Brett & Nicole
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  • Dec23

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    So we haven’t been the most consistent bloggers. Bear with us! We’ll get better. Here’s what’s been going on with us recently…

    A Break from the Nomadic Lifestyle.
    IMG_0374Earlier this month, we moved into an apartment in Longwood. This is a huge blessing for us as we prepare for the coming of our baby boy. For the last 10 months, we have been living with family so that we could save money and work full-time at raising our financial support. We are so thankful for our family for being so supportive of us, and for helping us get to Italy as fast as possible. However, with our boy on the way, we felt the need and desire to have a place of our own once again. God has provided a place that more than meets our needs at an incredible price. He is so good to us.

    28 weeks.
    Nicole is now 28 weeks pregnant. Our boy is strong and healthy, and Nicole is the cutest mama that I have ever seen. Our boy has been kicking and punching like crazy. I like to think that he’s giving me high fives, and giving his legs a workout to prepare himself for soccer in Italy. It’s crazy to believe that we only have 12 more weeks, and then he’s here. We’re pumped!

    Modifying the game plan.
    When we started this journey to Italy back in January, we decided that I would work full-time at raising our financial team of partners in order to get to Italy as fast as possible. It has proven to be a good plan, giving me the opportunity to meet with potential investors during the day, as well as the freedom to travel outside of Orlando. However, we did not foresee our financial support slowing as much as it has these past few months. Therefore, we have decided to change up the game plan. We are right near 50% of our funding, and Nicole will stop working in late February due to the baby. I’m currently looking for a full-time job that will both provide and protect our family’s finances as well as offer the flexibility to allow me to continue to gather our team of ministry partners. Please pray that God provides a great opportunity!

    Band of Brothers
    Band_of_Brothers_webRoughly two weeks ago, I participated in a weekend retreat with a few men from my church. Rob Farnsley hosted the retreat at his home in St. Cloud. The required materials were my Bible, the book ‘Wild at Heart’ by John Eldredge, the ‘Wild at Heart’ Field Manual, and the most elusive material of all…my heart. Wild at Heart played a significant role in my walk with God back in 2003, so I was excited to revisit Eldredge’s book, and go deep once again with a group of Godly men. Although I found myself disagreeing with Eldredge on a number of statements, his ideas once again had a profound impact on my heart, my passions, and my identity as a man made in the image of God. But the weekend was more than just a book study. It was fellowship. It was vulnerability. It was an opportunity to take off our masks, and talk about our fears, our wounds, and our failures. And it didn’t stop there either. It gave courage. It provided a group of men to fight along with in this battle for my heart.

    Below are some pictures from the weekend. If anyone is interested in doing something like this with a group of men, contact me or Rob Farnsley (321-663-6947). It is most definitely worth it.

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    “It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error or shortcoming, but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.” - Theodore Roosevelt



  • Oct2

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    Some people have mentioned that the site wasn’t loading correctly when using the Internet Explorer browser. I think I’ve got it working now after some debugging, so if you are using IE on a PC, please let me know! The site should load with a Carousel slider at the top, displaying 2 pictures at a time before ’sliding’ to the left to reveal two more pictures. Below is a screenshot of what it should look like:

    Picture 1

    Thanks everybody!

  • Sep9

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    Justin Taylor (of theologica.blogspot.com) posted an excerpt from Leadership’s interview with Matt Chandler. It’s a good reminder as we enter into football season and new seasons of 24, Lost, etc.

    Sanctification here at The Village begins by answering two questions. What stirs your affections for Jesus Christ? And what robs you of those affections? Many of the things that stifle growth are morally neutral. They’re not bad things. Facebook is not bad. Television and movies are not bad. I enjoy TV, but it doesn’t take long for me to begin to find humorous on TV what the Lord finds heartbreaking.

    The same goes for following sports. It’s not wrong, but if I start watching sports, I begin to care too much. I get stupid. If 19-year-old boys are ruining your day because of what they do with a ball, that’s a problem. These things rob my affections for Christ. I want to fill my life with things that stir my affections for him. . . .

    We want our people to think beyond simply what’s right and wrong. We want them to fill their lives with things that stir their affections for Jesus Christ and, as best as they can, to walk away from things that rob those affections—even when they’re not immoral.

    Read the whole interview here.

  • Sep3

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    Yesterday, Nicole and I celebrated two years of marriage. We went to Bonefish (one of Nicole’s favorite places) and enjoyed bread and oil, Bang Bang Shrimp, Potatoes Au Gratin, and Crab-Stuffed Swordfish. (Dinners like last night definitely bring a fresh reality to Psalm 34:8! “Taste and see that the Lord is good.”)

    As we talked and reflected upon this past year, we also dreamed about our future. We had a great time.

    We just wanted to say thank you to everyone who has been involved in our life and marriage. We realize our marriage would not be what it is without the great examples that we are surrounded with. Thank you for praying for us and this blessed union! 

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  • Jun17

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    Celebrities aren't the only sculptures Mr Wigan does - as shown by this sculpture of nine miniscule camels

    You’ve got to check out this guy’s work! He creates these insane micro-sculptures.

  • May13

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    [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_yW3152Ffc]

    Awesome clip for The Pursuit of Happyness.

  • Apr7

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    Wow.

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    This is so bad.

  • Mar18

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    Thanks, Ryan, for sending this to me! I find it hilarious.

    He should have flown away…

  • Mar4

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    I thought this video was a pretty good explanation of the credit crisis that we find ourselves in these days: www.crisisofcredit.com

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  • Mar4

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    Someone has created a “Bail out” application for the iPhone. All you have to do is press a button and be free of responsibility.

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