I had helped give to a local family in need recently.  I felt like God really wanted me to, so I pooled my resources, and got others that I knew to help out too.  It was such a great feeling to do something not for yourself but for someone else.

Then the doubts start to file in.

Did they really need the things we give them?
Does that person at the corner of the stoplight really need our money to feed his family?
Does the salvation army really need my change to help others?
Does my church really need my tithe to keep the church heated in the winter?
Does The House FM really need my donation to stay on the air?

I think it is a natural reaction whenever we give our money away, to want to make sure that it only goes to who we want and is only used for what we designate, but honestly, I'm not sure that is what Jesus asks of us.  In Luke 6:30, Jesus spells it out pretty plainly:
Give to anyone who asks; and when things are taken away from you, don’t try to get them back. 
Ok, so I'm supposed to give to *anyone* who asks?  I'm pretty sure I would run out of money quickly!  But Jesus talks about this a few verses later (like he was reading my mind and the mind of everyone else who was listening) in Luke 6:38
Give, and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full—pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and poured into your lap. The amount you give will determine the amount you get back.
JESUS said that!  As much as I believe in him, why can't I believe in his promises in the bible?  Why is it so hard for me to be the giver he wants, knowing that my gift will return in FULL and RUNNING OVER!

So my resolution for 2012 and beyond... Give to anyone who asks.

Who wants to take a step of faith with me?

Who wants to start believing Jesus at His word?
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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about. The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't. Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way. This Christmas will be different. Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.


DAY 11 - Invite someone to church!

There are MANY wonderful things about Christmas. One of which is the strange way people who would normally never darken the door of a church, end up going! They may be reluctant, or under family pressure, but whatever the case - they go! Don't miss the chance to ask someone (especially people who want nothing to do with God) to come to church this weekend. Don't rule anyone out, just go for it! We've all been given the gift of God's unending love, we shouldn't keep it to ourselves. Share your faith and hope in Christ this weekend and in turn, give this Christmas away.


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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about. The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't. Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way. This Christmas will be different. Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.


DAY 10 - Collect a Cart!

So this is the time for procrastinators to unite! All the "planners" had all their shopping done weeks ago. Now you and I have the task of getting out at odd times to any store that's open and doesn't have lines miles long and let's be honest, we're not looking forward to it. We're stressed and just want to get in and out as quick as possible! Even through this crazy time where you just want to jump in your car and get out of there - collect a cart! Take an extra moment to take your cart back to the store/collection spot. Hey, even grab someone else's on your way! When we do this, someone else doesn't have to...so that's a SUPER simple way to give this Christmas away!


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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about. The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't. Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way. This Christmas will be different. Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.


DAY 9 - Get to know your neighbor!

When I pull into my driveway, I park and walk directly into my house. The next morning it's the same, only in reverse. Less eye contact with the neighbors, the better. Why do I do that? Honestly...I'm not really sure. Maybe you do the same thing. Maybe you feel you don't have the time or what's the point? Or maybe there's one you avoid for a reason. Whatever the case, these are people literally in our path, basically in our yards, every day. A chance to make an impact and be Jesus to someone is that close - right now. If you want to give this Christmas away, join me and go talk to a neighbor today...maybe even that one you've been avoiding.


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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about. The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't. Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way. This Christmas will be different. Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.


DAY 8 - Give something in secret!

Have you ever done Secret Santa with family or friends? My fam used to do the whole thing...draw names, get special presents then weeks later, the secret giver would give their gift. The best part of that? Doing something in secret. Everyone likes a good mystery, especially when it involves a person you love. Think of someone in your life that you can give a secret gift to today. It can be something from the store, something homemade, or even a good deed or chore, like doing the dishes! Do something- but don't let them find out who it was! Another super simple way to give this Christmas away!


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Just for fun, I tried to go through the process of cancelling my facebook account.  I got to the cancellation page and check out what facebook does:

It pulls a huge guilt trip on me!  It's like that bad relationship you have, where you are with the person all the time and it takes a toll on everything else, then when you go to say it's over they tell you,

"but my friends will miss you!   And I'll miss you!  And if you think we spend too much time, know that you can control the number of texts you receive from me!  And before you break up with me, please explain further why we can't be together anymore."

Yikes.  I was just messing around about cancelling Facebook, but maybe it is time to quit cold turkey.  And Facebook, just so you know, It's not me, it's you.
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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about. The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't. Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way. This Christmas will be different. Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.


