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"Simplicity"

 
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." -- Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Consider this:

Simplicity isn't simple. Complexity is simple. Anyone can make something complex. Read the front page of any newspaper from foolish Senator in Syria to those who hate us for being free... even free to make wrong choices.
You'll find complex problems everywhere. Look into your own life. You'll find complex forces at play. Complexity is the natural state of things when people live for themselves. Sophistication lies in your ability to SIMPLIFY complexity. It lies in your ability to make sense of the world around you in light of eternity and that there is someone greater than yourself.
You can't do everything you see before you. Understand what's important and what's not when life sits there in front of you. Pick your focus and act, - or as Ken Gire wrote in "Windows of the Soul" what makes you the "gladest" then do what it takes to accomplish it.
Simplicity... yes! It might also help in listening to these potential Presidential folks do they make things complex or is "Simplicity" their forte?

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The Personal Brand of Living! OR

  How do you leverage the things you’ve done in the past for what you want to do in the future?

A friend, raised that question to me recently when we were talking about reinventing yourself.

In looking over my road map of life, over my 30-plus-year career, I have been a classical musician, pastor, educator, program manager, church relational development manager, development consultant, International traveler and teacher, CEO and business strategist. You know the sort: A polymath that’s good at so many things...now if I can only make the income that is necessary!

More than that, though, I think I have come to know the secret to career change and reinvention in our stages of life. It’s that reinventing ourselves it isn't a fairy tale where the ugly duckling suddenly molts into a swan. We use those parts of our pervious chapters to strengthen our transformational living as we move over our paths of life.

It’s important to realize that when you change (transform), our life, careers, you’re not suddenly person Y when before you were person X it is a process! Don’t think simple addition but a synergistic melding of all your selves that ideally reinvigorates your personal brand. In light of our faith walk it can be simply explained as: the human will and the Holy Spirit work together (synergistically melding) to bring about spiritual regeneration or salvation!

I can say that it has been an adventure for these 30 plus years on this serial career path because it has added depth, complexity, fun and creativity to my character, I hope. The core key thankfully is to not live for yourself. By my not living for myself it has made the previous parts worth the pain and process and reminding me that in order to continue living fully in each chapter to daily surrender the process of life to God. Maturity it isn't painless though, but it is worth it to live life through this journey. I also think it has allowed me to approach problem solving with a multidimensional view through His wisdom.

Which brings us back to our original question. What have you done in the past that can enhance your personal brand? Remember, you’re more than the sum of your parts by living by Faith in Him. You’re an evolving, transformational person who is in the act of change that can impact the marketplace of ideas and has the edge over the worlds methods because it doesn’t have the same source code as your life! As my new adage goes, you’re not getting older, just diving into the best part of life!

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Oh no the Tomb... I didn't think they'd find it!!!

  Bad Ideas are always bad ideas - even if Discovery brand is on the front of it... but bring it on! 

It is the marketplace of ideas..even bad ones or money agenda driven ideas this is the place where Christianity can shine the truth of life. The “Discovery Channel?” or “Non-Discovery Channel see if we can spoof them” is one of those places that if you can stomach it to listen to ideas even poorly done the truth always wins. 
 This event on cable T.V. should remind us today there is an agenda of re-dressing old lies into a “sharper” image to prick peoples fears. Christians in most cases are stable people who are on a journey of life filled with the similar insecurities to others, but, with a marked difference, we know how the story ends. Stay staedy guys... don't have anger, think, listen then speak. We have a complete hope, solid provable truths, real life change and the joy of knowing someone greater than ourselves that is there for us 24/7. 
 
Thinking, creativity and dynamic Christians are and have been;  Leaders, Artist, Teachers, Musicians, real folks… they have shown through the ages that Christianity has stood the test of time and cynics and it will “out live” the Non-Discovery Channel see if we can spoof them programs. Bring it on if you can really think and reason, come on lets talk…otherwise just sit back, drink your coffee and be lead by the fools of the earth who say there is no God.

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Freedom and Life!

 "Permanence, perseverance and persistence in spite of all obstacles, discouragements, and impossibilities: It is this, that in all things distinguishes the strong soul from the weak."
~ Thomas Carlyle
 

This should be common sense (which isn't common today)... in all that we do as people from the War against "Islamo Fascism" to our families culture choices (the worlds goals for them or yours). I am asking that we as a people finish in spite of the circumstances and finish well!

