Friday, November 27, 2009

Up late...

At the moment I am up late - thinking of friends. Friends who are more like family... They're making tough decisions, some wrong and maybe some right ones, they're experiencing change, losing family, feeling lonely, unsettled, dissatisfied...

I'm praying... believing... hoping for my friends.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Crazy Love...


"The fact is, I need God to help me love God. And if I need His help to love Him, a perfect being, I definitely need His help to love other, fault-filled humans." - Francis Chan "Crazy Love"

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

freestyle flair session nicolas saint-jean

The art of flair

Here's the promo video for "The Art of Flair" Bartending course I will running soon!! Watch this space!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Change Theological Discussion Night (Part 3 of 10)

The question: why is theology important? Love Ps Dan Lian's response especially.

Day 9...

We're up to day 9 of the great TV fast and things are going pretty well still! I have found giving up the old TV during the week easy, maybe a little too easy! haha

Although I am only fasting TV from Monday to Friday I avoided watching any on the weekend due to being away MC'ing a dance show in Castlemaine and choosing to stay in a Japanese Guesthouse - which had no TV - so when I say "avoiding watching..." I probably mean that I didn't really have the option...

Great weekend away though!

Aside that there's nothing new to report - any thoughts of what I might be able to attempt over the next couple of months with all the extra time I got?

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Confessions of a TV addict - Day 4 of The GTVF


It has been 4 days and I am loving it! Let me say, first of all that I have struggled to resist the urge to switch on the TV over the last few days but the rewards have been phenomenal!

Let me premise this next little bit by saying that my wife & I have, what I believe to be, a fantastic relationship - but i gotta tell you that in the last 4 days the communication, the laughter and enjoyment we have experienced has really been enhanced!

My wife decided that, although she didn't feel the need to fast TV, she would join me, (at least when we were both home together), in the fast.

For the first night I probably resembled a crack addict who had been locked in a cell and forced to go cold turkey - I couldn't sit down or still, I was restless, bored, fidgety and I spent most of the night annoying my poor wife with stupid questions, belly pokes, annoying sounds and general in your face kind of nonsense - so I realized pretty quickly how much time and energy the old TV really sucked out of me - I had to admit that I had become a TV addict, someone who totally depended on TV for my escape, my "creative" outlet and my wind down tool...

But as quickly as admitting my addiction I have already started to reap the benefits of fasting TV throughout the week - I have had more time to enjoy and foster my relationships, especially the relationship I have with my wife. We have started to share a whole heap more than usual in the last 4 days and I have found that without the TV going in the back ground I have managed to retain the stuff I am learning about the people in my world. I have already become more attentive!

So not only have I seen how fasting TV has positively impacted my relationships I have discovered it has given me more time and energy to spend on developing my creative side! Over the last couple of days I have spent a good deal of time imagining what I could do with all the extra time I have now. - This morning I just got excited at the fact that I am IMAGINING again!

I was watching one of these morning shows or it might have even been a gamers show last week, (which is weird in and of itself - i must have been really desperate for a fix!), but I remember the hosts interviewing a game designer or author and they asked him some kind of question relating to TV / Games vs reading and he said something like "The problem with TV is that it does all the imagining for you", it removes any need for the viewer to imagine or create the environment, the characters or event, where as a book might give you a description of an event, a person or a place but the reader still has to come up with what [it] will all look like or feel like - they have to still imagine it for themselves...

I think this is true - so as part of my TV fast I have decided to take up reading a fictional novel just to test out this theory and see how it might effect my ability to create and imagine in general - so along with all the theology books I am in the middle of reading I have also picked up "The Three Musketeers" and my brain is working on a whole other level - ALREADY!

My imagination is kicking into gear again and it has effected work, ministry and life overall! I have begun writing and journaling again over the last couple of days and I am able to brainstorm and think outside the box a little more when it comes to problem solving or in simply generating new ideas!

I guess I believe that I am really seeing the benefits of the TV fast already so who knows what else might happen over the next couple of months! Maybe I'll take up croquet....

Monday, November 9, 2009

Cory and The Great TV Fast of 2009!!


So as of yesterday I begun a 2 month fast from TV, and when I say TV I am meaning any form of entertainment you can watch on a TV set and or laptop - so no actual TV shows on TV, no TV on DVD, no movies, VHS or even BETA films can be viewed from Monday morning when I wake up until Friday night!

On my blog I will share what I am discovering and what I am filling my time with now that I have no TV or movies to distract me during my week!

So, you might be asking why would you stop watching TV? well I have a feeling that if I were to remove TV from my weeks I just might discover that there are many more things that I could do with my time... I might just begin to become more creative, more imaginative and possibly a little more disciplined - I might go to bed earlier, which might mean getting up earlier and having more energy!?

I might actually become more involved in what's happening out there in the big wide world outside my front door - maybe I'll introduce myself to the neighbours, maybe i'll cook, write, read, paint, go to the gym, play some basketball?? Who the heck knows but maybe by killing TV for the next couple of months I might just begin to live a little more!

I'm not sure but I am going to put these theories to the test!