Tuesday, April 28, 2009

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Wade Morris delivers convocation message

April 27, 2009 : Dominique McKay

Itinerant minister Wade Morris spoke at Liberty University’s convocation on Monday, offering words of guidance for students dealing with transitions in their life.

“There are times in life when things don’t work out exactly the way you want them to, and you’ve got to learn to make the transition,” Morris said.

Morris is the author of “The Journey,” an expository Bible study and devotional series on CD. Originally from Birmingham, Ala., he received his master of divinity degree at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, and served on staff at several churches before surrendering to a full-time call to itinerant ministry.

Citing John 21, Morris told students there are three things they should always remember. First: learn to recognize Jesus.

“When you recognize Jesus, regardless of how big or how small, he will do amazing things,” he said.

Next: learn to love Jesus.

“How do you prove to Jesus you love Him?” Morris said. “There has to be something that you do to get deeper and deeper in love with Jesus Christ.”

Last: follow Christ — no matter what.

“If you see Jesus and how He’s going to move and how He will move, and you get deeper and deeper in love with Him, ultimately you’ve got to know God’s call and the true message of discipleship is not how you start the race — it’s how you finish the race,” Morris said. “And it makes all the difference.”



Sick



This kid is just in high school

and he is playing like

Lebron or Kobe

His name is John Wall. crazy

Monday, April 27, 2009

Break the Fall

Hi,

Today was busy day. Had two test that was so so alright. It shows that I'll be alright went the final exam comes. Anyway, today i had to do my payment for next year and got some extra scholarship, not for academic, is just the school was giving out scholarship to everyone. So i receive quite a fair bit. =)

After that, i came back the room and just doze off. i use a lot of my brain today cause i have two test today. Really really tired.

I'm been thinking of home so much that i want to go back. Just for the break. Miss the food, miss the places to go, miss the church activities that i do, miss hanging out and food.

Hmm...have to really come out with a food list already. But what is the first thing i really miss....

Anyway, i got to sleep, it is quite late and have to continue to study till all exams are over, so till then nighty night.

Clutchs
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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Insane in the Mainframe

Yo,

Today was slow. Wake up late and did things late too. Lazy around. Watch NBA playoffs. I say that this years playoffs is the most interesting and heart pumping than the other years. Anyway, been studying too and sleeping.

Later in the day when to Church. It was great, they had a all worship Sunday. It was really good. They got their full choir, many solos, and not much preaching. It was all worship. Good stuff.

Got back, did my laundry and watch some TV series, watch GG, futurama, simpsons, family guy, american dad, and south park. hehe. GG is getting so really crazy. Just makes me want to know what the next episode is going to be...

Anyway, going to play my Nintendo DSi and then snooze off to dreamland, so till then nighty night.

KaBlam,
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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Scoring in All Angles

Hi,

Today was sleeping day. Had a good rest and have the body get a good recovery. Then did a bit of relaxing like watching shows on my laptop and watch the basketball playoff on TV.

Then did some studying got a test on Monday. But not final exam, just a test. God about 2 test on Monday. English and Math. Should be quite easy but will study nevertheless.

Stay in my room with my roommate. Didn't go anywhere except for lunch and dinner. Now during dinner i watch another basketball playoff game Lakers and Jazz. Close game. Game score is 108 - 94 after that i watch SNL.

Anyway, I'm off to study and then sleep, so till then nighty night.

Fire,
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David Edwards speaks at Friday convocation

April 24, 2009 : Dominique McKay

Students will be leaving Liberty University’s campus in just a couple weeks for summer break, and at Friday’s convocation David Edwards, author and speaker, gave them a message of encouragement in dealing with the transition and change that they are likely to endure.

Edwards travels around the country speaking to young adults about issues relevant to this generation. He has been a featured speaker for City Wide Weekly Bible Study Groups in Texas, Oklahoma, Alabama, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia and Florida. He is the author of 14 books and has written a tract called, “How to Make Life All Good.”

Using the account of Moses’ life in Exodus 4, Edwards told students there are four major points to remember during a time of transition. The first was to handle the power God gives them with care. He said Christians must take responsibility for the role God has given them.

“At the moment we open our lives to Christ … we gave up our rights ... we no longer have rights; we have responsibilities,” Edwards said.

He then told students they must keep their hearts clean, and they must be careful of what the world encourages them to do. He said they must keep a close watch over what they allow to enter into their hearts.

“Whatever lives in us will leak out of us,” he said. “Whatever lives in us will find its way into the choices we make.”

Lastly he said Christians must honor God’s personal counsel. He said they must be willing to submit to God the direction of their lives and to remain teachable.

“Are you willing to submit success in your life to the Lord and say ‘God you own it, and I don’t?’” he said.