If the cause or goals are noble it takes noble strong souls who will do all, even to the point of death and we are in a noble fight. Here is the balance of what needs to be said, "the will to stand and when all is done be found still standing (or your principles standing beyond your life) do you have the will to stand and fight for the core of life: Life/Freedom? Or live in fear/weakness...choose this day whom you will serve - fear/weakness or life/freedom? As for me and my family 'our lives' we stand and choose 'Life and Freedom!'"
 The time for half measures of living and talk is over!

The time for life and freedom is here!


 2 Timothy 2: 1 You then, my son (people) be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus.(my source is it yours-sjh2 And the things you have heard me say in the presence of many witnesses entrust to reliable people who will also be qualified to teach others. 3 Join with me in suffering, like a good soldier of Christ Jesus. 4 No one serving as a soldier gets involved in civilian affairs; rather, they try to please their commanding officer. 5 Similarly, anyone who competes as an athlete does not receive the victor's crown except by competing according to the rules. 6 The hardworking farmer should be the first to receive a share of the crops. 7 Reflect on what I am saying, for the Lord will give you insight into all this.

     8 Remember Jesus Christ, raised from the dead, descended from David. This is my gospel, 9 for which I am suffering even to the point of being chained like a criminal. But God's word is not chained. (and we aren't yet - freedom - Stephen) 10 Therefore I endure everything for the sake of the elect (something great than self - sjh) , that they too may obtain the salvation that is in Christ Jesus, with eternal glory.

    11 Here is a trustworthy saying:
       If we died with him,
       we will also live with him;

    12 if we endure,
       we will also reign with him.
       If we disown him,
       he will also disown us;

    13 if we are faithless,
       he remains faithful,
       for he cannot disown himself.

   We will reign but only if we endure - only if we live in freedom & be faithful to the end!
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Expect to Succeed...I DO! Don't You?

The simple truth is, people often FAIL, simply because they don't EXPECT to succeed.

Because they have not set clear expectations, they have only a fuzzy picture of what they want to see happen. Do you want to live and learn or learn and live? Listen uplearn and live but sometimes you'll find yourself in a situation that you never thought you would find yourself in and live and learn is your only option... your core will help you navigate through the muck. But only if you have a core!

Also, lacking clear details and solid targets, people will spend their precious time going in multiple directions—none of which leads to living in their giftings that will help them thrive doing their best in life.

You have to turn that wish into a dream... a dream into a vision then into GOAL... a goal into a PLAN... THEN ACTION (however small) to move towards your vision, you EARN the right to EXPECT rather than just wish and wait.

What Do You Have The Right To Expect?

The question you need to answer is, which part of this PROCESS is standing between you and using your giftedness to build the best life to impact the world?

Do you just dream, and then wish on a star?

Or, do you bring your dreams into the light of day where you can see them, touch them and give them the RESPECT they so richly deserve? Do you pray about them daily so you will have the wisdom that is beyond you that refines your thinking?

I work as the CEO of ministry/business that has three different areas of specialty (I have 2 experts over two areas). Each area interconnects in terms of missions, people, language and literacy “The Enclave of the Arts, Language Arts and Consulting". So what is my vision - what are my expectations this year - what am I praying about? "To Refine my art of networking people everywhere for life! Catch and release people in their giftings! Secondly, to start building our foundation to $1,000,000.00 by 2010 to fund overseas short-term experiences for 100's of USA teens. In that way they have the opportunity to become better citizens here and citizens of God's Kingdom." In order to get there I am not wishing I am moving forward with action, learning and building the best into my life and those around me!

What Do You EXPECT this Year - that will impact your next 3 years?? Or are you just wishing again or waiting for Washington to give you permission - Oh I hope not! Act now don't wait and wish!

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TOO....

 I wanted to get those Christmas cards out but… I was too busy. I had planned to wish you a happy new year, but I am just too busy, ya know.

That should worry you… not that I am too busy but that I say "I am too busy."  Or I feel I am too busy. Everybody these days says they’re too busy. Have you noticed? If someone doesn’t reply to an email or participate in a school meeting, their excuse is invariably “Sorry, I am just so busy.”

I get that even more now that I have several clients, I am fundraising for, you know asking for money, prayer, help. Even though I have worked hours making it as easy as possible to give [example: find six others who will give $70 three times a year with you – oh – and pray. It doesn’t get any more simple than that!] and they will quickly tell me they are "too busy to find six people" then talk to me about themselves for the next 20 minutes!

