Thursday, October 04, 2007

Evangelism with a touch of Logic

So I am teaching Logic... That is with a heavy emphasis on Evangelism... Pastor/Principal Sutton always reminds the teachers of all the steps of a good lesson plan and usually places an emphasis on the Attention Getter step. The Attention Getter for me usually is how am I going to tie it into Evangelism. The great thing though is that I have not had to think too hard on that thought. And now I would like to share one lesson now with you...

In one of the most recent lessons we were studying about Superimplications and Subimplications. They are two distinct but similar relationships. One (Subimplication) tells us that if a person says that, "All trees are green." Then we can imply that there are no non-green trees. Assuming that the first statement is true.

The other (Superimplication) says that "No, some trees are red." This automatically makes the original statement false. Application: When preaching someone the Gospel, we are sure to convince a person that they are a sinner. Then we continue on to tell them that sin sends people to hell. Then we ask that first real conclusion question: "Do you deserve hell?" and the typical response is, "No" Our original statement is that (This is just for Evangelism, not saved people) All sin is Hell-sending. But the person says, "No, My sin won't send me to hell. I am not that bad of a person." Re-worded they are saying: Some sin is hell-sending.

In logic it is okay to go from saying All to only Some, but it is a no-no to say that Some goes to All. If you can show that only Some is true, then you prove the All statement to be false. That is what unintuitively (That word was for PJV) is going on in the back of their minds. It is a wrong way of thinking, bad logic, bad logic. We need to correct it and the only way to do that is to go back to the All statement and prove it to be true. Are we all sinners? Do we all sin? Are you part of all? Does sin send people to hell? Do you sin? Are you part of people? I know it can sound demeaning and childish at times, but some people, myself included at times, need to go down a few notches and remember the simple facts of salvation. We need to preach those facts, pray for God to work with those facts that He provided us to use, and above all else, not make it so muddled and complicated like so many religions have already done. But that's another post.

Thursday, September 13, 2007

As for Me and Now...

So what am I up to seems to be a standard question asked by the people who are wondering just what it is I am up to.

Well, I weigh more than when I left. I am almost 200 again... I have not been getting up at 5 to go swimming every morning like at college. Instead I play basketball twice a week after the evening services with the teens, Pastor and Kelso.

I work between two official jobs and one un-official job. Officially, I still cater about every other Friday and Saturday from 3 in the afternoom till 1 or 2 in the morning. I also work for the public school district here as part of a government program (Do not be too scared for me, I get to make my own rules and such). Finally, unofficially I get to teach logic to three of our high schoolers here at Bethel.

I live at my Grandmother's house, helping to take care of her, my great-grandmother and a whole lot of stray cats. We recently added a little dog and I promptly started to feel like doing a little subtracting or at the very least dividing.

So I keep myself busy, and helpful as much as possible.

Right now I have to go back to getting things ready for the Pre-season basketball tournament on Saturday.

Paying a Price

I often have told people you are who your friends are, or that a little piece of each of your friends shape, mold or at the very least influence who you are... And I did not even heed my own advice. My first two years at Fairhaven I did not do as well as I should have (and even that is an understatement). It is not that it was not profitable, I learned things, grew, and met a lot of good people, but I made a lot of the wrong friends too.

In the dorm at college there really are all types of people. You got the gung-ho I'm going to do right and live for God group. You have the I have to be here for one year because my parents or pastor is making me so my heart really is not in it group, then you have those who are here because I know it is better than secular college, but I am not so sure I want to devote myself to full time service group and finally, you have those other people who I believe look good on the outside, but are as much on the inside.

My freshman year I made the friends with the wrong group and I became lazy academically and finacially. I racked up the school bill as fast as I racked up the F's in my classes. This basically is the reason why I am not back this year at school. My desire to please others at all times, superceded my brain and I made too many bad mistakes.

I do look forward to returning, and I do miss everyone out there. I'll miss the fellowship, help, love, cooking, and other activites that I enjoyed helping with while I was there. Yes, even candy sale too...

I appreciate any and all prayers sent this way,
Christopher A. Myers

Monday, July 09, 2007

I'm so sorry... I have been internetless for the past couple of months... I am just down here getting the truck smogged and the nice lady said that the offer surfin' the net as a waiting room bonus... Go figure... Anywho... I have several things I got to get into typing about and I will have to go to the library to do it... Until then Ta-ta... The truck is ready!

