Monday, September 25, 2006
TMX Elmo Madness
Now this is a little crazy...all over a little doll!?!?
NewsTrack - Quirks
Man robbed of TMX Elmo at gunpoint
TAMPA, Fla., Sept. 25 (UPI) -- Florida law enforcement officials say a Tampa man was given the choice of his life or his Tickle Me Extreme Elmo doll.
The popular new toy was taken at gunpoint from the victim who told a 911 operator that the robber said he would have no problem shooting if he didn't hand over Elmo, the New York Daily News reports.
Apparently securing the doll has become a matter or life and death or possibly life and money since Elmo can fetch big bucks from desperate parents.
Released last Tuesday, Elmo sold out in 10 minutes at the Toys "R" Us in New York's Times Square.
The latest edition in the Tickle Me series not only wiggles and giggles but can stand up by itself after falling over.
To Write Love On Her Arms
Very cool organization I came across while reading RELEVANT Magazine this past week.
It's called "To Write Love on Her Arms"
To Write Love on Her Arms is a work in progress. This began with one broken girl, one painful night; addiction, depression, cutting. This is a glimpse at the five days that followed, a decision to love and to begin telling her true story. To Write Love on Her Arms is becoming something bigger, something hopeful. It's the realization of what life can be when we commit to meeting a need. A friend of mine told me there's no such thing as suicide prevention. This is an attempt to prove him wrong, to say that love can change a life. We can hold back the darkness. Rescue is possible.
Read more here...
It's called "To Write Love on Her Arms"
To Write Love on Her Arms is a work in progress. This began with one broken girl, one painful night; addiction, depression, cutting. This is a glimpse at the five days that followed, a decision to love and to begin telling her true story. To Write Love on Her Arms is becoming something bigger, something hopeful. It's the realization of what life can be when we commit to meeting a need. A friend of mine told me there's no such thing as suicide prevention. This is an attempt to prove him wrong, to say that love can change a life. We can hold back the darkness. Rescue is possible.
Read more here...
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Monday, September 11, 2006
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Seeker vs. Missional Church
Great, short, video on the differnce between the "seeker" versus "missional" approaches...
http://blindbeggar.org/?p=277
http://blindbeggar.org/?p=277