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	<itunes:summary>Compassion, Sacrifice, Passion, Teamwork, and Leadership - What would a life built around these character traits look like?  What started as an experiment in October 2008 has become an indefinate road trip called the Share5 Tour as the Houck family of 5 travels the US and beyond in their 34 foot RV sharing Jesus and sharing well with others.  Be sure to watch for the new book entitled Share Well With Others, releasing soon!</itunes:summary>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 06:09:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Houck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning to learn and discern from the everyday around us, and the not so everyday that is not so around us as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earlier today I was listening to a pastor speaking on television.  While I must admit that I really had it on more for background filler than anything, one particular sentence that he spoke seemed to reach straight through the air, grab my attention, and draw it in.  He was reciting a stanza of a poem from a nineteenth century American poet by the name of Ella Wheeler Wilcox.  What struck me was the fact that the words of a poem, written over 100 years ago, rang so true in the midst of today&#8217;s world-wide chaos where headlines from Haiti compete with breaking news of a son who strangled his father because he paid too much attention to his Olmypic-medal-winning-figure-skating-sister.</p>
<blockquote><p>There are two kinds of people on earth to-day;<br />
Just two kinds of people, no more I say.</p>
<p>Not the sinner and saint, for it&#8217;s well understood<br />
The good are half bad and the bad are half good.</p>
<p>Not the rich and the poor, for to rate a man&#8217;s wealth,<br />
You must first know the state of his conscience and health.</p>
<p>Not the humble and proud, for in life&#8217;s little span,<br />
Who puts on vain airs, is not counted a man.</p>
<p>Not the happy and sad, for the swift flying years<br />
Bring each man his laughter end each man his tears.</p>
<p>No; the two kinds of people on earth I mean<br />
Are the people who lift and the people who lean.</p>
<p><em> read the <a href="http://67.170.90.120/~redwards/poems/ptwokind.htm" target="_blank">full poem </a>from The Charlotte Democrat, Jan 10, 1896</em></p></blockquote>
<p>So what is it about the poem that makes it&#8217;s words seem to transcend time? While the poem in its entirety holds some theological challenges for me, like the fact that the Bible would tell us that we should be both a leaner AND a lifter by lifting each other while sharing one another&#8217;s loads, within the words seemed to exist a sliver, a thread, of what seemed like the truth.   That is what grabbed my attention.  You see, truth is timeless.  In it&#8217;s absolute, Truth is eternal.  It can cut through the clutter and move the background into the foreground.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.myspace.com/thewhitebuffalo" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-675" style="margin: 4px;" title="buffalo" src="http://www.share5.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/buffalo-300x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="200" /></a>On Tuesday of this week, I am going to be heading to <a href="http://www.reefboise.com/reef/events_detail.cfm?eid=284&amp;evtdate=02/02/2010" target="_blank">a club in downtown Boise</a> to accept an invitation from an old college buddy.  He contacted me by Facebook and invited me to listen to his younger brother sing and play acoustic guitar. I have a feeling, however, that he thought there was no reason why I would actually accept the invite.  In his invitation, he said &#8220;Maybe he isn&#8217;t right up your heavy Christian roots alley, but it&#8217;s powerful music all the same.&#8221;  That struck me.  Truth once again?  Sure, there is the chance that his brother&#8217;s music isn&#8217;t &#8220;up my alley&#8221;, but why would he suppose I would simply dismiss him out of hand?  Even better, why would he feel that if the music is powerful, I wouldn&#8217;t be able to extract value, to draw truth, from it?  Is my faith so fragile that I can&#8217;t find value in things that may lie slightly outside of it?</p>
<p>I checked out <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thewhitebuffalo" target="_blank">his brother&#8217;s stuff on MySpace</a>, and what do you know&#8230; it is powerful music.  It&#8217;s honest music.  The truth in it makes it powerful.  Sure the themes aren&#8217;t what I listen to every day, and sure there are songs that I could find good reason to refute in principle (like &#8220;Damned&#8221;) but many resonate with experiences I&#8217;ve had in life, and I can feel the emotion in his brother&#8217;s voice.  I&#8217;m looking forward to Tuesday night.  It&#8217;s a chance to get outside of my typical and keep my eyes open for that thread of truth.  I&#8217;m learning that it gets easier and easier to find it when you know what you&#8217;re looking for.  The more I understand my own faith, the better I understand my own beliefs, the more I find that the truth that they are based on is threaded through so much around me.   I just have to discern the threads.  (In a touch of irony, while on his website, I also noticed that he is a supporter of <a href="http://hits.affiliatetraction.com/cgi-bin/redir?pd_link=i1-a60265-o6226-c85758" target="_blank">TOMS shoes</a>, so I guess our worlds aren&#8217;t that far apart after all!)</p>
<p>So here is my question for you.  Have you done, seen, or listened to something lately outside the typical scope of your faith that resonated with you and, possibly to your surprise, reinforced your beliefs?  What was it, and what about it, rang true to you?  I look forward to hearing your responses!</p>
