Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Briefly Back.

Sorry, yet again, for the long blogging drought. Much has happened since the last time I blogged, so prepare yourselves. First off, I don't know how much I'll be blogging due to the condition my computer's in (I'm using a neighbor's lappy for the time being). I have had it checked out, but the guy who looked at it couldn't do a complete check-up with the time alauded. Also, as far as the Noblesville thing is concerned, I have no clue what is to come of it. Kristine and I are just praying and waiting for God to lead us wherever it is He wants us. Most recently, our good neighbors (not State Farm) have done well taking care of us. Kristine and I have both been struggling with sickness and are still trying to get past it. We are also contemplating getting a new vehicle and even looked seriously into it, but that fell apart, so long live the Monte Carlo and Kia Sephia. Right now I'm attempting to enjoy the usually anticipated spring break, but with nowhere to go, Kristine working all week, and nothing much to do around the apt., I've been bored more than anything else. Anywho, now that you've all been caught up in my ever-so-thrilling life, I'll call it a blog and go. Who knows when I'll be blogging next? Pray for us concerning the information mentioned above, and in case I do blog again, stay tuned.

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Back home again in Indiana

Hey everyone! This one's gonna be short and sweet due to stomach aches, lack of sleep and long hours in a small, green Kia Sephia. Kristine and I are in Anderson, IN with my parents who graciously lodged us for the weekend while we visit Bethel Baptist Church in Noblesville in an attempt to prove to be a worthy candidate as a youth pastor. We both ask that you pray for us, that God's will be done in this situation. We don't want to go where He doesn't want us, but we do want to be wherever it is that He does want us. As a side note, I finally got the opportunity to play basketball with some people of my own age for the first time in months! I was thrilled, and to make things better, I did pretty well. Thanks to Tim (my bro), Derek Waldrep, Josh Allen, and Mark Hendrick for playing with me. Well, that's all for now, cause I'm too tired to think of anything else to write, so stay tuned.

Monday, March 06, 2006

It's been a while.

I know it's been a while since I last blogged, but I have a wonderful excuse-- I have not had access to the internet almost since the last time I did blog. Now that I do, I gladly and joyfully return to the world of web journals. To catch you up with what's been going on over the past three weeks will take much longer than any of you would care to read, so I suppose I'll summarize. First of all, we (as in Kristine and I) will be going to Noblesville, IN by request of Bethel Baptist Church and their pastor, Mark Lowe who are in search for a Youth Pastor. We'll be there through the 13th of March before returning to Baptist Central, AR. As far as Kristine, she's been staying busy with work. . . tired but still enjoying it. We also are housing David Gregg, my brother-in-law, who is accompanying me at the Macedonian Mission Conference. As far as keeping up with friends and family, Timothy is supposed to be organizing a b-ball game for when I come up and David "Superman" Story is in California meeting people such as Jeff Goldblum. Amanda seems to be doing well (according to her blog) and her good friend Mary has recently experienced growing another year older. . . Happy Birthday, Mary (even though you probably don't read this)! Josh and Erin are doing well and we can't wait to see them and Camrynne again. Mom and Dad seem to be doing well, and the school also seems to be making much progress. I believe that's all for now, but before signing off, I'll quote John Mayer-"I don't need another kind of green to know I'm on the right side with you." Stay tuned.