Friday, January 2, 2009
You can fight back; power to the People!!
http://officeofstrategicinfluence.com/bulkmailer/
May you fight the good fight.
Friday, December 12, 2008
Thesis Proposal

One of the greatest, yet most retarded cartoons to behold...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5im0Ssyyus
WARNING: Watching this video may result in one or more of the following side effects: nausea, diarrhea, hallucination, advanced paranoia, clinical depression, striking brain damage, fear of static and fur, inability to drive, inability to talk, probability to arrest and dry mouth.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
I'd like to introduce you to my nephew...
On Thanksgiving Day we were staying at our condo in Moosehollow and I sat in the hot tub that evening and looked at the stars. It was super relaxing. We had my entire family there - my two sisters who are married with their husbands and sons (Lincoln and Corbin). I got to hold Lincoln for the first time. Here is a picture of him (a video wouldn't have been that exciting because he just sleeps and eats and grunts).
Friday, November 21, 2008
Turkey day!!
- I am thankful for friends.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
A Brand New Bicycle
The young man said, “I thought it was like buying a bike. I pay all I can and then Jesus
pays the rest.” I said, “I love Brother Robinson’s parable. He has helped us all see that there are two essential parts that must be completed, but I think of it more like this: Jesus already
bought the whole bike. The few coins he asks from me are not so much to help pay for
the bike, but rather to help me value it and appreciate it.”
I am so thankful that the Savior has already "bought my bicycle" so to speak. I don't have to feel the weight of my shortcomings and weaknesses as long as I am faithfully repenting and offering my few coins.
I also love the idea of using the phrase "an inexhaustible Atonement." I was particularly impressed by this as well because I find myself repenting for the shortcomings I have quite frequently (my learning curve is obviously not very steep). Here's what he said in the talk:
Our friend Brett Sanders once pointed out a lesson to be learned when a new priest is
blessing the sacrament. He is nervous and messes up when reading the prayer. He
knows the prayers have to be perfect and that expectation can’t be lowered. So what
happens when the priest makes a mistake? He looks at the bishop, who nods his head
and the priest simply begins again. What if he stumbles a second time or a third? Does
he finally just give up or is there a trap door that opens and he falls through? No. He just
starts again. How many times? As many times as it takes to get it right...
Perhaps that is a good word for the Atonement as well—the inexhaustible Atonement. We hear many words associated with the Atonement. We hear it is infinite, eternal, everlasting, perfect, divine, incomprehensible, inexplicable, and even personal and individual. However, there is another word that must be more closely associated with the Atonement if we are ever
going to be able to maintain hope in this world full of addictions. And that word is continuous—the continuous Atonement.
Great lesson, Mark. I guess you'd better watch out because a good lesson can only mean one thing - another assignment for the lesson soon! :)
Have a good night everyone...