DAY 7 - Pray for someone for 5 minutes!

Have you ever sat yourself down and said, "Ok, I'm going to pray for an hour straight." Maybe you had a similar goal at some point, but for me at least, that never seems to last. Honestly, after failing at completing that goal each day, it makes me feel that I've failed, then I tend to avoid praying at all. Let's break it down together, mmkay? Think of someone in your life that needs prayer, set a timer, and pray for them for 5 whole minutes. Maybe even pray for someone that you can't stand to be around! You might be praying for them, but you'll be amazed at how God will change your heart in the process. This is an easy, free, heart-changing way to give this Christmas away!

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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about. The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't. Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way. This Christmas will be different. Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.


DAY 6 - Do something that's not your job!

Do you ever find yourself saying, "Well, that's not my job." Clearly there are things that really aren't our jobs, but does that give us a free & clear card not to do them? Probably not. I mean, Jesus washed his disciples feet. That was SO not His job! Though, it sure showed a lot of humility. It showed that He didn't think too highly of Himself. This Christmas, as we are trying to think less of ourselves and give this Christmas away, do something today that's not your job. At home, work, out-and-about, wherever...have the mindset that nothing is beneath you so you can do things that aren't your job.

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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about. The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't. Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way. This Christmas will be different. Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.

DAY 5 - Give a Meal!

We're all busy, I'll be the first to admit that. Oh, and did you notice it's Christmas time? Yeah...that brings even more chaos. Even through our crazy schedules though, we still find time to do the things we really want to (watch our fav shows, make a starbucks run, etc). If you really want to give this Christmas away, consider making time in your schedule to make a family a meal. I think buying it pre-made counts too :) It could be just as easy to set aside some food from a meal you make for your own family though. Think about someone who would really be blessed by not having to worry about making a meal or worrying about how to pay for it. Put on your awesome apron and give this Christmas away.

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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about. The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't. Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way. This Christmas will be different. Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.

DAY 4 - Donate That Box!

Over the weekend, we have an easy challenge for you to Give this Christmas Away: Donate a box of clothes and other items to your local thrift store or charity.  They need donations all the time, and let's be honest, you probably have that box that you've been planning on donating half full anyway!  The things that we may not find any use for could help someone in need more than we ever know.  So get rid of the clutter in your house this weekend and Give this Christmas Away!
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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about. The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't. Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way. This Christmas will be different. Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.

DAY 3 - Social Network Encouragement

You know that giddy feeling you get inside when you do your daily (or hourly) check on Facebook and see that red notification at the top of the page and it turns out to be something that makes your day. Someone posted on your wall. Unprovoked, no reason, just felt like telling you they were thinking about you or simply how wonderful you are. Why not make that happen for someone else? Possibly even offer to pray for them or give some encouragement? Today, pick someone in your friend list (or on Twitter, or wherever you socialize) and spread some love. Just another (easy!) way to think outside of ourselves and give this Christmas away.


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I got to see the David Crowder Band last night in Wichita, and to the surprise of Jenn and Janelle who went with me, I have never seen them live before.  So it was exciting to finally sing along with their songs live, and to be part of the historic end of one of the greatest Christian Bands of all time!

In order to document the show for future generations, I brought my most high tech camera with SuperPixel(TM) technology.  I believe you will agree that when you see these pictures, you will not only feel as if you were at the show with me, but that you could print them in poster quality and hang on your wall as a reminder for all time.

Notice the incredible detail, not usually visible to the human eye.

In order to give you a contrast of the dimmer, more mellow parts to the concert to the "rowdy" parts, here's one with the lights of the stage on:

You may not be used to this incredible detail of the "retina" camera display

Goodbye, David Crowder Band.  You will be missed.  And I hope we can look back at this blog post and remember the great times. 
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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about.  The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't.  Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way.  This Christmas will be different.  Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.

DAY 2 - Drive Thru Difference

The Drive Thru Difference is such an easy way for us to get out of our comfort zones and help someone else out.  Simply pay for someone's meal in the car behind you this weekend in the fast food drive thru.  Or pay for someone's gas, or groceries, or just hand someone a $5 bill.  Get creative!