Sunday, April 29, 2007

Preaching Conference




This has been one long week...
It all started with the trip to Chicago on Saturday to go pick-up the boys from the Airport... Things were going according to schedule until the airplane decided to do a few extra circles around the airport and the luggage guys were having issues and the van overheated... But the worst part was the fact these boys were physically 2 hours behind the rest of us... Meaning we were tired and they slept on the plane... (in theory)
Sunday was pretty much a normal day, except for the new buddy Kirk made... Him and Seth are now pals... (Seth asked about you, not by name but by size...) That afternoon, they found Kelso and their week was pretty much set...

Monday, I got to go out to George's ("Any excuse is a good excuse to go t o George's." -- Steve Brady) with Mr. Kris Brandenburg... I enjoyed the afternoon with that branch of the family... Kirk did do the double take when he saw Dan Corey (Fairhaven's miniture version of him) and Glenn, Marlowe and I agreed that he looks like Pastor with a goatee... Glenn also made the observation that Brooke looks exactly the same only taller...

Tuesday was the competition day... Every one did a great job from what I understand... I only listened to the Preaching Competition and the Bible Stories... The sermon that night by Doctor Green on the Historicity of the Holy Spirit seemed to solidify the tone and theme of the conference as was pointed out by Pastor Whitecar on Thursday...

Wednesday was the Trip to the Cubs game... Unfortunately they were winning when we left, so the attitude was as dreary as the sky was... The key event of the day for me was the message from Pastor Unger that night... He preached on trials and the necessity of them... whether or not that was the point of the message that was what I got out of that besides getting to sit next to Melanie and Elizabeth... (smile)

Thursday, We, the California guys (-Sean, his choice, too good for us or something like that) went to go eat at a chinese buffet, was good like usual. Then came awards... Everyone did a good job like I stated earlier... Just a note of a couple of things... I usually do not like to judge judges, but I think there might have been some bias on a particular judge that allowed Kiandy to beat out Kirk for grand prize, maybe just an idea, throwing it out to munch on... (kidding of course)... 2nd was the unfortunate tactical, logistical error that cost James his placing... He did do a phenomenal job on the violin...

I even played a good game of basketball on Thursday night... It ended pretty late or early in the morning depending as you look at it... Kirk waited until Thursday night/Friday morning to pack... The alarm went off at 3:30 AM, we were on our way to the airport t 4AM with no major events, except some road construciton... Joseph and I tried to pay tolls for cars behind us, do a good deed, but none would follow us... Too bad for them...

Saturday was a return to normal day... Well almost, I got to play in the mud most of the evening that day... Woohoo, I think I did get something productive acomplished though... I better go check on it after the rain last night...

In conclusion, 10 good things from this week...

10. I got to see people from back home.

9. I got to shake Doctor Corkish's hand every service.

8. I got to be the only snorer in the room.

7. I did not have to march around the walls of Jericho like David.

6. Pastor Mallinack remembered me by name. (I hope that is a good thing.)

5. There was a tremendous amount of preaching on the simple subject of the power of God.

4. I scared Trevor.

3. Joseph has a new younger brother.

2. I got all my math homework for the rest of the year done.

1. I can do two laps in the pool now without stopping both crawl and on the back.

Looking just 17 days ahead (Glenn only 16),

Christopher Myers

Monday, April 16, 2007

Heroes of my Faith (pt. 2)

Sometimes in life people do really stupid things... I am one of those people... Sometimes you hafta make up for those really stupid things... So I am here to apologize for offending 1/2 of my second Hero. Mrs. Voegtlin. I sorrow over the fact that I have not properly praised the perfection of the meals you have prepared for me. I lament over the fact that you had to make the bed that I should have made, but did not. I fret over the times that I have rolled the window down and thereby got the seat wet. But nothing gives me more grief, than the pain that I caused you by calling you ugly. So, in an open public forum, I am sorry, apologetical, and other words the Thesaurus could come up with for it. I would be graveling on my feet for forgiveness if it would not have been to awkard to type at the same time, although the people in the Library are laughing at me... I guess that what I am trying to say is that I bit the hand that literally fed me and I will make it a conscientious effort not to do it again...


