Archive for February 10th, 2009

I Just Want To Be A Nonconformist Like Everyone Else

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

PC or Mac? It’s the question of our generation.

As a college student I encounter numerous computers each day. I own a PC and am occasionally picked on for it. The Mac fad has been on the minds of every musician, photographer, writer, poet, indie or any wannabes of the previous list.

Donald Miller proses a question:

In a culture where we are made to feel socially inferior if we don’t use certain brands or products (Apple), what does a true counter-culture look like?

I’m not sure either, but one thing I know is that I haven’t witnessed a counter-culture in my generation. So this is somewhat hopeful, I see Christ’s Bride changing for the better. I see Christians moving towards radical faith and biblical truth. Maybe true Christians will be the radical counter-culture that won’t be there to overthrow anything, but rather overwhelm America in love.

Read the article, it’s entertaining.

Grace and Peace.

How Much Credit Do We Give The Spirit?

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

In Daniel Florien’s blog, he comments on a nurse asking to pray for the patient.

Nurse: “Would you like me to say a prayer for you?”
Me: “Feel free. Now I’d like to ask you a question… why did you go through all the necessary medical training if you believe that prayer can heal people?”

Scripture records miracles, so much larger than healing a person. Why aren’t we seeing tremendous things? For one, most of American Christians forget the power and importance of the Holy Spirit. If we ask, and genuinely seek it, by faith it will absolutely happen (and don’t forget it must be in tune with the Spirit). I myself and many others forget the power and peace of the Spirit. Until the revelation of that power and peace is revealed, these miracles will not occur.

Grace and Peace,

Matt.

A Peek Into My Geekish Side

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Kingdom Hearts is releasing a new game.

I am extremely excited. If you’ve never played the series, I highly recommend it.