Archive for March, 2008

25
Mar
08

Seacrest Out.

I don’t know what is going on.

Ever since I moved out of school, out of my home, I have started watching tv.  TV shows that I never watched in college because I “had a life”.  This year I was glued to the TV every sunday afternoon watching football, and now it’s every tuesday watching American Idol.  I watched these extensively in the past, but now it’s like i’m obsessed.

On this season of American Idol, they keep saying it’s the most talented season they’ve ever had..I strongly disagree (remember season 5 anyone?) but I do like these competetors.  Since everyone likes lists, I will rank them in the order I think they should finish counting down from ten.

10. Kristy Lee Cook
9. Ramiele Blahblahby
8. Chikeze
7.  Jason Castro
6. Syesha Mercado
5. Michael Johns
4. David Archuleta (I just don’t like this guy’s style. I really don’t have a reason though.)
3. Brooke White
2. Carly Smithson

And number 1

David Cook (tool box, but oh so talented)

Now we all know that how we want contestants to finish, or how we think they should finish is rarely how it ever happens.  If the crowd reactions were an indication, the final would match Jason Castro versus David Archuleta.  American Idol is basically a popularity contest.  The judges do a good job of getting us down to talented singers, but at this point, it’s just popularity.  Look at the past 2-3 people, they were people who didn’t have as big of a fan base.  The goal of this competition is not to be the best singer week in and week out, but rather to be no lower than above the least popular person of the week.   Seriously, how else do you explain season 5, Taylor Hicks? Come on, seriously?

How did he beat out (in my opinion), the most talented contestant to ever grace the stage of American Idol.  (Yes even ahead of Kelly Clarkson).

This guy..

24
Mar
08

I couldn’t let it go a month. (again)

Hello all!

It is March 24, 2008.  Here is an update of where I have been and what I have been doing..

For starters, it is right in the middle of a favorite time time of the year for us accountants called “kill me now, seriously” or as you folks may know, “tax season”.  So it’s been 50-55 hours a week, but I’m getting through it alright.  It’s so weird to me, this year after college.  So hard to remember that one year ago I was preparing to lead 1200 kids in worship in Anaheim, and then to see where I am now, I have traveled a long road.  A good road, but, much different, and much less social.

In case you were wondering, me and Jessica are doing great.

I’ve realized a lot over the last few months that family is really important, and I have made an effort to spend more time with them and get along with them.

So I have been reading the word quite a bit lately, not really following a certain path, but seeing many different faces of God throughout time.  Reading and skimming through Leviticus, Numbers and Deuteronomy reminded me of how Holy God is.  It’s really interesting how you can read these stories about God ordering Moses to lead the army into the tribes that were inhabiting the promised land to slaughter every man, woman and child.  You think, “Our God? Demanding for the destruction of human lives?”  Well, it’s all due to a concept of Holy war.  These people dilligently and defiantly lived out their lives in every single way that was the opposite of how God intended for us to live.  Whether it was blatant idolatry, or human sacrifices, God’s Holiness would not allow these types of civilizations to inhabit the promised land.  That really showed me a lot of God’s Holiness and changed my thoughts of how I approach him and his Word.

I also read the resurrection story according to John in “The Message”.  This time, I didn’t read starting in the garden, but rather I was reading the chapter before, in a section where Jesus prays for his followers (which includes us today).   Picking up in the middle of this prayer, in verse 13:

“Now I’m returning to you.  I’m saying these things in the world’s hearing so my people can experience My joy completed in them.  I gave them your word; the godless world hated them because of it, because they didn’t join the world’s ways, Just as I didn’t join the world’s ways.  I’m not asking that you take them out of the world, but that you guard them from the Evil One.  They are no more defined by the world, than I am defined by the world.  Make them holy -consecrated- with the truth; Your word is consecrating truth.  In the same way that you gave me a mission in the world, I give them a mission in the world.  I’m consecrating myself for their sakes, so they’ll be truth-consecrated in their mission.”

Substitute them or people for Paul, or “your name here” and it gives you chills.   It’s hard for someone out of touch with the Lord to connect him living and working in today’s world with our lives, but it is truth.  The very words spoken thousands of years ago hold the same meanings and power that they did back then.  Now, I’m no preacher, but I will say to remember to live in the power of Christ not just remembering his death and resurrection in this easter season, but each and every day.

And now for a Christian band that pretty much dominated the landscape from 1990-2000.