Its clearly fake but makes you think nonetheless!
Everything happens for a reason and people come and go but through it all the only thing constant is change. The key to change is to let go of fear!
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Lifehouse Everything Skit
Mount Zion of Nashville skit on a struggling teen who faces everyday struggle and lost her way with the Lord. Shows that no matter what you do or how long youve been gone, God is always there for you! Enjoy!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Minority College Head coaches
NCAA head football coach race/ethnicity demographics (as of August 2010)
DIVISION I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) (15 out of 119)
Institution Head Coach Race
University of Kansas Turner Gill African American
University of Houston Kevin Sumlin African American
University of New Mexico Mike Locksley African American
U.S. Naval Academy Ken Niumatalolo Pacific Islander
University of Miami Randy Shannon African American
Florida International Mario Cristobal Latino
Miami of Ohio Mike Haywood African American
Eastern Michigan University Ron English African American
New Mexico State University Dwayne Walker African American
University of Memphis Larry Porter African American
University of Virginia Mike London African American
Western Kentucky University Willie Taggart African American
University of Louisville Charlie Strong African American
University of Kentucky Joker Phillips African American
East Carolina Ruffin McNeill African American
DIVISION I Football Bowl Subdivision (Head Coach in Waiting)
Institution Coach Race
University of Maryland James Franklin African American
DIVISION I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) (7 out of 101)
Institution Head Coach Race
Columbia Norries Wilson African American
Indiana State Trent Miles African American
Northern Arizona Jerome Souers American Indian
Southeast Missouri State Tony Samuel African American
Yale University Tom Williams African American
Portland State Nigel Burton African American
University of Richmond Latrell Scott African American
DIVISION II (3 out of 133)
Institution Head Coach Race
Wayne State Paul Winters African American
Stonehill College Robert Talley African American
Missouri S&T David Brown African American
DIVISION III (8 out 229)
Institution Head Coach Race
Salisbury State Sherman Wood African American
Randolph- Macon Pedro Arruza Latino
Chapman University Bob Owens African American
DePauw University Robby Long African American
Widener University Isaac Collins African American
Greenville College Ordell Walker African American
Capital University Henry Stanford African American
Williams College Aaron Kelton African American
The numbers are low....but what else can be done to strengthen our numbers and become the norm instead of the minority?
To read more: http://ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/resources/latest+news/2010+news+stories/august+latest+news/a+numbers+game+for+minority+football+head+coaches
DIVISION I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) (15 out of 119)
Institution Head Coach Race
University of Kansas Turner Gill African American
University of Houston Kevin Sumlin African American
University of New Mexico Mike Locksley African American
U.S. Naval Academy Ken Niumatalolo Pacific Islander
University of Miami Randy Shannon African American
Florida International Mario Cristobal Latino
Miami of Ohio Mike Haywood African American
Eastern Michigan University Ron English African American
New Mexico State University Dwayne Walker African American
University of Memphis Larry Porter African American
University of Virginia Mike London African American
Western Kentucky University Willie Taggart African American
University of Louisville Charlie Strong African American
University of Kentucky Joker Phillips African American
East Carolina Ruffin McNeill African American
DIVISION I Football Bowl Subdivision (Head Coach in Waiting)
Institution Coach Race
University of Maryland James Franklin African American
DIVISION I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) (7 out of 101)
Institution Head Coach Race
Columbia Norries Wilson African American
Indiana State Trent Miles African American
Northern Arizona Jerome Souers American Indian
Southeast Missouri State Tony Samuel African American
Yale University Tom Williams African American
Portland State Nigel Burton African American
University of Richmond Latrell Scott African American
DIVISION II (3 out of 133)
Institution Head Coach Race
Wayne State Paul Winters African American
Stonehill College Robert Talley African American
Missouri S&T David Brown African American
DIVISION III (8 out 229)
Institution Head Coach Race
Salisbury State Sherman Wood African American
Randolph- Macon Pedro Arruza Latino
Chapman University Bob Owens African American
DePauw University Robby Long African American
Widener University Isaac Collins African American
Greenville College Ordell Walker African American
Capital University Henry Stanford African American
Williams College Aaron Kelton African American
The numbers are low....but what else can be done to strengthen our numbers and become the norm instead of the minority?
