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  • The Great Facade (I See Dead People)

    The Great Facade (I See Dead People)

    Edited by Chuck Ness!  M. Night Shyamalan, wrote and directed the thriller and suspenseful movie “The Sixth Sense ”, which was released in Nineteen Ninety Nine. The story centers around a boy who sees visions. The most quoted, and well known phrase from the movie is, “I see dead people.” Bruce Willis plays the child…

  • Stale Faith

    Stale Faith

      “Febreze, the air freshener product, runs commercials that ask the question, “are you nose blind.” It refers to living in your house or apartment, and becoming insensitive to the smells around you. Whether it is dirty socks, dogs, filth, or any other bad smells, our noses become blind to the smells around us, after…

  • Posers Faith

    Posers Faith

      “My wife has said that one of the things that she loves about me is that I can talk to anyone about anything. I have learned a little about a lot of things, as you never know what people know or like. It has  helped me in my jobs, and it has helped me…

  • Are You Here to Worship

    Are You Here to Worship

      “Tim Hughes wrote one of the most known Contemporary Christian worship songs called, “Here I am to Worship,” that was released in Two Thousand One. This was an exciting time for the Worship Music industry; as a movement of some of the best songs, worship leaders, and Christian conferences started. Men like Matt Redman,…

  • Don’t Switch Your Life in God

    Don’t Switch Your Life in God

      “There is a song by Switchfoot that is called “This is Your Life” that came out in Two Thousand Three. They are a crossover band; which refers to a band that plays a certain style of music, and a song or album of theirs makes an impact in other genres. They are a “Christian”…

  • Wooden Faith

    Wooden Faith

     “One of the neat things about six grade camp besides being away from my parents and family for the first time, was being in nature, and creating different arts and crafts. At the end of a long week; even though it was only seven days, it felt like an eternity for me, a sixth grader,…

  • Breakfast Club

    Breakfast Club

     “Another great movie from my high school days is “The Breakfast Club” written by John Hughes, who probably wrote so many of my favorite movies. The movie, if you haven’t seen it, centers around Five different people who come from different backgrounds. One is a rich young girl who is very popular, one is a…

  • My Father’s House

    My Father’s House

     “One year my mom and dad decided to build a house in our hometown of Pueblo Nuevo, Guanajuato, Mexico. All of my family, except my little brother, were born there, and all of us have visited our town at least once since we left back in the early Seventies. My dad felt that if he…

  • Building 429 for God

     “My friend Don Walker who I met in Two Thousand Nine; when he was a consultant that came to work with International Paper, to assist with their Supply Chain and Logistics review, posted a video once. Now Don is one of the smartest men I have ever met, and showed me some really cool things…

  • Everything I Do

     “In Nineteen Ninety One a version of Robin Hood came out that was fitting for the time period of Eighties style movies, yet made no sense of the lead actor. Now I love Kevin Costner as an Actor in “Dances with Wolves”, “Silverado” , “Untouchables”, “Open Range” and probably my favorite, “For the Love of…

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