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		<title>Everything Sad Is Coming Untrue- CD Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 13:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Houck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past Sunday night we had the privilege of attending a pre-cd release concert in Wisconsin for Centricity Recording Artist Jason Gray.&#0160; His new CD &#34;Everything Sad is Coming Untrue&#34; releases today nationwide, and my bottom line review for this album is&#8230; BUY IT! Ispired by a passage from Lord of the Rings, where Sam [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.worldwins.org/.a/6a00e393317b2688340120a53c1e3b970b-popup" onclick="window.open( this.href, &#39;_blank&#39;, &#39;width=640,height=480,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0&#39; ); return false" style="float: right;"><img alt="Jasongray" class="at-xid-6a00e393317b2688340120a53c1e3b970b " src="http://www.worldwins.org/.a/6a00e393317b2688340120a53c1e3b970b-320wi" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px;" /></a>This past Sunday night we had the privilege of attending a pre-cd release concert in Wisconsin for Centricity Recording Artist Jason Gray.&#0160; His new CD &quot;Everything Sad is Coming Untrue&quot; releases today nationwide, and my bottom line review for this album is&#8230; BUY IT!</p>
<p>Ispired by a passage from Lord of the Rings, where Sam asks Gandolf if &quot;everything sad going to come untrue&quot;, Jason&#39;s title track is beautifully written, both times.&#0160; Thats right, there is a part I and a part II, and while both reflect a different season and mood, they are both right on.</p>
<p>Amy&#39;s favorite track, For the First Time Again, includes beautifully crafted phrases like &quot;Sometimes I think I know too much, but even then its not enough.&#0160; Can you take me back so I can move ahead?&#0160; Take me deep inside the grace that forgets instead of down the well worn path of my regrets.&#0160; I&#39;m older than I&#39;ve ever been.&#0160; Can you take me back and make me new again?&#0160; Cause I need you now, as much as I did then.&quot;</p>
<p>Finally, my favorite track on the album is titled &quot;Fade With Our Voices&quot;.&#0160; It is a an excellent wakeup for those of us, like myself, who need to check our motives and our actions to see if they are lining up with our speech.&#0160; It&#39;s words challenge us to &quot;make our lives a melody that we proclaim when we live in Jesus&#39; name.&quot;</p>
<p>But don&#39;t just take my word on it.&#0160; here is what <a href="http://www.newreleasetuesday.com/albumdetail.php?album_id=7748" target="_blank" title="Jason Gray at New Release Tuesday.com">NewReleaseTuesday.com</a> had to say about this new project.&#0160; </p>
<div class="blockquote" style="margin-left: 40px;"><em>Jason has an uncanny ability to absorb images, emotions and truths from<br />
a variety of sources: theology, literature, relationships, his own<br />
struggles, pop culture, poetry, etc., and to pull together those<br />
diverse strands into a unified whole. Over the years he has developed a<br />
razor sharp knack for saying deep things in a way that the rest of us<br />
can relate to.</em></p>
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<p>Do yourself a favor and head over to <a href="http://jasongraymusic.com" target="_blank" title="Jason Gray Music">http://JasonGrayMusic.com</a> today and pick up this new release.&#0160; It will be a great add to your collection, and a blessing to your daily walk with God!</p>
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		<title>Emily, Dillon, and The African Childrens Choir</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2007 06:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Houck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week we had the priviledge of listening to an amazing group of young people perform.&#160; The unique thing about these young children is that many are orphans, and they all came from Kenya as part of a choir known as the African Childrens Choir.&#160; They come to the US to raise funding that can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://worldwins.typepad.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/2007/07/28/emily_dillon_africanchildrenschoir.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href, '_blank', 'width=800,height=600,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0'); return false"><img border="0" alt="Emily_dillon_africanchildrenschoir" title="Emily_dillon_africanchildrenschoir" src="http://worldwins.typepad.com/world_wins_international_/images/2007/07/28/emily_dillon_africanchildrenschoir.jpg" style="margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px; float: right; width: 150px; height: 110px;" /></a>Last week we had the priviledge of listening to an amazing group of young people perform.&nbsp; The unique thing about these young children is that many are orphans, and they all came from Kenya as part of a choir known as the <a href="http://africanchildrenschoir.com">African Childrens Choir</a>.&nbsp; They come to the US to raise funding that can then be sent home to support schooling for other children in their native land.<br /><img src="file:///Users/chadhouck/Pictures/iPhoto%20Library/Originals/2007/Roll%20135/Emily_Dillon_Africanchildren'schoir.jpg" /><img src="file:///Users/chadhouck/Pictures/iPhoto%20Library/Originals/2007/Roll%20135/Emily_Dillon_Africanchildren'schoir.jpg" /><br />
<br />They were phenomenal on stage, and after the show, we were fortunate to catch of four the young ones to take a photo with our two children, Emily and Dillon. </p>
<p>If you ever get a chance to hear them in person, it is amazing!&nbsp; This group has performed on American Idol, and their music was featured on the soundtrack for the movie &quot;Blood Diamond&quot;.</p>
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