The problem is, as an excuse, it has gotten old. It is the adult version of “the dog ate my homework”! To beg off something like, say, returning a phone call – I usually hate to do that if I don’t want to talk anymore that day, but the value you give someone is the value to call and even arrange another time to talk. Sorry, I gave a solution. 

 You think in your mind, oh well, "I am too busy." Because you’re too busy is like not brushing your teeth because your gums hurt. (I have no idea, by the way, if that sentence makes sense. You think you’re busy? I am too busy to check my similes for logic
J.)

You know I have come to the sad conclusion what the “Too Busy” is. It’s the new inconsideration of the brush off mostly… that’s all it is.

My bride is very legitimately busy very busy: Youth Performing Arts Exec. Director, Assistant Director for Enclave of the Arts, Teaches elementary (K – 5th) Cottage School for a Charter School program – Musical Arts and is the Language Arts teacher for 8th grade an all day program on Friday’s.

PLUS does: Community Theatre at least once a year, Avon, Creative Memories (kind’a) is a NEW GRANDMA and spends time with them, hugs me a lot because I need it and I hug her a lot because she needs it. BUT… she gives "with the right back up... me" -  responsible no’s and try’s hard not give irresponsible yes’. She returns phone calls and emails even. Now I know some of these activities she is doing will go away in a few months (thankfully) but I haven’t heard her use the response “I'm just too busy" to someone”. You see she values others and has their interest at heart… and I know she feels guilty if she thinks she slights someone.

This is what I take from that: If my bride can do that (because she can do all things through Christ who strengthens her) and she succeeds then you can too, you may not look as good as she does but you can succeed and break the bad habit of "I'm just tooooo busy."

The other problem with “I’m busy” is that nobody believes it anymore.

Not accepting falsehood imperils the social order. That’s because the basis for civilized society rests in allowing for acceptable fabrication. People don’t leave dinner parties because they are deadly boring, but because “Whew, look at the time – we have to get up early in the morning tomorrow.”

Polite mendacity lubricates the machinery of human interaction. Without it, we are no better than most animals, well maybe (don't let PETA know I said that they'll want donations from me or my popper scooper).  

So in a bid to help us as a society maintain civility and thus our position near the top of the animal kingdom. I want to help develop a few new, believable excuses.

Here are some ideas:

1. “Sorry, but you’re just not important enough to quickly respond to.”

2. “I’m so, well, self-absorbed to call you back or to help out, you know.”

3. “I generally figure if you want something done, let somebody else do it, so I was releasing you to use talent you didn’t know you had.”

4. “Give them money, they will probably spent it or something.”

Oops, sorry. Those aren’t excuses, they’re the real deals. Let me try again…

· “I wish I could help, but the ISP ate my hard drive.”

· “You e-mailed? You know my BlackBerry has be on the fritz again.”

· “I was on my way to the meeting, but my Prius had a short.”

I’d have thought of more but I was just too busy.

Hey, I have an ideas. How ‘bout if we all forget that we’re busy? That way, maybe this year we’ll really get something done that last beyond us.

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Forward Movement...

 Morocco’s Christian converts irk the world of Islam... I love to irk...in this way! Thought I would report after talking with one of my contacts in Morocco.

They might have Islamic names like Mohammed or Ali, but every Sunday these Moroccan converts to Christianity go discreetly to “church” – to the ire of Islamic militants and under the suspicious eye of police. “There are about a thousand of us in around 50 independent churches across the big cities of the kingdom,” explained Abdelhalim, who coordinates these evangelical Protestant groups in Morocco.

“As we are tolerated, but not recognized (by the state) we must, for security reasons, conduct ourselves as a clandestine organisation,” said the 57-year-old, who preferred to use a pseudonym.
“As soon as a church has 20 worshippers it splits in two,” said Abdelhalim, a doctor who converted to Christianity 16 years ago when he was living abroad.

Islam is the state religion in Morocco, a country of 30 million people that counts only 5,000 Jews and 1,000 Christians, according to figures given by the two groupings. Although you cannot be sentenced if you convert to Christianity, it is illegal to proselytize under Moroccan law. And while official Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant churches are recognized by Morocco, they are only for foreigners living in the country. Moroccan Christians have no right to pray in these churches.

However when Abdelhalim returned home seven years ago, he said he was astonished by the growing number of converts to Christianity. “At the beginning of the 1990s there were 400 of us, four years ago around 700 and today more than 2,500 that I know” he said. Most of the converts belong to the middle classes and work in the private sector or as engineers. But these new evangelical Christians also count among their numbers craftsmen, housewives, students and young unemployed people. Christianity is also grow among the Berber people thanks to radio and English langauge schools.