Now on to the Voegtlins together. One of the biggest blessings to me this year was right at the begining back in August when I went into Pastor Whitecar's session on ministry placement and he asked me why I was there. I said something to the effect of because I am supposed to be getting signed up for a ministry and he said that I did not have an option, Pastor Voegtlin already said that I was his. I had a little swelling of pride at that moment. I figured that I must have been some use to him, or that he liked to pick my brain, or something, but for that time I felt special. (But that is another blog -- inside joke) Now I know that I am just everybody's favorite picker-oner. But that is okay. They pick on me because they love me. Seriously though, I have enjoyed the verbal sparing with Mrs. Voegtlin, she is a quick thinker, has a lively attitude and her drive to do the best has and is an inspiration and blessing to me. I also enjoy diving into the shallow end of the conversation pool with the new Doctor every other Saturday. I know that my faith has been more thought through, I know that Speedway has the best Hot Cocoa, but dirty bathrooms, but above all else, you never fail to simply make me think slower and more thouroughly...

So in conclusion, to the people who have fed me, gave me a place to sleep, trusted me, did my laundry, given me rides, challenged me mentally, spiritually and physcially, and allow me to tease those two girls... I thank you, Heroes of my Faith...


Looking Forward to Next Week and May,

Christopher Myers

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Heroes of My Faith (pt. 1)



I probably should finish my other series first before I start this one... But due to circumstances beyond my control (in otherwords it is my fault), I am starting it now...


A lesson I learned recently is that Heros come in pairs... And the first hero I would like to brag about are these two... Here's a dichotomy... My Pastor and his wife... One is really smart and the other blogs... Or rather one is smart and the other cooks... Or rather they are both at the top of the list of people who have influenced my life... I have always appreciated (sometimes not expressedly enough) all the things and opportunities and encouragements and food and clothes and lectures and knowledge/education and reprimands and on and on that he and she have given me over the many years...
I am thankful for the many things that they have done, just to be redundant... They have helped me grow, shapen me, given me opportunites, forgiven me, lifted me up in times of sadness and have always been there to help me...
I look forward to going home and getting yelled at on the basketball court, for not having my clothes ironed, but above all else... I look forward to being with two of the top heroes of my faith...
P.S. Don't worry I can drive well, and I will take good care of Kirk (and those other kids...)
Looking forward to less than a week and little more that a month...
ChrisTopher Myers

Friday, April 13, 2007

Candy Sale



I believe that this picture pretty much sums up the Candy Sale for me... I know that this picture was taken on the way back from the rally but I still believe it is fitting... Tired, too much sugar and a McDonald's cup...

Just some review... I went out Candy Selling several times this last month... Sabrina, Elijah, Barak, Chris, Travis, Christian, Diego, Cesar, Seth and Jessica... Phew... I am happy to say that all the goals were met, many miles were travelled, and the lady at the McDoanlds in Burns Harbor is really nice... Free Breakfast... MMmmm...

Secondly the rally, it went well. We filled the historic rotunda at the Indianapolis capitol building... Lots of people were there in support of the admendment... There were two crabby ladies who did not know that God loved them were there in opposition of the admendment... A few days later though, we all received an e-mail and it was in the newspaper... the admendment was denied access to the floor to be voted on... So now it looks like we will have to wait another year... Seriously though... It needs to be prayed for...

Lastly, White Glove is upon us here at Fairhaven... I get to cleanse the shower stalls... I am going to try and get the most toxic substance I can to cleanse them... Getting everything ready for the big Preaching Confrence next week... I am looking forward to having friends out here... You know who you are... even if they are making me get up at 4 am to take them to the airport... Grr... Seriously, pray for the Confrence as well... We cannot have success without God...

Looking forward to Preaching Confrence and May...

Christopher Myers

Friday, March 30, 2007

Good Policy Verse #4

Joshua 1:7-9
Only be thou strong and very courageous, that thou mayest observe to do according to all the law, which Moses my servant commanded thee: turn not from it to the right hand or to the left, that thou mayest prosper whithersoever thou goest. This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success. Have not I commanded thee? Be strong and of a good courage; be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed: for the LORD thy God is with thee whithersoever thou goest.

There is a repetitive reminder in this chapter to be strong and courageous. Something that is very important for us in our life. We have this strength and courage for three basic reasons.

1) The words to say our in our mouth. They will not leave the tips of our tongue as long as we are meditating in them day and night.

2) We succeed in life because we study the Bible and focus our life around it.

3) We know that always God is with us, and will be by us wherever we go.

