Posts Tagged ‘My Life’

Living In the Center

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Dreams.  Change.  Intention.

These are words that have become a part of my vocabulary and a part of my streaming consciousness over the past several weeks.  While unpleasant for many due to economic constraints, this past year has been the catalyst that’s reignited forgotten dreams and has brought about the desire to make changes that are more attuned to God’s dream for the lives of many people I know around the world.

I too have found myself on this path, going back to school, and am incredibly humbled to share my journey with others and vice-versa.  It is sometimes hard for me to explain in my own walk when moments of unexplainable ‘tough’ periods crop up.  For those on a possibly similar path, I’d like to share some encouragement from a favorite author of mine, Erwin McManus:

“I lament that it has become an accepted part of pop theology that the safest place to be is in the center of the will of God…  Whatever the motivation, the result has brought more damage than good.

The center of God’s will is not a safe place, but the most dangerous place in the world.  To live outside God’s will puts us in danger, but to live in His will makes us dangerous.  God moves with intentionality and power.  When we begin to seize our divine moments, we do not begin to live risk-free, but instead become free to risk.

Erwin McManus, Chasing Daylight (page 151)

We are forging a new life, something we know to be unique to who we are and who God wants us to be.  To my brothers and sisters on God’s journey: Stay strong, you’re not alone.

Much Love.

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Some (further) thoughts on change

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

If you follow me on twitter or are my friend on FaceBook, you have probably already seen a thought I tweeted earlier this afternoon.

I wrote: One of few constants in the world is change. I’m beginning to see this as a *great* thing!

I wanted to expound on this ~140 character tweet and give some nuggets of thought behind it, if merely for the fact that I think this is some good stuff that’s taken me some time to figure out, am still figuring out, and is definitely worth sharing!

I really do think change is a great thing.  However, for me, change is not easy.  I feel, sometimes, it is painfully hard and I don’t like it.  A lot.

The change I’m referring to is not the ‘small stuff’ but the big life changes we all experience and grow from as a result.  The type of change that God instills in our lives and pushes us to figure out who He wants us to be.  This type of change is hard, difficult, and is easily pushed aside for the status quo.

Through a lot of prayer, meditation, and counsel I am beginning to see benefits, at least in my own life, that change has brought, is bringing, and can bring if I embrace it:

  • I do not like the status quo.  Not just in my personal life but all around me, within certain thresholds.  Even if I don’t show it all of the time.  Even though there are constants in life and in the world, I treat too many other things as the status quo when they shouldn’t be.  Change or a more ‘evolving’ way of living is the only way to break the status quo.  However, lets not get too much of a post-modern thought process underway…
  • I’m at my best when I’m being stretched.  Change is bringing new variables into my life that is forcing me to stretch my knowledge and understanding of what I know and how I react.  I’m learning new things about myself, life, and the world I probably wouldn’t have otherwise.
  • Living a constant life takes what fun we have on Earth and turns it into a more mundane way of living.  If you’ve seen Stranger Than Fiction with Will Ferrell you know where I’m coming from with this.

I hope you guys enjoyed these thoughts; at the very least, though, this is a plug to get you to follow me on twitter or to friend me Facebook if you haven’t already!

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‘Tangled’ in regret

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

I never learned how to efficiently wrap up tangled cords, as I do most Sundays during teardown at Forefront Church. The hand to elbow method just isn’t working for me anymore.

I’ve been told there’s a ‘proper’ way to store the cords – either I’ve never paid attention or you need to pay thousands of dollars for a ‘cord storage degree’. I am determined to conquer our 50 foot VGA cable – Somebody help me!

Do you have any regrets of simple life tasks you have never learned?

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Winter Weather Etiquette

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

NOTE: A special shout-out to Matt Shemwell for his insistence and encouragement for helping me to repost soon.

After two winter ‘storms’ in New York and back by popular demand – I present the 2008/2009 Winter Weather Etiquette lesson from Bogopolis.com.

