Sunday, July 21, 2013

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Friday, July 19, 2013

101 skateboard

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About 101 Skateboards

Founded in 1991 by professional skateboarder Natas Kaupas and World Industries co-founder Steve Rocco, 101 Skateboards quickly became a pioneering force in the skateboarding world. The brand was known for its bold graphics and innovative skateboard designs, often collaborating with artists like Marc McKee to create iconic deck art. The team's lineup included legendary skaters such as Eric Koston, Gino Iannucci, Jason Dill, and Gabriel RodrΓ­guez.

After a hiatus, the brand made a triumphant return in 2016 under the ownership of Dwindle Distribution, breathing new life into its iconic legacy. Since then, 101 Skateboards has focused on reissuing some of its most iconic boards in limited quantities, paying homage to its rich history and serving as a collector's dream Warehouse Skateboards.


πŸ”₯ What's New on the Website?

The official website, 101skateboards.com/wordpress, has been updated with fresh content, including:

  • Product Listings: Detailed information on reissued decks, including specifications and availability.

  • Team Updates: Profiles and updates on current team riders, showcasing their contributions to the brand.

  • Blog Posts: Insights into the brand's history, design philosophy, and upcoming projects.


🎨 Featured Decks

Here are some standout reissue decks currently available:

  • Natas Kaupas Panther Deck: A tribute to the classic design, featuring holographic heat transfer graphics and a custom shape.

  • Gino Iannucci Bel Paese Deck: A nod to the '90s era, reflecting Gino's influence on the skateboarding scene.

  • AdΓ‘n McNatt Balloons Deck: Featuring vibrant graphics and a unique design, this deck captures the essence of 101's artistic direction.


πŸ›’ Where to Purchase

You can explore and purchase these iconic decks through various online retailers:


Thursday, July 18, 2013

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Encouraging Word

I know the Lord is always with me. I will not be shaken, for he is right beside me
Psalm 16:8 NLT

Ideal Family - Part 6

Sermon: Ideal Family – Part 6

Theme: God’s Design for Families and the Role of the Local Church

Scripture References:

  • 2 Timothy 3:1-2 (NIV) – “But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy…”

  • Genesis 1:9-10, 1:31 (NIV) – God created the earth and called it good.

  • Genesis 12:1-3 (NKJV) – God called Abram and promised that in him all families of the earth would be blessed.

  • Matthew 5:16 (NKJV) – “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.”

  • Ephesians 3:14-15 (NIV) – “From whom every family in heaven and on earth derives its name.”

  • 1 Corinthians 12:18 (NIV) – God has placed every part of the body just as He wanted them to be.

  • Acts 20:28 (NIV) – Shepherd the church of God, which He purchased with His own blood.

  • Ephesians 4:14-16 (NKJV) – Families thrive when connected to the body of Christ, growing in truth and love.


Introduction

We live in a time where self-centeredness and disunity are increasingly common. The solution to the destructive emphasis on individual gratification is the celebration of family, grounded in God’s original plan. Families were God’s idea from the very beginning, and He has always intended for them to flourish under His guidance.


1. Family Is God’s Original Plan

  • Scripture: Genesis 1:9-10, 1:31

  • Illustration: Just as God called the land and seas into order, He designed families to provide structure, growth, and blessing.

  • Application: Recognize that God’s intention for families is good. Every family, no matter its imperfections, can reflect His design.


2. God Chose You for His Family

  • Scripture: Genesis 12:1-3; Ephesians 3:14-15

  • Illustration: God used Abram’s family to extend His blessing to the entire world. Through Jesus, God invites us into His spiritual family.

  • Application: Embrace your identity as part of God’s family. Let your household and relationships reflect His love and purpose.


3. Jesus and the Heavenly Family

  • Scripture: Matthew 5:16

  • Notes: Jesus emphasized that living in God’s family includes reflecting His light and love to the world.

  • Application: Your family can be a beacon of God’s goodness and a model for others.


4. The Local Church: God’s Family Environment

  • Scripture: 1 Corinthians 12:18; Acts 20:28; Ephesians 4:14-16

  • Illustration: Just as individual parts of a body must work together to thrive, families flourish when connected to the church.

