Archive for the 'Personal' Category

I can’t believe it

Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

people read blogs on the internet… this is amazing…
but seriously, I had a day at work where my brain got fried, but I have nothing to show for it. Or so it seems. In my new job, the projects seem to go on and on and on. When I freelanced doing TV […]

Running on Empty

Wednesday, April 5th, 2006

I must give credit to my friend and collegue, Jim Zangmeister, for this insightful word picture.
Imagine that you are driving across the country, at top speed, and you have little time for error. As you speed across the interstate, you notice that your gas gauge is getting lower and lower, approaching the dreaded “E” […]

Blog conviction

Thursday, March 23rd, 2006

I am blessed to have many web savvy friends, who are regular contributors to their blogs. I enjoy reading and hearing what is happening in their lives, and it’s a great way to keep up.
Sadly, I’ve been falling under “blog conviction”, which is when you haven’t posted for over a month, and have no […]

Franklin Graham Festival, Manila: update #1

Wednesday, February 1st, 2006

Well folks, we are up and at them. Most of our tech team arrived in Manila on Sunday night, 29 January, and we are all doing well. Please click on my photos link to the right, and you can see some pictures of our set up.
Drop us an email, or leave your comments […]

Power, poise, and penitence

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

People look to leaders in times of trial and trouble, sometimes for direction, sometimes for comfort. Common knowledge says that a leader who is strong and fearless is the one to follow. After all, would people support President Bush if he were unsure and indecisive?
My struggle is this: is this the same […]

Power, poise, and penitence

Thursday, January 26th, 2006

People look to leaders in times of trial and trouble, sometimes for direction, sometimes for comfort. Common knowledge says that a leader who is strong and fearless is the one to follow. After all, would people support President Bush if he were unsure and indecisive?
My struggle is this: is this the same […]

Manila, version 2

Monday, January 2nd, 2006

Well, I’m back in Manila again; this time, until January 9. Having some meetings to prepare for the Franklin Graham Festival that is taking place here in February. Just got online in my hotel room; it’s 1:00am here, and I’m wide awake.
Tired, sweaty, but safe. Time to go to bed. […]

Been a while

Saturday, December 10th, 2005

Christmas greetings to all. In an age of political correctness, I’d like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and Blessed New Year.
My family and I just returned from Lynchburg, Virginia, after seeing the 35th Living Christmas Tree at Thomas Road Baptist Church. As a Liberty University Alumn, it was an enjoyable time to […]

manila on my mind

Thursday, September 29th, 2005

I’m currently in Manila, preparing for the Franklin Graham Festival that will come here next February. Other than being jet lagged, and having phone calls in the middle of the night, I’m doing ok.
Some confession: I love God w/ all my heart, but there are times I’d rather do anything than read His […]

Pondering Katrina

Friday, September 16th, 2005

I’m on my way back from 3 days of shooting video in Shreveport, LA, where a great number of New Orleans residents took refuge. It’s been 19 days since Katrina came ashore, and people’s lives are still turned upside down.
What I saw in Shreveport was a church that stepped up to run the main […]