Religion
What says Christmas more than a giant Burrito
by ian on Dec.15, 2009, under My Life, Religion
Today we had the annual Terre View Ward Elder’s Quorum burrito social. Thanks to Bill for getting the burrito and using his honed giant burrito serving skills. I tried to get my own slice and ended up with a big pile-o-burrito on my plate. Needless to say, it was a delicious lunch and a good time with the guys. Looking forward to it next year.
What a relief
by ian on Aug.17, 2008, under General, Religion
I gave my talk this morning. It went really well. The high councilman that I spoke with did an incredible job. It was a really good meeting. We went to the other meetings as well. The whole block was very uplifting. I ‘m really glad it’s all over now. I’m not a big fan of speaking. I don’t know that very many people are.
Jake, Carolyn and Alex are coming over for a potluck dinner tonight. Kami is making biscuits and cookies. Alex is bringing a stew and Jake and Carolyn are bringing a salad. It should be a delicious meal.
Speaking Assignment
by ian on Aug.10, 2008, under IT, Religion
I was approached today in church by one of the Stake High Councilors. He asked me to be his companion next week in one of the Moscow wards. I’m not a huge fan of speaking in any ward. Anyway, my topic is Uplifting Media. He asked if I would cover Internet and computer media specifically. I guess I have some expertise in that area but I still don’t know exactly what I want to say.
I think I want to focus on the uplifting side of it since the focus in General Conference is usually on the evils of the internet. Not that I will avoid that completely but I think a lot of people are scared of the technology and expect to be bombarded with pornography the instant they open a web browser.
An example of this is, this last week an elderly woman in the Ward called me to see if I could setup her internet and and new computer. She’s been asking me for a few weeks but things have been pretty hectic lately with the play and such. Anyway, she called and I thought I better just go and do it. So I went and got her all connected. Her first question when I was done was. “This will block all the pornography, right?” I politely told her that it would not and that you would typically buy some other software if you wanted to do that. She was mostly concerned about her teenage granddaughter. I told her to just not let her use the computer alone. I also showed her Google and let her know that they do a pretty good job of filtering results so you don’t accidentally find things you shouldn’t.
I wouldn’t mind any other ideas you might have that I might bring up.