Christianity was established in North Africa in the third century AD but was supplanted which is a nice way to say convert or else... by Islam in the seventh century. In the early 1990s, Christianity started to get a new foothold when foreign missionaries passed on the word to Moroccans. As for Morocco’s main cities, seven of these “free churches” – not linked to any international Protestant church – are in Marrakesh, six in Casablanca, five in Rabat and even one in El Ayoun, the regional capital of the western Sahara.

“Television and the Internet are very efficient methods and in our church a soldier became Christian through the Al Hayat channel,” said 30-year-old Youssef, who also preferred to use a pseudonym.
“For many of us, Islam is perceived as a social straitjacket and not as a real faith, and Christianity as a religion of tolerance and love,” said the businessman, who converted at the age of 19 and was later followed by his family. Yet in the eyes of the state they remain Muslim.

“Officially, my son and I are Muslim,” said Abdelhalim. “We hold Christian marriages and bless the young couple but this is not recognized by the state. They must go before the Muslim clergy and marry according to Sharia (Islamic law). If they don’t do this, they can be charged with adultery.” The same goes for death. “I cannot be buried in a Christian cemetery, only in a Muslim one,” he said.

Jack Wald, 55, an American and pastor of the Rabat International Church – one of the “official” Christian churches – who has lived in Morocco since 2000 also cites the role of technology. It “means that a country or religion cannot isolate itself from the rest of the world. This happened in eastern Europe and is happening in China and North Korea. The same is true with Muslim countries,” he said. “Radio, television and the Internet have opened up doors for people to hear a different message than the one the imam preaches on Fridays.”

Youssef estimated that 60 percent of the Moroccan converts became Christian through personal contacts, 30 percent via television or Internet and 10 percent via missionaries. Three evangelist Christian satellite channels which are beamed into Morocco in the Arabic language give witness accounts, hymns and prayers: Al Hayat and Sat 7 from Cyprus, and Miracle from Canada.

Discretion is the order of the day for Morocco’s Christians, with the faithful holding services in their homes, against a background of suspicion from the Islamic world. “We have to be careful because ordinary people cannot understand that we can be Arabs without being Muslim. For us the biggest danger is ignorance,” Abdelhalim said.

The Christian converts also have article 220 of the penal code hanging over their heads, which provides for prison sentences of between six months and three years for anyone who tries to undermine a Muslim’s faith or to convert him to another religion. “I have been summoned to the police station dozens of times,” said Youssef. He nonetheless says that Morocco is considered more tolerant than other Muslim countries thanks to King Mohammed VI, who has encouraged reforms to fight poverty, boost women’s rights and thwart any slide towards Islamic extremism in the kingdom.

Radouan Benchekroun, the president of the council of Muslim scholars in Casablanca is, however, unaccommodating. “To deny one’s religion, it is the biggest sin that a Muslim can commit,” he said.
Islamic militants insist these conversions “are not accepted by the population,” according to Lahcen Daoudi, a deputy for the Islamist Justice and Development Party. “As long as it remains at the individual level we can turn a blind eye. The problem is on the social level. If there is proselytism or if children or teachers come to school with the Crucifix, we cannot tolerate that,” Daoudi said.

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A 2007 look at Trends in the World

   Sir Isaac Newton’s third law of motion states that: to every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. This principle seems to apply not only in physics, but in politics and religion as well. Reactions in 2006 will they be stronger in 2007?
 
The trend seems to be for trends to escalate. Religious liberty and security for Christians has seriously and rapidly deteriorated in nations such as Eritrea, Lebanon and Sri Lanka. The religious liberty situation for Christians in Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, North Africa, Northern Nigeria, Venzeuela and the Gulf is very difficult; whilst in Bangladesh, Belarus, Somalia, Indonesia, Pakistan and Turkmenistan it is going from bad to worse. The situation for Christians in Iran, Laos, Maldives, North Korea, Saudi Arabia and Vietnam remains intolerable.

Christians in Ivory Coast, Central Sulawesi and Papua (Eastern Indonesia) live with daily anxiety of impending conflict. This is especially serious in Central Sulawesi and Papua where Christians are extremely vulnerable, at the mercy of jihad militias and compromised security forces and government. A new paper by Yale Law School researchers confirms crimes against humanity by Indonesia in Papua, where the genocide of a Christian people is a very real possibility and the genocide in Somilia and Sudan will deepen - the U.N. does nothing because they are Islamic nations doing it.