Our part is to just stay in His Word, and be strong and courageous in the face of any opposition. Afterall, greater is He that is in you then he that is in the world. That counts for circumstances too...


Looking forward to Preaching Confrence and then May,
Christopher Myers

Monday, March 26, 2007

Christopher

Another person I appreciate a lot is me... So I thought I should just insert a couple of pictures of me just so I can have one to post as my picture in my profile... Seriously though. I have three ideas I'd like to share first...

1st... Tomorrow we are going down to Indianapolis to support a bill going through the Indiana State Legislature that will ammend the State's Constitution to define marriage as between a man and a woman. (Duh...) For those of you who will be reading this before then and even afterwards, lots of prayer will be needed... Nevermind the picture of FDR and his New Deal quote on the wall... This is not a matter of political preference... It is a matter of letting people spite God and a Christian we should not let them do that... As the song goes... Stand up and shout it if you love my Jesus... I know I will be tomorrow...

2nd... I was doing some thinking about stuff the other day. Hence the very thought provoking look on my face over to the left. Pastor Whitecar preached a very good and applicable message this morning in chapel. I just wanted to share two thoughts. The first is that we should remember not to throw the Bible stories that we know so well, and have heard over and over. We need to remember them and that they were written for our examples. The other idea was that the more we stand for God, the greater those around us, who are not right with God, will hate and spite us. Like those "people" that we will also be rallying down in Indianapolis tommorrow.


Finally, I just re-ordered the debate between Pastor Brandenburg and Mr. Hafley. This time I am getting the debriefing from down in Texas. This should be interesting. I was having a conversation with someone in the dorm about eternal security and I (I will admit it) started to brag about my Pastor and his debate. I only have the CD's of it. So this time I ordered the DVD's. I look forward to either enjoying a sloberknocker, or losing my lunch... I dunno which. But I am sure to get some more ammo for this topic for sure...

Looking Forward to May...
Christopher Myers
P.S. These are my friends Melanie, Tabitha and Elizabeth...
P.S.S. The answer is no.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Marlowe

This is just a break from the Good policy verses for just an amusing thought. I did a brief survey about this picture and asked people what was the first thing they noticed about it. The response was more varied then I expected. One of the things people noticed was that Marlowe looked cross-eyed. Others noticed Jesse's mouth is wide opened. Still yet others thought that the writing on the box was doctored in. One person, who will not be named, even noticed that Marlowe was not looking at the camera. For me, the first thing I notice is the irony of the picture. Marlowe would be the first person to share something with you if you were in need.


He has been my friend for many years. He is studying to become a Pastor of a church, and knows that is exactly what God would have him to do with the life God's given him. I just wanted to give him some open encouragement for the path he is taking, and give him some long overdue credit for having put up with me for these many years.
So, Marlowe I salute you. And I know Kirk appreciated your concern as well. Just remember that God is with you and that you will always have a friend in me and all of us around you. Keep on keeping on and, as always, Have A Nice Day.
Looking forward to May,
Christopher Myers




Thursday, March 22, 2007

Good Policy Verse #3




Proverbs 27:17
Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.

I went to the car back in Feburary. It's one of the many big dating activities out here. Coincidently, it was the 13th and there was a big romantic, candle-lit dinner that night as well. But enough of that soap box.

I like this picture because in this picture are three people and myself. These three people I associate my self with on a primary basis. Joseph and Julian quite often, and Stephen, well, he is a good chess player. I spent the day with these guys looking at the expensive pieces of metal and I have to admit. I learned a little something about cars, and maybe even learned to appreciate them a little more. Why? Because it was what dominated the conversation, it was what the environment around us was all about, and they were determined to get me to change my mind.

A friend is a person who is your friend no matter what. I know I cheated and defined a word using the word, but that is poetic liscence and I can do that to add emphasis.

Conversation...
It is easy to control a conversation with someone you do not know, or someone you do not care to know but already do. However, it seems to be more difficult to do so with someone who is your friend. The reason being is that they are your friend and so they should have the right to talk. And it is easy to talk about anything with your friend. So the conversation can have an easy time slipping lower than it would have if you were on guard. That is one of the aspects of a friend is that they tend to be so when your guard is done, because you trust them, otherwise they would not be your friend. We need to remember that our friends help shape our conversation, as well as we help shape their's.

