Category: Current Events

  • free money!

    seth godin tells us about a super easy way for you to help some charities out…you just have to click! visit this link, pick a charity, and squidoo will donate $2, no catches.

    why not?

    now go!

  • Fifty? Schmifty. Let’s blow this sucker away!

    I got an email from my buddy Brad at Catalyst. The Catalyst Vanagon is on a road trip and drove through the Baton Rouge area shortly after Hurricane Gustav ripped right through. Since it was not a hurricane of “Katrina” proportion, the media let it die pretty fast.

    Healing Place Church, led by Pastor Dino Rizzo, is a great church in that area. I’ve known of the amazing stuff HPC has been doing locally for the last several years. LV Hanson (who I had the honor of meeting a couple months ago) met up with Dino to see how the blogging community can help.

    Here is what they need:

    “As of Friday, Sept. 5th, power is expected to be out in parts of southern Louisiana for 4-6 weeks; homes are destroyed, and many people in “the bayou” have yet to be reached. ?They need help! ?We asked Dino what they need and how the Catalyst audience might be able to help.”

    His answer was simple – please send us blue tarps!?

    Will you send one (1) blue tarp to Healing Place Church as way of helping the recovery efforts from Hurricane Gustav? ?Our goal is 50 Blue Tarps by Friday, September 12th.?

    You guys have pulled together and sent over 100 mosquito nets to malaria ravaged countries. 120 books to pastors in the Dominican Republic. You have fed 80 families for an entire month through the Compassion Global Food Crisis.

    Another opportunity to be love in a very tangible and needed way is here!

    To send a blue tarp, order one AT THIS LINK and have it shipped to:

    ONE (1) BLUE TARP
    Healing Place Church
    19202 Highland Road
    Baton Rouge, LA 70809
    225.753.2273

    When you have purchased the tarp, please leave a comment (anonymously if you wish) so that they can measure and prepare for how many they will be receiving.

    I realize the tarps are a little expensive so if you’d like to chip in toward the purchase of a tarp, please send me a PayPal ([email protected]) with the amount you would like to contribute and I will purchase as many as I can on 9/11 (and send everyone who sent PayPal a receipt for accountability).

    Thank you guys SO MUCH. I can’t tell you what an awesome example you have set to the blogosphere. BlogHer (a HUGE estrogen filled website) even picked up on what you guys have done and featured this interview on their HOME PAGE yesterday. WAY TO LEAD THE WAY!!! Let’s keep it moving!

    Here is a video from Dino:


    Hurricane Torn Baton Rouge Needs Our Help!!! from Catalyst on Vimeo.

    ***PLEASE REPOST THIS ON YOUR BLOG!!!***

  • the bench monster

    check out what my friend jeff and some of his cohorts did in his east atlanta neighborhood.? so cool.?? three minutes. that’s all.

    be love.

  • confession: spotlight insecurities

    last week, i had a great phone call with mike foster, one of my deadly viper cohorts and soon-to-be co-conference speaker when we both speak at ministry com in september.

    something we talked about was, of course, the conference, and i confessed my continued trepidation of public speaking.

    let me rephrase that: my continued trepidation of the expectations of public speaking.

    it’s not that i’m just scared of it…i know it’s not where i’m naturally gifted, and i’m fine with that. i love communicating, but i am much more effective doing it via ink and paper.

    i never planned on becoming any kind of public speaker. and something that is taking a little getting used to is the sense of being thrust (almost literally) from a shy girl behind this blog into a perceived expert in front of people who communicate verbally weekly for a living.

    there is a huge difference between speaking to a few thousand people on a blog and a few thousand people from a stage.

    for one, right now, i’m not wearing make up.

    now, everybody says it’s the content that really matters…but as a casual observer of conference feedback, if someone doesn’t nail their session in an epitome of engaging perfection, for the most part, people seem to care more about their presentation than their actual content.

    (as an example, i wasn’t there, but heard that patrick lencioni was fairly awkward and uncomfortable presenting at catalyst last year. not one person told me what he talked about, only that he seemed really scattered in his delivery. that’s all i ever heard.)

    people expect that when you’re a good writer, you’re a good speaker. that when you’re bold and confident in your presentation online, you’re bold and confident in person. so let me be the first to smash the crud out of that expectation, at least for me, and say the gap between the two is huge.

    so, what i can promise?

    i can promise that i’ve been working hard and praying hard for months over the few speaking engagements i have. i can promise that i’m not going to pretend to be as engaging or as eloquent as pete or craig or seth or the millions of other speakers i admire. i can promise that i am just going to be me. quiet and a little awkward, but positive that i’ll be doing my best.

    and sweating. probably a lot.

  • nashville weather via twitter

    if you have been around for very long, you know I LOVE THE WEATHER. ever since i saw my first tornado when i was five years old, i became obsessed. i would literally sit for hours and just watch the weather channel. no saturday morning cartoons for me. nope. give me mark mancuso anyday.

    my love for weather, especially severe scary kinds, hasn’t died. i’ve blogged about a few big storms

    here

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    here

    and

    here

    and

    here.

    imagine my delight when i discovered one of my coworker’s husband, charlie, is a meteorologist on CBS!

    and it’s not like he just talks about the weather…he lives and breathes it. we were at a fourth of july party and while the fireworks are going off, i looked down and he’s checking the radar on his phone. and he used the word mesocyclonic in conversation.

    which i think is incredibly awesome.

    slowly, a few of us pressured tried to get charlie to twitter.

    i mean, how amazing would it be to get weather updates in a personal style, straight to my phone from my favorite weather guy? what if there was a tornado and the power was out and i needed to know if it was safe?

    well, last night, he bit the bullet and signed up.

    so, if you are in nashville and want to have your own personal weather guru on your phone, or if you just love weather, you should follow charlie on twitter!

    while you’re clicking around, check out his blog, and his wife, eve’s blog.

    what other fun but practical uses can you think of for twitter?

  • international dining options

    los angeles is 1700 miles away from nashville.

    this is where people eat.

    Four Seasons Los Angeles

    haiti is 1700 miles from nasvhille.

    this is where people eat.

    Haitian Dining

    i got this email from brian yesterday, updating us on the food crisis in haiti. it is written by one of the compassion international staff serving there.

    The unprecedented rise in the cost of foodstuffs raise concerns in the Haitian community especially those whose daily income is less than $2US. They are all wondering if they will survive at all. Despite the promises made by the Haitian government and the aid programs conducted by the international community, food prices do not stop skyrocketing.

    “There is no hope that things are going to be improved; the situation is worsening. The population is silently starving and no one seems to care?? said angrily a young professional.

    brian also sent a list of staple food costs.

    it.
    blew.
    my.
    mind.

    1 half full-sized bag of rice has gone from $28 US to $35 US.
    1 full-sized bag of beans has gone from $54.6 US to $63.6 US.
    1 full-sized bag of sugar has gone from $25.3 US to $34.8 US.

    i responded to brian and asked if children in compassion international projects were guaranteed food, to which he said every child in every project receives at least one meal a day. some receive two hot meals…and they are working very hard to keep adding projects to the two-meal program.

    Compassion Internationalnaiva is one of many children in haiti who need to be sponsored. she has been waiting for more than six months. it’s just $32 a month, and with that, you can know that one more child is getting the food she needs to survive.

    click here to sponsor naiva.

    if she is already sponsored, you can click here to find another child.

    you can also make a donation to the global food crisis fund here.

    honestly, it is so difficult for me to understand why this happens. it still makes me feel sad, and angry, and guilty, and motivated, and desperate.

    you?