Just the act of giving to a complete stranger when you could keep the money for yourself is such a liberating experience, it will not only make your day, but the stranger's day as well!  If they ask why you decided to do it, (I always clam up at this part, but it is pretty simple) you can simply tell them it is because God loves them!



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This Christmas season, we want to do what we've always talked about.  The thing that's always in the back of our minds when we fight through the crowd for the last gadget or gizmo for ourselves, or when we walk by that kettle ringer, knowing we could spare some change but we don't.  Or when we see that person on the street that looks like they could use some hope and we drive by and look the other way.  This Christmas will be different.  Because this Christmas, instead of taking as much as we can, we are going to Give this Christmas Away.

DAY 1 - Help Out Your Local Salvation Army
I just got an email from the Ponca City Salvation Army about their needs for feeding people for Christmas, here's what they sent:


Our Menu this year for our boxes is Turkey/ Ham, Mashed pot, Stuffing/ corn bread, Sweet pot., Corn, Green Beans, Cranberry Sauce, Pie Filling, Mac and Cheese, Cream of Mushroom Soup. 
We are trying to make enough boxes for 200, we appreciate any help anyone can give and God bless. I can be contacted Rebecca Ware @ The Salvation Army 580-762-7501 or by  Rebecca_Ware@uss.salvationarmy.org.

If you can give to this, awesome!  If you don't live near Ponca City, be sure to contact your local Salvation Army and ask how you can help this Christmas season!  If you are able to give your time, they are always looking for bell ringers.  Find out more at http://ringbells.org/ !

If you help out and would like to share your story about how you are giving this Christmas away, email the house party at - Mail@Thehousefm.com
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You've been working all extended weekend on cooking for family, shopping for friends, and decorating for complete strangers that may happen to drive by your house in the next month. Here's your chance to "Treat Yourself" and pick up some cheap Christian CD's during this one day "Cyber Monday" sale!

Click on each album below to preview and buy your copy! 

$5.00 Albums  
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  Phil Wickham        33Miles         Todd Agnew

$5.99 Albums
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   Laura Story         The Afters

      "Blessings"           "Light Up The Sky"
 
$6.99 Albums
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     MercyMe              Disciple

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 Phil Wickham    Shane & Shane    Sara Groves
     "Response"        "The One You Need"   "Invisible Empires" 
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Andy and Jenn got to talk to Dan Haseltine of Jars of Clay about their concert wardrobe, the new collaboration with Plumb, and how they crashed a website (apparently lots of people want free music from Jars!)

Listen to the interview here.

Go here to download their free sampler at noisetrade.com/JarsofClay

...and see them LIVE at Rock and Worship Roadshow on November 17th in OKC and November 18th in Wichita! Click here for more info.
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Q: Do these guys rock?

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is the ability to laugh at yourself and the situations that happen with your kids.  I got this text from my wife earier today regarding our 4 year old son, Joash:

Sign of good parenting skills, I chased him around like this in our front yard for 15 minutes

Here was the picture that was attached to her text:


I can't wait to show this to his future Prom date.
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So, these "toning shoes" have been the fad the past few years, and I'll admit that even though I am a guy I thought about getting some.  I figured if they did half of what they claimed, why not?  Then I saw how expensive they were and decided against it.

But if you bought EasyTone shoes or other EasyTone clothing items in the last few years, you could be getting some money back based on a $25 Million dollar settlement with the FTC.  Want (some) of your money back?

Click here to get your partial refund.
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Andy and Jenn talked with Brad from Rapture Rukus about the rivalry between New Zealand and Australia, their new song "This Little Light", and the one "landmark" they show their friends when they visit America.

Listen to the interview with Brad from Rapture Ruckus here.
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We talked to Rachael Lampa a few days ago about being on The Sing Off, of course she couldn't tell us how she did, but it looks like things are starting off well!  Here's the first song from the Acapella group "The Collective" that got them into the next round:

Click here to watch the performance!
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Andy and Jenn talked with Dave from Press Play about the story of the band and their name, their new song "Three Little Words", and how CD release dates will always have a special place in their hearts.

Listen to the interview with Dave from Press Play here.
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Andy and Jenn had a chat with Rachael Lampa about being on the NBC show "The Sing Off" (which you can see her on Monday's show @ 7), What she did during her time away from making music, and what her new song "Remedy" means!

