Friday, November 17, 2006

Can White Boys Rap?

Under any normal circumstances I would say it is highly unlikely, at least that it would be any good. Rapping is like dancing - better left to those with a little rhythm!

Jeanine and I just got back from one of the coolest concerts I've ever experienced. Right here in Versailles, KY the west coast sound of Mr. Paul Wright filled the ears of a meager little audience. Just the man and his guitar praising the one who put the song in his heart.

If you've never heard Paul Wright before click on the picture of his guitar and check out his tunes on myspace. Not only can he rap but he can make a six string rock. Acoustic Rap - seems almost like an oxymoron but this guy has got it and gives it all for the glory of the Lord. The poetic creativity bottled up in this one guy just flows so naturally - what he calls Freestylin'.
Christianity Today says: “Paul Wright...redefines the singer-songwriter image by demonstrating how creative and revolutionary one can be with this classical musical form. Wright’s music is nothing less than a compelling fusion of progressive pop, energized rock and the pure essence of early hip-hop expression.”

One of the most awesome things about this intimate concert setting was at the end - there was no encore - Paul Wright came right off the stage and talked with each person there! Jeanine and I got to say hello and share our gratitude. He was just a real guy, I'm pretty sure we could have hung out, but I was just too shy to ask....maybe next time! Jeanine did get an autograph on her new CD and we had an incredible time.
This white boy can rap! Paul Wright - Freestylin' for the Lord - Go check him out!!











Monday, November 13, 2006

Crowned for a Night, Royalty for Eternity



Luke 14:12–14: Then Jesus said to his host, "When you give a luncheon or dinner, do not invite your friends, your brothers or relatives, or your rich neighbors; if you do, they may invite you back and so you will be repaid. But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, the blind, and you will be blessed. Although they cannot repay you, you will be repaid at the resurrection of the righteous."

Whenever I was feeling bad about myself growing up, my mom would always remind me that in the end, I was a princess. I'm a daughter of The King, heir to a heavenly throne. I'm not sure that I always bought it completely, but now that I'm older I understand far better what she meant. Further, I’ve come to understand that I’m not the only one; far from it, in fact, I’m in very good company…

Last Friday I attended Southland's annual "Jesus Prom". Sarah and I went last year, and this year we brought Justin and Matt along with us. We volunteered for the games and activities part of the evening, where ‘promers’ could play games like corn hole, ring toss, and other such classy prom games. Sarah and I volunteered to give out prizes to promers who won -- and everybody always won. Justin and Matt had especially interesting jobs – as part of a live production of "Deal or No Deal". Justin declined the host position and instead acted as a very good looking stage hand, and Matt was the Elvis impersonating banker. Good times.

However, far better than hosting games for the ‘promers’ was the joy of getting to share the evening with them. From the coronation of every promer in the room, to the movin’ and groovin’ on the dance floor, it was such a joy to see everyone forgetting about his limitations and truly feeling like royalty! As we prayed for at the start of the night, we all saw through new eyes, even if just for a few hours. Those in wheelchairs danced the night away, the mute had deep conversations, and the weak were strong -- we could see others as Jesus sees them, and hear as Jesus hears. We got a chance to do what we should all have been doing all along – exalting the least of these, showing love to those who may seldom feel it. And in the end, Jesus was right, it was we who were blessed.


Sunday, November 05, 2006

Getting Started




Welcome to our new Blog! We are new at this and look forward to learning as we go along. Right now Jeanine and I are both a little swamped with school and its been a semester that has no doubt stretched us both.

Back in October we had the opportunity to visit the Smoky Mountains. It was so beautiful to see the transformation of the leaves as Fall is in full swing down in Tennessee. We got to see some pretty awesome pieces of God's creation and we've posted just a few pictures here from our trip.


Thanks so much for stopping by! We will be posting more soon!

Peace!