Aborting the Pro-Choice Idea

February 22, 2008

I am currently in a seminar course at law school covering major constitutional issues.  Let me tell you it’s not easy being a minority in every way. I am the only Christian/black/female in this course.  I’ve had to be quite vocal, but it’s good to defend my faith in this arena.  I’m not really all that politically charged on some of these issues, but I’ve felt compelled to advocate the more Christian views for some reason. A few weeks ago, I had to defend my personal views on abortion and  listened to Scott  Klusendorf’s message which simplistically conveyed how to address the issue with nonbelievers. Anyone can at least plant a thought in the pro-choice mind just remember SLED, here’s a quick outline.

Little Obama

February 20, 2008

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As he came to center stage, the audience chuckled at the sharp little boy with the demeanor of a young gentleman. He represents the nation on a critical issue – sickle cell anemia. I’ve bragged on him a bit before on this blog, but this past weekend he made us all proud as he addressed a crowd of thousands. Gabriel George was a speaker at the North American Division Youth & Young Adult Leadership Summit this past weekend at the Adams Mark in downtown Dallas, TX. He spoke with ease not a tremor in his tone, and the message he brought was one of hope. Gabriel has used his disease in powerful ways and addressed men and women of great respect and authority. “And I hope someday to meet future President Barack Obama…” he ignited congregation in hysterical laughter. After the uproar, came the pitch – Praise God from whom all blessings flow. As Gabriel advocates for sickle cell research, he’s multitasking as a vessel God is using to bring real solid hope we can believe in – the powerful healing hand of God.

**PHOTO TAKEN BY JAVITS**

Dream Car Commercial

February 5, 2008

Aired during last nights Superbowl. I actually knew this car by it’s headlights after seeing it a week back at the Houston Auto Show. It’s my new favorite.