September 8, 2010

An Interesting Email Forward

In
1952
President  Truman
established  one  day  a  year  as  a
“National Day of Prayer.”
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In
1988
President Reagan
designated the
First Thursday in May of each year as
the National Day of Prayer.

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In June
2007
(then)
Presidential
Candidate Barack Obama
declared that the USA
“Was no longer  a
Christian nation.”
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This year
President Obama
canceled the
21st annual National Day
of Prayer ceremony
at the White
House under the ruse
Of “not wanting to offend anyone”

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BUT… on September 25, 2009
from 4 AM until 7 PM,
a National Day of Prayer
FOR THE MUSLIM RELIGION
was Held on Capitol Hill,
Beside the White House.
There were over 50,000 Muslims
in  D.C. that day.

b
HE PRAYS WITH THE MUSLIMS!

I guess it Doesn’t matter
if  ”Christians”
Are  offended  by  this  event -
We  obviously
Don’t  count  as
“anyone”  Anymore.

The direction  this country is headed
should strike fear in the heart of every Christian,
especially knowing that the
Muslim religion believes that if Christians cannot be
converted, they should be annihilated.

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Got this email from a relative today. Related link I found after about 3 seconds of Google searching upon receiving the email: http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/barackobama/ss/obama_praying_at_mosque.htm

Thoughts?

March 12, 2010

Testing Out Our New Camcorder!

Category: Communication,Safe for All Readers — Tags: , – Angel @ 1:12 pm

We’ve decided if we’re going to become serious about this blogging thing (and we are, we promise! We’re just busy and we have to blog a lot for work, so it takes some motivating kicks in the behind to get us to post here. Perhaps some motivating comments would work too :)

Anyway, as I was saying, if we’re going to become serious bloggers, we figured we needed a legit camera to post video and pictures for our adoring fans. After much deliberation and viewing youtube video examples of camera work, we went with the Sanyo Xacti VPC-FH1A.

We’re still figuring out how to use it well, but in the mean time, enjoy our very amateur camera work. Hopefully it will give us the motivating kicks we need to update more often. But comments definitely help too.

Without further ado, here’s our first video. A few weeks ago, we went to Taneka’s apartment to celebrate her birthday (and the birthday of a girl named Tene, who we had never met before but turned out to be pretty cool). This is most of the crew playing “Big Booty” (with comments in the background from the peanut gallery aka Brian).

January 18, 2010

Discerning our Audience

Category: Communication,Safe for All Readers,Self-Disclosing — Tags: , – Angel @ 9:18 pm

I’ve determined that blog writing is difficult in the early stages. It’s the awkward time when you don’t really know who your audience is yet. And if you don’t have an audience in mind when you’re writing, writer’s block is pretty much guaranteed. At least for me. Maybe I’m too much of a people pleaser, but I’d like to think it’s because I’m a decent writer. I write in completely different styles, about completely different topics, and with varying levels of self-disclosure depending on who I imagine I’m writing to.

So I’m still playing around with who I think I’m writing to on this blog.

Ideally, we want to grow our readership and speak to people we don’t even know about super intimate topics (like how I’m terrified of my first married pap smear coming up soon). But for now, our readers mostly consist of close friends who click on our Facebook links and may not want to know about my pap smear fears. Hence, we continue writing glib, simplistic posts. You see the conundrum, right?

To remedy this problem, I will begin categorizing posts based on level of self-disclosure versus topics. That way, those of you who are totally weirded out by TMI about our marriage, our bodily functions, or emotions in general can skip to the more light-hearted posts (like about food and martial arts) or the strictly theological posts.

Matt’s not home right now and I haven’t talked to him about this (communication is very key in a healthy marriage, you know), so we may change this system up. But for now, look for the categories. I’m going to try out the new system by posting two more posts. One highly self-disclosing, one minimally self-disclosing with lots of theological pondering. Read accordingly.