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What goes up, we tear down

I've been thinking a lot about Michael Jackson lately. Some say it's because I'm a victim of the media frenzy going on right now, but honestly I don't watch TV very much. So aside from watching the recap of his funeral last night when I got home, I've experienced very little media on the subject. But the idea of his story is a constant stream of consciousness manifesting itself in various forms from my mind.Today it's a blog.I cannot help but think about the life and legacy of Michael Jackson with a twinge of sorrow. He started off as the

July 8th, 2009|Christian Life|0 Comments

Removes all my doubts…

My friends, if ever I find myself doubting the existence of God, I need only to visit the mountains and my faith is renewed. And the mountain in this particular picture is of special significance since I have been visiting it since I was born.And I am excited to say that this weekend I will stand at the foot of this mountain, awe in my heart at it's majesty, and revel in the wonder of my Creator.I promise to share more pics as I take them so that you too may indulge I the splendor.Until Colorado,The Captain

June 17th, 2009|Christian Life|0 Comments

Beauty of the Mystery – Morgan G Farris

Morgan G Farris (formerly Lately) performs Beauty of the Mystery in front of a live studio audience for the taping of Daystar's Check the Sound. Recorded September 18, 2008. First aired February 20, 2009. Piano/Vocals: Morgan G Farris Drums: Daniel Taylor Bass/BGVs: Marc Gonzales ©2008-2014 Morgan G Farris. All rights reserved.

June 12th, 2009|Videos|0 Comments

I Got Here – Morgan G Farris

Morgan G Farris (formerly Lately) performs I Got Here in front of a live studio audience for the taping of Daystar’s Check the Sound. Recorded September 18, 2008. First aired February 20, 2009. Piano/Vocals: Morgan G Farris Drums: Daniel Taylor Bass/BGVs: Marc Gonzales ©2008-2014 Morgan G Farris. All rights reserved.

June 11th, 2009|Videos|0 Comments

Reality – Morgan G Farris

Morgan G Farris (formerly Lately) performs Reality in front of a live studio audience for the taping of Daystar’s Check the Sound. Recorded September 18, 2008. First aired February 20, 2009. Piano/Vocals: Morgan G Farris Drums: Daniel Taylor Bass/BGVs: Marc Gonzales ©2008-2014 Morgan G Farris. All rights reserved.

June 11th, 2009|Videos|0 Comments

Can a Christian Believe in Evolution?

I was reared to learn all the answers, stand on them and never waiver. I was reared that "if you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything." And I believe that. With all my heart I believe that. But the caveat is that I don't believe I get the answers right 100% of the time. I believe that I can learn new things and apply them to my foundation without it negating any principle I stand on. I believe that as technology changes, science progresses, and the world moves on, new theories, discoveries, even belief systems can and will

May 28th, 2009|Science|0 Comments

iPhones, Video Games, and Taking Risks

I readily admit that I'm a late bloomer when it comes to the world of gaming. I never really got into it as a child. My mom wouldn't let us have one (except for playing Frogger and Pac Man on my sister's old Atari) so I never really got into it. I had friends throughout college and even after that were all into games like Halo and whatever else (I have no idea), but I was just never drawn to it.But recently I got an iPhone, and being the technology geek that I am, I just love exploring the app

May 21st, 2009|Christian Life|0 Comments

Abraham

Life has moments. Moments of fear. Moments of sadness. Moments of complete joy. Moments of not knowing what the heck to expect next... I'm in one of those moments right now. It's exciting and scary all at the same time. But what I've realized is that God never opens the door you expect or makes things turn out exactly as you hoped. And I believe that's because real faith is not believing so that whatever you want will happen. Real faith is believing that what's happening is what's best for you. If faith was easy, it wouldn't be called faith.

April 21st, 2009|Christian Life|0 Comments
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