In Vietnam, Laos, Egypt, Lebenon and Palistine, Christians watch and wait, wondering what 2007 will hold more death and terror?  Will China’s President Hu bring reform? Will Egypt’s release more Islamist militants and that will create more terror? Will Ethopia  move more into terror?  Will Sudan after 23 years of jihad and Somilia (20 years) expand into other countries? Will the so called Palestine territory move into full civil war between Fata and Hamas with the Christians in-between.

Christians & Jews in France and Germany wonder how far fundamentalist secularism will go and how much trouble it will create. Christians &  Jews (moderate Muslims) in Canada wonder if the recognition of Sharia will radicalize Canadian Muslims or cause legal mayhem. Christians, Jews and (moderate/liberal) Muslims in other Western nations wonder if the legal changes in France and Canada will set a precedent that will spread. How will this affect the America and will it threaten to weaken our already weak state of the church in our major US cities?

All across the Muslim world, from Mauritania to Mindanao, Christian minorities dread any further rise in Islamism. Islamist zeal is increasing not only in Muslim nations, but also in Muslim minority, immigrant communities in the West. What is the Church doing to speak into these things and can it speak, that is the real question.

  Things Look Dark... and this really isn't being negative... really!  We live in a world ripe for opportunities to show what it means to be Christian over anything else out there - ANYTHING - we have the LIGHT... the advent of His first coming!  So the challenges are many for the Kingdom of God and decent people everywhere. That hasn't changed in 2000 years since His first adventSo then REMEMBER this over and over again that HE is the ruler of the Heavens and Earth – so He is greater than all these threats and fools that are behind them. Persecution has always been the middle name of our Faith in Jesus and it is in those times when it is done to us, that His light will overcome the darkness. If you are in the light ask and speak out for Heaven's sake, for His sake in 2007.

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Our Season of the Watch

 This is a small section from an article : Major Megan McClung, RIP By Michael Fumento Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Given the season, it seems appropriate to quote from Michael Marks's haunting poem, "A Soldier's Christmas:" "But isn't there something I can do, at the least, Give you money," I asked, "or prepare you a feast? It seems all too little for all that you've done, For being away from your wife and your son."Then his eye welled a tear that held no regret, "Just tell us you love us, and never forget. To fight for our rights back at home while we're gone, To stand your own watch, no matter how long. For when we come home, either standing or dead, to know you remember we fought and we bled. Is payment enough, and with that we will trust, that we mattered to you as you mattered to us." http://iwvpa.net/marksm/a_soldie.php

What are you giving this season: fear, uncertainty, frustration,  anger, hate or bitterness? Or you can be giving reassurance because of your faith, hope & joy that gives strength for tomorrow, peace and purity in a world that moves quickly from frustration to hate and real love by having the other persons best interest at heart that counters bitterness. You won't be able to give that to others unless you stand your watch by giving this day and beyond  love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness and self-control out to others from your life's core.

We are in a long war and unless we are strong enough to stand as a people in our watch, the battles that our soldiers face in and out of uniform, they will not be able to stand the horrible test that comes to them everyday… being willing to kill terrorist who don’t fight with any conscience and then turn and give comfort to children and there families in need. So, what are you giving this season and in the future seasons of life? Please give that which stands the test of time!!!
 Peace and Grace to you this season of Advent

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A Great Article from a neat pastor...

   You'll be glad you read this! Doug is a excellent writer and speaker!  Look him up on www.clashradio.com
Our Shrinkage in the Global War on Terror
By Doug Giles
Saturday, December 9, 2006
 

Bill O’Reilly stated this week on “The Factor” (Tuesday, 12/5/06) that the West is failing to confront evil. Failing to confront evil? Heck, we’re scared to define it, much less take it head-on.

We won’t even draw cartoons regarding this enemy, lest we offend our killers. Wow! Murderous Muslims all over the world must be making girlie man, wussy, limp wrist jokes about the West, as they bounce their combies down whatever dirt road they’re on en route to secure a nuke (or two) with our name on it.



