My love, Carlo asked me to guest post on his blog today. You can check out my thoughts on these three things here.
Carlo is headed out town for Catalyst today, so he asked me to do a guest post for him. You can read that post here.
I posted most of this blog last week, but it's something that needs to be posted again. Yesterday, our county mayor proclaimed September as Stop Child Trafficking Now Month, and talked about the need to be aware of this initiative. Please read, consider signing up in Clarksville to walk with us, or if you live somewhere else, see if there is a walk going on in your city and sign up to walk there.
At Xtreme we're passionate about a lot of things. One of those things is Stop Child Trafficking Now. SCTNow is an organization dedicated to eradicating the child sex trafficking industry. SCTNow works to cut out the demand for child sex slaves. "Special Ops" teams are deployed to track and help bring to justice the men and women who purchase the lives of children the world over to fulfill their sick and depraved fantasies. In a supply and demand culture as long as the demand for child sex slaves is high, children will continue to be exploited. September 24th I'll be joining with others from across the country for the STCNow Walk/Run. My personal goal is to raise $250 to help fund the great work SCTNow does. You can follow the link below to read a little more about SCTNow and what they do, and you can also give in my name. If you feel compelled, search for your city and see if a walk is being sponsored. Sign up (there's no registration fee), get some sponsors, and help make a change in the world.
http://events.sctnow.org/site/TR/Events/General?
At Xtreme we're passionate about a lot of things. One of those things is Stop Child Trafficking Now. SCTNow is an organization dedicated to eradicating the child sex trafficking industry. SCTNow works to cut out the demand for child sex slaves. "Special Ops" teams are deployed to track and help bring to justice the men and women who purchase the lives of children the world over to fulfill their sick and depraved fantasies. In a supply and demand culture as long as the demand for child sex slaves is high, children will continue to be exploited. September 24th I'll be joining with others from across the country for the STCNow Walk/Run. My personal goal is to raise $250 to help fund the great work SCTNow does. You can follow the link below to read a little more about SCTNow and what they do, and you can also give in my name. If you feel compelled, search for your city and see if a walk is being sponsored. Sign up (there's no registration fee), get some sponsors, and help make a change in the world.
http://events.sctnow.org/site/TR/Events/General?
Last week was crazy for me. I walked into work on Monday to be told that Wednesday would be last day. Talk about having the floor drop out from under you. My employers are friends and this wasn't a personal decision in the least. Their hands were tied by the need for someone with education and training I didn't have and to be perfectly honest, I didn't really want. While I was devastated by the announcement my boss went on to tell me that all weekend she'd prayed and cried and prayed and cried about this decision. She cried because we are friends and she loved me and didn't want to let me go, and she prayed that I would find a job better than the one I had with her and her husband.
I'd text Carlo at the radio to let him know what was going on, and he told his co-host. Well, on Tuesday morning as we were pulling into my office, Carlo got a call telling him about 3-4 positions that were available with the county and he was passed along a message about another position with the sheriff's dept (where a friend works and said to let him know if we needed any help with the application process).
Thursday morning Carlo & I trooped down to the Career Center to get my name in the system so I could start looking for available jobs. Unfortunately all the jobs that fit my skill-set required degrees in engineering and stuff. There were three I was qualified for: customer service coordinator with a local retailer, teacher in a day care (not jumping on that ship again), and customer service at national oil change place (I'm not mechanically inclined and I can't drive a stick). I dropped my application off with the retailer and decided to go over to the mall just to see what was up (too bad Border's is closing-they're right up my alley). Carlo reminded me that we had a friend who is in management with Belk's Department Stores. We went to see said friend and she says to me, "Fill out an application, we need 2 people in ladies." I filled out the application, but the hiring manager was out of town until this week. Monday I got a call to come in for an interview on Wednesday. Wednesday morning it got rescheduled to today at 11. And the results of said interview? You are reading the blog of the new Ladies Dept. Sales Associate at Belk's Department Store! The cool thing? It's just what my former employer prayed - better salary and I get benefits, something they weren't able to provide. Through it all God has proven Himself faithful to me and my family through some unexpected blessings and I know that this is just the beginning of something fun and new, a change.
At Xtreme we're passionate about a lot of things. One of those things is Stop Child Trafficking Now. SCTNow is an organization dedicated to eradicating the child sex trafficking industry. SCTNow works to cut out the demand for child sex slaves. "Special Ops" teams are deployed to track and help bring to justice the men and women who purchase the lives of children the world over to fulfill their sick and depraved fantasies. In a supply and demand culture as long as the demand for child sex slaves is high, children will continue to be exploited. This September I'll be joining with others from across the country for the STCNow Walk. My personal goal is to raise $250 to help fund the great work SCTNow does. You can follow the link below to read a little more about SCTNow and what they do, and you can also give in my name. If you feel compelled, search for your city and see if a walk is being sponsored. Sign up (there's no registration fee), get some sponsors, and help make a change in the world.
http://events.sctnow.org/site/TR/Events/General?
I've been talking about this blog post for a while, and thanks to Kevin, Heather, & Jayce, I've got all the material I need. Let me make this disclaimer now: I am in no way, shape, form, or fashion being malicious or talking about any specific person! These are things I have noticed that make up the fabric & culture of Xtreme. Our awesome family wouldn't be what it is if these things weren't part of our make-up, so please unwad your unmentionables and laugh, I think I was pretty clever with this.
- You think a punch to the face could be a reasonable response to someone's stupidity.
- You think that punch to the face is actually showing grace to the person, they need so much more.
- You think playing Corn Hole is a must if there are more than 2 men present at "Chick Fest."
- You know what "Chick Fest" refers to and you know that you risk a punch to the face if you persist in using that name.
- If you get the reference, "It smells like a sweaty **** sack." - (Sorry for the crudeness.)
- When every time you write a word that starts with "ex," you want to leave of the "e" and just start the word with "x."
- Your pastor finds a way to work the phrase, "punch in the face," into every message, even those talking about love.
That's all I've got. If you have something more, let me hear them!