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Live Paradox

A journeyman’s ramblings: He is no everyman, but one who turns a carefully focused eye on the events of the madcap world around him. He aims to point out what others miss and draw attention to the patterns that exist amongst the chaos. 

Sunday, February 29, 2004

10:27 PM -

WAG - Five Minute Sunday Round-up


As has become usual, I was not able to watch the Oscars live. I hope my parents taped it so I can watch it during Spring Break (which is also usual), but I've made a better use of my time than staking out the red carpet with the River harpies, watching Barbra make celebrities cry, and seeing what outrageous outfit Cher brought this year.

Church was amazing today. We celebrated women's ministry tonight and had a speaker with an incredible testimony. She was healed after suffering through various physical ailments (which stole away over 80 percent of her muscle efficiency). Though she meant to concentrate on women's ministries, our service turned into an impromptu healing service. It was very touching. Many people expressed needs or impairments that had remained unspoken for years. It was a blessing to watch others be touched.

I also went out to eat with the speaker, pastors, and friends afterwards. We squeezed a group of 20 people in the International House of Pancakes (which is double the previous record of mob's I've eaten with there).

It was fun, moving, and much more entertaining than the passing out of naked miniature gold men.

'No_offense_Billy'


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