Fluff's Blog
gbfluffy
read my profile
sign my guestbook

Visit gbfluffy's Xanga Site!

Name: Grace
Gender: Female


Interests: In no particular order: photography, French, violin, Christian music, Star Trek, chatting, theology, hanging out, TeenPact, clean comedy films, genetics, dreaming about travelling to Europe, coffee, sophisticated fashion, dancing, accents, classical literature, fall weather, Halo, cooking, opera, being spontaneous, the English language, Impressionist art, sword fights, chocolate ice cream, Phantom of the Opera, LOTR, C.S. Lewis, perfume, flowers, using new words
Expertise: Sarcasm
Occupation: Student


Message: message me


Member Since: 4/16/2005

SubscriptionsSites I Read
erdnapc
photon_theory
londonsgirl
WillsPerspective
godsownbob
SHAUNPHD
latteda
govemeritus
PJrunner05
elizabethdrue
Ms_Egg
break_the_mold07
the_dutch_BertL
mottty
Nosniborus
Timboh56
Yogler

Blogrings
Weirdos, Trekkies, And the Generally Unaccepted.
previous - random - next

TEENPACT RING :)
previous - random - next

I Never Kissed Dating Hello
previous - random - next

No,I don't do school in my pajamas.
previous - random - next

~ Keepers At Home ~
previous - random - next


Posting Calendar

|<< oldest | newest >>|
view all weblog archives

Get Involved!

Suggest a link

Recommend to friend

Create a site

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Breaking News!

Hey guys!  I won't be using this blog anymore, but if you want to keep up with me, feel free to check out my new blog:
http://matchlessgrace.blogspot.com/

~Grace


Friday, October 06, 2006

Hey, check out this video.  I just happened across it today and thought it was pretty cool.

I'm pretty sure that this "free hug" campaign is not all about true Christian love, but it made me think.  If a secular campaign could be so successful in sharing what I would call a "knock-off" of real love...imagine what would happen if people got ahold of the real thing!    In other words, what would happen if Christians took a similar approach to share the love of Christ?  That is, after all, one of our highest priorities here on earth. 

What would happen if we started loving people more openly?  Perhaps you wouldn't choose to display it in the form of free hugs, but there are plenty of other ways to reach out.  Think about it, and leave some ideas in your comments.


Saturday, September 16, 2006

Man, I have got a splitting headache. 

But playing five games of laser tag was fun! 


Friday, September 01, 2006

Currently Listening
Brave
By Nichole Nordeman, Jay Joyce - Prodycer, Brad O'Donnell - Executive Producer
see related

Well, I suppose I should update now, given the fact that it's been a month since my last post.  First, I was gone for a week to TeenPact University (TPU), which required me to spend the following week recuperating.  After that I had to "wake up" and face life again, and since then I've been easing into the new school year and preparing for a violin performance I have next week.  (Some family friends are moving away, and they are having a farewell recital.  I've been asked to perform a violin duet with their son -- a new experience for me!)

Anyway, as I just mentioned, I spent the first week of August at TeenPact University on the campus of Toccoa Falls College in Georgia.  It was absolutely awesome, and I met so many wonderful, special people!  We laughed all week long (especially at Mr. Sherrod's wacky video clips) and learned a lot together about apologetics and worldviews.  I came away with pages and pages of notes.  (I really should go through those and refresh my memory.)  There is so much compelling evidence for the validity of the Christian faith.  Here are three things I either learned or was reminded of at TPU:

1) The reason for studying apologetics is not to win an argument.  (The real reason is found in a nutshell in 1 Peter 3:15-16.)
2) Having sincere faith is meaningless if the object of that faith is not trustworthy.  (In other words, one can be sincerely wrong!)
3) This all-inclusive attitude of "tolerance" we have in our culture is blatantly illogical. 

Ok.  Four things.  But I have to stop there, or else I might as well just post all of my notes.

4) This world desperately needs the truth.

I was really impressed with a compassion for the lost at TPU, especially when we conducted worldview surveys on the University of Georgia campus.  Although we didn't talk to any college students, most of the people we encountered were just groping in the darkness, trying to find something -- anything -- to cling to.  They were searching for hope, although they wouldn't admit it.  They wanted to convey an attitude of confidence, but one look in their eyes could tell you that something was missing.  How long will we keep the truth to ourselves?  It's the only thing that can set them free.

On a less somber note...today is my birthday!    I normally wouldn't make a big deal out of it, but today is kinda special since I turned 18.  Mom doesn't seem to be taking it very well.  She's been a little emotional today, and I wish there was something I could do to cheer her up.    Dad took us out to Jason's Deli for dinner this evening, though, and it was simply spectacular!  We also stopped at Linens & Things and Lowe's to browse around and look for storage units for my room.  I've actually made a lot of progress decorating it lately, and I'm quite pleased with the way it's turning out.  I've been waiting so long for this to come together!  I finally have the bed, the comforter, the bedskirt, the chair, the walls, and the curtains done.  Pretty much all that's left is finding shelves and such to store all my stuff.  I'm so happy that things are finally falling into place! 

I think I should probably go practice my violin for a few minutes before I get ready for bed.  The recital is a week from now, so I need to keep polishing the music (Bach's Concerto for Two Violins in D minor).  Fortunately, I have a new violin to practice with, and it sounds so much better than my own instrument.  It's a seven-year-old German violin with a sweet and moderately warm tone.  It definitely possesses more "character" than my current violin.  I'm hoping to buy it in a few weeks.

Oh oh, one more thought.  What do you think of Wal-Mart's decision to support the homosexual agenda with their financial support and participation in the National Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce?  I've heard some markedly different opinions from people I know, so now I'm curious.

~Grace

Ps.  I really, really like this new CD!  "Crimson" is a breathtaking song...wow.


Saturday, July 29, 2006

Currently Listening
Amusing
By Chris Rice
see related

I attended a family reunion today.  Yes, one of those univerally loathed events.  Fortunately, it was more pleasant than most.  My grandfather made me a special batch of Mexican cornbread today in honor of my upcoming birthday.  I must admit, it looked pretty funny on the buffet table with those candles stuck in it.  (Not the little ones -- they used the big numbers.)  My cousins said hello, smiled, and hugged me -- so at least I wasn't totally ignored like I was at the invisible age of 11 or 12.   My oldest cousin and his girlfriend came with their baby girl, the 'surprise blessing.'  (She showed up six months before she was expected, but she was full-term and healthy.)  We found out just recently that she will have two siblings in December; her mom is expecting twins.  This time they have the due date right, though, so no surprises!    Since we already know that one of them is a girl, the only surprise we're likely to get is finding out whether the second one is a boy or a girl.  We can handle that.



Next 5 >>