Beauty Will Rise – Steven Curtis Chapman

Album available November 3, 2009.

Pre-buy it here from Family Christian Stores.

SCC has been my favorite CCM musician over the last 17 years or so. In 1990 as a new artist that I had barely heard of, he came and did a concert at our high school, South Kitsap. Unfortunately the concert was cut short due to the fact that he was losing his voice. But, he stood on stage and did was I’ve seen him do so many time in later years and just spoke about his family, what he was going through and just life in general. He always seemed less of a performer and more of a “real” person.

In 1993 he did a live concert in Seattle and several of us went to the concert. We even saw a shot of ourselves as the camera panned the audience. Lots of fun being able to say, “I remember that shot!” In later years he did a mini-concert at Key Arena during a couples retreat.

I always love good music, but I especially like strong lyrical content and the benchmark for me has always been Keith Green, whose energy in his music is hard to surpass. Chapman, like many other artists took up that challenge to make his music meaningful. He always allowed much of his music to be influenced by his daily life. These songs have really touched me through the years.

Whether it is love songs like “I Will Be Here”, “Go There With You” or “11-6-64” that every time I hear them I think of my beautiful wife. There are the songs with powerful meaning of God’s promises like “Bring It On”, “All Things New”, “God Is God” and “This Day”. Or incredible worship songs that seem to come from Steven’s soul like “Moment Made for Worshiping”, “Not Home Yet” and “Yours”. Then there are the songs that tap into the deep pain that life seems to throw at us and which have made the tough times that the Chapman family has gone through recently more real, like “With Hope”, “When Love Takes You In”, “Still Called Today” and “His Strength is perfect”.

I am really looking forward to this new album from Steven. There is no one that touches the truth of the matter quite like SCC.

Steven’s website, http://www.stevencurtischapman.com/

Steven’s blog, http://chapmanchannel.typepad.com/

 

On Writing

Last weekend because of my daughter’s interesting in writing, we went to a book signing event at the Seattle Public Library for Kate DiCamillo author of “The Tale of Despeareaux” and “Because of Winn Dixie”. She gave a quote from another author that stated “I hate to write, but love to have written”.

My entire young life I loved to write. I imagined great epic tales and wrote down as many as I could. One of my crowning moments was one of my HS English vocabulary classes where we were to write a story each week using the words we were studying. Most of my peers wrote 1-2 pages a week. I wrote between 10 and 15 each week. My teacher described it as my “novel”.

I went to college and originally planned to go into architecture. However, after taking several writing classes, I rediscovered my love of writing and decided to major in English. I remember writing a short sketch about a battlefield and impressing my award winning Professor.

After finally graduating many people would ask me what I was going to do with an English degree. I explained that I wanted to write. However, because of a lack of discipline and just generally being distracted with life and work, I really didn’t write much after leaving school, even though I tried from time to time.

I got married and started working in the high tech industry, first at Microsoft. Although I had the opportunity to write documentation and do some editing for the magazine website that I worked on, I still didn’t write much. One day, however, my PhD college roommate called me and wanted me to write a manual for a piece of software that he had written. This was exciting and earned me a few dollars. Later I made contact with a small newsletter that was published by the Washington Software Association and had the opportunity to write several articles for their Newsbytes newsletter.

But, life in the high tech industry gets incredibly busy (example — when we were moving our data center in Sunnyvale, CA, I worked four days straight and only got 12 hours of sleep total – half of that before the project started). So, I haven’t been able to write as much as I want. I guess that a little bit of disciple, by forcing myself to write every day is really what I need to do.

This is the reason that I decided to start this blog (which is about whatever I think about) and my technology blog (http://configt.blogspot.com) are all about. I read a lot, mostly about technology, but also about a handful of other topics (politics, business, sports and history) and often have a lot of these things running around inside my head. My goal for this blog is to get those ideas out – train myself to find my voice in my writings and discipline myself in putting my thoughts down on paper.

I hope this becomes a launching pad for more great things to come.

