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Name: Noah
Metro: Ventura
Birthday: 3/18/1986
Gender: Male


Interests: I'll update this now. I guess most who read this already know a little about me, but I guess I will write some stuff that maybe you don't know I enjoy photography, music (just about everything), movies and reading (when I can). I like sports especially basketball. I love outdoors, I spent a month in Yosemite this summer, and it was great to see God's amazing creation. The mountains are beautiful, but I love the beach, thus partly why I am down in Southern California again, I feel at home down here.
Expertise: Alot of people i have noticed say they don't have an expertise, but I've worked in the restaurant/hospitality field for 3 years now, and am going to college for a business/hospitality management degree, so I guess I'd at least like to think that's my expertise. I know a little about computers, but wouldn't call it expertise.
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Saturday, January 27, 2007

IMG_2228 (Medium) On Thursday afternoon at 3:35 PM my sister Emily and brother-in-law Jeremiah made me an uncle yet again, giving birth to a beautiful baby girl, Savannah Rose, weighing in at 8lbs 2 oz. and 20 inches tall, mom and baby are both happy and healthy.  Just thought i'd share.  So now with all 3 of my sisters I now have 3 nephews and 3 nieces.  And I am getting ready to leave to go see Savannah.  I haven't posted I've been so busy with school and work. But maybe I will in the next couple months. 

Til then

Noah


Thursday, November 30, 2006

You are a Porsche 911!



You have a classic style, but you're up-to-date with the latest technology.  You're ambitious, competitive, and you love to win.  Performance, precision, and prestige - you're one of the elite, and you know it.


Tuesday, November 21, 2006

I've been asked to update but I have been so busy recently, I really don't have time at the moment to update, but I promise I will within the next 2 weeks, because my school is done Dec 7.  I have been training at ESPN Zone all weekend and finish tomorrow.  So in the mean time this was an email that my Dad forwarded to me that was from the American Christian History Institute by James Rose - It's about Thanksgiving -  It's sort of long but well worth it, please read ...

THANKSGIVING PRODUCES THANKS LIVING

 

Thank God for establishing our nation upon the principles of individual liberty and self government. 

 

            Self Government is defined in I John 3:24:  “He that keepeth his commandments DWELLETH IN HIM, and HE IN HIM.  And hereby we know that HE ABIDETH IN US, by the Spirit which He hath given us.”  Man is properly self governed when he is obedient to the Spirit of Christ (the Spirit of Truth) indwelling.     

 

                                         Thanksgiving is causative to thanks living.

 

            The internal gives rise to the external.   The conscious, constant capacity of our hearts to Thank God in every thing, in every event, in every situation, and under any circumstance is reflected in our lives.  Our internal, invisible governmental relationship to Christ is revealed in our conversation, our deportment, and our relationship to others.  Grateful hearts produce the walk and the talk of thankful lives.             

           

            I’m sorry if I ruffle your feathers, but Thanksgiving Day in America is a political statement – because it has been and is established every year as matter of national policy. The first national day of public thanksgiving and prayer in North America was proclaimed in October of 1789 by President George Washington when both houses of Congress recommended that the President ask the people of these United States to “acknowledge with grateful hearts the many signal favors of Almighty God” (especially for giving to us) A FORM OF GOVERNMENT for our safety and happiness.

 

            Our first President asked the people in 1789 to pray to God: to pardon our national sins; to render our national government a blessing to all the people (HOW?) by being a government of wise (laws), just and constitutional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed, and to promote the knowledge and practice of true religion (which was Biblical Christianity at that time) and virtue (or the righteousness of Christ)…

 

            Nearly 75 years later, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln made the last Thursday in November an annual, National day of Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty God.  Every year since then every President of the United States has asked Americans to acknowledge the Goodness of God in the life and government of these United States of America.

