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by Mark on April 28, 2006

What my day looks like today:

7:00am wake up, get kids up, get kids ready with Pam
8:00am Get myself ready
8:30am Take Zachery to school with Mikayla and Jaden
8:50am Pick up Pam, Grab my stuff for my meeting
9:00am Drop Pam and Mikayla off at The Doyles
9:30am Drop Jaden off at preschool
10:00am Appointment with a local Senior Pastor
11:30am Pick up Pam and Mikayla
11:45am – Help Pam get Mikayla down for a nap
11:55am – Mikayals asleep? Go mow my bro’s lawn for him.
12:55pm – Shower
1:15pm – Take Mikayla with me to try on a tux for Bro’s wedding
2:25pm – Pick up Jaden at School
3:25pm – Pick up Zachery at School
5:15pm – Feed family
5:45pm – Get ready for bro’s party
6:50pm – Eating at Logan’s with for Bro’s bachelor party
8:30pm – To party location – playing poker tonight

Did I mention that I don’t feel well today!
Yesterday the doctor told us Pam couldn’t pick up Mikayla for 6 more weeks.
Which means my days might look a lot like this for a while.
gotta run.

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April 27, 2006

Kyles FilmFrom Tony Jones, National Coordinator, Emergent-U.S. So many of us continue to miss Kyle Lake. All the time people talk about “tragic” deaths, but his death truly was tragic. And Julie and I grieve to think of Jen and the kids. But Kyle also left a beautiful legacy of life, and a film to [...]

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April 25, 2006

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April 25, 2006

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April 25, 2006

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April 24, 2006

I’ve been traveling and booked solid. I’ll post more ReImagine ym stuff soon.

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April 18, 2006

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April 17, 2006

ReImagine Youth Ministry:. Part 3 Excerpts on the unfolding nature of youth ministry within the emerging church, from the ReImagine course with Biblical Seminary and Etrek. Question: What about all of the hundreds (maybe thousands) of youth “guys and gals” who are heavily entrenched in their current routine and way of thinking and don’t desire [...]

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April 15, 2006

ReImagine Youth Ministry:. Part 2 Excerpts on the unfolding nature of youth ministry within the emerging church, from the ReImagine course with Biblical Seminary and Etrek. We need to re-imagine it [youth ministry] as ministry. We’re here because we enjoy kids, we can deal with things others can’t- so we’re good at things that distract [...]

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April 15, 2006

A Jesus Community in Tulsa:. Pam and I are talking about what it means to be a Jesus community it Tulsa. We have friends here who have started churches and we are prayerfully listening to God about what our part in a Jesus community might look like here. How connected do we need to be [...]

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