Listen to the interview with Rachael Lampa here!
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So, there's this bus driver in China who ran a red light and was pulled over by the police.  As the cops were trying to give him a ticket, he tried to hide under the bus.  This is an actual picture of the event :
You Can Run But You Can't Hide...
According to the news report, "Police called out the fire brigade who started to tow away the bus - but the driver crawled along underneath the vehicle."

So, even when he was officially "caught", he kept trying to avoid the inevitable. How often do I do this in my life when faced with the consequences of something I have done?  Why do I run away, or try to hide, or make excuses for what happens when the best thing to do is admit that I made a mistake and move on with my life?  

It's gonna hurt, and there will probably be some sort of punishment.  But it only gets worse and wears heavier on you the longer you try to hide.
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If you missed the show, here's what happened:
  • Andy's Idea From Vacation
  • End Times Watch
  • Abandon in Concert for FREE September 10th! AKA Andy's Birthday Party
  • Judge Jenn
  • Prayer Wall

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If you missed the show, here's what happened:
  • Pray for Tinker AFB
  • Interview with Wakeup Starlight
  • Surprise Me God
  • Abandon in Concert for FREE September 10th! AKA Andy's Birthday Party

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Andy and Jenn talk to Caleb and Chris of Wakeup Starlight about the name of their band, the biggest difference between their homeland of Canada and the USA, the song "This Place is Empty", and they play "password" to get another song on the radio!

Listen to the interview with Wakeup Starlight here.
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If you missed the show, here's what happened:
  • Not look in the mirror for a year?
  • Andy's final College Tip!
  • Poetry Slam
  • Surprise Me God Story!

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(This is part 11 in a 11 part series of things that Andy learned in college - sometimes the hard way - so hopefully you don't have to)

I looked in the mirror and said out loud "What's wrong with me?"  as I wondered why some people of the opposite gender often looked at me as if I had leprosy.  The only thing that was missing from me being straight out of the bible was sitting on the ground yelling "unclean!"

This was after I asked a friend to go to this school event with me.  She said yes, but then said "If you touch me, I'll kill you"  (I think she was joking about the kill part... I think).

I didn't know why she felt like she had to say that.  It's not like I had done anything to deserve it.  I hadn't done anything wrong to any girl, honestly I hadn't really even dated any girl at college, but somehow I got a reputation for being a "ladies man" and that word had gotten around in some odd and horrible fashion to the point where someone felt like they had to say that to me before they hung out with me.

This was *before* Facebook was around, where I think it is even easier for people who don't know you to easily pass judgement on you just by looking at one of your status updates or one picture or one comment.

It's a great reminder to live your live "blameless" so that your reputation is not bad things, but of Jesus.

For the Kingdom of God is not a matter of what we eat or drink, but of living a life of goodness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. 18 If you serve Christ with this attitude, you will please God, and others will approve of you, too. - Romans 14:17,18

Even if people have heard bad things about you wrongly, if you are living your life the right way, you have nothing to be worried about.  
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If you missed the show, here's what happened:


  • Bad situation turned good
  • Rockfest in Bartlesville, Sept 10th
  • Andy's Birthday
  • What did you learn in church?
  • Andy's Guide to Surviving College #10 - The "Bad" Roommate

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(This is part 10 in a 11 part series of things that Andy learned in college - sometimes the hard way - so hopefully you don't have to)

One of the last great mysteries in the world is those people that you will be thrown together with when you are in college.  The good news is, for the most part, you will love your roommates.  But know this:  There will be one that DRIVES YOU NUTS.

Even if you know all of your roommates before hand, you probably have never lived with them.  And they will be either too clean or too messy, too loud or too anti-social, their food will smell (or their clothes), they will mooch too much off of you, they will never go to sleep when you want to go to sleep, and they will generally do everything that you can't stand.

God will teach you patience if you are willing to learn in these situations, and there's not much advice I can give other than don't let your heart become hard towards them.  I let that slip in with one of my roommates and it wasn't a good thing.  Even when he was being nice, I would resent him because of my heart towards him.

Also, make sure that you are not the "Bad" roommate.  Remember, your mom isn't around, so all those things she used to do for you are now in the realm of your responsibility.  Make sure to wash the dishes, make your bed, and pick up after yourself and you'll be better than 75% of the roommates you will live with in college.
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For the first and only time, you can now download all of Andy's tips to surviving college in one .pdf Ebook download, readable on your computer or anywhere else really!