Lesson #1: Never use an umbrella in a snowstorm.

Lesson #2: Never break lesson number one.

I don’t think umbrellas should be used in snowy weather.  I thinks it’s an abomination and extreme misuse of the umbrella apparatus when it is used in snowy weather.  I have made my point several times here on Bogopolis and I don’t need to reiterate my points but I still must say that I don’t understand the use of umbrellas in regards to snowy weather.

I get that people don’t like snow getting on their faces or getting slightly wet but isn’t that the point of snow?

Snow is not rain – there is no need to treat it the same.

Enjoy the weather but remember the appropriate attire.

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Delivery Service Experience – Domino’s Pizza

Sunday, November 30th, 2008

So after my previous post on delivery service in Harlem, I was finally able to get pizza delivered to my apartment – from Domino’s.

Now save me the lecture on what’s good pizza or not, because I know what good pizza is.

Anyway – I was particularly impressed with Domino’s ability to track my order once it was ordered.

Domino's Pizza Tracker

Domino's Pizza Tracker

Domino’s Pizza Tracker was incredible! It provided a real-time analysis of where my pizza was and gave it a personal touch by telling me who was doing the work on the pizza at that given time.

Now that’s “You’ve got 30 minutes” with style and technological pizazz!

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Quote: On Being a Perfectionist

Wednesday, November 19th, 2008

“If it’s worth doing; it’s worth overdoing.”
- Adam Savage, MythBuster’s

Brilliant!

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I walked by the apollo theater…

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

I walked by the apollo theater this morning – im living in harlem baby!

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Doings Things Differently

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

Many of you have noticed that Bogopolis.com has been very slow over the past few months. In short I want to say thanks for sticking with me over the past few months; things have been very busy, confusing, and complicated the past few months.

There have been things I have chosen to (re)focus on in my life; things that have required me to set aside some of my extracurricular projects. It’s been fun – but I’m definitely far from over.

Doing Things Differently

I’m glad you’ve stuck with us – if there are moments that we don’t post for awhile, hang us with us, I’m sure we’ll back shortly – sometimes learning to do things differently causes disruptions in normal life patterns. (Also known as: Sometimes life sucks, bear with us.)

Before I leave, I’d like to send a few shout-outs to people who have cared deeply about Bogopolis over the past few years and have made it a point to say so over the past few months:

The Jordan clan of Syracuse, Baltimore, and/or New York City: Heather you are truly an awesome person.

MJ: thanks for stopping by the other day; hopefully we’ll make contact again soon.

Winsteedo: You’re a good roommate, thanks for being a great friend and I can’t wait until we move to the Upper West Side.

Matt and Kristin: You guys are truly my number one fans – I love you guys and am happy to call you family.

Now, back to the regularly scheduled life of Tim Bogus.

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TGIF: The Great Office War

Friday, August 29th, 2008

The Great Office War from Runawaybox on Vimeo

You don’t know much I really want to do this at my office… Thanks to Darien for showing this to me.

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Oh – crazy times…

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

Y’all know I don’t like change… As I told you a few weeks back my campus ministry I went to in college – one of many homes around this countries (I’m young, but yes I have many) – is moving (literally) to a new location.

Well, I’ve been working with them as their web guru for a few years now. Anyway, I was helping TJ (a current student leader there) upload some images to the site yesterday – not really helping but providing feedback – and as I was looking at the photos it seriously made my heart wrench looking at the home where I spent two awesome years and had the opportunity to meet several lifetime friends being ‘torn down’, moved, and rebuilt.

I got to thinking about stuff in my own life – the way things have gone the past few weeks – how that process seems to be existent everywhere: tear down, move, and rebuild (stronger) – there’s a lot of pain in the process, but you know it’s going to be worth it in the end – in case particular case it will be for something more than a single person – because that’s what God’s kingdom is really about, right?

Anyway, enjoy the pictures. I don’t organizations that are crazy enough to do something like this – but they are out there!

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