Archive - January, 2010

#tenyearsago

I started noticing, on New Year’s Eve, that “#tenyearsago” was trending on Twitter.

(If you’re not on Twitter, first of all, get on the bandwagon already. Secondly, if you’re not on Twitter, the hashtag is used to make searches easier – in a nutshell.)

So I thought for a minute about New Year’s Eve 1999. Where was I? What was I wearing? What music was on? I came up with a simple, 140-character description for Twitter, but couldn’t help but think about it.

New Year’s Eve 1999 I was 16 years old in an apartment I probably should not have been in late at night. New Year’s Eve 1999 was further back than I would like to remember. It was just before punk rock saved my life, and still a couple years before Jesus really saved my life. I was torn between kind of dating a couple of really unsavory guys, and unknowingly enjoying our last few months with Steve before he died of an accidental over-dose.

Ten years doesn’t seem like a terribly long time (and I think I’m old for admitting that), but it’s amazing what’s changed in a decade. Ten years ago I was pretty sure God was a fabrication, and had quit church. Now I know His presence daily, and we talk – sometimes in a language I don’t even understand.

That’s the most amazing part. Looking back on the me of 1999, He loved me, longed for me, and was jealous of the other things that were the attention of my heart. He pursued me for six more years, and when I finally agreed to meet Him, He left those six years behind.

I got some superficial, short answers on Twitter and Facebook, but how about it? Who were you ten years ago, and what has God done?

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Happy New Year!

I’ve never found New Year’s Eve/Day to be a real exciting holiday. It seems a little anti-climactic. 10 … 9 … 8 … 7 … 6 … 5 … 4 … 3 … 2 …

Yay! Kiss someone! Pop a bottle if that’s your thing … Wait, we can do that any time. It’s 12:01. Now what? Go to bed? I guess …

But a new year is a good time to start new things, make changes. New Year’s resolutions seem silly ’cause people never keep them, but that’s probably a terrible reason to not even try.

So what’s it going to be? What’s 2010? Let’s do this:

1 serious goal or commitment you need to finally make in your life – there are 20 great suggestions here.
1 fun challenge – picture a day, take bellydancing lessons, make a new kind of cookie every month
1 thing you’re going to do for someone else – volunteer with the youth ministry at your church, adopt a kid through Compassion

Me? I’m going to recommit to my Bible reading/prayer schedule that I lost track of a couple months ago. I’m going to switch the self-portrait per day to a cell phone picture per day, and I’m going to finally turn in my application to volunteer at PADS of Elgin.

You?

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