Monday, October 08, 2007

Evangelism Songs

I think there was a comment on the Pseudobook Review that mentioned "Fake Empire" being the evangelism song for The National. The song that converts the listener to being into the band. I just wanted to get some thoughts on other bands evangelism songs. I'll throw some bands out there but, feel free to mention bands that I don't.

Arcade Fire - ?

Belle & Sebastian - ?

Death Cab for Cutie - ?

The Decemberists - ?

The Fire Theft - ?

The Get Up Kids - ?

Gloria Record - ?

Mineral - ?

Sunny Day Real Estate - ?

The Notwist - ?

Pedro The Lion - ?

Radiohead - ?

Starflyer59 - ?

Sufjan Stevens - ?

Youth Group - ?

Let me know your thoughts. Answer any or all. I have my picks. I'll let you know if we are on the same page.

Friday, September 14, 2007

School Thus Far

School has been going really great so far. Classes are not overwhelming yet. Other faculty and staff have been an awesome blessing. I must say that I am truly blessed to be here at Schaeffer.

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Turn signals

Have you ever sat in your car waiting for the left turn arrow to send you on your way? Have you ever, by chance, caught the view the turn signals of the cars behind or accross the intersection? The lights all blink at different rates! Okay, I can understand different makes of cars blinking at different rates, but I have seen the same make and model of car blinking at different rates! Madness!! Let me know what you think.

BTW, I am now faculty at Schaeffer Academy. A K-12 classical Christian school. I will be teaching Calculus, Geometry, Pre-Algebra and some other possibilities. Praise God.

Friday, June 29, 2007

Interview: June 29, 2007

Tonight I have my second interview with Schaeffer Academy. This one is with the whole board. There will be 6-8 people there. Schaeffer Academy is a K-12 Christian school that uses a Classical Education style. A lot of it is adapted from Dorthy Sayers. She wrote a "short" essay titled "The Lost Tools of Learning". In that essay, she discusses what this thing called the Trivium is. The Trivium is: Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric. All three of these areas are to be stressed in every subject. That's right, Math and Grammar.

So, I say this to ask you to pray. Not that I get the job, but that God would have what He wants to happen. Pray that it can be clear that if this is my position, that it would be obvious. Pray that it is 100% in His hands.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Apoc.

Here it was.

You can obviously see the world was about to end.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Nealey

This is my wife. She likes coke. (Not Cocaine)


Thursday, May 24, 2007

23

May 24, 2007. I turn 23 years old. Today I expected to wake up, take a shower, read Bruce's sentimental blog about Kevin, and go to work. Well, only three of those four things happened. To find which one didn't, just check Bruce's blog.

When I look back at my 22nd year, there has been a lot that happened. Graduating from college, wrapping up youth group at Grace Brethren, playing shows with my best friends in the world, practicing so many hours in the studio wanting it to never end, learning so much about myself, learning so much about Nealey, and of course entering into a wonderful journey together with her. 22 was huge. I can firmly say it was the best year of my life. I just pray that each coming year will out due the previous year. Since 22 was huge, I know God is even bigger, and 23 will be more amazing than I know.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The Plan is Huge

Jesus, you are holding me up today.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

December in April

Nealey and I thoroughly enjoyed over an hour and a half of Decemberists last night. They were great. Very tight, very enjoyable, very entertaining. I was really happy that they played a bunch of their older stuff, not just stuff off of Crane Wife. Included were: Billy Liar, Sixteen Military Wives, Mariner's Revenge Song, The Tain, The Island, Yankee Bayonet, O Valencia, The Perfect Crime 2, Shankill Butchers, The Crane Wife 1, and others. On Yankee Bayonet, the lead singer of My Brightest Diamond sang the woman's part. It was a lot of fun.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Get into Couch

Here is the new couch Nealey and I just got. It was a lot easier to buy it than to get it up three flights of stairs.

Monday, March 26, 2007

My Wife


She got her hair cut. She looks great.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Monday, March 12, 2007

Some of my friends


Mike and Joel just left a day ago. It was very nice to have them out here to spend time with me and Nealey. We took a trip up to St Paul area to see 300. I did enjoy it. I though it was a good depection of "the warrior". The Achiles, Hector, Hercules. These are people we read about in English class (or on our own). To see visually what a warrior lookes like in action, it was very helpful to me to develope the idea of the warrior/leader/legend. After the film, we wanted to venture into the city to hang out. It was the weekend of high school hockey state playoffs. The town was busy. Our time was well enjoyed. Nealey and I are very grateful that Mike and Joel made the drive out here. They are truly gentlemen.
Also, we parked on the street where there was a wall of snow between the street and the sidewalk, we went over the wall.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Friends

I have the best friends in the world. I want to talk about them. Even if some of the people I talk about aren’t my close friends, they are part of the whole. It is not my intention to embarrass them. This is just my attempt to share a small piece of why they are my friends. I won’t be able to talk about everyone here; it’s not possible. I want to attack it in a list manner.

Nealey Cray – She is my companion, the closest person in my life. The one I love and choose to spend the rest of my life with. The person I can be most vulnerable with. She makes me laugh and smile. She encourages me. She makes me feel so very special. She is so smart. I like her for her mind. Listens to everything.