Glenn Beck and Freedom of Speech

This weekend controversial radio and TV personality Glenn Beck has returned to his home town for a speech to thousands at Safeco field and at a ceremony at his home town of Mount Vernon, he will receive the key to the city. It’s comical just how high people’s blood pressure is rising over the fact that is he returning to this green and liberal area.

The thing that gets me as I listen to the various news reports is just how dispised by the left he is. I understand people on opposite political viewpoints not liking each other (I can’t stand Michael Moore or Al Gore). However, I’d like to thing that the reason I don’t like these people is because of their actions and how much they hate people like me. But, the same freedom that I enjoy is the freedom that allows them to express their opinions, even if I feel they are wrong. Because of this, most people on the right would never suggest that these men should be muzzled for expressing their viewpoints.

So, why is it that when someone on the right expresses their viewpoint, the political left is all about trying to shut them down? Do they only respect people’s freedom when it agrees with them? This is how (and why) our country is so great. We don’t jail people for having viewpoints or ideas contrary to the ruling administration.

At least that is the America we used to live in.

http://www.mynorthwest.com/?nid=11&sid=217707

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2009950082_webbeckdispatches26m.html

http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/story/893746.html

http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/photogalleries/localnews2009949803

http://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/story/893746.html

 

How does an unpopular Governor win re-election?

Looking over the tracking results of WA Governor Christine Gregoire’s Approval/Disapproval ratings and noticed that from 5/2005 until 7/20/2009 stayed pretty close to or below 50% and never getting above 54%. However, just before the election and during November of 2008, her numbers go down in the low 40’s.

So, how does an unpopular governor win re-election over a Republican candidate who she may or may not have barely beaten four years before?

Was the “Obama effect” that great in such a deeply blue state? Will it ever be possible for a GOP candidate to win the governor’s office or is Washington politics becoming as dirty as Chicago politics?

http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollTrack.aspx?g=67161c9f-09c3-4e6f-a3a5-ce4e08492815

My Heart Will Fly

I love this song by Mercy Me. Every time I hear it, it sends my spirit through the clouds. I love how it starts off methodically, purposefully, almost depressed and sad.

However, after the first chorus, the music rises to a crescendo and you feel that you have risen through the clouds and are now standing before the thrown of heaven. With each verse, the music continues to rise and rise, almost making you feel like you’re rising to heaven with it and putting behind you all the cares and worries of the world.

My Heart Will Fly

by Mercy Me

Why’d this has happened, I cannot explain
Why write the script with such heartache and pain
Could there not have been an easier way?
Watching life through this glass so faded, I cannot see
The bigger picture taking place
Oh, to understand one day

chorus

When I finally see you face to face
And my tears will fly away, away.
It won’t be long until we all go home with all things revealed
And on that day we’ll finally know
Oh, as we are fully known.

Repeat chorus

And  what appears as incomplete is still completely Yours
And one day we’ll see as we’ve been seen
And we’ll soar.

Repeat chorus


Public debate in Washington

Monday evening I attended the town hall session put on by Congressman Norm Dicks in Bremerton, WA.  There certainly was a variety of voices on both sides of the health care debate. The following are thoughts that I had while listening to the debate.

Mr. Dicks liked to harp on the idea of medicare reimbursement rates, which he said in Washington is lower than the national average. Pointing to McCallum, TX as his example.

Quite a lot of people didn’t like the “Republican values” staements that people would state or ask.

He liked to have it both ways by stating that he was against the funding of abortions, but followed it on the heals by the statement that he has always been “100% pro-choice in his career”.

He often looked frustrated, but didn’t waver. When asked how many people that get treated at ER’s are actually U.S. Citizens, he stated that he felt it was “95%” and then followed it up by stating that it is illegal in this country to receive health care service.

When he was asked by a veteran about how he would insure that other citizens would not have to wait six months to receive treatment for pain like he did with the VA, he didn’t really answer the question, but stated that he was glad that he got good care from the VA. This seemed typical of several of his responses to people’s statements or questions. Often he would follow up with his own statement that seemed to spin the person’s words to support his own stance instead of being opposed to it.

When asked about requirement for insurance when currently we are forced to purchase auto insurance yet still have to pay for “no fault insurance coverage”. His answer was that people…. [sorry, don’t remember what I was thinking].