It's free!  download and share with your family and friends!

Download Andy's Guide to Surviving College - The Ebook, here.
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If you missed the show, here's what happened:

  • Kickoff to the Weekend!
  • Kids Grow up so Quickly
  • Feeding the 5,000
  • GIving up too easily?
  • Surprise Me God
  • Andy's Guide to Surviving College #9


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(This is part 9 in a 11 part series of things that Andy learned in college - sometimes the hard way - so hopefully you don't have to)

We've already covered why it's not that important to shower before you go to your classes in the morning (that is, if you would miss class instead, hygiene is more important), because here is one fundamental truth throughout your college years:  Everyone Looks Frumpy.

As a matter of fact, there are people that will spend very good money to look as frumpy as possible.  Paying extra for jeans that have more holes than swiss cheese, torn shirts, cut off sweatshirts etc etc.

A lot of it goes into the fact that college students don't have a lot of money in the first place, so for a lot of people there's no choice but to rock the thrift store finds. 

There are some that do have money, but don't want to look like they do, so they will pay to look frumpy as well. 

So, don't worry about spending a lot on your clothes, don't worry about getting all primped and primed for a 7 AM class, and don't be embarrassed about your junky car, because the only place that is more casual/frumpy than college is Wal-Mart. 
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If you missed the show, here's what happened:

  • Interview with Sam from Mikeschair!
  • Which is older?
  • Surprise me God
  • See Abandon for free on Andy's Birthday?



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Andy and Jenn talked with Sam from Mikeschair about the story behind the song "Someone Worth Dying For," a story that he's heard from a listener that touched his life, and what the band does on release day of their CD.

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Today, Andy and Jenn talked to Sam from the band Mikeschair.  And since the band met in college, he had some sage advice about something he wished he did better while in School:

"Getting your work done sooner than later is probably a good idea"

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If you missed the show, here's what happened:

  • Cantaloupe Festival?
  • A time when it was hard to tell the truth
  • Painfully obvious trivia
  • Surprise Me God
  • Andy's guide to surviving college
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(This is part 8 in a 11 part series of things that Andy learned in college - sometimes the hard way - so hopefully you don't have to)

As we have discussed previously, sleep is a precious commodity during your college career.  So, what will probably happen to you when you first start out in school, is you will miss church on the first sunday.  Then the next week, you won't find one that will fit you.  Then the next week, you miss the shuttle to the church you think you might like but aren't really sure.

Just like other times in life, we fool ourselves so often by saying "I'll follow God later"   We think that somehow, once we become less busy (we won't) or have less problems (we won't) or settle down and have a family (you might, but that only gives you less time and more problems), then we will finally crack open the ol' bible and give God the time He deserves.

It won't ever happen by accident, just like your homework won't happen by accident, your car won't fix itself by accident, or your smelly clothes won't clean themselves by accident.

It's something you have to do on purpose, with intention.  And there's no better time to start now!  Because you will never be in a better place to start having a relationship with Jesus then where you are RIGHT NOW!
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I have no idea what this is and it has nothing whatsoever to do with this post. Looks like the character from an uplifting children's show about a porcupine with dandruff. It's just the first thing that popped up when I did a Google Image search for "Flaky". You're welcome.




Lately it seems I'm a flake-magnet.

I'm not referring to a scalp condition or even cereal here, though.

I'm talking about flaky people.

People who say one thing, then do another.

People who put on their "Jesus Pants" and go to church and then post pictures of the latest bar they visited on Facebook.

People who say they believe one thing, but obviously don't live it.


Yeah, I could choose not to look or just pray for them (and I do a lot of both) but it still bothers me.

It's especially frustrating to me in people that I see greatness. They have such potential but they are too engulfed in the things and trappings of this world to even look up.

Sadly, there isn't a special laser to zap out the flakes of this world.

I can focus on me though, and make sure I don't get flaky.
"Simply let your 'Yes' be 'Yes,' and your 'No,' 'No'; anything beyond this comes from the evil one." Matthew 5:37

"But if serving the Lord seems undesirable to you, then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve...But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15
I know how hard it is to trust, let alone be around, a flaky person. Let's work on being as flake-less as possible, mmkay?

I'm going to go have some cereal now.

-Jenn


QUESTION:
Have you ever met a flaky person?


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