Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Is it Spring yet???

Yes, you read the title correctly. I realize it's only December 16th but I'm already sick of Winter and ready for Spring.

Sunday night into Monday morning we had a storm front move through the Chicago area that left much of the area covered with a nice sheet of ice. Granted, it wasn't as bad as what hit the northeast section of the country last week, but it was still a pain to deal with.

Sunday afternoon the temperature here was 48 degrees; by Monday morning it was 5 degrees. It rained here pretty much all Sunday afternoon/evening/night, so when the temperature began to drop, the rain soon turned to freezing rain and then to snow. We didn't get a lot of snow, but we had snow nonetheless. What made it so bad was the fact that there was ice under the snow, you just couldn't see it, so it made travel very treacherous. It took me almost 30 minutes to first brush the snow off of my car and then scrape the ice off of it. I take my wife to the train station in the morning so she can get to work, and what usually is no more than a 10 minute drive was more than double that. Yuck.

Yep, Spring can't get here soon enough for me. Either that or I need to relocate to Arizona or some other warm spot until about mid-April LOL.

Anyway, that's all I have for today. Thanks for stopping by, and y'all have a blessed day!!!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Pornography: No Longer a Dirty Little Secret

Below is an article I had on my website (back when I kept it going). The article itself is probably close to 5 years old by now, but it's still as applicable today as then. I am not the author of the article. Proper credit goes to Scott Covington and Curt Swindoll (and yes, I do have permission to repost it). If you or anybody you know struggles with porn, this is a must read.

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Pornography, once a dirty little secret, has become an epidemic. Droves of men and women, youth and seniors, public servants and Christian leaders are admitting they struggle personally with pornography. Consider the following:

** Over 50 percent of evangelical pastors report they viewed pornography last year.
** 34 percent of female readers of Today's Christian Woman's online newsletter admitted to intentionally accessing Internet porn in a recent poll.
** Pornography is a $10 billion business - bigger than the NFL, NBA and Major League Baseball combined.
** 50 percent of Promise Keepers attendees viewed porn within a week before the event.
** One of 10 respondents to a recent MSNBC.com poll said they are "sexually addicted" to Internet pornography.
** 20 percent of the Internet consists of pornographic content.
** 300,000,000 x-rated videos were distributed in the US-more than the entire US population - and that was 13 years ago.
** Hollywood releases 11,000 adult movies per year - more than 20 times mainstream movie production.
** One in five children (age 10-17) have received unwanted sexual solicitations online.
** 1800 percent - pornography growth over the last five years.

No longer simply someone else's problem, pornography has invaded the hearts and homes of your family and friends, and most likely your church. The good news is the battle isn't over! But overcoming it requires that you understand it and take action.

Playing with Fire

Those struggling with pornography, whether occasionally or daily, deal with the issue in one of two ways. Some live life telling themselves, "...I can stop anytime I choose". Rather than confront the demon proactively, they treat it with silence and a bold determination that next time they're tempted, they'll win. But experience and statistics are not on their side.

Others have given up the fight by rationalizing their involvement. After all, what's the harm in looking at a few pictures, or in renting an explicit video on occasion? They've tossed aside scriptural teaching focusing on the importance of moral purity, just as some denominations have rationalized their position on homosexuality.

But regardless of their response, playing with porn is playing with fire. Consider the findings of the LAPD Sexually Exploited Child (SEC) Unit. The LAPD-SEC examined the relationship between extra-familial child abuse and pornography in their cases over a ten-year period, dating from 1980-1989. Their findings are startling.

Pornography was directly involved in 62 percent of the cases they reviewed and actually recovered in 55 percent of their cases. The study's author concludes: "Clearly, pornography, whether it be adult or child pornography, is an insidious tool in the hands of the pedophilic population... The study merely confirms what detectives have long known: that pornography is a strong factor in the sexual victimization of children."

The New Crack Cocaine

Dr. James Dobson has called Internet pornography the new "Crack Cocaine." Indeed, the similarities between pornography and drug use are significant. Science reveals that the brain releases endorphins while watching pornography creating an intense feeling of euphoria, and making subsequent use much more tempting ... and highly likely.

As with drugs, continued use drives the need for stronger, more elicit forms of stimulation. What began with a picture has the potential to grow into an encounter with a prostitute. Of course, not all porn users lose their homes and families and become pedophiles. But of those that do, none believed that was a possibility when they first began.

But unlike drugs, pornography is available 24X7, and isn't constrained by cost or even the stigma attached to entering an adult bookstore. Today, anyone with access to the Internet has an x-rated shop in his or her home. Two clicks of a mouse and you are open for business, complete with images limited only by one's imagination.

Taking Action Begins with YOU

Ask yourself some basic questions: What am I doing to stop using pornography? How am I protecting myself from getting started? How is my church dealing with this issue? Most importantly, as pop psychologist Dr. Phil asks his clients on Oprah Winfrey's television show: "How's that workin' for ya'?" If we're honest, we have to admit what we're doing isn't working.

We need a new approach.

When we are sick, we see a doctor. When we suffer emotionally, we seek a counselor. But when the problem is porn, we battle in silence and darkness. Well, how's that workin' for ya?

If you are ready to get serious about a serious problem, here are three very tangible things you can do today:

1. Find a friend. It is as simple as saying to someone you trust, "I won't go it alone any longer. I want you to ask me the tough questions. I commit to tell you the truth, but I need your support and encouragement. Will you be my accountability partner?"

