Bush has some moves
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008I woke up this morning and was confronted with this YouTube video. I laughed and I’m going to smile the rest of today.
The end of a journey
Thursday, December 11th, 2008As of 1 second ago, I am done with Seminary.
What a blessing and a joy. I’ll miss this place.
While I was Driving…
Monday, December 8th, 2008Holy..Cow!
On my way back to LA, I hear over the radio (as well as through Walter Chan), a US military F-18 fighter jet crashed into a San Diego neighborhood. The news is pretty horrific, and praise the Lord the pilot ejected out. However, the area he crashed, near Cather Ave and Higgins St was about .7 miles away from where SABRINA AND I live!!!!
Egads! Praise the Lord that we aren’t there in the house. I can only hope our new apartment is okay.

What do you do…
Friday, December 5th, 2008What do you do when two Starbucks workers are yelling at each other and saying some pretty spiteful things to one another?
Now, this didn’t happen in front of me, but it happened in front of Sabrina as we were getting our coffee from one of the main terminals in Toronto airport. Sabrina came walking out and whispered, “Man, that was awkward.”
So my question is, what do you do? What would I do? I think I would be too stunned to say anything. I’d just watch the drama unfold before my eyes.
See people, you don’t need reality tv shows. You got real life to keep you amused.
Last day of Preaching Labs
Friday, December 5th, 2008Today was the last day of my preaching lab. It’s quite the milestone. I had the opportunity to preach in front of my esteemed professor (Dr. Montoya) and it was a thrill. I finished my New Testament consecutive series on 2 Peter 2 and concluded with 2 Peter 2:10b-22. This semester has been a huge blessing. I had to chance to preach in front of Dr. Rick Holland, Dr. Bargas, Professor Green and finally, Dr. Montoya. They’re all great godly men that have valuable insight into the trade of preaching and were so pastoral in their advice and their comments. I wish I had more time to pick their minds about the skills of preaching and to fine tune the art of preaching. I’m seriously considering going back and getting my D.Min.
Overall, the experience has been so worthwhile. I was really blessed and was put into a great group of men (10) that was really encouraging in their comments and lovingly honest in their comments that really helped me to get better in my preaching. It was awesome to see men–that had no preaching experience–grow in their oratory skills. There’s just a close bond that develops over the weeks as you hear message after message and expose yourself for comments and critiques. I would hear a message during chapel and then right after chapel I would hear a couple of message (2 or 3) every Tuesday and Thursday. In total, I heard 40 messages over the course of this semester! 40! Take into account Tuesday/Thursday Chapel, Friday Bible study, and Sunday morning and I’ve been just gourging on God’s Word.
As far as my message today, it went okay. I know I needed to improve in certain areas (especially my introductions) and it was pointed out by Dr. Montoya that I needed to find current historical examples of faithful men that have gone apostate (cf. 2 Peter 2:10-22). He said, “had you done that, that would’ve been the cherry on the top and made it an excellent sermon. It was good already, but that would’ve been the cherry on top.” I made it through the class without being “that” guy in class to receive one of his famous comments that really last till the end of time. *phew*. It was just reaffirming to receive the stamp of approval from such a respected man and preacher.