Get Your Copy Today!

Posted by mike On July 29, 2009

My photography book Where Skies Burn is now available on Lulu.com and Amazon Marketplace. Lulu even offers a few-page preview. This is a collection of some of my favorite pics from my year living in Namibia. I did all the photography and design myself so it's almost like having me sitting on your coffee table! Donate to my starving artists fund by picking up your copy today. Show it off to all your friends, or better yet, buy one for all your friends. They'll love you for it! Thanks for your support. I know you'll enjoy it!

Where Skies Burn cover
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Back to Africa

Posted by mike on Thursday, August 5, 2010 at 7:32 PM 0 comments
The countdown couldn't have gone any slower but it's finally time! Bright and early tomorrow morning I head out to the airport on my way to NY where I'll converge with the rest of our team heading to Namibia. In total there are 13 of us from 5 different states who make up the Nam2010 team. I won't be able to keep up with this blog while I'm gone but you can follow along with our trip at http://nam2010.blogspot.com. We'll make updates about our latest ministry activities and stories along with pictures and hopefully some videos. Please join us on the blog and leave me some love in the comments section!

8 Ways to be Missional

Posted by mike on Tuesday, June 1, 2010 at 10:11 PM 1 comments
I ran across this article by Jonathan Dodson that offers some great, practical ideas on how to be purposeful about interacting with non-Christians and sharing life with them. Mostly I think they're great ideas because at one time or another I've done them all and know their value from personal experience. You can find the original article here. But for everyone else, here's the list...

  1. Eat with Non-Christians. We all eat three meals a day. Why not make a habit of sharing one of those meals with a non-Christian or with a family of non-Christians? Go to lunch with a co-worker, not by yourself. Invite the neighbors over for family dinner. If it’s too much work to cook a big dinner, just order pizza and put the focus on conversation. When you go out for a meal, invite a non-Christian friend. Or take your family to family-style restaurants where you can sit at the table with strangers and strike up conversations (Mighty Fine Burgers, Buca di Peppo, The Blue Dahlia, etc). Have cookouts and invite Christians and non-Christians. Flee the Christian subculture.
  2. Walk, Don’t Drive. If you live in a walkable area, make a practice of getting out and walking around your neighborhood, apartment complex, or campus. Instead of driving to the mailbox, convenience store, or apartment office, walk to get mail, groceries, and stuff. Be deliberate in your walk. Say hello to people you don’t know. Strike up conversations. Attract attention by walking the dog, taking a 6-pack (and share), bringing the kids. Make friends. Get out of your house! Last night I spend an hour outside gardening with my family. We had good conversations with 3-4 neighbors. Take interest in your neighbors. Ask questions. Engage. Pray as you go. Save some gas, the planet.
  3. Be a Regular. Instead of hopping all over the city for gas, groceries, haircuts, eating out, and coffee, go to the same places. Get to know the staff. Go to the same places at the same times. Smile. Ask questions. Be a regular. I have friends at coffee shops all over the city. My friends at Starbucks donate a ton of left over pastries to our church 2-3 times a week. We use for church gatherings and occasionally give to the homeless. Build relationships. Be a Regular.
  4. Hobby with Non-Christians. Pick a hobby that you can share. Get out and do something you enjoy with others. Try City League sports. Local rowing and cycling teams. Share your hobby by teaching lessons. Teach sewing lessons, piano lessons, violin, guitar, knitting, tennis lessons. Be prayerful. Be intentional. Be winsome. Have fun. Be yourself.
  5. Talk to Your Co-workers. How hard is that? Take your breaks with intentionality. Go out with your team or task force after work. Show interest in your co-workers. Pick four and pray for them. Form mom’s groups in your neighborhood and don’t make them exclusively non-Christian. Schedule play dates with the neighbors’ kids. Work on mission.
  6. Volunteer with Non-Profits. Find a non-profit in your part of the city and take Saturday a month to serve your city. Bring your neighbors, your friends, or your small group. Spend time with your church serving your city. Once a month. You can do it!
  7. Participate in City Events. Instead of playing X-Box, watching TV, or surfing the net, participate in city events. Go to fundraisers, festivals, clean-ups, summer shows, and concerts. Participate missionally. Strike up conversation. Study the culture. Reflect on what you see and hear. Pray for the city. Love the city. Participate with the city.
  8. Serve your Neighbors. Help a neighbor by weeding, mowing, building a cabinet, fixing a car. Stop by the neighborhood association or apartment office and ask if there is anything you can do to help improve things. Ask your local Police and Fire Stations if there is anything you can do to help them. Get creative. Just serve!

