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If you’ve been following my twitter feed at all, you probably know I’ve started working out/training for a race.  yes.  This fat man has started running.  My initial goal was to get below 200 pounds, which I have now done.  My new goal is to get to 185.  (While being able to build muscle and endurance)  Anyway… this is not the blog for that.  You can follow along here.  Me, and Adam Black are writing and working together to meet our goals.  he’s a great accountability partner.  I’d be lying if I said I don’t want you to go comment and recommend different things for us. 

again. it’s http://beardsofsteel.wordpress.com

Go!

#CompassionThurs

Winny has been sponsored!  Thank you, whoever you are!
If you would still like to give to compassion, you can pledge for my OYWO project, Or, simply give by clicking here.

It’s Thursday.  To me that means it’s Compassion Thursday.  Basically, a group of bloggers and myself choose one childID2270024-Fullshot-200w.jpeg a week, who has been waiting OVER 6 months for sponsorship, and we try to get them sponsored any way we can.

This week I chose Winny.

Name: Winny Elisabeth Margaretha Ferdinand (ID2270024)

Birthday: March 22, 2001    Age: 8

Gender: Female

Region: Asia

Country: Indonesia

Program: Teofani Student Center

Personal and Family Information:
Winny makes her home with her father and her mother. Running errands is her household duty. Her father is sometimes employed as a farmer and her mother maintains the home. There are 3 children in the family.

As part of Compassion’s ministry, Winny participates in church activities. She is also in primary school where her performance is above average. Playing with dolls and playing group games are her favorite activities

To Sponsor Winny, click her image.  If you can’t sponsor Winny, but want to donate something, you can donate here and give what ever amount makes your comfortable.  If you’d like to pledge to donate to Compassion, while I participate in OneYearWithOut energy drinks and cigarettes, leave a comment below, and I’ll contact you with details.

Another thing, it’s very important we pray for these kids.  Pray for their safety, pray for their parents, (IF they still have them)  Pray for their hearts.

Thanks!

Knowing vs. Doing

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This is the comment I read on Twitter that inspired me to write today.  I don’t think about it but, *maybe* once a day.  And then, I just think about it.  It makes me sad, sure, but I’m not overcome with deep sadness. I don’t act on it often.

It got me to thinking.  Knowing and practicing are two different things.  Knowing and doing something is different.  Shane Claiborne said it best when he said, “For even if the whole world believed in resurrection, little would change until we began to practice it. We can believe in CPR, but people will remain dead until someone breathes new life into them. And we can tell the world that there is life after death, but the world really seems to be wondering if there is life before death.

it’s the same thing.  The whole world can know about world hunger, (And probably kinda d0) but little will change until people start to act on it, until people start to do something.  I guess that sums up why I felt called to join “One Year Without”.

Now, I don’t know what you believe if you read this blog.  But I do know that we have a very real problem in this world.  A problem that is over-shadowing (and enabling) world hunger.  That is greed.  I struggled with giving up energy drinks for two reasons. One reason was because I love them, like a fat kid loves cake.  The second reason is because I thought, “I earn this money, why should I give up what I like. What I do isn’t going to change the situation of the World.”

Honesty makes me sound like a real jerk.

That’s what went through my brain.  Then I remember, Jesus Christ calls me to a whole new standard of living.  He calls me to be extraordinary.  He calls me to be “Not of this World.”  He calls me to die to myself daily.  This OYWO is a challenge to both.  To help combat world hunger and for me to remember HOW to die to myself daily.  How to let the Spirit win over flesh in me.

It’s not easy, but I tried to google it, and “This will be simple.” is no where in the Bible.

Live Happy

This is a direct copy from Joshua White’s blog. The same guy that brought the “Taste something you’ve never tasted challenge”.  He has a new challenge and it spoke to me.  Recently I’ve struggled with my temper. I’ve written about it.  When I get in bad moods it’s difficult for me to get out.

It’s pretty much shaking my entire world.  I’m recognizing it and trying to fix it, and this is a great challenge that will A) challenge me, and B) possibly have positive repurcussions.

Once you read what he’s written (Below) you’ll understand why I follow this cat.  He’s cool, he’s smart, and he thinks about stuff and challenges the online community to REALLY practice what we preach.  It’s great.

