Monthly Archive for September, 2005

It’s Been Awhile…

…since I have decided to write anything about myself at length. I figure now is a good time to do so, since I am home from work with the worst headache I have suffered in years. My stomach pains have subsided, but my head feels like someone is hitting it with a hammer constantly. I don’t know what caused it, but dear God I feel horrible.

Ok, here’s what has happened over the last few days.

A friend I knew from high school — Aftan — found me on Myspace. She isn’t the first to find me like that, but since I remembered her more than most other people who found me using that thing, I’ve been communicating with her back and forth. Now we talk to each other frequently, and she always has some sort of cool advice to give when I tell her about stuff going on in life. Who would have thought that someone I hadn’t talked to in three years could tell me some of the best stuff I needed to hear? What an encouragement.

On another note, I have received the official papers telling me I am going to Iraq. I am now in the process of getting everything done in order to leave, which I will be doing November 1. The sheet says I will be gone for 179 days, so expect me back in early May. Here’s a new perspective I’ve taken on leaving: it’s gonna be just like a short tour overseas, except a bit more dangerous. And no grass anywhere. I will try to keep in touch with everyone as much as possible.

Good message at church last night, too. I have too many thoughts on it to post here now, but I will share them later.

I have a very busy month coming up. I am going to Missouri on Monday, October 10, and should arrive at my parents’ house near Springfield the next night. I plan on spending a week down there, because I just want to spend some good time with my mom and Jason before I ship off to the sandbox. Also I want to see what Springfield is like, because if I really, really, really have to next year, I may end up moving down there. The chance of me doing that, though, is 0.00000000000001%.

Also coming up this month is the Audio Adrenaline concert at the Norfolk Scope. I love those guys. We also have some good stuff going on at church, too, and not to mention I have a long, long checklist of outprocessing things to do.

That’s about it for now, more later.

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Flashback: May 20, 2004 - My Best Radio Spot

Here’s a flashback to the days of yore when I was a radio show host overseas at Lajes Field, Azores, Portugal.

A couple of friends and I put our heads together and came up with this promo for my morning show. Needless to say, we took an opinion poll shortly afterward and listenership had improved 150%. Which wasn’t saying much…there was an active duty population of only 900 on the base, so factor that in with their family members and the signal going out to the local communities, and you have maybe 20,000 people that could be listening at any given moment.

This one’s mainly for my friend Aftan so she can save it to her computer, but everyone else, feel free to download it as well. It’s copyrighted by me and I offer it up to you. Right-click the link below, and click “Save Target As” in Internet Explorer or “Save Link As” in Firefox.

If you like it, say something.

Link: Island 96.1 Chris Brewer Morning Show Promo

News of the Weird: September 26, 2005

This from Reuters. This is amazing.

Porn shoot stuns tourists
Sep 26 12:08 PM US/Eastern

BERLIN (Reuters) - Italian vacationers admiring the view from a fairground Ferris wheel at the Munich Oktoberfest got more than they bargained for when a porn shoot suddenly began inside their cabin, authorities said on Friday.

Having settled down to enjoy a leisurely spin on the wheel at the famous beer festival, the group of Italians were quite unprepared for the arrival of two men toting cameras and a woman who started to use a vibrator.

Unable to stop the shoot, the Italians informed local police, who promptly arrested the actress and her crew, a political scientist and a 25-year-old student.

“They said they weren’t doing it for commercial reasons but that they wanted to see how visitors would react,” police said. The three have been charged with public indecency.

Sunday, Sunday, SUNDAY!!!!

Today is actually Monday, and the current time is 1:18 AM.
I am fine.
The world is good.
Jesus is awesome.
People are cool.
I am tired.
Blog update tomorrow.
Don’t play with your sausage, kids!

Complete Madness

Hurricane Rita is worse than Katrina. This storm would be like a tornado spread over hundreds and hundreds of miles of land. Look at computer models of the hurricane and it’s absolutely apocalyptic.

If the storm stays at this intensity, Galveston will be no longer. A large part of Houston will be wiped off the map. All this while New Orleans and the Gulf Coast is not even part way through recovering from Hurricane Katrina.

God, please help the people of Houston in Jesus’ name. I say that with all the fervency I can muster.

That being said, I went to church and went out to eat with some friends tonight. Not much more to update.

Obviously, the main focus: pray for those about to get walloped by this storm. Pray, and pray hard.

Camas 17, Washougal 0. Winners: 0.

High school sports can be interesting sometimes.

It’s not, though, when teams decide to run up the score on another team.

That’s exactly what happened in Camas, WA last week, when Camas High School’s girls soccer team took on Washougal. Two completely different programs. And it showed–Camas throttled Washougal 17-0. Yeah, that’s right, 17-0. A football score in a game that every country outside the U.S. knows as football.

That is pathetic. There is no reverence in continuing to score three goals in the last three minutes of the game, with your team already up 14-0. It’s like losing a basketball game 34-0, a football game 112-0, etc. It’s absolutely terrible and I think the coach should at least be suspended or fired.

