Month: February 2006

  • “If you want crappy things to stop happening to you, stop accepting crap and demand something more.”  Dr. Cristina Yang, Grey’s Anatomy


    When I heard this, I thought about how we could all relate that to every part of our lives.


    So many people settle these days.


    My hope and God’s desire is for everyone to pursue the best and excellence . . . in friendships, in family, in career, in love.  Especially in the love department, don’t settle in relationships that are no good.


    Trust that God wants the best for you, not 2nd class.  When you love someone, don’t you want the absolute best for them?  God’s capacity for love exceeds that of ours, so how much greater does He want the best for us?


    YOU DESERVE ONLY THE BEST!


     

  • “Faith sees the invisible, believes the incredible, and receives the impossible.”  Anonymous


    So always have faith my friends . . .


     

  • I’m glad another person agrees with me and is doing something about it [see previous post for my blurb].


     


    Please make every effort to attend this event – we all need to be aware.


     


     


    Porn Nation


     


    Wednesday, February 8th, 8pm – UW HUB Ballroom


     


    A little about Michael Leahy:


     


    Pornography. It’s a $57 billion a year global industry, and the U.S. is the
    largest producer, consumer and exporter of porn in the world. And now that
    porn’s become the norm in our mainstream media, music and movies, you have to
    wonder: are we becoming a “porn nation”? Or have we already become one? And if
    so, how is this affecting us as individuals, both in the way we see ourselves
    and in how we see and act towards others in relationships?


     


    Porn Nation is a fast-paced,
    multimedia-based lecture featuring the compelling personal story of Michael
    Leahy, a recovering sex addict and the voice for over 20 million sexually
    addicted men and women in America.


     


    Featured on ABC’s “20/20″ and “The View” and the subject of countless local
    news stories and newspaper articles as he tours the nation’s universities,
    Michael and “Porn Nation” are breaking the silence in what Oprah Winfrey refers
    to as America’s #1 addiction. His personal story captivates audiences with its
    brutal honesty and public discussion of private matters regarding sex, love,
    relationships, and a growing obsession with porn. Yet in the end, his is a
    message of hope and a symbol of courage in overcoming what is fast becoming a
    silent killer of lives and relationships.