Jan 30
AMAZING
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Saturday night I went to Orlando to see John Mayer’s “Continuum” show. Words can’t describe how amazing the show was. Everything about the show exceeded my expectations. The band was amazing. The show kicked off with a fairly mellow rendition of “Vultures”, followed by one off my favorite “trio” songs, “Good Love is on the Way”. My top three songs of the evening are:

“Neon” - Amazing guitar solo’s and an incredible tenor sax solo…

“Good Love is on the Way” - The band sounded amazing…

“Gravity” - About nine minutes of John Mayer showing off…

To cap things off…I am personally confirming the rumors. Jessica Simpson was there. They never introduced her, but she was side stage during set up, and then right down below us in the sound booth for the rest of the show. She danced to John’s music the entire time which made for an interesting dilemma…who do I watch? (This is where Kristin gets angry)…No, but seriously, John would be throwing down some crazy solo, and I would turn to Kristin only to find her eyes fixed on Jessica…”Look! She’s getting a drink of water”…So, now that I know how much she loves the amazingly entertaining life of Jessica Simpson, I think I am going to by her the last two seasons of “Newlyweds”. I’m sure that they are pretty cheap now that Nick and Jessica are divorced. Here are some pictures from the show:

John Mayer
John Mayer in Orlando…from his blog…

Jordan and Kristin
Kristin and I enjoying the pre-show

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Jan 22
“Some” Assembly Required
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This post shows me doing what I do best…manual labor…Yeah, generally after a full day of school and teaching guitar I like to come home, whip out the tools and just create something out of nothing. There’s no feeling like working with your hands. After all, “I’m a man. A man who built the Eiffel Tower out of steel and bronz.” (Thanks Ron Burgundy) Truthfully…I never do things like this. Building this TV stand not only took me over three hours, but I am pretty sure it shaved a few years off my life…On top of all that, it may have cost me my integrity. Oh yeah, and what I said earlier about “creating something out of nothing” that “nothing” came in a box that weighed about 125lbs and had a twenty-five page manual that explained how to connect each of the 2,094 pieces with it’s appropriate “letter coded” counterpart. I learned a very important lesson. “Some assembly required” actually means, “This is the equivalent of a 3D jigsaw puzzle for adults.”

***DISCLAIMER: The couches pictured do not belong to me and Kristin and do not reflect our sense of taste and style.

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Jan 22
I’m (finally) Back
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Thanks to this new power cable, I’m back online…It has been a rough several weeks. I felt so disconnected…Anyway, I’m back now.

Power Supply

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Jan 16
Disconnected
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I have no computer right now…

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Jan 11
TWO MONTHS
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Kristin

Until our wedding :-)

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Jan 10
CULTURE IS GOOD
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Recently, I have done a fair amount of traveling.  I have been leading worship at various churches in central Florida before beginning my final Spring semester at Southeastern.  It has been great to see different churches and different styles of ministry in action.  As anyone in ministry knows, culture is very important in a thriving spiritual community.  Many churches have branched into bilingual services for various reasons, but here in Florida not the least of these reasons would be neccessity.  That is why I was particularly impressed with the efforts of an area Nazarene church that has taken the initiative to host a “spainish” class for it’s parishioners.

Spainish?
*Sorry the picture quality is not better.

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Jan 8
Strange Phenomenon
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String Breakage

Ever since I began leading worship from the guitar, I have had a bit of a problem with breaking strings (understatement). Each service almost always involved a broken “G” string (Please, no cheesy g-string comments. That joke is tired.) Lately, I have found myself more often breaking the “D” string. The problem here is that I am moving further away from the already unconventional “G” string break. An “E” or “B” string breaking mid-strum is not all that uncommon, but moving into the woven strings is a whole different level…I am at a loss. I have tried different strings, gages, picks, strum patterns, replaced bridges, and saddles. I have even played for some guitar techs so that they could observe my strumming. I really don’t know where to go from here…David Russell, I fully expect you to reply to this post.

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Jan 5
CONSISTENT LOVE
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con·sist·ent - /kənˈsɪstənt/ Pronunciation Key[kuhn-sis-tuhnt] –adjective - constantly adhering to the same principles, course, form, etc.

Lately, I have followed a Bible reading plan as part of my daily devotion. I really like it. I used to hate the idea of any kind of layout that would “restrict” my devotions. There was a part of me that thought it was neccessary to be unplanned and spontaneous in order to “get anything” out of time spent with God. That is not the case, nor is itimportant. It’s not about what I can get in the first place. My main fear was that my Bible reading would become yet another item on my daily checklist and that I would read for the sake of completing the task. However, I believe that God honors faithfulness. Consistence. If you make a commitment to read through a certain book, portion of the Bible, or period of time, God honors that faithfulness. It may seem elementary, but it is something that we all think about. Should my time with God be more spontaneous? Should I be a little less planned? Should I spend more time? Less? All of these are valid questions. I am not saying to abandone spontanaity. Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water. Be spontaneous, but be consistent. Commit to do something and do it. As I thought about this post I realized that spontanaity is romantic. Romance is not love. They are not the same. I am sure there have been many a romantic one night stands. Often when we don’t have a plan for daily devotions, we become inconsistent. We have an occasional “one night stand” with God. True love is built on consistency. Relationships don’t last because of spontanaity. Relationships last because of consistency. “Love never fails”.

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Jan 4
TALENT
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Kristin's Snowman

My fiance’, Kristin, has some amazing natural talents. Not the least of these is graphic design. One year ago today, she created this beautiful picture for me using the advanced features in the state-of-the-art graphic design program “paint”. I hope it brings you as much joy as it has me.

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Jan 3
KNOCK OUT!
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Rocky Rocks

After nearly three days of deliberation, it appears we have a winner. Rocky Balboa would no doubt beat Carman: The Champion. The final count looks something like this…

ROCkY BALBOA: 6

CARMAN: 1

Thanks to all of you who participated! I wanted to end this brutal fight with a corny joke, so here’s what I came up with:

“Rocky may be a Balboasaurus, but I hear Carman is the Carmanager of a local 7-11.”

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