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Let Justice Roll Down…

900E6682-B422-4563-B54F-B53E935328DA.jpg While on vacation this week I took the opportunity to catch up on the mounting pile of “to read” books that rest on the corner of my desk. At the recommendation of my good friend Tim Russell, one of the books in that pile was memoir by John Perkins detailing his childhood and early years in ministry in South Central Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement of the late sixties and early seventies. I am thrilled that this is the book that I picked up first this week in that it brought new perspective to me about African American culture and the long standing and remaining injustices that remain today. John’s perspective on the Civil Rights Movement was unique to me in that he then and today continues a Gospel centered view of justice for African Americans and serves that community through the love of Christ and education.

The Aha! moment came in the book for me when I read this quote:

The Civil Rights Movement succeeded in the snese that it removed those laws that were barriers. It broke down the walls of education opportunity, economic opportunity and political opportunity. By electing black officials, the fear that went with segregation is pretty well gone.

But if we look at justice as an economic issue - especially the injustice of slavery that resulted in a lack of ownership, job opportuity and education - we haven’t had much headway. We’ve got a few more rich blacks, but they system is still a problem for most.

If black folks were getting 10 percent justice in the ’60s, they’re getting 30 percent of 40 percent now. So there has been almost triple the amount of freedom. There has been massive progress. But if we talk in terms of justice as equality, we’re still talking about an imbalance.

I would greatly encourage any believer to read this book. The insights that it gave me to are invaluable.

iPhone 101: Eight 3G iPhone Plan Pricing Details You Need to Know

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Thinking about signing up for iPhone 3G service? Here are some pricing details you’ll want to know about.

1. You have to pay $18 or $36. A one time $36 activation fee still applies to 3G plans, the way it did for the first generation iPhone. If you’re a current AT&T subscriber, this fee is only $18.

2. Data costs more. On the original iPhone plans, unlimited data cost $20/month. The new iPhone 3G plans cost $30/month.

3. Exchange costs $15/month more beyond that. The normal 3G iPhone data plan costs $30/month. Enterprise data costs $45/month. This buys you access to all the standard Exchange features. If you need to get Exchange mail, or access data inside your firewall, you’re an enterprise user. AT&T isn’t saying they’ll disable ActiveSync and Exchange on normal iPhone plans for non-corporate users so we’re unsure how they’ll police this policy. Our Christina speculates that the enterprise plan sets up the server to accept exchange support; you could do IMAP from your exchange account but if you want non-MobileMe push, you gotta be on the enterprise tier plan.

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We got 2 jobs but…

director_executive.jpgI just returned to day from Jackson, Ms where we were the successful bidder on two projects near Oxford. This article, however, was in the Commercial Appeal this week, where Butch Brown was stating fact that with the exorbitant cost of fuel road work is going to become increasing more difficult to perform. So as you hit those pot holes think about calling your Senator and complaining that we need a little more money to keep our highways safe and in good shape.

Catherine back from the Sea Cloud

315275410_heqHD-S.jpgCatherine just returned from a life changing trip on board a beautiful boat named the Sea Cloud. She along with her parents and brothers spent 18 days on a tour of some of Turkey, Greece, and other of Paul’s missionary stops. The trip was organized by First Century Voyages and was topped off with excellent teaching by Anne Graham Lotz. I can’t wait to hear the rest of all that she learned but I am sure it will take longer than the trip itself.

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Christian Science Monitor

I was quoted yesterday in the Christian Science Monitor on another article about the rising price of asphalt and subsequently road work.

asphalt prices on the rise…

This article ran in USA Today yesterday. My good friend Ken Simonson was quoted.