Friday, October 13, 2006

An Invitation to Pray


  • Population: close to 9 million
  • Economy: 64% of population are below the Poverty Line
  • Government: leaders have faced difficult problems of poverty and social unrest. Lately, people have been revolting over the socialist regime.
  • Religion: About 60% of population has been baptized Catholic, but are practicing animists or Christo-pagan
  • More info available on wikipedia
Our Personal Requests
  • that God would prepare us spiritually to be humbled, stretched, and willing to go beyond our comfort zone both here in Houston and in Bolivia
  • that God would continue to refine our marriage and teach us to serve each other unselfishly
If you wish to support us on the trip. Please see our letter. Let us know if you would like one mailed to you personally!

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

boo hoo part 2

[g] My car got broken into sometime last night. I'm okay, the car is fine. Just my briefcase with all my cool gadgets and some things in the glove compartment were taken. In one sense, I am sad that my things are gone. Another sense, I'm glad it wasn't a mugging or anything. And it really is just stuff. Now that I'm not traveling the country, and fixing computers left and right I really don't need those items anymore. It was just nice to have. We're hoping the homeowners policy will cover it. At first, I called, and they said it's not covered, but I spoke to another agent and he said it's covered because it's computer accessories. Here's to hoping. . . praying praying praying.

On a related note. Has anyone noticed that Houston has increased in crime? Just Sunday, I heard cars were broken into at 24 hour fitness. I just read this article as I was researching crime statistics. Does anyone remember the story about the guy putting up a billboard warning people from moving to Houston because of the crime rate. He was forced to bring it down.

In case you are very interested. You can go to the City of Houston website and see active incidents and crime statistics for your area.

More importantly now, what can we do? any ideas?
I remember reading in Tipping Point, that the New York had such a big problem of crime in the subways. What they were forced to do, was to repaint the subways every night with any graffiti before it went out in the morning. People got tired of it being repainted, that they just stopped the graffiti, which eventually stopped the crime. Odd, just two years ago, my rental car got broken into in New York and my briefcase was also stolen then.

sigh. . .

Sunday, October 01, 2006

boo hoo...

[y] the astros lost =( the cardinals also lost...we just had to win today and they would be forced to play another game! i'm sad...not only because the astros missed their chance to go to the post-season after a phenomenal 9-game "do-or-die" win streak...but because i've lost out on roughly $40 in non-refundable ticketmaster fees for the NLDS tickets that I got. darn ticketmaster...

i keep thinking, "if ONLY they had just won 1 or 2 more games during the regular season..."

who knows...