Sunday, July 15, 2012

A Lot Of Stuff

Quote of the day: "Yorkish-Smorgie" -Spongebob, Episode "Big Pink Loser" Actually a really funny (clean) episode.

Fact of the day: Owls









No! Not Owl City! Owls!

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"Serrated edges along the owl’s remiges bring the flapping of the wing down to a nearly silent mechanism. Research has shown that the serrations are more likely reducing aerodynamic disturbances, rather than simply reducing noise.[12] The surface of the flight feathers are covered with a velvety structure which absorbs the sound of the wing moving. These unique structures reduce noise frequencies above 2 kHz,[13] making the sound level emitted drop below the typical hearing spectrum of the owl’s usual prey." (From Wiki). Anyone reading this REALLY smart? 'Cause there were some really big words there. I believe the Lord created cute animals such as these for not only our enjoyment, but for His as well. I showed my little brother this picture (one of the twins) and he said, "I want an animal like that...just owls." Haha.


No Religious Fact today. The post is as long as it is. Next week.

Song of the week: A special thanks to Nathan, a friend of mine and a reader of the blog who helped me decide a song of the week. Light Up The Sky by The Afters.




Great video. Thanks again Nathan!

Quick "What We've Been Up To" Section:
Great sermon today at our church. John chapter 1. Awesome stuff. My mom is teaching her drama class every week at Calvary Chapel Conference Center, also the home of the Calvary Chapel Bible College Murrieta. Go here for more on that. We also have a production coming up. More on that on the website and Facebook page. The production is called The Promise.

We are currently reading aloud the Biography of Paul the Apostle by Charles Swindoll. It really puts those early years of the church in perspective. It seems now there are 2 things that really bring the Bible to life: Going to Israel, and reading aloud the biography series by Charles Swindoll. Great series.

God bless you guys!
~Elijah

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