Good grief! We couldnt pick an easy WOD instead we went for the 100 Reps of death. My finishing time was 22:08. Probably not going to break any records with that time but the important part is I did finish. Im going to be sore today from the Squats...i just know it.....
Random thoughts and musings dealing with the political to the religious..from the significant to the not so significant...from parenting to lack thereof...oh yeah...and everything in between.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
WOD - Angie
Since my poor wife and I overslept yesterday today's WOD was Angie.
100 Pull-ups
100 Push-ups
100 Sit-ups
100 Squats
Good grief! We couldnt pick an easy WOD instead we went for the 100 Reps of death. My finishing time was 22:08. Probably not going to break any records with that time but the important part is I did finish. Im going to be sore today from the Squats...i just know it.....
Good grief! We couldnt pick an easy WOD instead we went for the 100 Reps of death. My finishing time was 22:08. Probably not going to break any records with that time but the important part is I did finish. Im going to be sore today from the Squats...i just know it.....
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Don't Feel Connected To Your Home Church???
Lately I've been hearing the question, "Why don't I feel connected to my church?" As I speak to folks I've adopted the the "Driscoll Method" which asks two simple questions. How much did you give last year and in what area of the church do you serve in? Usually folks are turned off by the first question that we never get to the second question. The question is simply meant for us to consider the mindset we have in regards to the purpose behind our church family. I'm always amused when I'm being asked about the church budget and questioned on various bits of spending when I know the person I'm speaking to hasn't tithed....anything...not a cent! There's an entitlement in the church which weighs heavy. The consumerism aspect of the church is rampant. Perhaps this small little snippet from Mark Driscoll will put things in perspective for some of you...
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