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Here is the latest from ONE

In only three days, Live 8will rock the world with ten concerts from Philadelphia to London to Johannesburg.Millions will gather in person and on the web, sending President Bush and other world leaders to the G8 on a wave of support for doing more to fight global AIDS and extreme poverty.

The next 24 hours are going to be critical. Tomorrow, President Bush is expected to announce America’s plan for the G8 summit in Scotland next week. Today, we’re telling you three ways you can take action NOW and make your voice heard.

First, sign on to the ONE letter to President Bush,and show him you support making poverty history at the G8. Second, ask three friends and familyto sign on with you. Third, you can host a Live 8 watch partyat your home and invite friends to join you in experiencing these amazing worldwide concerts.Live 8 will be watching as eight world leaders will be presented with a workable plan to double aid, drop the debt and make trade laws fair – and an historic opportunity to end poverty and save millions of lives.

You can download a kit to help you host your Live 8 party, and also visit ONE.ORG for a guide to how you can take action and influence the G8 from your own community.Whether you ask others to sign the ONE Declaration, write a letter to your local newspaper or email friends to tell them about ONE, there’s so much you can do to add your voice.

Over 280,000 Americans have signed the letter to President Bush and close to one million Americans have joined the ONE network.We can breakone million by Live 8 if you join together with us as ONE and take action today.

Thanks,

The ONE Team

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Live8 Is Coming

We are just a few days away from a defining moment in this generation. is almost here. On July 6, the eight most powerful men in the world will meet to discuss the future of the world. We want Africa to be a part of that meeting. Every day, the poorest of the poor are being forgotten and lost in the fog. G8 could take a giant step to turn that around this weekend.

So, before Saturday, please do the following actions:

Visit ONE.org, watch the video and then sign the declaration.

Visit Live 8 and get caught up on the events this summer.

Visit any of the links I have placed all over the site.

Read what others are saying on their blogs. Follow the Technorati: Live 8 link.

Check back here for more details as Saturday approaches.

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Hotspot Hallelujah

We have arrived in Nashville and Impact is well under way! We are about to head to dinner but I wanted to post.

The first day has gone very well. Starfield performed a great worship set this afternoon and Grits rocked all the mid-Tennessee white kids last night. Craig Gross author of The Gutter and co-founder of XXXChurch.com will be speaking tonight.

I have picked up a few new books from the Lipscomb bookstore:

Mealtime Habits of the Messiah by Conrad Gempf
RealLivePreacher.com by Gordon Atkinson
Reaching the U: Effective Campus Ministry edited by Dennis Gaylor

No other news to report as of now. Have a great afternoon and a big thank you to Brandon Wood for the hotspot hook-up! Peace!

Ice Creme

This post isn’t about that magical mix of sugar and milk that gives us a headache when we eat it too fast. No, this post is a review of an iPod cleaning product called Ice Creme by RadTech.

Somewhere between Christmas and today, my beautiful, sleek, black iPod U2 Special Edition picked up some minor scratches and a major scratch (the scratch that appeared one day out of nowhere) the ruined the finish of my iPod. These imperfections seemed to be magnified by the fact that this machine is black. Blemishes have nowhere to hide. I felt a little like Austin Powers every time I looked at the screen. I would try to look away from the scratch by like Fred Savage’s mole, all I could see was THAT scratch. There it was taunting me, laughing hysterically at my misery. Scratchy, scratchy, scratchy.

I needed to clean it. I used a product that worked well on my 3rd gen white iPod but that only added to the problem. I felt like a big idiot. Here is a great gift that my wife bought me, I tried to be careful, I tried to do right but in the end I messed it up.

On Monday, I was poking around iPodLounge and I came across an article on a product called Ice Creme. According to RadTech, Ice Creme is an acrylic polish so it will also work with those scratches on your iBook. I ordered it late in the afternoon on Monday and it was in my mailbox yesterday. Mad props to RadTech for the very quick turn around!

This morning I sat down and began the process of cleaning my iPod. Ice Creme came in a clear plastic tube with 4 cleaning cloths and two bottles of solution: Bottle A and Bottle B. Bottle A is applied first. The instructions said to apply heavy pressure to the surface for 30-45 mins. While I did polish for that amount of time, I notice results in about 10 min. I wiped off Bottle A’s residue and then applied Bottle B. Bottle B only took about 10 min. I did have to be mindful of the click wheel. I did get some of the solutions on the red wheel but quickly removed it with a Kleenex. I have not noticed any discoloration. I wiped the remaining solution off with a clean cloth and took a long hard look at my device.

My iPod now looks like it did when I opened it. With Ice Creme, I didn’t just clean my iPod. I restored it!!!

I don’t normally sing the praises of products but I made an exception today. Between the quick shipping and the amazing results, I can’t help but sing RadTech’s praises.

No Matter Where You Stood

Months ago, news about Terri Schivo dominated the airwaves with every talking head throwing their two cents into the fray. I didn’t not take up the debate here because, quite frankly, it seemed like none of our buisness. I felt saddness and pain for everyone involved. Now, the autopsy report for the 41-year old has been released by the AP. Below are a few excepts and a link.

An autopsy on Terri Schiavo backed her husband’s contention that she was in a persistent vegetative state, finding that she had massive and irreversible brain damage and was blind, the medical examiner’s office said Wednesday. It also found no evidence that she was strangled or otherwise abused.

Autopsy results on the 41-year-old brain-damaged woman were made public Wednesday, more than two months after Schiavo’s death March 31 ended an internationally watched right-to-die battle between her husband and parents that engulfed the courts, Congress and the White House and divided the country.

Thogmartin (Pinellas-Pasco Medical Examiner) also said she did not appear to have suffered a heart attack and there was no evidence that she was given harmful drugs or other substances prior to her death.

She died from dehydration, Thogmartin said.

He said she would not have been able to eat or drink if she had been given food by mouth as her parents’ requested.

“Removal of her feeding tube would have resulted in her death whether she was fed or hydrated by mouth or not,” Thogmartin told reporters.

He also said she was blind, because the “vision centers of her brain were dead.”

“The brain weighed 615 grams, roughly half of the expected weight of a human brain,” he said. “This damage was irreversible, and no amount of therapy or treatment would have regenerated the massive loss of neurons.”

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This is the Morning Report…

Good morning! I had a great and lazy weekend. I hope that all of your were as lucky. Although I sat on the couch all day Saturday I did manage to catch up on (and even finish) some reading.

I finished Freakonomics: A Rouge Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner. What a great book. It delivered what it promised by causing me to look at the world, experts, and conventional wisdom with a skeptical look and a wink. Go get this book.

I began reading David McCullough’s 1776 on Sunday. Hey, my dad’s a history teacher. Back off!

This morning (6/13) I picked up a copy a CD with my morning coffee. Starbuck’s music partner Hear Music has a excusive deal to sell Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill Acoustic: 10th Anniversary Edition until July 26th. The album sounds great. It is the decaf Alanis for you morning commute.

Simple Dream

I had someone ask me recently what am I trying to accomplish with the campus ministry.

The Campus Ministry is steadfast in making disciples of Jesus Christ who in turn make disciples of Jesus Christ.

There it is plain and simple.

Speaking Tonight

Tonight I will be speaking at church. The difficult part is that there are so many different people there: Teens, parents, bluehairs, CEOs and babies. In the grand scheme of things that kind of diversity is good. In the preparing a lesson scheme of things it is a challenging thing. A very challenging thing.