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Happy Easter – He is risen!

April 1, 2013 by D. Gardner Leave a Comment

With many in the world forsaking any belief in religion or deity. Easter is another season that brings back into focus the life of Jesus Christ. While Christmas is something that brings joy to the world, Easter is where the real power comes in. I am thankful for the hope I get from the belief that Jesus Christ over came sin and death so that we can live in peace forever. I know many Christians have different beliefs about the atonement and resurrection. I however, am fond of my belief of these events, which brings me hope for the future and hope for eternity.

In Church today we had a speaker that spoke about “Train wrecks, lost Sheep and the atonement.” I think his name was Steve Harris; I know his first name was Steve for sure. Anyway he volunteered for three years at the Salt Lake County Correctional facility. He said the time there changed his life. He said he truly felt the saviors love for these men and women that had made poor choices in their lives. He explained, in the maximum security section of the facility the prisoners were not behind bars, but behind a plexi-glass sort of plastic. On Sundays, they would move from cell to cell asking in the prisoners wanted “Church?.” He mentioned, some would wave him on, but many would ask for a message. Steve told that he became well acquainted with some of the men. One of the stories he shared with us was about a week in his life that had been exceedingly difficult. His family was going through some extraordinarily difficult economic times. That particular week he has run out of hope and was feeling despair. Steve had been praying for peace and hope to come back into his life. As he approached his assignment at the county facility, he still did not feel peace. Towards the end of his rounds through Maximum security he came to the cell of two men, Moses and Americ. He explained that Moses had a smile that could brighten the darkest room, and a voice that was melodic. He indicated he could listen to him all day. On this particular day, he felt like a southern baptist preacher and said “You need to come to the altar of God.” Moses and Meric answered with a hearty “Amen brother Steve.” After he had delivered his message, he asked if he could leave them with prayer. Moses replied, “Can I pray for you brother Steve?” Steve said, he almost broke down. In his heart, he said, “I need a you to pray for me.” He answered audibly, “Yes.” Moses began the prayer. “Father God” and then began a beautiful prayer that covered things that were truly personal to him, things that he has only conveyed to his wife and parents. He felt the despair being lifted as Moses prayed, and that despair being replaced by peace and hope. He felt it ironic that he had to go to prison to have a prisoner answer his prayer. After the prayer ended. Moses said, “That was a gift from God.” Steve knew that to be true. This and many other experiences at the prison testified to him that the savior loves everyone and wants everyone to return to him.

He then continued his talk with a discussion about train wrecks, he explained how looking up train wrecks on the internet revealed pictures of mangled metal and twisted tracks. He said he liked to use the term train wreck, he said he often described peoples lives as train wrecks. He also talked about people he saw making poor choices and would explain their situation as a train wreck waiting to happen. He then related the scripture from Isaiah 53:6 “All of us like sheep have gone astray,” Steve then explained we are all train wrecks or train wrecks waiting to happen. And there is no way back except through the atonement of Jesus Christ. He continued, our savior wants us to come back. He is looking for us, when he finds us, he will gladly pick us up, and rejoicing, carry us back to the fold. What a glorious thought! Our savior wants us to repent and find our way back to him

Filed Under: Happy Thought, Heros, Journal Entry Like Stuff, Passions

New Music

March 19, 2013 by D. Gardner Leave a Comment

Mostly junk! That is what most new music is. Especially from bands and singers that have had a good album or two and have a name. I heard an artist say once, “my best work is behind me.” The radio talk show host was astonished, the artist rebuffed; and I am paraphasing, “I’m comfortable, I’m not hungry and don’t have the drive to push that hard any more”

Justin Timberlake just released an album, It may be musically special for something. However, it isn’t reaching me. I know I am not in the target audience. But this music just seams lazy and weak. That is some time wasted I am not getting back.

Filed Under: junk

Finished at Last!

March 17, 2013 by D. Gardner Leave a Comment

I am a bit surprised at the way I feel, now that my school is over.  I feel a bit like I did when I graduated from High School, like there are new roads to travel, new mountains to climb and new worlds to conquer.

All of this new hope has been made possible by my completion of this difficult journey. It’s taken lots of late nights, early mornings, and 12 hour Saturdays, but 18 months later I am finished with my MBA.

One of the last parts of the last assignment I was asked to reflect on the things that I learned during the process.  I think the most exciting thing for me to learn during the process,  was about the Balance Scorecard. I am looking forward to putting those philosophies into practice where I work.

Another thing I was asked to do in the last assignment was to come up with some professional goals.  One of the goals is getting my PHD in organizational development, and probably the study of what motivates people at work, fascinating stuff to me.

I am also compiling a list of books that I want to read now that have some extra time to study what I want.  The first book I am going to read is Innovators DNA  I ordered this book about two years ago, but I got distracted with other things and have not had a chance to read it yet.  I have misplaced it; however, the local library has a bunch of copies, so I am going to go pick that up in the next couple of days from there.

Another thing I am going to focus on over the next couple of months is filming my Kids sports.  Soccer and Waterpolo.

I just want to stay focused and not get into too many things.

Filed Under: Journal Entry Tagged With: Books, Goals, MBA, Sports

Almost the End

January 7, 2013 by D. Gardner Leave a Comment

Tonight I start the last class for my MBA.

I thought I was better than average and I would be able to finish in a year.  I was wrong for two reasons.

First, I thought I would be able to go faster than normal, I still had to spend a lot of time finishing classes.
Second, life just gets in the way.  Kids have sports, holidays happen, friends show up, people need help and the list goes on.

The last six month has found me telling lots of people.  I don’t have time for that.

I have also generated a bunch of content to prove I have learned what is necessary for the classes.  I am guessing it is in the neighborhood of 200+ pages.  At least I know if I want to write a book it will take me 18 months to write 200 pages.

Well it’s back to school . . .

Filed Under: Journal Entry 2013

So it’s only been 4 months

September 1, 2012 by D. Gardner Leave a Comment

Well, it’s only been four months but I thought I’d write something today as a take a break from more writing for my MBA.

I am thankful that food is so easy to get for me here in the US.  I realize how hard it has been for people through out history to just get there hands on a little food, sadly this is still true for most of the world today.  And I am even more thankful for the variety and exquisite food I get to enjoy.    I am currently eating some crockpot chicken seasoned with some sort of tomato sauce.  for desert I am having some Jolly Ranchers and dark M&M’s

It may be a simple meal, but it’s better than what 99.9%  of the worlds’ population has ever tasted.  I am blessed.

Until next time.

Enjoy your next meal.

 

dg

Filed Under: Happy Thought

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