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nate

<h3mediocrity creates mediocre people</h3

About Me

I guess I will give this a shot. I have a wife and a daughter it's a great addition to my crazy life. Been involved with a stupid crazy church plant, talk about your spiritual and emotional roller coaster. It has been great though, and i would not do it any other way. Home town is now foreign mission field. Don't ask me how that happened but it did. So yeah in a nut shell there you go.

My Interests

Snowboarding,teaching,Music,world missions

I'd like to meet:

Barrack Obama, Mother Theresa, Florida voters, John Wimber, Derek Morphew, N.T Wright, I would say something cliche like "Jesus" but i get to see Jesus every time I am around you guys. Greg Graffin, This Is the part where I add "Who I'd like to have a Beer With" C.S. Lewis, Ben Franklin, Ghandi, Martin Luther, Jesus (2000 years ago) Tolkein, George Bush, Don Williams,View All Friends | View Blog | Add Comment

Music:

love it all

Television:

I Hate T.V.!

Books:

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Heroes:

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My Blog

Ironic

Simplicity is meaningful only inasmuch as it is grounded in love, authentic relationships, and interdependence. Redistribution then springs naturally out of our rebirth, from a vision of family that i...
Posted by nate on Mon, 19 Mar 2007 06:38:00 PST

Observations

    Questioning life seem merely an excuse to avoid living, so if we are questioning life than are we not inquiring the very essence of what makes life, life. You see so many times we ...
Posted by nate on Wed, 04 Oct 2006 07:23:00 PST

Hurumph*

Christian is a great noun and a poor adjective. As the body we should start listening to what the "secular" world has to say. We could learn alot. Repent of selfeshness. If we are truly Chri...
Posted by nate on Thu, 02 Mar 2006 04:40:00 PST

just some abstact thoghts thats all

Mute Acrid beyond reasoning captivated by thoughts. This finger lifts with a lingering dissention between humanity and what was thought to be reverie, the mind sways to distant pass reminiscing lost...
Posted by nate on Thu, 26 Jan 2006 12:10:00 PST