Mike Edwards – Many long conversations have come out of nowhere. Back smashing I’m so free. Very important in my musical, spiritual, and human development. Mike has given me countless hours of music. Mike is someone I can talk to. Mike is the first person I call when I get back to BG. Mike makes me laugh. Creative and honest in everything. A deep thinker. Someone who reads a heck of a lot of stuff.

Justin Edwards – When I was first getting to know the Edwards’, I though that Justin Edwards and Paul Runyan were different people. Justin has the most unique sense of humor. Enjoyed planning WWI, WWII, and phlash-light with. Loved practicing for the Pseudobook show at Howards. I think I could have practiced forever without ever having the promise of a show. I almost burst into tears during our practicing of Failed Filmmaking. “I wanted so badly to start on this journey with you by my side, but it was just not in the cards for us this time around”. To spend time with those guys in that studio, that was awesome. One of the most creative persons I know.

Greg Jenkins – This guy never ceases to amaze me. Greg playing Nealey and I’s song at our wedding was one of the most beautiful moments in my life. Constantly creating music that is “hot”. Almost got “the ‘beaties” with him via Circle K. Encouraging, loving, and funny.

Ben Lucas – A man that is so very insightful at a Bible Study. Versatile in music. Smooth voice. Encouraging. One of the fullest laughs. Open and honest. Able to listen and share advice. Very intelligent.

Mark Dally – Contently growing in the Lord. So encouraging. So energetic. It has been such an honor to see Mark grow in so many ways: musically, spiritually, as a man, a man of the Lord. Mark almost makes me cry with his music. I give him so much credit for climbing in the back of my car for the drive up to the Great Fiction.

Stuart Clark – I went to High School with Stuart. I didn’t really know him that well. I met up with him at the Skillet concert at Dayspring. He started talking about a bible study they were starting (gentlemen’s club). I didn’t even know Stuart was a Christian, and he didn’t know that about me either. We didn’t really live our faith in high school. Even though we were both saved, we didn’t know anything about each other.

Maria Miller – A leader. A person who is always looking for God. A caring individual beyond what I could ever have done. Surprisingly into dance (step).

Joel Manahan – Possibly one of the most insightful people I know. Always making connections. A very social being. Has the longest posts on his blog ever. Someone who is honest with who he is. A music magnet.

Tess Khory – A person who is willing to take risks. A person who can draw amazingly. Agrees with me when I decide who hasn’t posted in forever. An insightful person who has a very unique sense of humor.

John Wade – A person who is willing and wanting to serve God. One of the youth that I felt most connected with. A very gifted person.

Josiah Shepard – One of the deepest thinkers I know. An honest man who can achieve his goals.

Dan Lyon – Such a unique person. Gifted artist musically and photographically. Fun man. Felix Thundercrom.

Jeremy Cordy – Probably the most inappropriate sense of humor ever. A man who wants to server God and is finding his place doing that. A creative artist with his scripts and movies.

Brett Horner – A man who always laughs when he sees me. He probably laughed at my wedding. Someone who listens honestly and earnestly seeks what God is saying to him.

Matt Horn – My “pop” friend. A quick funny man who fits in musically with almost any crowd.

I’ll stop for now. If you think of more people that I should talk about, please leave a comment.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Worst Vocals Ever.

So I was on the New Amsterdams myspace, looking at some of the comments. I decided to click on Electrick Noise. The song "Conflict" played. It was abhorrent. If you want to experience what I did, click here. There is also a dumb Articles of Confederation question on the end of the song... yes, the song was so bad, I listened to the whole thing.

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Haircut, get into it.


I got a haircut. It went well. I have an interview this friday at John Marshall High school for a monitor position. It is for the remainder of the school year. This would be a great opportunity to get a foot in the door. Interview, friday, John Marshall.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Anti-Justin's World

Justin, you had it man. You had the real winter in the palm of your hand. Well... It had you in the palm of its hand. I mean do you even know places like this picture taken here even exist anymore? Have you taken in so much sun and 70 degree weather as to forget what month it is? Do they even know what a wind chill is in Southern California?
I took this picture as I stood in the middle of one of the busiest streets in Rochester. I stood there with no cars coming toward me nor any cars coming from behind me. That is because Rochester is supposed to be hit with 12-16 inches of snow this weekend. I hope we have basketball Saturday morning.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Ikea


Nealey and I went to Ikea in the Twin Cities on saturday. We purchased a desk, add-on top unit, some filling system, hanging folders, and some floor mats. We went on a saturday, that was a mistake. We overheard one employee saying that they probably get 18,000 people on a saturday. It was pretty busy.

On monday I drove up to Apple Valley where Questar Educational Services is, to interview for a job. I recieved a job. It's not exactly the best job, but I do like what the company works on. I will be working on an Indiana project scoring and analyzing student responses from one of their state-wide tests. This is a temporary position, but I hope that it will lead to a permanate position with the company. That job starts in April, I will still be pursuing employment in the area. If something else comes up, then some decisions will be made.