Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Liberty University

For several years Liberty University has been labeled as the largest Evangelical University in the world. Recently surpassing Dr. Falwell's vision of 50,000 students it has become the 8th largest Private University and the largest Nonprofit University. It's Distance Learning Program is ranked as one of the top 5 overall online degree programs in the world. Also in December, 2009, Liberty received a Level VI (highest level) accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). You can rest assured that my highly valued tuition dollars are going to a world class university whose principles are firmly rooted in biblical truths.


Dr. Falwell’s enrollment vision fulfilled: 50,000 students

Sunday, February 7, 2010

New Slogan!

In appreciation of the intuition of my grandfather I have initiated a new slogan:
"NO POD REFUSED"

POD is an acronym for "Prayers Or Donations." I do not desire to appear insistent on only the financial side of things but it is true that I will not refuse what is graciously given me.With that said I have recently added a Paypal donation option on the bottom and side of my blog which works with most major credit cards. No pressure at all, but remember...


NO POD REFUSED

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Kodiak Quest

This is one of the new Kodiak Quests recently acquired by the Missionary Aviation Fellowship. While at Oshkosh, I took the advantage of inspecting what could one day be my instrument to impact the world. This very plane is now serving in Haiti transporting the injured to safe hospitals in rural Haiti.
New MAF KODIAK Aircraft Goes Right to Work in Haiti Relief Effort
Keep track of the Kodiak Quest as it transports much needed supplies and injured Haitians.
Live Interactive Kodiak Map
You can help the Missionary Aviation Fellowship as they spearhead the distribution of supplies at the hectic airport in Port-au-Prince.
Donate to MAF in Haiti
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Oshkosh '09

Last summer I visited Oshkosh, Wi for AirVenture 2009. I was fortunate to hear from aviation missionary legends as Nate Saint and Gracia Burnham. The famed Sully Sullenberger, Captain of the "Miracle on the Hudson" flight, and his First Officer Jeffrey Skiles spoke to thousands of pilots one evening. I reunited with some old aviation friends and met plenty new ones too. Perhaps I can take a week's migration to Oshkosh once again in 2010 to learn and discover even more from the best pilots of our time.
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Monday, February 1, 2010

Newsletters

Please feel free to view, download, and print my newsletters located in the tab "newsletters" link on the top of this page.