it all.

18. Keeping an open mind is as big a challenge as you get older as keeping a consistent waistline.

19. It’s never a shame when you admit you don’t know something, and often a shame when you assume that you do.

20. Wounds heal faster under bandages than they do in the open air.

21. Fear of failure is a ticket to mediocrity. If you’re not failing from time to time, you’re not pushing yourself. And if you’re not pushing yourself, you’re coasting.

22. Anyone who judges you by the kind of car you drive or shoes you wear isn’t someone worth impressing.

23. Grudges are poison. The only antidote is to let them go.

24. If you’re in a conversation and you’re not asking questions, then it’s not a conversation, it’s a monologue.

25. In everyday life, most “talent” is simply hard work in disguise.

26. Great parents can have rotten kids and rotten parents can have great kids. But even though biology plays a huge role in destiny, that’s no excuse to give up or stop trying.

27. Four things that most people think are lame but really are a lot of fun: barn dancing, charades, volleyball and sing-alongs.

28. Two cheap, easy self-improvement projects: Develop a strong handshake and start smiling when you answer the phone.

29. When something that costs less than $200 breaks and it’s not under warranty and you can’t fix it yourself in half an hour, it’s almost certainly more cost-effective to throw it out.

30. Most folk remedies are nonsense, but zinc really does zap colds.

31. Physical attraction is nice, but shared values and a shared sense of humor are the real keys to lasting love.

32. To keep dental visits regular, schedule your next appointment on your way out from your last appointment.

33. The 10-minute jump start is the best way to get going on a big task you’ve been avoiding. Set a timer and begin, promising yourself that you’ll quit after 10 minutes and do something else. The momentum will carry you forward.

34. Laundry day is much easier when all your socks are the same and you don’t have to sort them.

35. Candor is overrated. It’s hard to unsay what you’ve said in anger and almost impossible to take back what you’ve written.

36. Goals that you keep to yourself are just castles on the beach. If you’re determined to achieve something, tell people about it and ask them to help you stick with it.

37. Mental illness is as real as diabetes, arthritis or any other disease, and no more disgraceful. It’s the stigma that’s disgraceful.

38. In crisis or conflict, always think and act strategically. Take time to figure out what the “winning” outcome is for you, then work toward it.

39. All the stuff you have lying around that you’ll never want, need, wear or look at again? It just makes it harder to find what you do want, need or intend to wear. File it, donate it or throw it out.

40. Exercise does not take time. Exercise creates time.

41. Almost no one stretches, flosses or gives compliments often enough.

42. It pays to keep handy a list that includes a trusted plumber, electrician, locksmith, appliance repair specialist and heating contractor. When you really need one is no time to start looking.

43. The store-brand jelly, cereal, paper goods, baking supplies and pharmacy products are good enough.

44. When you mess up, ’fess up. It’s the fastest way, if there is one, to forgiveness.

45. When you’re not the worst-dressed person at a social event, you have nothing to worry about.

46. Be truthful or be quiet. Lies are hard to keep track of.

47. Your education isn’t complete until you’ve learned to take a hint.

48. There’s a good reason to be secretive about your age. People tend to assume things when they know how old you are. “Oh, he’s turning 50,” they might say, for example, “probably full of cranky self-lacerating aphorisms that he thinks qualify as wisdom.” 

49. Whatever your passion, pursue it as though your days were numbered. Because they are.

50. Readers love lists. You got to the bottom of this one, didn’t you?




Friday, September 28, 2007

Currently Listening
Graduation
By Kanye West
Good Life
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3-0

The Colts are 3-0!   I'm glad that the road games against Tennessee and Houston are over so early in the season.  Last year I never would have thought we'd lose to them, but it happened.  Good to get those out of the way early!

I am going to the Colts game this weekend in Indianapolis, where they will face the Denver Broncos.  As always, it should be fun!!  My friend Kevin is coming with me, and then Caleb and his girlfriend Sarah are also going...  but we are not all sitting together.  We will be sitting in the northwest corner of the Dome and they will be in the northeast corner.  I can't wait!!

Here's a pic from the preseason game against Detroit.  I actually took this from my seat way up in the opposite corner.  Guess my camera is pretty good!   To all the Colts fans out there...  enjoy the game this weekend!!!!!!!!!!


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