To read more: http://ncaa.org/wps/wcm/connect/public/ncaa/resources/latest+news/2010+news+stories/august+latest+news/a+numbers+game+for+minority+football+head+coaches
Monday, September 6, 2010
Little girl Preaching!
This little girl is proof that raising your children in the church and on the right principles displayed in the Bible and by God really works!
Friday, January 29, 2010
I have seen women lifted by love.
Countless women surrounded, fed, embraced by love.
But most recently I have met a woman condemned by love.
Alienated, starved, forgotten by love.
The pain from love is visible in the eyes, heart, and soul of this woman.
She who lives for love, who would die for love.
Curiosity forces me to look deep into her.
Big brown eyes tell of a man whose love was taken away as quickly as was given.
A selfish man whose compassion drowned in these eyes.
Taking advantage of the faith and forgiveness she possesses.
Tears roll down her cheeks and begin to drip from her delicate chin.
As sympathy overwhelms me I invite myself in for a better look.
A bleeding heart welcomes me to the truth behind this love.
What once was bliss has transformed.
The love that filled now forces her to starve.
An endless hunger that consumes, leaving nothing for this woman.
This man has stripped her of all that she loved including himself.
He has laughed at her sorrow and found comfort in her misery.
My heart breaks for her as she opens up to let me in.
One foot after the other I step into her soul.
My thoughts echo as I begin to connect with her sorrows.
"Stop," catches her attention as I start to reason with her.
"Do not give yourself to this man."
Confusion fills her as she wakes to catch my gaze.
"If your love/your life mean so little to you that you can just give it away, why should it mean any more to him?"
I hear these words and reality sets in.
I have met this woman in love.
Alienated, starved, forgotten by love.
I have seen into her eyes, felt her heartache, and visited her soul.
This muse whose sorrow connects so genuinely with mine... is ME!
I have given my life to a man who has never asked nor has he ever cared for it.
I have believed and made true all lies.
I have accepted inferiority, for how can he value me more than I value myself?
Countless women surrounded, fed, embraced by love.
But most recently I have met a woman condemned by love.
Alienated, starved, forgotten by love.
The pain from love is visible in the eyes, heart, and soul of this woman.
She who lives for love, who would die for love.
Curiosity forces me to look deep into her.
Big brown eyes tell of a man whose love was taken away as quickly as was given.
A selfish man whose compassion drowned in these eyes.
Taking advantage of the faith and forgiveness she possesses.
Tears roll down her cheeks and begin to drip from her delicate chin.
As sympathy overwhelms me I invite myself in for a better look.
A bleeding heart welcomes me to the truth behind this love.
What once was bliss has transformed.
The love that filled now forces her to starve.
An endless hunger that consumes, leaving nothing for this woman.
This man has stripped her of all that she loved including himself.
He has laughed at her sorrow and found comfort in her misery.
My heart breaks for her as she opens up to let me in.
One foot after the other I step into her soul.
My thoughts echo as I begin to connect with her sorrows.
"Stop," catches her attention as I start to reason with her.
"Do not give yourself to this man."
Confusion fills her as she wakes to catch my gaze.
"If your love/your life mean so little to you that you can just give it away, why should it mean any more to him?"
I hear these words and reality sets in.
I have met this woman in love.
Alienated, starved, forgotten by love.
I have seen into her eyes, felt her heartache, and visited her soul.
This muse whose sorrow connects so genuinely with mine... is ME!
I have given my life to a man who has never asked nor has he ever cared for it.
I have believed and made true all lies.
I have accepted inferiority, for how can he value me more than I value myself?
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