  • Application:

    1. Receive instruction that helps you grow into Christlikeness.

    2. Engage in relationships for encouragement and accountability.

    3. Stay committed to your local church, even through disagreements.


5. The Power of Following God’s Family Plan

  • Scripture: Genesis 12:3

  • Illustration: Even imperfect families can experience God’s blessings when they align with His plan.

  • Application: Follow God’s blueprint for family life, prioritize unity, faith, and involvement in His church.


Conclusion / Call to Action

God has always designed families to reflect His love, grow in unity, and extend blessings to the world. By embracing His plan, connecting with His church, and cultivating love and forgiveness, families can thrive spiritually and socially.

Call to Action:
Ask yourself:

  • Am I living as part of God’s spiritual family?

  • Is my household aligned with His design?

  • Am I connected to the local church and growing with others in faith?

Commit today to following God’s plan for your family and walking in His blessing.

Closing Prayer:
“Lord, thank You for Your design for families. Help us embrace our place in Your family, live in unity and love, and grow spiritually as we connect with the body of Christ. Bless our households, guide our steps, and help us reflect Your light to the world. Amen.”

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Encouraging Word

No power in the sky above or in the earth below - indeed, nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God.
Romans 8:39 NLT

Ideal Family - Part 5


Sermon: Ideal Family – Part 5

Theme: The Legacy of Decisions in Family Life

Scripture References:

  • Genesis 39:23 (NIV) – “The warden paid no attention to anything under Joseph’s care, because the Lord was with Joseph and gave him success in whatever he did.”

  • Genesis 33:1-4 (NIV) – Jacob and Esau reconcile; Jacob bows, Esau embraces him.


Introduction

We are who we are today because of decisions made by those who came before us. Similarly, the choices and actions we make now will shape the future of our families. Each of us is part of a generational chain—our attitudes, responses, and values influence those who come after us.


1. Your Decisions Shape the Future

  • Notes: You are somebody’s previous generation, and you have a future family. The way you respond to life’s challenges impacts your children and grandchildren.

  • Illustration: Just as our parents’ choices shaped our upbringing, our choices now will model behavior for our children and influence future generations.

  • Application: Be intentional about how you respond to challenges, treat others, and live your faith.


2. Choosing God Over Bitterness

  • Scripture: Genesis 39:23

  • Notes: Joseph’s attitude of faith and integrity kept out bitterness and allowed God’s Spirit to flow freely in his life.

  • Illustration: Bitterness is like a dam blocking the river; when we choose faith over resentment, God’s blessings flow unhindered.

  • Application: Let go of negativity, grudges, and resentment. A continual flow of God’s Spirit requires a heart free from bitterness.


3. Modeling Reconciliation and Forgiveness

  • Scripture: Genesis 33:1-4

  • Notes: Jacob bowed, Esau embraced him, and they wept. Their actions modeled humility, forgiveness, and reconciliation.

  • Illustration: Almost every good behavior we practice comes from something we observed or learned from others.

  • Application: Be the model you want your children to follow—practice forgiveness, humility, and love so that future generations see God’s ways in action.


4. The Power to Influence the Next Generation

  • Notes: Your decisions today create a blueprint for your family’s response to life’s challenges. What you do can set a positive pattern for generations.

  • Illustration: Just as a single act of integrity or faith can inspire others, your consistent choices can guide your children and grandchildren in godly ways.

  • Application: Make choices that honor God, and remember that your life is teaching the next generation how to live.


Conclusion / Call to Action

Your family legacy begins with your decisions today. Choosing faith over bitterness, modeling reconciliation, and living intentionally in God’s Spirit will influence generations to come.

Call to Action:
Ask yourself:

  • Am I responding to challenges in a way that models faith and integrity?

  • Am I choosing God over bitterness in my daily life?

  • Will my children and grandchildren see God’s love and grace through my actions?

Commit today to live intentionally, so your decisions leave a godly legacy for your family.

Closing Prayer:
“Lord, help us to make decisions that honor You and bless our families. Teach us to let go of bitterness, model forgiveness, and live in a way that influences generations to come. Amen.”

