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Thursday, September 25, 2003
I am realizing that the more advice and ministry I give out to people who come to me, the more I don't have someone to really talk to.

Wednesday, September 10, 2003
Do you ever cry when you are reading a book? Do you ever wonder how someone who doesn't seem to live by or confess faith in their life is able to capture it so well in a narrative? John Grisham's The Testament is a good example. Do you know Rachel Lane? I do. Her name starts with a J.

This past Monday night I experienced the View63 student worship at Oklahoma Christian. It was great to see Seth McDowell, who has always been the quiet one at every campus ministry gathering I have been to, be in the middle of his element and leading such active and powerful worship. I really hope we can get some of the major players at Sooners for Christ up there on a regular basis to see what extremely well planned, purposeful worship can be like. I see our worship right now as being what OC's student worship was in the past years. They are really hitting the spiritual element of worship hard, which is where I see us going. Awesome.

When I was seventeen... it was a very good year.... not much to say today. Just need to keep this thing going. Listening to MP3s, finishing homework, heading to class. It's a good life.