Freedom has its consequences and Familiarity Breeds Contempt. The first is a personal epiphany of mine I have realized in the past couple of weeks. The later is a coined phrase by an elder of The Heights Church in Prescott, AZ.  The freedom I have learnt in the past 2 weeks has not come with much heartache and pain. Until you can give everything up to God, you cannot be free. It is not easy and is a task I will certainly work through all the days of my life. I am prideful individual hoping to gain wordly success, sometimes. I am working towards becoming a freedom fighter daily and knowing how small I am, and who I am not. I will continue to give all aspects of life up to Christ. A tremendous journey I think I have always been enduring, but have never realized its impact. I praise and thank the Lord for all things in my life on earth, and in Heaven! AMEN.  
   Familiarity breeds contempt. A seriously cool dude named Wendell Graber spoke on this yesterday evening at the building we call church. I know now that the church is not a building, but the people who make it inside the church. Not all are so lucky to do so, although we all have the ability through Gods grace to behold. I hope to never become familiar with my surroundings, and I pray the people in my life will never grow complacent with theirs. Thank you Jesus for choosing us. Thank you for coming to earth, and showing us the way to your Kingdom. I work to lose all things on this earth, so to have everything in Heaven. AMEN. 

   My Sister Betsy and her husband Yago are in town with my First ever Nephew, Yago Pau! It has been a wonderful weekend in Prescott. Christ blessed my nephew with a wonderful family, we will never stray from Gods grace (because we dont have a choice!) and will always provide the most love and compassion for my nephew Yago Pau. Back to work on Tuesday, but not until I do some epic rides, and possibly fall out of some perfectly good airplanes!