Well, I confess that I have been a bad blogger. Much of it is due to the fact that I spent a good portion of my summer out of the country with little to no access to internet, and when I did I was to tired to be inspired. Or sometimes the opposite, to inspired to write a simple blog.
So I am emerging from blog hibernation. My freind Bush got on to me for not writing more, and he is right. God has allowed me to see and experience so much of what He is doing around the world, I need to be sharing it. So now that the craziness of summer is slowing down, only to give way to the craziness of fall, I shall write more. My goal is at least two posts a week, so hold me to fellow bloggers!
I am emerging with a not so serious post though. A few weeks ago I was in Johnson City, TN speaking at a church to promote The Hydrate Project (more to come on this, it deserves it’s own post). A member of the church had locked himself in his garage until he got 500 users on his new website called www.fellowtip.com . Eric Mcartey developed this website so that users can give, and get tips on everything from where to dine while on vacation, to what to do if the manifold injector on your car goes out (not sure what a manifold injector is…made it up.) So during this start-up time he locked himself in his garage until he recieved 500 fellowtip users. I went by there on my way out of town after speaking and met the guy. I felt like I was witnessing history. I kept thinking to myself, “this is how every great computer/internet company starts…in a dudes garage!” So I signed up right there in his garage….got on the live webcam he had set up to chronicle his exile to the garage. Fun stuff…
So go by www.fellowtip.com and show some love! And check my blog soon for a series of blogs called “The word became flesh.” These are a collection of stories and moments where I literally saw scripture come to life before my eyes in amazing ways this summer.
Later!
Great post! I wish everyone felt this way about mission….oh how we could all change the world if we would only put our hearts together as one. Thanks!