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Friday Funny (last one)

My last Friday Funny…and a fitting one. (dont worry it wont be the last funny video I post)

 
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Posted by on December 30, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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Blog Update/New Years

Hope you had a good Holiday this weekend with family and friends.  This week is a nice chill week so you wont be seeing much on the blog. I will be focusing on finishing up reworking my resume, connecting with friends & family, playing lots of video games and thinking about goals for 2012.  Still need some plans for New Years Eve…let me know what you’re up to.

For the blog I am thinking of some cool stuff to start the new year off fresh with. For example this Friday will be my last Friday Funny post.  Now that’s not saying I wont post funny videos anymore, just wont be a weekly deal.  Also got some good ideas for new topics and invite you to share any you would like to see me post on in the new year…even considering a design refresh, but thats tough since I really like my current theme.

Have a good final week of 2011…see ya Friday with my last Friday Funny.

 
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Posted by on December 26, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

Friday Funny

and of course he is representin D-Town:

 
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Posted by on December 23, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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Reading Over Break

Feels great to have another semester of Seminary behind me. Decided over break to read a book I have wanted to read for awhile now called: In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day. Just the title itself makes you want to read it doesnt it? I am about halfway through it and the premise challenges the reader to take risks, to seize opportunities that come our way even the ones that seem like bad circumstances.  Here are some of my favorite quotes so far:

Half of spiritual growth is learning what we don’t know. The other half is unlearning what we do know. And it is the failure to unlearn irrational fears and misconceptions that keeps us from becoming who God wants us to be.

Our problems seem really big because our God seems really small. In fact, we reduce God to the size of our biggest problem.

Goodness is not the absence of badness. You can do nothing wrong and still do nothing right.

 
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Posted by on December 21, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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Floating Thoughts

  • Busy and good week…finally finished up all my classwork for this semester of seminary.
  • Spending a bunch of time with family this weekend..tis the season. Taking the nieces to see Arthur Christmas tonight and then Greenfield Village Holiday Lights tomorrow night.
  • Back unemployed. Will be working on my resume over break and hope to find something soon. Again appreciate any leads you may know of.
  • Saw Sherlock Holmes 2 last night with guys from my small group…very entertaining much like the first one.
  • WHAT happens when you don’t spank and your taught is in a church musical.
  • One of my more important blog posts that got well over 100 hits…if you haven’t read it check it out HERE.
  • Started reading a new book over break: In the Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day. It’s from a couple of years back but I always heard good things about it.
  • Still seems crazy that Im living back in Michigan…
 
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Posted by on December 17, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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Friday Funny

I’m guessing her parents use “timeouts”

 
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Posted by on December 16, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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Serenity.

 
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Posted by on December 14, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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Pedophilophobia

There is untold amounts of damage done by pedophiles to the children they perpetrate and the families of the victims. But what is rarely talked about is huge damage being done to our culture that effects all of us.  Just the other day I saw another student tweet about an old guy staring at him and he even used the hashtag #jerrysandusky It seems common in adolescent culture now to joke about pedophiles, to accuse just about any adult that looks at them as having sexual intentions.  Have you ever seen Family Guy? Then I’m sure you know about Herbert…the grandpa who definitely seems like he might be a pedophile. This is meant to be entertainment, to make us laugh rather than be repulsed.

Why is this a big deal you might ask? Well I think it’s huge because I believe that to become healthy adults, adolescents need adults that they can trust to bring them along into adulthood. Part of the problem with each generation is that they have less and less adults to model their lives after to become independent adults themselves.

This is personal.  Being a single guy over the years who works with minors I’ve heard an occasional joke or rumor thrown around about me.  Recently when I was a school bus driver I was walking down the hallway of a middle school and one of my students waved at me saying; “Hey Kurt!” I waved back and continued walking.  I then overheard a girl standing next to this student who I didn’t recognize ask her; “Is that that creeper who posts on your Facebook page?” Obviously this hurt a bit…especially since I had made it a personal standard not to “Friend” students that I had on my bus, they had to request me.  I was a “creeper” not because of what I said but because of the fact that I was an adult who posted something on her Facebook page.

I understand the fears that exist in a teens world, that humor is a way to deal with something that is uncomfortable and even scary; no doubt in our day some of these fears are healthy for they keep kids alert to potential dangers and can avoid the hurt surrounding abuse.  However, this fear has become hysteria for many and has driven a huge wedge between adolescents and adults.  I decided to end this post with some practical advice for parents & students who might be reading this…how do we go forward?

Parents -

  • First and foremost…allow your kids to spend time with adults other than your family. This is healthy, normal and becomes even more important as they grow through adolescents becoming independent from you.
  • When your child is spending time with an adult make sure its in public places with other students or team mates. If there is an event at someones home, set your child up for success by sending him/her over with a friend and always pick them up/drop them off yourself.
  • Ask general questions opening the door for your child to share something that may have happened with them rather than accusing some adult of having bad motives.  Once a mom asked a student if I had ever touched them inappropriately. The student decided to share this with another student and myself and I dont think the relationship was ever the same sense. (not sure why he would) I mean how could it be when I knew the parent not only suspected that I might have evil intent but shared her fear with her son?
  • Don’t joke about or entertain rumors of people who might be pedophiles. If you think there are genuine issues that need to be addressed with an adult that your child knows than by all means address those issues but don’t play into this adolescent culture that is marking every adult in their lives as pedophiles.

Students -

  • You definitely need to be on guard for pedophiles for they are real.  However not every adult that smiles at you or gives you compliment wants to have sex with you.  I know that is blunt but I’ve heard such jokes come out of your mouths before…the majority of the adults that God places in your life want nothing but the best for you, to see you succeed and desire to help you become independent adults.
  • Stop the jokes about pedophiles altogether. Seriously. I have made them myself so this isn’t a judgmental sort of statement, I just think that alot of guys have gotten the label “pedophile” and don’t deserve it at all.  If someone makes you feel uncomfortable then avoid them…and if they make any sort of sexual advance at you then tell an adult you trust like a parent, pastor or teacher.

I doubt we can ever rid the world completely of pedophiles or the damage they inflict (have to wait for Jesus to come back for that: see Matt 24:29-31)…however I do think we can change OUR world…the people we allow to influence us, influence our kids and do our very best to both ensure our adolescents get the attention they need from adults, the right kind of attention that brings about character and developmental growth.

 
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Posted by on December 12, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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Friday Funny

This has to be one of my all time favorites…I cannot watch this one without laughing hysterically.

 
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Posted by on December 9, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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Favorite Christmas Songs

I’m not into Christmas songs like I once was and while I think part of it has to do with growing into an adult some of it has to do with the fact that radio stations seem to play the same 4 songs over and over again.

I thought it might be fun to do a mini-Twitter series sharing some of my favorite Christmas songs. We all have our favorite songs and people who we think sing them the best.  I will be posting during the next couple weeks with the hashtag #favsongs4xmas and would love to hear your favorites as well. Post them here in the comments section or on Twitter yourself…include a link to the song on Youtube if possible and don’t forget the hashtag.

 
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Posted by on December 6, 2011 in Uncategorized

 

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