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Apr 22

Earth Day 2009 – Introducing EnviRevive


As you may already know, Earth Day is one of my favorite days of the entire year. Environmental issues and concerns are a really big thing for me, and I’m all about taking action to care for the Earth.

So, as you can imagine, I’m very excited to have a day dedicated to ramping up for doing great things for the Earth.

That’s why this year, I’m launching a new company called EnviRevive – dedicated to caring for the Earth and restoring it to health.

EnviRevive Logo


The mission of EnviRevive is quite simple:

“To care for our planet by protecting the environment and working to revive its health through quality education, products, and services.”

You can read more on the EnviRevive website.

My plan is to integrate this company with the existing Earth-friendly things I already do (like computer recycling, for example). However, rather than doing a few random things here and there, this will consolidate them and add more so that the result is a company dedicated specifically to caring for the Earth.

Some of my intentions include adding a store to sell environmentally-friendly products as well as health products, providing high-quality media to promote education on how to properly care for and avoid harming the Earth, and continuing to promote and provide services that care for and protect the environment.

Of course, I’ll be looking for tons of support – financially as well as help with carrying out the mission of the company. If you would like to join in the mission or provide support towards the new company, please Contact Me. I’d love to hear from you!

Nov 01

There is Nothing More


I want for nothing, because I have everything I need, not by my own power but through the power of Jesus Christ. There is nothing more I could ever ask for, and everything I ever need will always be there for me.

The same God who crafted every last molecule of the universe cares enough about me that He knows my name by heart, hears every word I say, watches every tear fall, feels every ounce of my emotion, knows every desire of my heart, and to top it off, died on a cross for me so I would get to be with Him.

There is no possible way I could ever want anything more than that, because there pretty much isn’t anything better. Period. So all I want to do is try as hard as I can to emulate the love and sacrifice that has been shown to me. My debts have been forgiven, so now I go to forgive the debts others owe unto me.

If you’re trying to do this whole ‘life thing’ alone tonight, I honestly don’t know how you can do it. I guess the reason is that I know I would have burned out and crashed a long time ago without Jesus. In fact, I can say with a pretty good amount of confidence that I wouldn’t be alive today. Dead meat, that’s what I would be.

If you’re at a point tonight where you just can’t do it anymore, where you’re looking and looking for something more but just can’t figure out what it is and don’t have the strength to go on, know that I understand. I’m here to tell you that the only way you can is through the power of Jesus Christ. He is all we need and in Him is everything we need. Please talk with someone, and feel free to contact me, who can share Him with you. Send me an email. I would be glad to talk and pray for you. I really mean it.

Grace and peace through the Lord Jesus Christ.

Aug 17

A Cup of Tea from Jesus


Ok, maybe not quite exactly, but you’ll see what I mean in a minute.

Probably about 6 months ago, I stopped by a Chinese Medicine shop in my neighborhood, having dealt with ongoing health issues for quite some time and still unable to come up with any solutions. I was greeted by a friendly Chinese woman who after just a minute of conversation directed me to an older Chinese gentleman, apparently “the doctor.” He took me to his office in the back of the store and did a bit of a diagnostic on me, checking my pulse, looking at my eyes, etc. As an almost instantaneous response, he muttered “stress.” I nodded in agreement.

No sooner than we had sat down in his office, we were up again, walking back to the counter to the woman I had spoken with moments earlier. The older gentleman exchanged some quick Chinese with her and she then took me around the store to grab my medicine.
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