The Talented Mr. Knight

Posted by mike on Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 5:22 PM 2 comments
Have you ever tried Googling your name? Apparently I'm quite famous in a number of venues. I rock the daytime soaps with a leading role in "All My Children." As an unsigned R&B artist from Seattle I put out an album last year called "Chasing the Lights." I'm an Atlanta-based fashion designer and was a finalist in Season 3 of "Project Runway." I have a used-car dealership and a double-chin down in Waco, TX. I race cars during my free time which won me the 2007 Eriez Speedway Championship. My groundbreaking novel titled "The Taqwacores" started an underground Muslim punk rock subculture. I also stay involved in ministry as a church planter with my home-school family over in Clayton where I named my ministry after myself. My hobbies include abstract painting, playing minor league hockey for the Johnstown Chiefs, and of course driving around in my wicked cool car saving the world. It's nice to know the real me is safely hidden somewhere past search results page 10. Don't forget to buy a t-shirt!
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Goodness Precedes Greatness

Posted by mike on Saturday, January 2, 2010 at 10:44 PM 0 comments
A thought provoking article from Jon Foreman, the lead singer/songwriter for Switchfoot. We all know it's high time we redefine the "heroes" of our culture. He just puts it eloquently, like only a poet can do. It's a movement from the bottom up. Give it a read and comment here with your thoughts.

Goodness Precedes Greatness: A Call For New Heroes In Troubled Times
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Namibia 2010

Posted by mike on Saturday, December 26, 2009 at 7:31 PM 1 comments
This summer my parents are putting together a team to work with His Promise Ministries in Arandis, Namibia. So I decided to join them before my fall semester starts up again next August. We will most likely be working with the orphans and vulnerable children supported by HPM and the ministry's school, Talitha-Kumi Christian Academy. We will also partner with Pastor Tresford and Fabiola Banda and their church, Arandis Christian Center, in the ministries they are involved with. If you're interested in learning more about the team or perhaps even joining us, check out our team blogsite at Nam2010.blogspot.com. Seriously, if you're interested in going, there are spots available. You don't even have to be from Raleigh to go; we'll work it out! There'll be updates to the blogsite building up to and during the trip as usual. Hope you'll follow along with us either in person or online!

Free Christmas Music

Posted by mike on Wednesday, December 16, 2009 at 12:54 PM 0 comments
Looking for a cheap Christmas present to give out to friends or family? How about a CD full of free Christmas music! Amazon is offering 30 Christmas songs to download for free! Some of it is worth what you pay for it, but some of it's pretty good, including one of my current favorites, Relient K's "I Celebrate The Day." So go on over to Amazon's free Christmas music downloads and see if there's anything you like! Tell your friends, or don't tell your friends and burn a CD for them instead! Merry Christmas!

Stuff Christians Like

Posted by mike on Friday, November 6, 2009 at 10:59 PM 0 comments
If you haven't seen this blog yet, check it out. It has some great satire on the state of the Christian church in America. If you've grown up in church and don't at least smirk, then he's probably writing about you.

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More facetime

Posted by mike on Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 10:15 AM 0 comments
Somebody from the Worldwide Zoo Database saw some of my Namibia photos and wanted to add them to their site. The website is still a work in progress but it hopes to list all major zoological sites across the globe. Again, it's no major accomplishment, but just a little fun exposure. You can see them here:

The Living Desert Snake Park in Swakopmund, and

Pigeon faster than broadband?

Posted by mike on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 4:18 PM 0 comments
And you think your connection is slow...Love it!

Minor accomplishments

Posted by mike on Friday, September 25, 2009 at 5:45 PM 1 comments
My Statue of Liberty photo was chosen to be a part of the New York City sightseeing guide on Schmap.com. It's certainly no major publishing accomplishment, since there's about a million other photos on there, but it's fun to see my pics getting a little face time. You can check it out here.