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We had the various small groups recreate movies using whatever props/costumes they could find. Go here to see them preparing. Skit One: Skit Two: Skit Three: Skit Four: Skit Five: Skit Six:

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Chaos

Some pictures from last Wednesday and the game of Chaos (or “Romanian Dodgeball”):

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We arrived at our hotel, checked in, attended Big Room #1, chatted with Kendall Payne (and Francis Chan) and are back in our hotel at the lovely time of midnight (or 2 am Iowa time). Our day begins tomorrow (officially) at 10 am with the Lab Groups. Things have gone really well thus far. We’ve [...]

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And so do teenagers. Spurred by the unlimited texting plans offered by carriers like AT&T Mobility and Verizon Wireless, American teenagers sent and received an average of 2,272 text messages per month in the fourth quarter of 2008, according to the Nielsen Company — almost 80 messages a day, more than double the average of [...]

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I was invited by a couple high school students to watch Bill Maher’s documentary Religulous last night after I finished Wednesday Night Youth Group. They had previously viewed it and wanted  my opinion on the film. Here’s the description from the always-reliable-Wikipedia: A range of views on the various world religions are explored as Bill [...]

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Facebook vs. Myspace

Facebook is winning.

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Stuff about me

Because it’s so important to know what I do every waking moment, right?

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It occurred to me this morning that one of the reasons I like the youth ministry is (to quote Ms. Klum): “You are either in, or you are out.” There’s no Pope or Bishop or certain level of attainment; it’s not even a paid vs. volunteer thing, or a big church vs. small church. It’s [...]

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Tonight was Junior High large group night.  That’s not odd.  The students showed up a little before 6:30 pm and were hanging out in the room chatting and waiting to start.  That’s not odd.  Andrew showed up early.  That’s odd and should’ve tipped me off to the bizarreness that would be unfolding throughout the evening. [...]

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I like to think I’m an Internet Dabbler.  Check out these sites here, follow links to those over here, start over again in an hour or two.  I don’t know where everything is on the Web or the best of the most popular sites, but I love finding out what’s trendy from week to week. [...]

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