An insurgent armed with a heavy machinegun stands at a street in the centre of the Iraqi town of Ramadi, 100 km (60 miles) west of Baghdad, December 8, 2006. REUTERS/Stringer (IRAQ)

The failure to define what is “evil” is causing us to capitulate to the apex (or nadir, I guess) of political correctness in a “No %$@&” time of crisis. Go ahead; ask someone at the next Winter Solstice office party to define “evil.” You’ll get the typical “it’s all relative” slop, or “there is no objective standard of right or wrong”, or “all absolute truth claims are nothing more than powerplays, man.” Y’know, the same emblematic drivel your pot smoking, liberal prof taught you at the University of You-Just-Wasted-A-Ton-Of-Your-Parent’s- Cash-And-Got-Brain-Washed-In-The-Process.

The few who do have the cojones to say something is evil will be called evil themselves because judging something as wrong has become the sin of the 21st century—unless, of course, you’re a liberal; then you can judge, bring up Foley, Delay, Ted Haggard, other GOP inadequacies, evangelical inconsistencies and call a spade a shovel all you want.

Anyway, postmodernism, as Os Guinness says, has made it “worse to judge evil than to do evil.” Those who declare something to be damnable are evil themselves, at least according to grand wizards of secular progressive “thought.”

In addition to the West’s growing unwillingness to say the Islamofacist ideology is uncut crap to the third power and that their adherents need to be deleted like KFed’s website history, here are three more reasons why I think the West’s will to war has shrunk:

1. We couldn’t care less. We don’t want to be bothered with what’s going on with the war on Iraq or with other mean people. We don’t want to stay abreast about what militant Islam is up to these days. That’s complicated, depressing and just icky. No, our inquiring minds want to know the following: what’s up with Britney and her un-photogenic crotch? Is Brit gonna be OK? How come Jen and Vince broke up? Did Mischa Barton have a meltdown? What’s Nicole Ritchie’s plastic surgery secret behind her new sexy look? Why did Kidman put new hubby Keith on a short leash? Is a Nip/Tuck star really leaving the show? And what’s up with the Martha and Rachel Ray food fight?

2. We want to believe the spin coming from CAIR [The Council on American-Islamic Relations] because the truth about Muslim mayhem is too brutal. Because of our aversion to the rawness of what the West is really facing with militant Islam, we want to believe CAIR’s talking heads when they say that “everything is cool, and the radicals in the Islamic camp are few and far between.” The reality is that the danger we face is higher, deeper, wider and nearer than most of us would care to understand. Since reality bites and requires that we change, we’d just rather believe the fairy tales about our enemies from their propaganda/reality stylists. As far as I’m concerned, CAIR is to prevarication what Carrot Top is to red hair coloring, tie dyed T-Shirts, over exercising and unfunniness.

3. We think we can talk our way out of this mess. We believe we can Eddie Haskell militant Islam and bebop and scat our way out of their ill will. The only problem is that Islam is not some June Cleaver that can be manipulated by our impish charm. We are convinced that we can solve things with Iran and Syria with a little less talk and a little more conversation. Yes, the PoMo wannabe placaters of the implacable would like to sit down with Islamofascists (who will never help us, ever loathe us, and forever seek to kill us) and tell them that “You’re not evil; you simply have a hole in your soul that we would like to help you fill. We should not be fighting. Can’t we all get a long? We should talk more often . . . maybe get together play some checkers . . . and we’d love to have you over for dessert to eat a piece of strawberry pie.”

Militant Islam has got to be loving the indecision, division and erosion of the West’s will to war. They understand the ancient maxim that a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand. We’re increasingly becoming so divided and defeated that if we don’t watch it, as one comedian said, we could be approaching a long drawn out debate regarding which shade of white to use as our surrender flag.

I believe we can be united and that we will eventually wake up and deal with radical Islam; however, I also believe (and fear) that the cohesion, readiness and resolve we need now to truly hammer these death dealers will only come about after we get hammered once again. I’m talking 911-style or worse. And I’m thinking this will probably occur in the next one to three years. And I hope I’m wrong.

* Logon to www.ClashRadio.com and check out Doug’s interview with Nonie Darwish author of the book, Now They Call Me Infidel : Why I Renounced Jihad for America, Israel, and the War on Terror. This book is Nonie Darwish's personal story of tragedy and redemption, as well as a scholarly analysis of Middle-Eastern culture. Every Western statesman, indeed every European and American citizen will benefit from Ms. Darwish's unique insights into the danger to Western civilization posed by Radical Islam and sustained by deep-rooted Arab/Muslim cultural dynamics

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The Koran and swearing in... Dennis Prager

Dennis Prager gave a great response to his critics on both sides of the fence- which you need to read it... "America, Not Keith Ellison, Decides What Book a Congressman Takes His Oath on." ... read also his response. http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/DennisPrager
 Here is what I wrote him and now you...