–Joshua’s Blog–

tam summed it up pretty well in her post the other day… there is a lot of bad juju flying around. lots of bad things happening to good people. whether or not there actually IS a lot of bad things happening, or if we’re just more aware of the bad things, is a completely different discussion than i wish to get into. regardless, i believe that we shape our world with how we live. i got a DM (twitter direct message for those of you not in the twitter-know) from my photography mentor today, challenging me to tweet positive for a week, and as i started thinking more and more about the implications of that, i thought hey, why not involve everyone on this?

that’s why today, i am proposing live happy week. one complete week of positivity. here are the rules:

  1. no sarcastic, negative, cynical, or otherwise mean posts on any of our social media sites. this includes talking negatively about celebrities, our elected officials, or anyone/anything else.
  2. if someone, someplace or something irks you, do what Jesus himself commanded and do your best to turn the other cheek. respond to negativity with positivity, in the long run that’s the best way to get back at people anyway… mwahahaha. (i kid)
  3. send at least one encouraging note to someone each day of live happy week. it can be a tweet, a wall post, a hand written note, a blog comment… whatever. just something to let someone know that you care and you think they’re pretty swell.
  4. call each other out, hold each other accountable. if you see someone falling a bit into the negative zone, send them a little (private) note and remind them what week it is.
  5. pray for each other (if you’re the praying type) without agenda.

i am well aware that this is probably how we should act all the time. however, for now i think it’s enough to ask for just one week of it from all of you. and please know that i am not so delusional to think that we don’t all have bad days, i’m simply proposing we keep our online persona’s positive for the week. each of us (hopefully) have people we can call, private message, or speak face-to-face with when we get really pissed off or upset. additionally, i am not saying we should be anything other than authentic, if something bad is happening in your life and you need some prayer there is nothing negative about asking for some. this is more aimed at the constant negativity we all sling towards things/people/places in our life, even our laundry piles (tam… haha).

it’s based on the simple idea that just like creativity begets creativity, happiness begets happiness. what would happen if we all just acted a little happier? would we feed off that happiness, and make our own lives a little happier? for a week, i’m willing to find out.

how about you? who’s in?

if you’re in, respond on your twitter, your facebook, blog, whatever… just say once (really, we don’t need to flood this, haha) “i’m in for #livehappy week!”. that way we all know who’s in. you certainly don’t need to link back to this post, feel free to copy it word for word if you want and put it on your own blog/facebook/whatever. i could care less about ownership of this.

If You're Not Fascinated, You're Not Paying Attention

Something big is happening.  It’s bigger than winning that new iPhone from Squarespace.  It’s bigger than your bad day at work.  It’s bigger than your boyfriend breaking up with you.

The social networking frenzy is not just for the yahoos anymore.  No one can say that Twitter is pointless.  No one.  Supporters for defeated Iranian presidential Candidate are rallying, and using twitter to organize.  It’s actually pretty stinking huge.  Check this link to read some of the live tweets going on as we speak.

I can’t get over the fact that this is real life.  This isn’t some internet game.  People are dying.  Do some research, see what you can do to help.  But for the love of God.  Don’t just sit here and ignoring it.  There are some specific things you can do to help support the movement, scroll past the image to see a good checklist as how to help..  Stuff like this is happening every day, all over the world.  I think it’s about time it’s brought to the forefront of our attention.  It’s time we stop ignoring it because it’s not us.  Compassion guys… compassion. If nothing else, pray as much as you can for this country, these people’s families, the lives of everyone.  Pray. Pray. Pray.

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(From http://www.i-policy.org/)
The purpose of this guide is to help you participate constructively in the Iranian election protests through twitter.

1. Do NOT publicise proxy IP’s over twitter, and especially not using the #iranelection hashtag. Security forces are monitoring this hashtag, and the moment they identify a proxy IP they will block it in Iran. If you are creating new proxies for the Iranian bloggers, DM them to @stopAhmadi or @iran09 and they will distributed them discretely to bloggers in Iran.

2. Hashtags, the only two legitimate hashtags being used by bloggers in Iran are #iranelection and #gr88, other hashtag ideas run the risk of diluting the conversation.

3. Keep you bull$hit filter up! Security forces are now setting up twitter accounts to spread disinformation by posing as Iranian protesters. Please don’t retweet impetuosly, try to confirm information with reliable sources before retweeting. The legitimate sources are not hard to find and follow.

4. Help cover the bloggers: change your twitter settings so that your location is TEHRAN and your time zone is GMT +3.30. Security forces are hunting for bloggers using location and timezone searches. If we all become ‘Iranians’ it becomes much harder to find them.

5. Don’t blow their cover! If you discover a genuine source, please don’t publicise their name or location on a website. These bloggers are in REAL danger. Spread the word discretely through your own networks but don’t signpost them to the security forces. People are dying there, for real, please keep that in mind.

6. Denial of Service attacks. If you don’t know what you are doing, stay out of this game. Only target those sites the legitimate Iranian bloggers are designating. Be aware that these attacks can have detrimental effects to the network the protesters are relying on. Keep monitoring their traffic to note when you should turn the taps on or off.

7. Do spread the (legitimate) word, it works! When the bloggers asked for twitter maintenance to be postponed using the #nomaintenance tag, it had the desired effect. As long as we spread good information, provide moral support to the protesters, and take our lead from the legitimate bloggers, we can make a constructive contribution.

Please remember that this is about the future of the Iranian people, while it might be exciting to get caught up in the flow of participating in a new meme, do not lose sight of what this is really about.

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