8.23.2008

Strawberries & nuclear reactions

Okay, the following is something I posted on a blog I started a few months ago, and then I never really did anything with it. So, I thought I'd share it with you guys. Apologies for the science stuff if that's too geeky for you, but I think the way God put together and runs the universe is pretty amazing. So, here goes...



I just ate some strawberries. Now, I love strawberries. They're yummy and nutritious, and they're one of my favorite foods. I'm glad God invented them.

These strawberries seemed particularly amazing though. Not because they were any sweeter than other strawberries I've eaten, but because I actually thought about what's involved in making them.

I've been teaching a short unit on energy to my 7th graders, including energy transformations. So, I was thinking about energy transformations as I was sitting on the couch, eating fresh strawberries and correcting homework.

It's amazing, really, how I came to be eating those tasty red berries tonight. Here's the story...

Millions of miles away, inside the sun, something crazy happened. A couple of hydrogen atoms fused to create a helium atom, leaving just a little bit of matter left over. That little bit of matter turned into a whole bunch of energy(E=mc^2, anyone?), which then moved outward as electromagnetic radiation (light energy). Some of that electromagnetic radiation hit our planet, particularly one little strawberry plant growing somewhere in California.

The plant then did something truly amazing. It took that light energy and through photosynthesis, turned it into stored chemical energy...the berry. So the same nuclear energy that was inside the sun came to Earth as light energy, turned into chemical energy, and will now fuel my body and allow me to do all kinds of things. Amazing, isn't it? We take waaaaaay too much for granted, how well God has this whole universe thing set up, if you ask me!!!

I just had another thought as I as writing this. The energy coming from the sun to give us the fuel we need to run our bodies kinda reminds me of something else...I think I'll save that for a separate time, though. :)

8.14.2008

The Peeps Strike Back

The Peeps are coming... to Nexus this fall. Don't miss this explosive series on friendship taught through the mistakes and misadventures of Cuddly little Marshmallow peeps. (Featuring all new lesson from peeps videos!)


Need a to refresh yourself on what happened the first time the peeps were with us?

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8.12.2008

Water and Service Night!





Okay, so maybe I'm a little biased, but tonight (August 12) was one of the best Nexus nights I've been a part of!  We started out with fun water games outside: first a couple of games of Drip, Drip, Splash and then some slip 'n' slide action.

The best part though, was seeing you guys serving the people of the Milwaukee Rescue Mission by making lunches, packing backpacks, and writing encouraging notes.  You guys rock!  
By the way, if you want to learn more about the Milwaukee Rescue Mission, click here.  

8.05.2008

Ridiculously Important Announcements & Question for You All

So, next week (August 12) is our service night for the Milwaukee Rescue Mission.  We'll be packing backpacks and making sack lunches.  It'll be an incredible opportunity to serve people who live not that far away, but whose circumstances are probably pretty different from our own.  We're still collecting school supplies and cash for MRM.  (If you need another look at the list of what we do and don't need, click here.)  It will be our last week collecting though, so don't forget your stuff!  :-)

Also, because they're going to be doing some work on the grassy area outside later on, our water games have been moved up to next week.  So...bring your bathing suits (modest ones, of course!) and a change of clothes and prepare to get wet!  

One final note: great job all of you remembering what we've discussed this summer!  I talked to a couple of the other leaders after Nexus tonight, and they were super-impressed!!!  

Now it's your turn: what really stood out to you this summer???  Did you have a favorite activity or something new you learned?  We'd really like to know!  

Brandon's Crazy August...

Ok... so what is keeping me from blogging regularly right now is my life....

I was working non-stop on projects, camps and trips until July 12th when I returned from mexico...

During that period of time, I bought a new house and sold my current one...

This buying and selling process has been greatly complicated because someone managed to open a Qwest account in Minnesota in my name. My mysterious doppelgänger has run up almost a $900 bill... which of course happened to turn up on my otherwise perfect credit score in the only 3 month period in the last, or next 10 years that it actually matters...

I have been on hold with multiple companies, collection agencies, and credit reporting companies enough that I now have all of their Musak, menu option, and infomercials memorized... it is the stuff of nightmares...

But... it seems like the house buying and selling is going to happen... We move into our new palace in Waukesha next saturday...

I have lots to write about from things I learned and have thought about this summer... hopefully I will be up and running again soon...

Brandon's Brooklife Sermon: The Murder and Betrayal of Uriah the Hittite.. otherwise known as the Affair of David and Bathsheba

Ok... so my message at Brooklife Church this weekend went pretty well.

If you are interested you can hear it in streaming audio here:

or download it from iTunes here:


This message is drawn from 2nd Sam 11-12, and takes a look at some lessons we learn from David's sin with Bathsheba.

Many people have preached good messages about it, but I really focused on one aspect of the text... David's handling of his own sinful behavior verse the way he responds to the sinful behavior of the "rich man" in the prophet Nathan's story...

The main point that I was trying to make is that when we sin we usually try to cover it up, compare it away (compared to so in so... its not so bad), minimize it (say it in a way that makes it sound not bad at all), claim grace (God loves me and will forgive me anyway), and make it all about me (No one else was hurt by this... it was just my little sin...). However, when we find someone else in a sin, our actions are totally different.

We tend to uncover it (publicize all the details, and look for more), compare (I would never.... like the did), Exaggerate it (Make it sound as bad as possible, even worse than it really it), Claim Judgement (Skip the grace... we want them to be punished and get what they deserve..), and finally make it all about me...(their sin is so huge it effects the entire world... and especially me...).


Here are some questions I am trying to work through... if you have a few minutes, read the passage yourself and tell me what you think...

1. Do you think people are more lenient with their own sinful patterns than those of others?
2. Are Christians overly prone to write off others in Judgement?
3. Do you see people as less valuable because of their sinfulness?
4. Why is it easier to be offended at the sins of others, or to really deal with my own sin and temptation?
5. In what areas of my life and I:
“on the roof”;
“attempting a coverup”;
“killing another”;
“pretending it never happened”
6. Why do we tend to judge the actions of others, but justify our own actions? How do we stop doing both?

7. How do we learn to flee temptation without living in constant fear of our sin nature.