I am surprised by the yawn of some conservatives and Christian leaders that they are taking about this it is important and very core issue. One of my hero's since childhood T.R. ROOSEVELT said this to a group of Americans who were ethnically Italian... and as far as I know T.R. wasn't Italian phobic! So read this and know that we need to express what it really means to be American that it is more than a song.
"There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all.
This is just as true of the man who puts “native” before the hyphen as of the man who puts German or Irish or English or French before the hyphen. Americanism is a matter of the spirit and of the soul. Our allegiance must be purely to the United States. We must unsparingly condemn any man who holds any other allegiance.
But if he is heartily and singly loyal to this Republic, then no matter where he was born, he is just as good an American as any one else.
The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English- Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian- Americans, or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans (
or Islamic causes) of that nationality than with the other citizens of the American Republic.
The men who do not become Americans and nothing else are hyphenated Americans; and there ought to be no room for them in this country. The man who calls himself an American citizen and who yet shows by his actions that he is primarily the citizen of a foreign land, plays a thoroughly mischievous part in the life of our body politic. He has no place here; and the sooner he returns to the land to which he feels his real heart-allegiance, the better it will be for every good American.
Addressing the Knights of Columbus in New York City...12 October 1915

Maybe the date is ninety-one years ago but Truth is Truth. Also read if you can "Breaking the Silence" Kerry Howley in Readers Digest December 2006, it is a very important article worth your time to read!

 
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Is paralyzed thought happening?

  According to one military expert on global terror, we're at the outset of a war that could last 40 years! WOW! Just when those who are changing offices in Washington D.C. are saying “if we could only get out of Iraq and talk with Iran everything would be okay” - guess what another Lie!!! Reality will be a hard wake-up call on us all if buy into the lie. It seems as if everyone is mentally paralyzed especially those in the Republican Party lately and not able to speak out the truth! Never have so many decisive people been so consumed by so much indecision. Will a conservative congressional, senate and presidential candidates speak out now? I can't hear you, if you are!

Around the world, a perfect storm is converging. Skyrocketing energy costs, slumping consumer confidence, geopolitical uncertainty, and a democrat controlled congress ignoring reality… this depressing list goes on & on – in what seems at a stream roller sickening pace. It seems it doesn't matter which country code you dial… the news is globally grim. All this with liberals leaders still going after Christmas as if it is the global threat. Maybe they fear the incarnation of Jesus Christ more than those who cut throats and bomb the innocent...interesting.

There are more than two ways to combat this but this is a good starting place… from President T.R. Roosevelt:

First: “I believe in nationalism as the absolute prerequisite to internationalism. I believe in patriotism as the absolute prerequisite to the larger Americanism. I believe in Americanism because unless our people are good Americans first, America can accomplish little or nothing worth accomplishing for the good of the world as a whole.” Don't allow the slime standards of MTV to Playboy trash to become normal standard here!

Secondly: “Character is far more important than intellect in making a man (and women) a good citizen or successful at his calling- meaning by character not only such qualities as honesty and truthfulness, but courage, perseverance.”

My Question is do we have the strength to do just these two... if you do... you are on the right road and life will be better for us all if we each do our part. Speak up, think and act based on being an American with Character.

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ACT!

 "Free will and determinism are like a game of cards. The hand that is dealt you is determinism (predestination). The way you play your hand is free will." ~ Norman Cousins

That ought to send you who are on either side of that theological fence into fits! Consider it my gift to you :) … that there is always a third concept of life… I mean we have a triune God, why not then a third view? With that in mind…

How well do you play the hand that is dealt you? Do you have the pure grit necessary to triumph over fear, uncertainty and doubt as you move towards your most cherished dreams and goals? Remember, you have nothing to fear except fear itself, right?

My Top 3 Goals & The Rewards Contained In Them:

1. _______________________ Reward _________________
2. _______________________ Reward _________________
3. _______________________ Reward _________________

Or do they SCARE the livin' stuffin out of you?!

The simple truth of the matter is, we are all afraid of something. Sometimes, it's the fear of being successful itself that torpedoes many of us. Usually though, it is just our fear of FEAR that stops us cold. (This is exactly like the catchphrase "Stop Getting Ready to Get Ready!)

Again, you gain immediate power over your fears by taking a positive forward action. Otherwise, you are robbed of all personal power until the cause of the fear goes away.