Here are some articles on the incident.

Link: The Columbian — Lopsided Soccer Match Called For Mercy (September 21)
Link: The Columbian — Commentary: No Winners In a 17-0 Match
Link: The Columbian — Open Letter From Camas Athletic Director to Washougal AD

Indeed, there is no place for running up the score in high school sports. These are still kids out there playing, and when the coach runs up the score, he/she is using them to promote his own agenda.

Complacency - A Big “Christian Killer”

Why is it that some people who are going through trials and tribulations, no matter how severe or trivial, intentionally wallow around in self-pity when there are people around to help them??? Seriously, it’s like people are reaching their hands out to them, saying “come with me, I’ll help you out,” but the person who needs help just bites their hand. It’s amazing. I guess it just goes to show that even though their situation may suck, they are complacent where they are at. If someone really wants help, they’re gonna go out and get it.

Which leads me to the main part of my post here. I was realizing that there are a lot of Christians who wallow around in self-pity. That’s like playing with fire. Jesus came to bring us all joy and if we’re not accepting the free gifts of joy, peace and true happiness that He has provided us, we have no reason to profess ourselves as Christians. I think that’s one of the toughest parts of my Christian walk, personally. Sometimes something bad may happen to me, and I feel like there is no one around to help (when the complete opposite is true). I’ll start to pity myself and throw a fit. When I get into prayer and the Word, I realize that’s not God’s way. Jesus made something positive out of every bad situation He was in, so if He dwells in us, why can’t we do the same? Let this be an encouragement for us to focus on the positive in every bad situation. God uses even the worst things that can happen to us, for His glory. Everything that happens on this earth serves a greater purpose in God’s master plan.

This also brings up a bigger topic. I believe that self-pity leads to complacency in the Christian walk. I’ve had too many friends fall victim to complacency, and fall out of the faith. It frustrates me and sickens me to death to see people who were once on fire for God sit around during worship services, not move a muscle, complain that we sing the same songs over and over, and go home completely unaffected by a powerful church service. I’m not here to judge anyone’s spirituality, but physical actions can definitely be a telltale sign of how one is doing spiritually. Honestly, when the Holy Spirit is present in church, how can one sit there completely unaffected and stare off into space, wondering things about their boyfriend/girlfriend, where to go to lunch after service, when can they finally go to sleep, yada yada yada.

So why do Christians — and in this instance, youth especially — fall victim to complacency (the Bible calls it being lukewarm, which is a very dangerous place to be)? The easy answer would be that the church as a whole is not doing their job to reach out to everyone. But as in most easy answers, this is also a wrong answer. The correct answer would be that the person is believing a lie from the devil, plain and simple. Nowhere in the Bible do you find that we can get saved and stop there. We need to press in with our faith and learn more about Jesus at every opportunity. If you’re a lukewarm Christian, it’s better for you to just go right ahead and backslide. Seriously, that’s what the Bible says. Better for someone to all-out serve Satan than to put on a face that they’re serving God. Of course, even better is for you to just turn to Jesus and get some good Christian friends who will support you and be accountability partners with you (more on that later).

So I guess I’m saying I am really sick of seeing people who know the way turn away from God for whatever reason. There is really no excuse for it. It boggles my mind to know that the very God that created us send His Son down to die on the cross for our sins, and yet people reject him left and right — and worse yet, those who had a relationship with him at one point turn away. You can’t give me one good reason for someone who has known salvation and felt the Holy Spirit moving in their life to all of a sudden lose it. The only answer is to grow up, turn back to God, and if you really look at it, there is nowhere else to go but to God anyway. Everywhere else leads to destruction. Serve God by yourself, don’t hide behind someone else, get some good Christian support…we’re all in this fight together.

And it’s because we’re in this fight together that I hate seeing my brothers and sisters go down. I don’t want to see it happen anymore…I’m gonna do the best I can to help my friends make it to heaven. Nothing on this earth matters as much as what will happen once we leave this earth. It’s time we all realized that and started living for God 100%.

My Fantasy Football Team Finally Wins

So I finally posted a victory with my fantasy football team this weekend, 66-50 over my opponent. It is beautiful.

Right now, that’s about it. More website updates are in the works. Hold on. Meanwhile, check out the new photos I posted over in the MediaCenter.

I love you all but I am too tired to post a bunch of stuff right now. God bless.

Video of Blazers’ 1977 Championship Game 6

Tonight I recorded the fourth quarter of Game 6 of the 1977 NBA Championship Series. Our beloved Portland Trail Blazers won it over the Philadelphia 76ers…we beat the team that had absolute star power in the likes of Julius Erving, World B. Free, Doug Collins, Henry Bibby and others. Enough of me talking…see the video of the last 15 seconds of game action. Click Play to start.

This just happened to be Oregon’s only pro sports championship.