Friday, July 5, 2013

Encouraging Word

The Lord replied, "I will personally go with you...and I will give you rest-everything will be fine for you."
Exodus 33:14 NLT

Thursday, July 4, 2013

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Catch uplifting, faith-filled programming on God-on-the-Mountain Radio. Now broadcasting live from Radio Forest!

Stay connected, be encouraged, and let God’s Word inspire your day.

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Certainly! You can visit the official K-LOVE website at www.klove.com. K-LOVE is a non-commercial Christian radio network owned by the Educational Media Foundation (EMF), offering contemporary Christian music and faith-based programming.

πŸ“» Ways to Listen

You can stream K-LOVE online, find local stations, or download the K-LOVE app to listen on the go. The app allows you to create a list of your favorite songs, discover K-LOVE stations in your area or while traveling, and access in-depth music content with K-LOVE’s top artists. Google Play

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Feel free to explore the website for more information on programming, events, and ways to get involved with K-LOVE.

happy 4th of july

Hope everyone has a happy 4th of July and many blessing this year

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Faith Family and Freedom 2013 

πŸŽ† Happy 4th of July! πŸŽ†
Hope everyone has a joyful Independence Day filled with faith, family, and freedom, and many blessings this year!

πŸ“Ί Check out this special video on New Life 91.9: Faith, Family, and Freedom 2013.
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Celebrate the day, cherish your loved ones, and remember the blessings God has given! πŸ™

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

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Encouraging Word

The Lord is good, a strong refuge when trouble comes. He is close to those who trust in him.
Nahum 1:7 NLT

Ideal Family - Part 4

🌟 Ideal Family - Part 4



🧱 God-Given Structures

God created three core structures to bring order, direction, and protection in our lives:

1. Family

  • Genesis 1:27-28 (NKJV)

    “Be fruitful and multiply... have dominion...”

  • Key Points:

    • The first structure God created.

    • Designed for fruitfulness, multiplication, and stewardship over creation.

    • The foundation for all human society.


2. Government

  • Genesis 9:6 (NKJV)

    “Whoever sheds man’s blood...”

  • Romans 13:1, 4 (NIV)

    “There is no authority except that which God has established...”

  • Romans 13:2 (NKJV)

    “Whoever resists authority resists the ordinance of God...”

  • Key Points:

    • Created to enforce justice and maintain order.

    • Government is God’s servant for our good.

    • Resisting authority = resisting God’s structure.


3. Church

  • I Corinthians 12:18 (NKJV)

    “God has set the members... in the body just as He pleased.”

  • Ephesians 4:11-12 (NKJV)

    “For the equipping of the saints... for the edifying of the Body of Christ.”

  • Key Points:

    • We are the Church, and each member has a place.

    • Church exists to:

      • Mature believers

      • Equip for ministry

      • Build up the Body

    • Commitment is proven through trials and perseverance.

    • Staying despite imperfections leads to growth.


πŸ› ️ The Purpose of Structure

  • Structures (Family, Government, Church) are gifts from God.

  • Ignoring or rebelling against any of them will hurt us.

  • Correction is how God brings us back into structure.


⚖️ Correction: God's Tool for Growth

Scriptures on Correction:

  • Proverbs 29:15, 17 (NKJV) – Discipline brings wisdom and peace.

  • II Timothy 3:16-17 (NKJV) – Scripture is profitable for correction and training.

  • 2 Timothy 4:2 (NIV) – Correct, rebuke, and encourage with patience.

  • Galatians 6:1 (NIRV) – Restore others gently.

  • Hebrews 12:11 (NKJV) – Chastening is painful but produces righteousness.

  • Ephesians 6:4 (NKJV) – Train and admonish children in the Lord.

  • I John 3:18-20 (NKJV) – Our heart convicts us when we’re wrong.

Greek Word Studies:

  • Chastening (Paideia): Training by action, includes discipline.

  • Admonition (Nouthesia): Training by words, “putting in mind.”


πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

  • Correction is necessary and comes from God.

  • Don’t expect correction to feel good — it's not about comfort, but growth.

  • If we learn to correct ourselves, we can avoid needing correction from others.

  • Correction is done for people, not to people — a gift, not a punishment.

  • True repentance includes change, not just saying sorry.

  • Getting caught is not the beginning of trouble — it's the start of getting free.


πŸ“Œ Final Thoughts

  • All great relationships endure trials and correction.

