Jesus Life Culture Design #32

Yesterday was the last Friday Foto. Today I’m calling ‘game over’ on Jesus Life Culture Design. Sam thinks the name sucks too, so let’s say goodbye. Tot ziens. Adéu. Head aega. Sampai jumpa. Auf Wiedersehen. Rack off. Stay tuned for exciting new adventures next weekend! Are you a twit? Then hit me up on twitter.

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Jesus Life Culture Design #31

Back in Jesus Life Culture Design #3 (May last year) – I was pondering whether I should twitter or not. The decision was not. I said in this talk at the start of January that twitter was stupid. But. I think it’s time to give it a crack. It’s still not very big in Australia – but lots of dudes I read and interact with in the States are rocking the twitter show.

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So check out my twitter feed – you can see it in my left sidebar – and it also automatically updates my Facebook status. Last night I provided live coverage from Blue Tongue Stadium for the Mariners loss against the Roar in the A-League semi-final. The incredible coverage is provided below for your convenience. All the usual Saturday gear is below that.

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Sorry that I’m off my chops

We live on a well lit, busy street that drunken people often stagger along late at night**. Over the years, we (Rowena and I) have picked up a number of drunk, disoriented and vulnerable girls. Row is very good in these situations. Tonight we picked up Jess*. She’s only 15 years old. She was distressed.

Sorry that I’m off my chops

Jess* has been kicked out of school, isn’t welcome at home and gets drunk too often. Tonight she was drunk again and walking in the wrong direction from where she wanted to go. Row comforted her, and we gave her a lift. Upon arriving at her friend’s house, she said “Sorry that I’m off my chops”. We took her inside and she said we should catch up with her for lunch. We’re going to take her up on that offer. Row will call her in the morning to see how she is doing.

Why do we want to take her up on that offer? Quite frankly, because she is hopeless… that is, without hope. We want her to know Jesus and the living hope that can only be found through his death and resurrection. And indeed for the many lost teenagers on the Central Coast and beyond.

Do you know Jesus? He is your only hope for this life and the one to come.

*Not her real name… **We actually went out to investigate a disturbance with a girl screaming on the street while I was writing this!sxc pic