I am starting to think I might title every entry with "Random thoughts..." and then whatever is about to happen. Here are today's random thoughts, numbered this time to make transitions easier:
1) I went with my friends the Sleights to Riverview this morning. Riverview is huge and high energy. Both times I've attended the preaching minister has mentioned plugging into small groups, something I've learned to like as I'm reading through Simple Church.
It is better to go to a church with someone you know than completely alone. I enjoyed the more this time, though I'm still dissapointed that no one really made an effort to talk to us. I know at a church of thousands there is not going to be one person that knows everyone, but shouldn't people make a conscious effort to meet other people at a larger church?
I don't say this without seeing the plank in my own eye. When I plug into a church and regularly attend again I want to make sure I am meeting someone every week if it is a larger church.
2) I am looking forward to the 2nd-3rd grader week. It's only tonight, tomorrow and Tuesday. We have scheduled naps. I'm in charge of recreation (plan: make them run) and I'm preaching a quickie at Campfire Monday night. I'm pretty excited about this.
3) Jon we do need to hangout, and I also enjoyed our summer on camp teams together. I might have to agree with you that it was the best summer while I was there as well.
4) On this website there are three guys doing a video game marathon to raise money for a children's charity. It's a Mario-thon! They set out Friday with the goal of playing through all the major Super Mario games in a gigantic marathon. Last I checked they were near the end of Super Mario Galaxy on the Wii, meaning their adventure is nearly wrapped up. They've raised nearly $10,000 in donations for Child's Play. They also broadcast their session on UStream, a live-feed program which they set up to broadcast from both their webcam and from the TV.
I would like to organize or participate in something like this. I think it would be fun and challenging. Who would have thought you could take a love for video games and use it to raise money for those in need?
5) It's no secret that I invested in Pokemon Diamond well over a year ago. I did this to connect with junior high students in my former youth group. I'm impressed with this game because its gameplay is simple and fun. It's a lite-RPG that just builds on some basic RPG fundamentals in a way that appeals to all ages. Nearly every kid you'll meet has played one of several versions in this franchise. It teaches strategy, critical thinking, and patience. A great experience for all kids.
Why do I mention this? In this newest version an evil organization named Team Galactic wants to create a better world. A world of peace where they rule. Sounds good right? Well too bad the way they are doing it is wrong. The way they are going to do this is by using a legendary Pokemon who created the known world to turn around, destroy it and create a new one where they will rule.
Oh by the way, once you've stopped them you get a chance to capture and own the ancient and legendary creator of the known Pokeworld. That's right, in your quest to catch them all you will own Pokegod.
That's deep. Small reminder: This game for all ages is primarily marketed to kids. Where are the extremist parents protesting this game because you can capture Pokegod?
6) Final Thought. Finally got to face off against Jonah and Caleb Weller in Halo. Though their trash talk was great, their game wasn't. Good try guys.
Off to camp. See you Tuesday night! The satire expressed does not neccessarily reflect the writer's personal views. I do not believe in Pokegod.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
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2 comments:
I love the numbered list! However I was lost once you started talking about video games. I will be praying for you during camp this week.
We'll have to pick a weekend coming up soon. I'm not terribly busy on Saturdays (although I have to be back in Grand Haven for Sunday morning). I'll keep you posted.
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