  • Structure only works if we flow with it.

  • God uses structure to bless, protect, and mature us.

Monday, July 1, 2013

The Life of a Single Mom

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Web Site: thelifeofasinglemom.com/

What K‑LOVE Highlights About “The Life of a Single Mom”

  • K‑LOVE published a feature article “LOCAL Closer Look: The Life of a Single Mom in Baton Rouge, LA” with an interview of Jennifer Maggio, CEO of The Life of a Single Mom. K-LOVE

    • In that interview, Maggio describes how the ministry began with just three mothers and has grown to impact over a million mothers nationwide. K-LOVE

    • She speaks about challenges single moms face—emotional, mental, financial—and how TLSM meets those needs via launch groups, Single Mom University, and events. K-LOVE

    • The feature is part of K‑LOVE’s “Closer Look” (a “Faith Matters / Local” series) which highlights ministries in specific communities. K-LOVE


πŸ“ What This Suggests / What to Consider

Strengths

  1. Visibility & Credibility

    • Being featured by K‑LOVE gives TLSM exposure, especially among listeners who align with Christian radio. It’s a sort of third‑party validation.

    • It suggests a relationship or at least mutual recognition between TLSM and K‑LOVE (or its media arm).

  2. Narrative & Storytelling Emphasis

    • The K‑LOVE article focuses on the story—where they started, how they grew, and what needs they address. That’s good from a communications standpoint.

    • It humanizes the ministry by sharing real challenges and giving a behind‑the-scenes peek.

  3. Local Connection

    • The “Closer Look” is local (Baton Rouge), which helps ground the ministry in a real community—not just abstract national reach.

    • It might help local adoption—churches in that region might see TLSM as relevant and accessible.

Things to Watch / Questions Raised

  1. How Deep Is the Feature?

    • The K‑LOVE feature is journalistic / promotional in nature—it’s not a critical audit. It highlights success, mission, and vision.

    • It does not (in the article) deeply examine challenges, failures, financial data, governance, etc. So it gives a useful but partial view.

  2. Selective Emphasis

    • The article is likely edited to present the positive framing. Ministries often use media features to highlight their strengths.

    • We don’t see in that article how they handle critique, disagreement, or difficult places—those are less often featured.

  3. Dependency on Media Endorsements

    • While media visibility is valuable, it can sometimes create a “halo effect”—where listeners or partners assume legitimacy without deeper vetting.

    • It’s good to have such endorsements, but they should not substitute for due diligence.

  4. Local vs National Consistency

    • The article talks about the Baton Rouge version of TLSM. One must consider: Do all other local chapters or groups operate with the same standards, values, and quality?

    • How much oversight or standardization is there across different cities? (The “Closer Look” does not address that.)

  5. Perception Management

    • The messaging is well polished. That’s expected, but it also means you should check how stories match practices.

    • For instance, when they talk about “impacted over a million mothers,” what does “impacted” mean (contact, events, groups, classes)?

Encouraging Word

The Lord himself will fight for you. Just stay calm.
Exodus 14:14 NLT

family website

family website

1. If you want to use Shutterfly for a family site

Shutterfly is primarily a service for photo prints, photo books, cards, wall art, gifts, etc. Shutterfly
It’s not exactly a full “website builder” like Wax or Squarespace, but you can use it as a way to share photos, create albums, and make keepsakes for your family. Here’s how you could use it:

  • Upload family photos to albums

  • Share album links with relatives

  • Create photo books, calendars, or wall art as family keepsakes

  • Use it as a private “gallery” space for your family to view and browse

  • Use the Shutterfly “Stories” or “Share Sites” (if available) to create narrative pages with text + images

If you tell me which features of Shutterfly you want (sharing, printing, privacy, etc.), I can guide you step-by-step.