           

            A nation gives thanks to God for His goodness as individual by self-governing individual give thanks, as family by local self governing family is grateful to God, and as church by local self governing church praise God from whom all blessings flow.  The thanksgiving of self governing individuals, and the humble gratitude of individual families and churches, constitute a thankful people and produce one grateful, SELF GOVERNING, thanks living nation under God.

            America is a Christian nation because it was established on the Christian principle of self government. 

 

Thanksgiving is not just an American tradition, but unlike the story of most nations, thanking God for His goodness, His immediate care and provision, was practiced by the first Christian settlers in North America, then remembered by the first and succeeding Presidents of these United States.  

 

            While contemporary America thinks of football, family and roast turkey on Thanksgiving Day, American Christians ought not forget the testimony of the Pilgrims of Plymouth Plantation in Massachusetts. 

 

            The Pilgrims consistently held days of fast and thanksgiving in England and Holland.  In 1620, 134 passengers and crew arrived at North America, in New England on the cargo ship, Mayflower.  There were more “strangers” – non-Pilgrims – aboard than there were Pilgrims – a total of 76 men including crew, 25 women and 33 children. Can you imagine just the 102 passengers living, eating and sleeping for over two months between the leaking decks of a 90 foot long by 26 foot wide ship that only allowed each person less than a 3’ x 6’ space to occupy?  Thank God for men and women who were even disposed live at peace with each other in such cramped, public quarters.

 

            The First Thanksgiving in America goes back to 1623.  After two years of exercising remarkable faith and steadfastness, brotherly love and Christian care for one another, and diligence and industry in the face of great trials following the death of over 50 first settlers did the Pilgrims, with about 90 friendly Indians, celebrate what is known as the First Thanksgiving.

 

            Consider with me four reasons why the Pilgrims left their homes and livings in England and why they left their church in Holland to come to America.

           

FOUR PRIMARY REASONS the Pilgrim came to America:

 

  1. To protect their children from degeneracy and corruption (CHOC, p. 192-193**)  Whoso keepeth the law is a wise son: but he that is a companion of riotous men shameth his father.”  Prov. 28:7

            “…their dearest children…of best dispositions and gracious inclinations, were…oppressed with their heavy labors, … became decrepit in their early youth, and by the great licentiousness of youth in (Holland) and the manifold temptations of the place, were drawn away by evil examples into extravagant and dangerous courses, getting the reigns off their necks, departing from their parents, … tending to dissoluteness and the danger of their souls, to the great grief of the parents and dishonor of God.” (William Bradford)

 

  1. To propagate and advance the Gospel of the Kingdom of Christ (CHOC, p. 193)

            “Go ye therefore and teach all nations,…”  Matt. 28:19

            “Lastly, and which was not least, a great hope and inward zeal they had of         laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancing the gospel of the kingdom of Christ in to those  remote parts of the world.”      

            “In the name of God, Amen.  We whose names are underwritten…having undertaken, for the glory of God, and advancement of the Christian faith, and honor of our king and country, a voyage…do by these present solemnly and mutually in the presence of God, and one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation…” (Mayflower Document) (CHOC, p. 204)

            The Pilgrims exercised Christian self government – they demonstrated the government of God through Christ by advancing the Gospel to the Indians and later even to the Puritans who settled at Boston in 1630.

 

3. To obtain and preserve Religious Liberty (CHOC, p 195)

            “Standfast, therefore, in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made you free, and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.”  Gal. 6:1

 

            “And some of the chief of that company (of Pilgrims) doubted not to obtain their suit of the king FOR LIBERTY IN RELIGION, and to have it confirmed under the kings broad seal, according to their desires.”  (William Bradford)

 

            Christ indwelling produced Individual liberty (Rom. 8:2) as well as Liberty of Conscience (Acts. 24:16), whereby the indwelling Spirit of the Lord compelled them to seek Religious Liberty under the law of the King so they could exercise the lawful right to assemble freely, and freely worship the Lord and educate themselves in the Word of God in a good conscience toward God and man. 