Environment...
Just like a friend shapens our coversations, he also influences your environment. I remember going over to the Lalisan's house when I was younger. If it were not the influences of that family, I probably would not be where I am today. I owe a lot to them. They gave me an example of what a Christian family is, and even made me felt apart of it for many years. It was in this environment that caused me to grow and foster a desire to have a good family in the future. My brother on the other hand, spent his time growing up in many other areas, most/majority of which, were not good for him.

Edification...
A good friend will challenge you in ways to make you better. Stephen keeps me thinking. Julian challenges to make me think about Biblical things left and right. And Joseph, well... he's just a challenge all around. Oh, that would probably be an interesting subject later. The point is that your friends should build you up physically, emotionally, and spiritually. I should be to them also.

Warning...
As much as you can sharpen one and another... You can also dull one and another... So be careful. Be watchful... And chose your friends wisely. That was/is the biggest decision I have had to make this year.

Looking forward to May...
Christopher Myers

Monday, March 19, 2007

Good Policy Verse #2

Psalm 122:1
I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go into the house of the LORD.

Short, sweet, simple, and to the point is the way this verse comes across to me. I appreciate the message that just seems to tell me what I ought to be doing.

If I was the I...
The fact that somebody went out of their way to invite me to the assembling of believers is truly something I should rejoice over. I remember the first time I was invited to go to Bethel. My Pastor's wife and her sister were door knocking in my neighborhood. I had just moved into that house the day before. I had earlier that day received the news that it would be too costly "to run the bus all the way out there" and so I would not be picked up by my old church anymore. I was saddened (sp?). Then later that same afternoon came two ladies, who have had a big impact on my life growing up more than I can ever fully appreciate, came by and invited me into the House of the Lord. I was excited, I was glad. Then the following day my Pastor drove over, picked me up and we went to the building early. By early I mean, we unlocked everything, made sure the bathrooms were clean, started the heat and coffee makers early. But I enjoyed it. As I look back on those times, I realize that I was excited to be there, even if it was early. I should be even more excited to be there now, because I can get there on my own and I have nobody to pick me up and make feel obligated to go. I go because that is where gladness is.

If I was the they...
If your a Christian, and you love God, you better be the they in this verse. We are commanded to love one and another. We are commanded to go and preach the Gospel. Now I am not saying we should be going out into the world and inviting every lost sinner into the congregation. That would be like using the fine china as an oil pan. But we should be telling back-slidding Christians they need to be back in the House of Lord. We should be noticing that fellow church member, old or young, that was missing from the service, so where were you? We missed you. We should be telling that unsaved person that God loves them and preach to them the Gospel so they can have gladness and a desire to go into the House of Lord.

If I was part of the us...
Fellowship is a key part of any church. Afterall, Eating is a Fundamental Baptist doctrine. However, I believe the us also serves a different purpose. It is discipleship. Something as simple as telling someone something that can bring gladness in their life. When you tell someone how to fix their sin, it brings gladness to them, maybe not right away, but it does. That is discipleship. The fact that the two, ot more, people are spending time together outside of the House of the Lord could also be a signal of discipleship. But the point that I think is the most important is that we see someone (they) had compassion upon a fellow member (I/me) to take time to find them and bring them back to the fold.

Application...
This entire thing is application really. But for me personally, I need to remember to always be glad when going into the House of Lord. I should be thankful for those who invited me into the House of the Lord (Thank you Mrs. Pastor and Mrs. B.). I need to work with fellow saints and encourage them to go together to the House of the Lord. I should find that person, whom I can edify, so that they can go and find someone that can be a they and find someone who needs to be brought into the House of the Lord.

Looking forward to May...
ChrisTopher Myers

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Good Policy Verse #1

2Ki 9:30-35
And when Jehu was come to Jezreel, Jezebel heard of it; and she painted her face, and tired her head, and looked out at a window. And as Jehu entered in at the gate, she said, Had Zimri peace, who slew his master? And he lifted up his face to the window, and said, Who is on my side? who? And there looked out to him two or three eunuchs. And he said, Throw her down. So they threw her down: and some of her blood was sprinkled on the wall, and on the horses: and he trode her under foot. And when he was come in, he did eat and drink, and said, Go, see now this cursed woman, and bury her: for she is a king's daughter. And they went to bury her: but they found no more of her than the skull, and the feet, and the palms of her hands.

So what good policy does this have to do with me? It is sort of the who are you in this passage type of thing. Are you Jehu? Zimri? Jezebel? The eunuchs? Or on-looker?