2. If you want to build a family website modeled after Shutterfly

If you’d like to build your own family website that functions like Shutterfly (photo galleries, albums, ordering prints, etc.), here are steps and tips:

A. Platform / Technology Choices

You’ll want a platform that supports:

  • Photo galleries / albums

  • User accounts / privacy (so only family can see certain content)

  • E-commerce or “order prints” features (optional)

  • Blog or stories section

  • Responsive design (mobile + desktop)

Some options:

  • WordPress + gallery / e-commerce plugins

  • Web flow + photo gallery embeds

  • Squarespace / Wax (they have gallery + shop features)

  • Custom build (if you know web development)

B. Key Pages / Sections

Here are typical sections for a family website:

  • Home / Welcome

  • Our Story / Family History

  • Photo Galleries / Albums

  • Events / Calendar (birthdays, reunions, holidays)

  • Blog / Updates / News

  • Keepsakes / Store (prints, albums, gifts)

  • Contact / Guestbook / Comments

  • Privacy / Access (e.g. password-protected areas)

C. Naming, Design & Content

  • Choose a warm, inviting name (e.g. “The Smith Family Album,” “Our Family Story”)

  • Use a clean, photo-first design

  • On your homepage, include a greeting, recent family photos, and navigation

  • On “About” or “Story” page: share how your family started, names, backgrounds

  • Gallery pages: allow sorting by year, event, person

  • For a blog: short updates, quotes, reflections

D. Example of Homepage Text

Welcome to the [Your Family Name] Family Website
Here we share our stories, photos, and memories. Look through our albums, see what’s new, or order a keepsake to cherish forever. Whether you’re near or far, we’re glad you’re here with us.


Ideal Family - Part 3

🌟 Ideal Family - Part 4

🧱 God-Given Structures

God created three core structures to bring order, direction, and protection in our lives:

1. Family

  • Genesis 1:27-28 (NKJV)

    “Be fruitful and multiply... have dominion...”

  • Key Points:

    • The first structure God created.

    • Designed for fruitfulness, multiplication, and stewardship over creation.

    • The foundation for all human society.


2. Government

  • Genesis 9:6 (NKJV)

    “Whoever sheds man’s blood...”

  • Romans 13:1, 4 (NIV)

    “There is no authority except that which God has established...”

  • Romans 13:2 (NKJV)

    “Whoever resists authority resists the ordinance of God...”

  • Key Points:

    • Created to enforce justice and maintain order.

    • Government is God’s servant for our good.

    • Resisting authority = resisting God’s structure.


3. Church

  • I Corinthians 12:18 (NKJV)

    “God has set the members... in the body just as He pleased.”

  • Ephesians 4:11-12 (NKJV)

    “For the equipping of the saints... for the edifying of the Body of Christ.”

  • Key Points:

    • We are the Church, and each member has a place.

    • Church exists to:

      • Mature believers

      • Equip for ministry

      • Build up the Body

    • Commitment is proven through trials and perseverance.

    • Staying despite imperfections leads to growth.


πŸ› ️ The Purpose of Structure

  • Structures (Family, Government, Church) are gifts from God.

  • Ignoring or rebelling against any of them will hurt us.

  • Correction is how God brings us back into structure.


⚖️ Correction: God's Tool for Growth

Scriptures on Correction:

  • Proverbs 29:15, 17 (NKJV) – Discipline brings wisdom and peace.

  • II Timothy 3:16-17 (NKJV) – Scripture is profitable for correction and training.

  • 2 Timothy 4:2 (NIV) – Correct, rebuke, and encourage with patience.

  • Galatians 6:1 (NIRV) – Restore others gently.

  • Hebrews 12:11 (NKJV) – Chastening is painful but produces righteousness.

  • Ephesians 6:4 (NKJV) – Train and admonish children in the Lord.

  • I John 3:18-20 (NKJV) – Our heart convicts us when we’re wrong.

Greek Word Studies:

  • Chastening (Paideia): Training by action, includes discipline.

  • Admonition (Nouthesia): Training by words, “putting in mind.”


πŸ’‘ Key Takeaways

  • Correction is necessary and comes from God.

  • Don’t expect correction to feel good — it's not about comfort, but growth.

  • If we learn to correct ourselves, we can avoid needing correction from others.

  • Correction is done for people, not to people — a gift, not a punishment.

  • True repentance includes change, not just saying sorry.

  • Getting caught is not the beginning of trouble — it's the start of getting free.


πŸ“Œ Final Thoughts

  • All great relationships endure trials and correction.

  • Structure only works if we flow with it.

  • God uses structure to bless, protect, and mature us.

This is my family and me at the top

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