When challenged about the 47 million uninsured individuals how many were actual citizens, his answer was that there was 1% and no more than 5%. Later he read something from the CBO estimating this to be 8-9%.

One woman challenged him on why congress does not take the plan themselves. However, he did not answer.

When challenged by a woman that was struggling to pay bills, he stated that this was the reason that during his career he has supported the single payer system.

One woman challenged Mr. Dicks on the focus on health insurance and vouchers so that insurance wouldn’t be tied to employment.

One woman pointed out the Inadequacy of Group Health that was being used as an example of health care reform. He followed this up with his statement, “another powerful statement for national health care.”

When asked about tort reform and Mr. Dean’s answer he stated very forcefully that he has always oppossed because if someone loses the wrong limb or breast that they should not be limited by the amount of money that can recover.

When asked about how would it be possible to save half a trillion dollars as he said, Dicks stated that was over 10 years and this would happen from Medicare fixes. Not many in the crowd believed this statement.

When asked about his stance on illegal immigration, he talked about going down to Southwestern USA and stated that he was for the fence and felt that the US prosecutor needs to be prosecuting illegals. Stated that we have to get Mexico to help us with this problem.

He slyly blew off a man’s statement about when the government stops working for the people they become the oppressors and how would he insure when the government won’t decide who lives and dies.

A woman asked why are we dismantling the best health care system in the world?

When asked about a balanced budget, Dicks said that’s not the way to do so in hard times, but wait for the economy to return and revenues to come in.

Asked about not increasing taxes during hard times, he stated that he was for cutting taxes for 95% of the citizens. When the people in the room groaned, he responded with something about “how many of you are in the top 5%?”

He supported a energy policy.

He gave a very safe political response to the military abroad.

A woman stated that she would rather pay everything, including her house to have good health care than to get free health care and die waiting for care.

He stated that the current bills were written by the staff of the congressional members.

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Link with photos and full video at Kitsap Sun website: http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/aug/31/us-rep-norm-dicks-faces-skeptical-crown-at-town/

Link to article from the Port Orchard Independent: http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/kitsap/poi/news/56550857.html

College Grad Can’t Find Job, Sues College – Get a Life!

College Grad Can’t Find Job, Wants $$ Back

I have such a hard time believing that any sane person in such a position would think that they had a valid claim. What’s next? You want a guarantee that your car will never run out of gasoline, otherwise you’ll sue the auto manufacturer? Have we gone so far over the edge that we think we need a safety net for everything? With risk comes reward. Without risk = no reward.

What got so tiring of hearing last year during the political campaign were so many people whining “I want, I want”, “Give me, give me”. It seems a large percentage of our population looks at our government as a large ATM that spits out cash whenever they want it. When will we begin to take responsibility for our own lives.

Bolt, Gay in spotlight at track worlds

Bolt, Gay in spotlight at track worlds

I was extremely excited about this matchup. Tyson Gay was not able to compete head-to-head against Usain Bolt last year in the Olympics due to an injury he developed in the US trials. This season Tyson Gay clocked the third fastest 200m ever in New York (19.58) and led the world in both the 100 (9.77) and 200 prior to the championships. Bolt was close behind (19.59 & 9.78) and it was looking like a great matchup.

The final, was not quite so dramatic, with Bolt blazing to a new world record at 9.58 and Gay coming in close at 9.71 (a new U.S. record and the 4th fastest 100 time ever). It appeared that the matchup in the 200 might prove to be a little closer, even if Bolt was untouchable in that distance as well. Gay has always been a stronger 200 runner and has been proving that he could keep up with Bolt’s times. However, the next day Gay withdrew from the 200 due to an injury. Bolt, however, didn’t disappoint breaking his own world record again at a 19.19 clocking!

100 meter Results:  http://berlin.iaaf.org/results/bydiscipline/disctype=4/sex=M/discCode=100/combCode=hash/roundCode=f/results.html#detM_100_hash_f

200 meter Results: http://berlin.iaaf.org/results/bydiscipline/disctype=4/sex=M/discCode=200/combCode=hash/roundCode=f/results.html#detM_200_hash_f