in the interest of full-disclosure, for the 1% of you that visit this site and don’t know it, i work for a non-denominational christian church. i am a bible-believing follower of jesus.
so, when american idol ended it’s “idol gives back” show tonight with a worship song called “shout to the lord,” i was more than a little surprised. shocked, would be a better word.
it’s not that i don’t appreciate it, i actually thought it was a really great song to end the evening. david cook stole the song, even though carly fought hard for it… it was david cook who came through as the star of it. but that’s not the point. the point is; i’m curious who’s idea that was, and why? it just seems like a strange choice from a secular stand point. and, the inter-webs are already blowing up from the anti-christian’s bashing idol for the choice. which, by the way… i find highly entertaining.
i am not going to lie… being sick is not nearly as bad when you have enough strength to at least sit upright and play world of warcraft. this is my cat tiny, helping me get three levels in one day (56-59).
i had an incredible stroke of divine intervention, where a volunteer who seldom serves anymore due to a crazy work schedule was suddenly able to fill in for me at church this weekend. so i stayed home today, and did little else other than rest, play world of warcraft, and eat/drink. i did manage to summon the strength to do some dishes for my wife. bless her soul, she’s been cleaning all by herself this week… it was the least i could do.
i watched the two hour marathon of office reruns tonight. i can’t begin to express how happy i am that new episodes start in just seven days. until then, enjoy this promo.
hi, how are you? my name is joshua white. son of an awesome God, husband to an amazing woman, pseudo-daddy to two cats and a dog. i like to take pictures.
all views expressed on this blog are mine and mine alone. they do not reflect the opinions of my church, any of my clients, or anyone else who isn't me... not that it matters, because i'm usually right anyway.