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    Isn’t she lovely?

    Wednesday, November 30th, 2005

    My wife, at our home on Sunday evening. It’s the first time I’ve taken pictures of her posing in a long while, so I had to share. 3 comments

    Podcast: “You are Not Alone: We > Me”

    Wednesday, November 30th, 2005

    Here it is, my message from Saturday’s Youth Explosion Conference. Download the Podcast. Thanks to all who offered technical advice on how to stream the audio. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 11/30/2005 10:33:00 PM 7 comments

    Lou Engle to appear on Nightline tonight

    Wednesday, November 30th, 2005

    I’m guessing Nightline’s interest has everything to do with the abortion-related Supreme Court cases this week and the pending nomination of pro-life Judge Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court. I met Lou in 2001 when The Call, a prayer movement he organized, wanted to come to New York, and I served as one of the [...]

    Read Barnyard Births

    Wednesday, November 30th, 2005

    … at Relevant magazine, here. Other articles of mine that they’ve published include: Things We Don’t Talk About (February 2005) Wake Up from Slumber: Civic Hypocrisy and Voter Dysfunction (October 2004) Fight of the Fatherless (May 2004) WWJD (What Would Jay-Z Do): Engaging Youth Culture (August 2003) Young People are NOT the Future: Embracing the [...]

    A Spiritual Awakening within the Ivy League?

    Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

    My cousins lived in Hanover, New Hampshire, in the early-90′s, a town known for little else but its Ivy League institution, Dartmouth College. Whenever we’d visit, they’d take us around campus and tell tall tales about the college culture. That’s why the following, from a speech given by the Dartmouth Senior Class president this fall [...]

    Exchanging Freedom for Justice?

    Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

    I mentioned in my CCDA recap Jim Wallis’ invitation to pray at the Capitol in DC on behalf of our nation’s poor: On Wednesday, December 14, we will pray for and call on our nation’s political leaders to reject a budget that harms our nation’s most vulnerable (learn more). This peaceful act of prayer is [...]

    He’s officially down with the blogosphere

    Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

    My friend Ralph Castillo of Youth Explosion and Christ Tabernacle started a blog today. Check it out. posted by Jeremy Del Rio @ 11/29/2005 02:10:00 PM 2 comments

    Techie help needed – streaming audio

    Monday, November 28th, 2005

    I have a 37 minute audio track from my message at this weekend’s Youth Explosion conference that I compressed to an MP3 file, but it’s still too large to post (appx. 40mb). How can I compress it further? UYWI has a 35 minute MP3 of me preaching online that’s less than 5mb. posted by Jeremy [...]

    Youth Explode in Glendale, Queens

    Monday, November 28th, 2005

    Thanks to Adam Durso, Ralph Castillo, and my friends at Christ Tabernacle for inviting me to participate in the first Youth Explosion Conference this weekend. Also on the program: The Will Rodriguez Band, Ambassador of Cross Movement, Bishop Roderick Caesar, and Pastor Michael Durso. What a privilege to share the program with them. They asked [...]

    Happy (Belated) Thanksgiving

    Monday, November 28th, 2005

    Some reflections on the holiday, which Diana and I were privileged to host at our place this year: – George Washington proclaimed the first national day of Thanksgiving back in 1789, to offer “sincere and humble thanks” to God for his provision and protection, and also to repent of “national and other transgressions.” I wonder [...]

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