Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Saturday, April 19, 2008
If I Was a Dead Pharaoh...
In the movie, Morgan (a mechanic that knows all the answers in Jeopardy) tells Jack (a self-made billionaire) that when Egyptians die, they are asked two questions before they are able to enter the afterlife. their answers would determine where they would live forever....and ever...and ever...and ever(David Crowder will pay.) The first was, "did you find joy in your life?" and the second was like it..."did you bring joy to others?" Brain jerker, yeah? Kinda sounds like something J might say. It also makes me glad I'm not a dead Pharaoh back in the day, since I'm still working on em' both. Think you would have passed?
I give the movie a thumbs up...plus like three stars. A little slow, but good solid film that makes you think about life and death and dying and God and all that other good stuff. My really smart brother told me that the cinematography was good as well (for those of you insanely harsh film critics out there). Go see it.
Back 2 Back is Back!
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
The Art of Tuesdays

Seven and a half months into Masters, my Tuesday night routine has been established. The first event is 722. My car is small, but Scottie n' I usually try to bring at least one classmate with us to share the love. This week it was RC.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Five Star Yo.

Over spring break (a while ago I know) I had a chance to get some Starbucks with Seth Maust. Seth is one of those leaders that is just easy to follow. You can see the love shine through his life and into the kids he surrounds himself with. He told me about how amazing the ministry is doing and the future plans blow my mind. There are a lot of things that I miss back home and Five Star is pretty high on the list. I'm not gonna lie...leaving the meeting, I felt inspired.
Later that week, I got to chill with some of my old kids at Discovery Middle School. We had a blast and they even let me play dodgeball with em' (I was previously banned from the sport due to a glasses incident).
I'm not sure exactly what my summer is going to look like, but I'm convinced that Five Star will be a priority.
For more info about the ministry and getting involved, click the pic.
Put Em' on the Ipod
Grace Potter and the Nocturnals have officially invaded my Ipod. I'm convinced that the 70's are NOT over and the hippies had it right when they defined rock n' roll...not so much everything else, but at least rock n' roll. Nickelback is not a sufficient substitute for what Led Zeppelin started and I'm happy to announce that The Rolling Stones will never quit touring. That said...Grace Potter is one of the most refreshing sounds I've heard in a while. Think Brandi Carlile or a female Bob Dylan. They're young, but they're also playing shows at Bonnaroo and opening up for names like Gov't Mule. I highly recommend the ipod add...or just go buy tickets, they tour like mad, so you won't have to drive far. Let me know what you think.
(to any Nickelback fans that I may have offended in this post...I apologize...but please move on)
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Dave Who?

Scottie is a Rockstar
Tailgate 08 would not have been complete without the musical genius of Scottie Infalt (my bro). After the chants and dances were done, all of Oxygen found their way inside. The night before, masters students spent hours turning the youth room into an elaborate beach scene. It was tight. After a little worship and some anouncements, Scottie took the stage. With the help of a few others, he had written a song to promote spring retreat. Complete with "50 cent" remarks and intentional "oops's", my little bro owned the stage. Had the epic moment been captured on film, it could have quite possibly taken youtube by storm, but since no one thought it would be THAT good...just imagine 300+ students joining with Scottie singing:Thursday, April 10, 2008
This is the Truth
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
Tailgate 08
Tiki torches are overrated...
The key to a good chant is break dancing...