 

“It is well known unto the godly and judicious, how ever since the first breaking out of the light of the Gospel in our Honorable Nation of England…what wars, and oppositions ever since Satan hath raised…against the saints, from time to time in one sort or other.   Some times by bloody death and cruel torments, other whiles by imprisonments, banishments, and other hard usages,  As being loath His kingdom should go down, the Truth prevailed; and the churches of God revert to their ancient purity; and recover their primitive order, liberty, and beauty.” (Bradford’s History, Chapter 1, first para.)

 

4. To be as “stepping-stones” unto others for the performing of so great a work

 (CHOC, p. 193) (William Bradford)               

            “I have planted, Apollos watered; but God gave the increase.”  I Cor. 3:6

Stepping stones are made to be stepped on, made to build a path for others. Ten years after the Pilgrim landed in Plymouth, the Puritans followed their lead and example and came to America (New England) to settle in Boston for the purpose of enjoying religious and civil liberty.

           

Let us thank God together this Thursday that the Pilgrims taught, illustrated and demonstrated SELF GOVERNMENT – THE CORNERSTONE OF OUR NATION.   Their testimony of self government is THEIR THANKS--LIVING GIFT TO US AS AMERICAN CHRISTIANS.

             

            Just so, I pray that every member of the church also gives thanks that…

“You are a holy generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation,

a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of Him who hath called you out of darkness into His marvelous light;…” I Peter 2:9

 

** The Christian History of the Constitution, Verna M. Hall, Compiler, FACE, 1966.

 


Friday, October 06, 2006

Well it's been a while since I've blogged and I have a few minutes so I'll update.  I'm in my 3rd week of classes and they are going pretty well, I just finished my 1 unit class that I found out I passed so that is good. I am about to leave in 1/2 hour or so for an interview at disneyland, I am hoping to get a job in one of the restaurants at disneyland/california adventure or one the hotels.  So hopefully that will go well. After that I'm going to go see my family for the weekend so that should be nice.  The quarter system is fast, I am already going to have one of my midterms next thursday and I just started 3 weeks ago!  But the professor in that class hasn't covered much of the topic (marketing) because she get's off on tangents so easily.(Like yesterday the class was talking about toilets/bathrooms for 1/2 hr! Yeah really)   And then in my intro to hospitality class we have to take this personality test and write a very short research paper about it.  I normally hate the personality tests because they never really fit my personality and they make so many assumptions but this one I took is really pretty close. It's called an ennagram.  Here are my results... if your interested you can take the test at similarminds.com

Enneagramfree enneagram test

 

Also I had a really bad headache and my left contact was bugging me really bad so i went to optometrist yesterday and i had a stratch on my cornea and really bad case of dry eyes.  So i am using antibiotics for a few day and then I have to decide if i want to take this prescription restasis like permanently or have them put this little plug in my eye that will make the tears stay in my eyes longer so that they stay wet.  So if you could pray for that, it would be appreciated. Thanks.

Well that's about all thats new... I did go to lake havasu last weekend and saw the london bridge so that was cool, but otherwise thats about it.  alright, until next time, God bless, I hope all is well with everyone who reads this and even those people who aren't so privileged to read my blog. J/K, J/K

In Him,

Noah


Tuesday, September 19, 2006

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New Place

So, I haven't posted in a while... before when people who don't know the area who asked  where I was from I would say I lived near L.A. well now if anyone asks I can say i really do live in l.a.  it's not l.a. city persay but it is in la county .  I actually live in diamond bar, which is near my school (Cal Poly Pomona, for those who didn't know).  Last night was my official first night here, I moved all my stuff in, it's exciting, but im nervous because while they seem like cool guys, I don't know my roommates before this, and I'm not near family anymore so it's a whole new experience.  School starts on Thursday and I'm waiting to hear back from a possible job oppurtunity, so prayer for my whole situation would be greatly appretiated.  Thanks.

Noah



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