Jehu...
The man of God fighting the battle of God standing up for God. He stood in the gap when the evil people were in charge and did what was needed (very David-esque). He then totally eradicated the source of the evil and did what was right. Translation: He is the guy who leads others in to battle, leads by example, knows who the enemy is, and did not stop fighting until the battle was done. He could have stopped after Zimri, but he knew Jezebel was the real problem. That is just like sin in our life. It is easy to get rid of the superficial sins, but it is the root problems that need to be erradicated til there is barely anything recognizable left. Second, I need to lead by example and show others the way into the battle and who the enemy is.

Zimri...
He represents the superficial battle against the enemy. These are the dispensible people (even friends) that Satan uses to accomplish his purposes. Translation: I need to be careful not to be used by Satan to damage my friends, and I need to be careful not to try to stop the man of God from doing what he needs to do.

Jezebel...
Besides being a woman in power, there are plenty of other issues with her. The dominate one of course is her explict hatred for the man of God. She was anti-Elijah, anti-anybody who was not with her, and I am sure she would have been anti-Ahab if she politically could have been. She commanded for the death of the man of God, orchastrated great sin in the city, and was ugly (she had to put on make-up after all. Ugliness, in my opinion, is the only reason for make-up.) Translation: I should not be a woman. I should not be anti the things of God. I should not manipulate people for my own pleasures and desires. I should be careful not to be so hard-hearted and vain that I do not even know that the people around me could turn at any moment.

The Eunuchs...
These are the servants that worked for Jezebel and Ahab. The same group that ultimately pushed her out the window. Translation: Even Satan's minions can do right? I do not mean his little devils, I mean the people in this world whom Satan has used to do his will. Just because Satan has used you to accomplish his will does not mean all is lost. The eunuchs stepped up and through Jezebel from the window. I am not saying they got saved that day, but what I am saying is that they recognized that Jehu was the man and they helped him in succeding in his battle. So, in other words, I need to support the man of God when he comes riding into battle at whatever the cost, despite losing my job or other important stuff.

The On-lookers...
Application: Is there such a thing truly as a bystander? Just a simple on-looker that is just watching? I have always been of the persuassion that the answer to that is no. You are either a help or a hindarence to any situation that you are in. Involved or not. You can influence the person taking the action just by standing there. Support by clapping. Discouragment by shaking your head. Or even gasping in amazement at what just took place. It is evident that nobody stopped Jehu (he did run her over till she was dust afterall). Everybody is involved, because they could have saved their 'beloved" queen, but they did not.

So what kind of person are you from this passage? That is the question I direct towards myself and anyone who would like to take this as a good policy verse.


Looking forwards to May
Topher Myers
P.S. I realize that this is more than one verse so it technically cannot be a good policy "verse," but I am the author and I get poetic liscence.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Just a scholastic and social update

I am excited that CleanInternet.com has finally approved the right to blog again. It's a good website for anyone interested in a Christian based filtering service (shameless plug). Seriously though, I just wanted to update anyone who happens to know me, care about me, or entertain the wandering stranger who happens across my grossly outdated blog page.

Recent events.
February -- Valentine's Day came and went and I only gave out 5 valentine cards. I went to the Chicago Auto Show and saw a bunch of overpriced, shiny pieces of metal.

March -- Volleyball Marathon is now over with and I am still taking donations (ahem). I played way too many hours, was awake for even more hours (thanks a lot Joseph), and even got two projects finished. The College Wrestle-Off was this past Sunday night and I survived that too. I almost pinned my opponent in the first round, but then I got tired (I'm fat and outta shape if you don't remember) in the second round. Julian made it to the third round before getting pinned. Glenn got violent with his opponent Jim and David went all three rounds with his opponent. Marlowe did not wrestle because he was enjoying the sunny weather back home.

I am looking forward to going back to TruGreen on Wednesday. I am also looking forward to Candy Sale again. It starts next Thursday. Then there is the Preaching Conference in late April at which I am looking forward to the arrival of several people.

School is doing well, I have an A in all my classes, until today, one class just dropped to an A-.

Finally, as a goal (It is this thing I have been setting weekly.) I just want to share my 10 verses for the new year with Blogspace over the next couple of weeks. Just to be a help to you, a help to me, and most importantly, accountability for me.

Looking forward to May
Topher Myers