God has placed people in our lives as His agents of encouragement and support, choosing to do His work through others. Our prayers for help are often answered in the form of a friend.

Rock climbers partner because two on a mountain are safer than one. My friend, even if porn isn't your problem, you are living on a precipice. What will it take before you find a partner-someone in whom you can completely trust?

We have compiled accountability questions, even worksheets you can use as part of an accountability relationship. But a partnership can only begin by asking someone to come alongside you. Ask someone today.

If you don't know who to turn to, call NetAccountability at 1-888-580-PURE. Press "3" and then "1" to talk live with someone, 24 hours a day. Help is only a phone call away.

2. Use accountability software. Your accountability relationship deserves complete honesty, especially with regard to Internet activity. NetAccountability (see www.NetAccountability.com) has developed an inexpensive, simple tool that logs every site you go to on the web, and highlights sites that are questionable or explicit in nature. You and your accountability partner should sign up and guarantee that, when it comes to online activity, no stone is left unturned.

You may not feel your accountability partnership needs this kind of support. Use it anyway - not because you have to, but because too much is at stake to leave anything to chance.

3. Pass it on. You are not alone. Choosing accountability over pornography takes courage, the kind of courage our churches need more than ever if we have any hope of overcoming porn's insidious impact. But don't simply attend to your own needs. Talk to your friends and gain their commitment to take these same three steps. Encourage your pastor and church leaders to talk about this issue.

NetAccountability has posted on their website an "Open Letter to the Church" penned by Chuck Swindoll. You are invited to co-sign the letter with him. They have also posted a number of white papers, books, seminars and workshop information, and an array of other resources available for those who are ready to take pornography as seriously as those who create and distribute it.

Regardless of your situation, Christ offers freedom, hope, joy, love, and grace. But you must take the first step. Stop settling for as much victory as you can muster on your own. Start acting as though your very life is at stake.

Your future may well depend on it.

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Scott Covington is CEO & Executive Director of NetAccountability, a ministry providing research, reach and resources for a revolution toward sexual purity. Scott can be reached at scott@netaccountability.com.

Curt Swindoll is CEO of Cool Strategies and an Advisory Board Member of NetAccountability. Cool Strategies is a consultancy which works with mission-minded organizations in the areas of strategic planning, business development, organizational leadership, and marketing. Curt can be reached at curt@coolstrategies.com

Monday, December 8, 2008

Lost a dear friend yesterday

What a difference a day makes. Saturday at work was all good and we were all joking around and talking about Christmas trees and gifts and stuff, and then I come in to work Sunday night to find that one of my coworkers, one I worked with at the front desk, had passed away in her sleep Sunday morning.

I just stood there, in shock, with tears streaming down my face. My mind could not wrap itself around the words I had been told. It still can't.

Kim was a vibrant woman with a loving husband and family, including an 18 month old son. She was only 41, how could this happen?? She was still young.

She was always joking with our guests, making them feel better after a long day on the road or in the air. She always knew just what to say. She never said no to any guest request, and went out of her way to fulfill the guest's request.

Her faith was strong, as was her family's, so at least they have that comfort of knowing they will be together again someday.

All I know is that this Christmas season has suddenly become a lot less joyful.

Kim, I love you and will miss you dearly!!!

Sunday, December 7, 2008

My new favorite picture LOL

Have you ever been surfing the net and come across a picture that jumps out at you? Maybe it's a beautiful nature scene, an elegant ballroom dance, or some other fascinating picture.

Anyway, I read a wide variety of forums, and one I visit frequently is a forum dedicated to bicycling, one of my favorite hobbies. Well, as I was looking at some threads this morning, there was one that was all bicycle pictures; bikes of every size, shape and color along with a variety of funny pictures.

When I came across the picture below, it just jumped right off the screen screaming "Save me to your hard drive!!!" Seeing that I love the Muppets, I immediately saved it. Along with putting a smile on my face it put a smile in my heart, which is something I sorely needed this morning.














Thanks for stopping by, and have a Blessed Day!!!

Friday, December 5, 2008

Pastor on a rampage

It's not going to be my intent to post a lot of videos on my blog (although that could change over time as I see how this progresses), but I did come across a video yesterday that just about blew my mind.

It seems that there is a pastor out in Arizona that, to some people, is rather extreme in his beliefs and mannerisms. He posts a great many of his sermons on YouTube, and while I don't make it a habit to view/listen to them, this particular one caught my eye.

It appears that this pastor is preaching on the evil of President-elect Obama, when someone in his congregation (but more likely a visitor) asks why the pastor thinks Obama is a "devil." The pastor goes off on a tangent the likes I've never seen in a church before, even back in my charismatic days. He uses language that should never be used in a church. I'm sure there could have been a better way to handle this person besides going on a swearing rampage, but hey, that's just me. From the few things I've heard in some of his other sermons, this type of behavior could be the norm for him, but I don't know that for sure.

Anyway, without further delay, I present the video to you so that you may draw your own conclusions...




Thanks for stopping by, and have a blessed day!!

Welcome

Why I'm trying another blog when my previous three attempts have failed is beyond me, but I thought I'd give it another try and see how it goes.

As the title suggests, anything I post here will probably just be random ramblings about things I encounter on the internet. An interesting or controversial YouTube video may find it's way in here, or I might throw a personal experience in from time to time, and who knows what else might appear in these pages. Only time, and The Shadow knows.

Okay, that wraps up my opening entry. I should be back soon. Take care and God Bless!!!