November 18, 2008

Luke’s wish list

This time of year is a very busy one for us. There are a lot of birthdays starting with my sister on October, Julia’s brother in early November, followed by my mom, then me (22nd), Julia (27th), Corbin (Dec 2nd) and finally Christmas. So for your convenience we’ve put together a wish list to help guide those wanting to give. Although, I suspect that like us, money isn’t as free flowing as it used to be.

Luke’s Wish List

posted to Misc-Stuff @ 10:24 pm

Something else to add to my never-ending wishlist, which I’ll never read

Reasons We Believe: 50 Lines of Evidence That Confirm the Christian Faith

Aside from the long title of my post, and the book, I do want to get this book (among others) so I’ll be adding it to my wish list of books I want to get and read (but never will). So why do I want this, Dan Phillips of Team Pyro, told me to and I do what ever they say (not really) but he did give it a good review and it is the kind of book I want to read and should. So buy it for me, PLEASE.

OK, I can probably afford to get this one myself but then, maybe you should too. Check out Dan’s review, then pick up your own copy here.

posted to Misc-Stuff @ 10:23 pm

November 17, 2008

Julia’s wish list

This time of year is a very busy one for us. There are a lot of birthdays starting with my sister on October, Julia’s brother in early November, followed by my mom, then me (22nd), Julia (27th), Corbin (Dec 2nd) and finally Christmas. So for your convenience we’ve put together a wish list to help guide those wanting to give. Although, I suspect that like us, money isn’t as free flowing as it used to be.

Julia’s Wish List

posted to Misc-Stuff @ 9:53 am

November 12, 2008

CHRISTIANS, MISSIONARIES in INDIA

Recently received in my inbox. Regardless of your feelings about Christians, persecution and violence is wrong.

Dear beloved sponsors and friends of Good News India. We have never seen anything like this. We knew that Orissa was the most resistant and hostile State in India as far as the Gospel is concerned. And we brushed off the continuous threats and harassment we faced as we went about His work. But none of our staff imagined that they would see this kind of carnage…. And it seems to be totally under the radar of the Western Media ….

Let me explain…. A militant Hindu priest and 4 of his attendants, who were zealously going around the villages of Orissa and ‘reconverting’ people back to Hinduism, were gunned down by unknown assailants in Central Orissa last weekend.

Immediately the Christians were blamed.. The cry rose up…’Kill the Christians!’ And the horror began…. In the past 4 days, we have first hand witness to hundreds of churches being blown up or burned and many, many dozens of Christian tribals have been slaughtered. For no other reason than they bear the name of Christ.

Night and day I have been in touch with our Good News India Directors spread across 14 Dream Centers in Orissa… they are right in the middle of all this chaos. In Tihidi, just after the police came to offer protection, a group of 70 blood-thirsty militants came to kill our staff and destroy the home. They were not allowed to get in, but they did a lot of damage to our Dream Center by throwing rocks and bricks and smashing our gate, etc.

posted to From the Inbox, Worship @ 8:56 pm

November 9, 2008

I’m looking to borrow these books

I’m looking to read these books, bu with money being so tight, I’d thought I’d ask if anyone has them to loan. Since this is only practical if you live near me don’t worry about it if you don’t. Plus, its usually cheaper to buy the books than to ship them back and forth. But just in case you do live near me and want to loan them out, here’s the list.

posted to Misc-Stuff @ 9:45 pm

Corbin’s Wish List

This time of year is a very busy one for us. There are a lot of birthdays starting with my sister on October, Julia’s brother in early November, followed by my mom, then me (22nd), Julia (27th), Corbin (Dec 2nd) and finally Christmas. So for your convenience we’ve put together a wish list to help guide those wanting to give. Although, I suspect that like us, money isn’t as free flowing as it used to be.

posted to Corbin @ 9:26 pm

November 4, 2008

More Camera & Photo stuff

Think Tank Rotation 360°, Two Section Convertable Photo Backpack.
While reading Digital Photography School blog, I came across a couple of items I’d like to add to our toolbelt (as it were) One is very affordable, the other - not so much.

The Think Tank Rotation 360° Backpack lets you access the gear inside of the backpack without taking if off of your back. This allows you the comfort of a backpack with the convenience and accessibility of a beltpack. The rotation360° exponentially increases your ability to access your gear as quickly as possible, with the least amount of effort to change lenses and access accessories. Then, just as easily, you can rotate the belt back back into the backpack and out of the way.

    # Beltpack Can Be Used Separately: The beltpack can also be used separately without the backpack. When you arrive at your travel destination, if you do not need the backpack you can just take the beltpack. A lightweight shoulder strap is included
    # “Rail” for Modulus Components: On one side of the waistbelt is a “rail” that allows other Modulus accessories, such as the Lens Changers, Trim Changer, or Lens Drop In, to be attached. As with all Modulus components, you can allow it to “rotate or lock”
    # Mesh Side Pockets, Built in Side Pocket: Each side of the beltpack has mesh pockets with a bungee/ toggle closure for fast access to smaller accessories. A built in side pocket is perfect for CF card wallets, 1.4x teleconverters and more
    # 70-200 2.8 Lens “Rail” on the Beltpack: There is a “rail” on the side of the beltpack that allows for Modulus components to be attached. The Lens Changer 75 can be attached and will hold a 70-200mm f/2.8 or similar lens
    # Front Pocket: The front pocket is for miscellaneous items and the raincover is located inside, as well

The Digital Photography Companion

Are you ready to take photos that reflect your creative spirit, rather than just another set of snapshots? Then you want this book in your camera bag. Well-organized so you can look up topics quickly, The Digital Photography Companion gives you creative tips and technical advice for taking top-notch digital photos in a wide range of conditions, and for a variety of occasions. In other words, this book will help you make pictures that look better than everyone else’s.

Professional photographer and teacher Derrick Story, whose online tips and podcasts at The Digital Story have made him a popular photography blogger, gives you plenty of examples of how to capture great shots of people, places, landscapes, and more. He also provides a complete summary on camera features, tips for printing, sharing your images, and an overview of photo management applications.

posted to Misc-Stuff @ 9:13 am

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