Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Wish List?

I'm not one to look for handouts, but sometimes you've got to do something that will help. Over on the left side of the blog are a few links to various websites you may find to be of interest to you. I have recently added another link . . .

I do not expect everyone that reads this to hurry up and start buying the items found in my Amazon.com wish list, but anytime you feel so led to do so would be more than appreciated. This list is for me, as a way of keeping track of what I would like to read, and I intend to use it frequently to remind myself of what I still need to read up on. This also helps me from having to search through the miriad of book cases through the house to check a book. You will notice that nearly all of the listed items are related to the Christian faith, its history, important figures, and apologetics. From time to time I may include some CD's or DVD's as well.

Again, don't think I am sticking my hand out for the sake of saving a buck (though it is nice to do so), but as I have a house full of kids and am a college student, sometimes the budget just isn't there to acquire the books I would like to include in my personal library. I know there aren't many that read this and therefore I am not expecting a truckload of books to arrive at my door anytime soon. However, if you do feel so led to help out I will appeciate it and will note here on the blog anytime someone does send me something.

Thanks in advance. God bless.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Movie Night & Lock-In

This Saturday night, November 3rd, our youth group is going to have a movie night and lock-in. So far we have two movies lined up, along with pizza, popcorn and other snacks to hold us over through the night. The movies we are planning on watching are Mel Gibson's "Passion of the Christ" and "Facing the Giants". Depending on response to the first and what may take place afterwards, time permitting after the second, we may watch "The End of the Spear" - but that will largely depend on the reaction to the "Passion".