Look at your goals again. What is your FEAR to REWARD ratio? You have two choices: Increase the REWARDS within your goals; or, Reduce your FEAR.

Remember, a loss of WILL Power occurs when you permit FEAR to take over your life.

Yes, FEAR is a prime reason people NEVER achieve their goals. It's sad, because all you need to do is ACT through the fear... and do it anyway. Play your cards with His wisdom and grace and you will have a great hand in action… Remember you act your way into a feeling not feel your way into an action. ACT. That is true of all we really achieve,  now I have found change happens or great events take place when we don't want to do something, but talk ourselves (or our spouses) into an action...it is in those times that we really have royal flush happen in life!

While I didn’t always agree with Norman Cousins in his perceptive on evil in our world, he Acted he had Passion, he Achieved, here are some other quotes: "Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside us while we live…History is a vast early warning system… In a democracy, the individual enjoys not only the ultimate power but carries the ultimate responsibility... Wisdom consists of the anticipation of consequences."

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Magic in Times like these - YES!

 

Creative Life Magic, is an action of moving from the heavens into reality, a transformation! Something that never existed suddenly appears. The result is something we recognize immediately. You leave a show, hear some music or read a book or use a new computer… and say, 'That was just unbelievably awe-inspiring!' As people, we understand when that happens--it's touching us in a sensory and intuitive way that crosses a threshold. It would be as if we hurtle ourselves at 55 mph into a pool of water and, live to tell about!

Do you believe in magic? YES! - In a young girl's or boy's heart? If the music is smooth and rich? Don't be tempted to not to! We see it all the time about innovation “not enough”, I think there's still a global shortage of pixie dust. Too much of what passes for creativity turns out to be small-scale rip-offs and design tweaks with the retro’s taking over all the time and saying it’s “NEW” – “WOW” is the thrill of creating, thinking and acting on it gone? NO!!! NO!!! At least I hope not!

Creatively living in faith, passions, deepening ones relationships… THINKING… is nothing short of an antidote to sameness and safeness. Everything I know about business is learned in amusement parks, music, musical/dance & even in history, for creating experiences that made people's hearts move faster--or better, just moved them - which allow for a possible change to transpire. And what we can know is this: We gain advantage in living only when we embrace risky breakout ideas to creatively change our environment or life in general. Our survival depends not on sticking to what has worked for the last 10 years, but on making leaps of faith, that let us predict new challenges and seize on new opportunities - magic happens when creative thinking and living is done!

It starts with the cleaning audit, which is a list of questions that helps us to understand where we are and where we might go next. So ask yourself: “So do I have the right core to make this leap of faith”, “What do I have faith in? Me, myself and I or in Him.” In our work environment, or church (dare I ask?)  “What would Tom Hanks in the movie ‘Big’ think about what you're doing – would it be fun, creative - lasting in it's impact? Like creating a school that works like a trade show, where students visit teachers in booths and choose which ones they want to learn from. Would you invest your own money in this vision? Would you go WOW? What is the BEST way to do this – and not the better or the good but the BEST way to do this? Does this impact people for their betterment or it is worth-while in light of eternity?"

Step two: Take stock of your life and then your ideas, classifying them by order of advancement. A higher order of innovation forces us to change strategy, but not the whole business. Remember though in your life – faith does change the way you do business and sometimes you stop doing business the way you have in the past!
Now, in the highest order, of course, are the truly transformative ideas--the ones that make you think, "Hey! I could lose my job for this! Or my friends will think, I think to much or worst they will think I am a religious nut case… SO… you might really discover life!
 When you make the leap of faith... when transformation is required you will have these kicking-and-screaming or at least some crying moments, I do at least once a week – but it is mostly fun! Anytime you move from one state to another (moving forward - magic) in anything, you have a third of the people who are so excited they can't believe it, and another class who think the world is coming to an end--which in a way, it is and another third who now hate you.

"Making magic," is a lot of hard work, but worth it – just look at Walt and Roy Disney…Which is to say, there may be nothing magic about it – but really living in a faith walk in a life giving manner for a “Change" the REAL MAGIC!" !

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Thanksgiving

 

  Thankgiving unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. Thanksgiving makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow. While Thursday is our National  Day it doesn't just last one day, but in all times give thanks, in all things give thanks - it changes the way we think ...not just about the great triune god of our age "Me, Myself, I" but of Him and others.

  If you are not GETTING what you want out of life, maybe you're not GIVING enough to it.

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