Saturday, March 25, 2006

A Personality Test Based Solely on Color

This was strange. I have no idea of the science behind it, but I was not altogether baffled by the results.
See how close it is to your reality...


ColorQuiz.comGreg took the free ColorQuiz.com personality test!

"Strives for a life rich in activity and experience..."


Click here to read the rest of the results.


Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Fun with Balls

I learned to juggle when I was in college... but I didn't learn this...
When you have a couple minutes - you have got to take a look at this!

And if you think THAT was good - look at THIS!!



ht: Christian

Monday, March 20, 2006

Giving in to Despair

As I mentioned in the post below, my professor (and friend) Al Groves has a blog chronicling his fight with cancer. He posted this wonderful insight the other day, and I had to share it and comment on it.

I encourage you to read it to get the full effect, but he talks about the act of flossing his teeth, and the decision each night to do so or not to do so, as a definitive act of hope, and a decision to go on living. He's never enjoyed flossing, and if he's dying, "what's the point?"

His response was quite inspiring, and in fact rather convicting for me. All too often I find myself doing things the easy way, or even the sinful way, in order to get from point A to point B. It occurred to me in reading Al's post that in these times that I am giving in to despair, and in fact, even moreso, giving in to death. The decisions we make on a moment to moment basis are not inconsequential. The decision to brush your teeth in the morning, or to floss at night really has eternal consequence - not because there is something inherently good or evil in those things per se, but there is most certainly something in our attitudes and our responses to the everyday things of life. Al's decision to floss his teeth last night was a decision that honored God with his life, when he could have easily gone to bed a little bit more "blissfully".

I need to begin to strive for less bliss for me and more honor for God, and for Christ, who has given me life that I have barely begun to taste, and love that I can hardly bare.

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Al Grove's Blog

For those who are not connected to Westminster and may not know, a wonderful professor and a dear and godly man whom is beloved by the community, Alan Groves, has been diagnosed with lung cancer.

He needs our prayers and support. He has started a blog with his wife Libby to update all of us who care and are praying for him.

If you know Al, please visit and add your encouragement. If you don't know Al, you don't know what you're missing! And please pray for him and the family in this time of need.

Our God does all things well, and this will serve to strengthen His church and His glory, and even Al, His servant by His grace in Christ.