Saturday, April 21, 2007

I've Moved!

Hey! Just to let all of you know... I've permanently moved my blog to its new home at
http://www.pixley.wordpress.com.

It's still the same blog from the same Morgan, just in a new location. Thanks!

me

Thursday, April 12, 2007

One to Imitate

Agape Leadership: Lessons in Spiritual Leadership from the Life of R.C. Chapman

It's only 80 pages, you can read it in about an hour if you push it, and it will change your life. I'm not kidding... not because of some amazing literary genius by the author(s), but God used R.C. Chapman to example the character and countenance of Jesus Christ like few men history has had the privilege of seeing. From his life and attitude we get a glimpse into what it looks like to truly run the race towards the cross, and to bend that outward in love to our neighbors. I believe Chapman would be upset if he could hear me I praising him like this, so I appropriately thank Christ for the debt He paid so that we could live like Him; R.C. Chapman took advantage of that gift.

Table of Contents
1. Agape Leadership
2. Love for God's Word
3. Spirit-controlled Character
4. Being Patient and Gentle
5. Maintaining Unity
6. Discipling and Reconciling
7. Forgiving and Blessing Others
8. Hospitality
9. Giving to the Needy
10. Working Together in Love
11. Vision and Evangelism
12. Self-discipline
13. Prayer and Worship

"There are many who preach Christ, but not many who live Christ. My great aim will be to live
Christ." ~ Chapman

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Nice Shot, Lukas

From this weekend's Resolved Conference; wouldn't I like to be a fly on that wall...

Friday, December 15, 2006

Couldn't Pass This Up...

During my daily cruise through BBCNews.com I ran across this in the Middle East section...




That's a Hamas-afiliated militant reading from his pocket-copy of...yes...the Qu'ran.

While those calling the shots in Washington and Baghdad inevitably see this as a war over power, oil, pride, and a myriad of other marginal bickerings; to those willing to give their life for what they believe, this is about anything but politics. Unfortunately for all those who have been tragically decieved, our God IS great! While there is no need to fret over the current situation in the Middle East, let's do pray for those that God will use to bring some to repent in this season!

"For this reason we must pay much closer attention to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away from it. For if the word spoken through angels proved unalterable, and every transgression and disobedience recieved a just penalty, how will we escape if we neglect so great a salvation?" (Hebrews 2:1-3).

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Dualism Revisited

Everyone knows the Chinese are evil, nasty, people. At least that's the general consensus, whether we're willing to admit it or not. While I too fall victim to blindly criticizing most policy I hear on the news or in class about China, an interesting controversy broke out today with my professor regarding the nature of sex and gender roles in the world's largest nation. While the "progressives" here in the United States continue to fight daily for even more liberal definitions of gender and sexuality, it's interesting to see how the great "evil" in the East feels about the same issues. I took the following from an article by sociologist Harriet Evans discussed in my class on Society and Politics of China. It explains how the dynamic Chinese culture views these topics today.

"Views about the sexual component of marriage as set out in dominant discourses of gender and sexuality since 1949 have consistently been premised on two core principles. Whether offered in official publications, journals, or advice booklets to newlyweds, explanations of the sexual response and responsibilities of the married couple have first of all assumed that legally recognized monogamous marriage is the only legitimate framework for sexual relations. Advice about what are considered appropriate sexual attributes, needs, and responses in women (or men) is framed by the assumption that a [person’s] relationship is with their [spouse], their exclusive and lifelong sexual partner. Legitimate sexual conduct continues to be defined with reference to the legally recognized heterosexual relationship” (Evans, 342).

And we think the Chinese are backwards? Interesting.

Thursday, November 02, 2006

I Ran Across This Today...

"A young woman was about to finish her first year of college. Like so many others her age she considered herself to be a very liberal Democrat and was for distribution of all wealth. She felt deeply ashamed that her father was a rather staunch Republican, which she expressed openly. One day she was challenging her father on his beliefs and his opposition to higher taxes on the rich and the addition of more government welfare programs. Based on the lectures that she had participated in and the occasional chat with a professor she felt that for years her father had obviously harbored an evil, even selfish desire to keep what he thought should be his. The self-professed objectivity proclaimed by her professors had to be the truth and she indicated so to her father. He stopped her and asked her point blank, how she was doing in school. She answered rather haughtily that she had a 4.0 GPA, and let him know that it was tough to maintain. That she studied all the time and never had time to go out and party like other people she knew. She didn't even have time for a boyfriend and didn't really have many college friends because of spending all her time studying. Her father listened and then asked, "How is your good friend Mary doing?" She replied, & Mary is barely getting by; She continued, "She barely has a 2.0 GPA, "adding, and all she takes are easy classes and she never studies; "But Mary is so very popular on campus, college for her is a blast, she goes to all the parties all the time and very often doesn't even show up for classes because she is too hung over." Her father then asked his daughter, "Why don't you go to the Dean's Office and ask him to deduct a 1.0 off your 4.0 GPA and give it to your friend who only has a 2.0." He continued, “That way you will both have a 3.0 GPA and certainly that would be a fair and equal distribution of GPA." The daughter visibly shocked by her father's suggestion angrily fired back, "That wouldn't be fair! I worked really hard for mine, I did without and Mary has done little or nothing, she played while I worked real hard!" The father slowly smiled, winked and said, "Welcome to the Republican Party."

See y'all at the polls... IF you're gonna vote against Hillary :-).

Thursday, September 21, 2006

As Fun as Going to the Dentist

Random thought of the morning: Why is it that analysts and writers seem to all of the sudden forget about those teams that lose one game? Answer: because in recent history the national championship has been decided between two undefeated teams; last year Auburn (13-0) was left out as well. Well, as much as we all love to cuddle with the flawless organizational masterpiece we call the BCS I have a feeling it might actually be as bad as it has ever been this year. With only two or three teams looking at even possibly running the table this year, at the end of the regular season I'm seeing a bigger mess than any of us could have expected. Think about it, here's my preliminary list of teams that could all have one loss at the end of the season (in no particular order)... USC, UCLA, Ohio State, Texas, Texas A&M, Michigan, Penn State, Notre Dame, Florida State, and any combination of two between LSU, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee. This would leave the only undefeated team being Big East champ West Virginia as we decide ONE of the previous mentioned to play them for the 2006 National Championship. Boy is this gonna be a fun one!? See y'all in Tempe.