“God wants you to have sex.” This is what I shall share with my Youth Group tonight, and I’m waiting to hear the pin drop when I say it. Ok, maybe it’s not fair to drop such a grenade on my Youth Group kids, but I kind of want to catch them off [...]
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We’re Bringing Sexy Back
Posted in Church, Europe, Faith, Germany, Life, Nurnberg on October 26, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Fascist Garden Gnomes
Posted in Art, Europe, Germany, Nurnberg on October 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The small Bavarian town of Straubing has been invaded by 1,250 fascist garden gnomes with their stubby right arms raised in a Hitler salute – all in the name of art.
Artist Ottmar Hörl, who has already displayed his provocative gnomes in Belgium and Italy, said it was the first public display in Germany. “It [...]
Good Morning Nürnberg
Posted in Nurnberg on August 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Big Day
Posted in Basketball, Church, Europe, Faith, Nurnberg on August 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The News Release guys get in to Lauf today. I will be preaching at the OpenAir church service tomorrow, and then our week-long camp kicks off on Monday morning. We’ve had meetings for camp since March, so it is an exciting to begin to see a lot of work come to fruition. Please pray for [...]
My Pocket Watch
Posted in Art, Europe, Faith, Germany, Life, Nurnberg, Short Story, Travel on July 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Invented in Nürnberg by Peter Henlein around 1504, the Pocket Watch made time portable for every man. No longer dictated by the ringing bells of the city’s cathedrals or tall towers, the important people of the day could take Time with them in their pockets, to manage, control, and organize.
When I was 17, traveling through [...]
Jeez, Louise
Posted in Europe, Faith, Friends, Germany, Life, Nurnberg, Travel on June 30, 2009 | 1 Comment »
As we say in Franken in moments of exasperation: “Almächt!”
I’ve noticed a certain trend in my blogging, in which my entries skip over very fun and exciting times of life because I am simply too involved in the momentary to sit down and attempt to reflect. I need to work on my blogging discipline.
In [...]
Anathallo in Nürnberg
Posted in Art, Europe, Germany, Music, Nurnberg, Travel, tagged anathallo on May 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Saw these guys (anathallo) tonight with Carolyn and Stefan. They played a strong set, shuffling around a small stage, exchanging instruments with one another like children standing before a mirror, unsuccessfully trying to choose the right Sunday outfit. The fact of the matter was that regardless of the combination, their music was enchanting, explosive, and [...]
Money v. Relationship
Posted in Europe, Faith, Friends, Germany, Globalism, Life, Nurnberg, Rebirth, Travel on February 13, 2009 | 1 Comment »
When was the last time that I received a Christmas Card from a friend, which said “It was a great year,” and then went on to discuss all of the things that the person purchased over the last 12 months.
Funny how when we truly take a moment to analyze what has been important to [...]
Remodels around Kriemhildstraße 12
Posted in Europe, Life, Nurnberg on February 10, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Carolyn has been moved into her new apartment in Leinburg for nearly three weeks now. Her first morning, she awoke to a rooster, gladly pronouncing another successful rising of the sun. As she related this to me, I laughed at her new country lifestyle. She lives just behind a Middle-Aged church, and catty-corner from the [...]
At the Twilight’s Last Gleaming
Posted in Europe, Friends, Germany, Globalism, Life, Nurnberg, Travel on July 5, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Without watermelon, without hot dogs, without Auntie Eva’s cracked tennis court, without fireworks and without family…I celebrated my country yesterday.
Through Matt and Heather, I was invited to a 4th celebration for American ex-pats in the area, and I was shocked to show up to the park and see about a hundred men, women, and children, speaking my [...]