Ethnicity has very little to do with how high you can jump...
How low I can go...before my back gives out...
Angel can do a backflip and Jeanne Mayo CAN be afraid for his life...
Worship goes well with parties...or anything for that matter...
I will miss my kids more then I thought I would...
Friday, April 4, 2008
Outcome or Action?
The more I read this book, The Irresistible Revolution, the farther my brain stretches. Not in a bad way, I love the thought provoking questions and statements that Shane makes, but I will admit...headaches usually occur. The whole concept is a new, radical way of loving and bringing "up there down here". If you've been around GCC for more then a week, then you've heard that line.It's no secret that Christians have developed an amazingly horrible name for themselves and avoiding "love" at all costs seems to be their motto. So how do we get across that it isn't even the outcome that we're striving for at all? It's the action. Bottom line: the point of loving your neighbor as yourself is not to create a perfect heaven here on earth, (we all know that won't happen until "J" returns again) but to simply love. And by simply loving unconditionally, the satisfaction and joy will set in. Isn't that what they're all searching for anyways? So the goal is not to create a world of love, it is only to love. To not bring all of heaven down here, but infect the world with as many little pieces of it as we can. It's about as hard as selling an invisible Savior to a world addicted to "touch". So love. It's not the outcome...it's the action.
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Not a Fan
This is pollen under a microscope. Turns out it "loves" Atlanta in the spring. The underlying problem...I do not "love" it. I knew that I had a mild case of allergies, but DANG SON! Let's look at some of the pros and cons of pollen.Wednesday, April 2, 2008
jam with my bro
Scottie and I had the opportunity to play some music while we were in South Bend. My mom came home from work on Tuesday and said that I needed to call Jeff. SO! Since I always listen to my mom right away, I called Jeff. 3 hours later. Jeff has been interning with GCC for a while now and was recently brought on staff with the youth ministry. (I love Jeff). One of his responsibilities with the ministry is lining up the worship band every week. Since the team had just returned from a two week tour of the country, there wasn't a band set up for Oasis. So he asked us to play! I got all excited and attempted to contain my enthusiasm. We just did an acoustic set with Jeff on the drums. Just in case you're interested, Our Love is Loud, I Am Free, and Mighty to Save was the set. I think that I'd forgotten how much I really missed the kids and leading worship. Asside from the brief moment when I forgot the chorus to "Might to Save", I think it was an amazing night. We got to chill with the kids and I was reminded how horrible of a football player that I truly am (and yet I still have fun). I do believe that junior higher's have my heart for keeps.

A little later that week, we got to play at a local coffee house, "sufficient grounds". It was a chill night, we played some tunes and people sat and talked and laughed and listened. We are insanely blessed to have amazing family and friends that came out to support us. Scottie and I love music. Honestly...I'm looking forward to life with my bro filled with tunes, friends, fam, and "J" (J-man, J-dizzy, Jesus)...but we just call Him "J".
722 Update
I can honestly say that the ride to 722 last night, was possibly the best car ride I've been a part of this year (with the exception of a "memorable" family time). It took 20 minutes to convince Vinny and Andrew to come along with Scottie n' I, but I'm glad we took the time to get them in the car. They are two of the funniest guys I know and when you put them together...instant party. We arrived a few minutes late and walked into an auditorium that looked a little different then what I was used to. The band was on a stage in the middle of the room with the chairs circled around it. A sound system (killer) was placed right over their head and it was an acoustic, intimate night for 722. They had a guest speaker that talked on the golden rule and how so many times we overlook the fact that it's hard to love other people if you're not ok with yourself. Insecurities can cloudy up your sense of love and make it hard to dish out. Good insight, cool guy...Joel, I think was his name. But mostly loved the worship. Kristian Stanfill is quickly becoming one of my favorite worship leaders n' Scottie and I decided we could follow him to the throneroom anytime. I love 722 much. 
no conviction here
Here's the story. We arrived back in Atlanta from spring break around 12:37 am. After we quickly unloaded the vehicle, I received a call from my buddy Josh. He informed me that He and RC had just gone to get their mail and by the mailboxes were hundreds of phonebooks. He also told me that he had the keys to everyone's apartment (second year perk I guess). SO! We wasted no time in ripping out every page of 30+ phonebooks and stashing the pages in Caleb and Rey's room. The video was shot by Brian Mizell who "brilliantly" followed Caleb around after he found the mess of phonebooks while the roommates played the scenario out. They deserve oscars.
side note - we are all still friends and no feelings were hurt in the filming of this prank and YES...we recycled the paper.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Highlights: part two
One of the things that caught my eye were these strategically placed signs throughout the museum that read "give more than you promise". I didn't think much on it at first, but it really struck me a little harder as my dad pointed out how much effort and detail went into each car. I later learned that the reason Studebaker is no longer in business is because of the effects of World War II. However, before they went under, Studebaker was one of the leading motor vehicle manufacturers and actu


