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March 28, 2006

Ego + TV Show = Lose Your Car

I have a new favorite TV show. It’s called “Pinks.” This show on the Speed Channel takes two people who race cars and pit them against each other with the winner taking the loser’s car as the prize. I’m amazed at how much ego and pride push people to make bad decisions. Also, the element of dishonest racing is all over the shows. People purposely run their cars slow (we call it sand bagging) to get more on the negotiations. If you get the chance check it out. There are some awesome car and HUGE egos. A good time will be had by all (except the guy losing his car).

Interesting Article

This comes from the SF Chronicle. I just think it's interesting how some people see our ministry.

Evangelical teens rally in S.F.

Joe Garofoli, Chronicle Staff Writer Saturday, March 25, 2006

More than 25,000 evangelical Christian youth landed Friday in San Francisco for a two-day rally at AT&T Park against "the virtue terrorism" of popular culture, and they were greeted by an official city condemnation and a clutch of protesters who said their event amounted to a "fascist mega-pep rally."

"Battle Cry for a Generation" is led by a 44-year-old Concord native, Ron Luce, who wants "God's instruction book" to guide young people away from the corrupting influence of popular culture.

Luce, whose Teen Mania organization is based in Texas, kicked off a three-city "reverse rebellion" tour Friday night intended to counter a popular culture that he says glamorizes violence and sex. The $55 advance tickets for two days of musical performances and speeches were sold out, but walk-up admission was available for $199.

After stops in Detroit and Philadelphia in the next few weeks, Luce wants to unleash a "blitz" of youth pastors into the communities to do everything from work with the homeless to find new ways to bring others to Christ. He challenged youth leaders to double the size of their groups in the next year.

And then he plans to return to San Francisco next year to chart their progress.

That's bad news to Assemblyman Mark Leno, D-San Francisco, who told counterprotesters at City Hall on Friday that while such fundamentalists may be small in number, "they're loud, they're obnoxious, they're disgusting, and they should get out of San Francisco."

Luce didn't flinch in the face of the counterprotest. The author, host of the "Acquire the Fire TV" cable television program and a President Bush appointee to a federal anti-drug-abuse commission, wants teens to find Bible-based solutions for the spread of sexually transmitted disease, teen pregnancy, drug abuse and suicide.

The villains, Luce said, range from the promiscuity and "sexualization" of young people on MTV and the popular online meeting hub MySpace.com to a corporate culture that spends millions trying to woo the under-21 crowd.

Battle Cry will try to bring them back to God through two days of religious rockers, speakers and the debut of what Luce called a Christian alternative to My Space.com.

"This is more than a spiritual war," Luce said. "It's a culture war."

Military metaphors abound in Luce's descriptions of the struggle. He tells young people of how "an enemy has launched a brutal attack on them." At a pre-Battle Cry rally Friday afternoon on the steps of City Hall, Luce told his mostly teenage audience that "terrorists of a different kind" -- advertisers -- were targeting them and that they were "caught in the middle of the battle."

"Are you ready to go to battle for your generation?" he asked, and the young people roared "yes!" and some waved triangular red flags flown from long, medieval-looking poles.

Luce's approach has been praised by conservative leaders from the Rev. Jerry Falwell to Fox News commentator Sean Hannity. Much of the statistical backing for the horrors Luce sees on TV is provided by the Parents Television Council, which is funded by conservative foundations such as the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation.

Those alliances weren't lost on the 50 protesters representing a rainbow of San Francisco's left -- from abortion-rights advocates to anti-war activists to atheists -- who staged Friday's counterprotest.

"There is a real intolerancy to homosexuality in a lot of these organizations," said Peter Cobb, an organizer with Not In Our Name.

Earlier this week, the Board of Supervisors passed a resolution condemning the "act of provocation" by what it termed an "anti-gay," "anti-choice" organization that aimed to "negatively influence the politics of America's most tolerant and progressive city."

Luce said it was the first time one of his events has been officially condemned.

A Battle Cry invitation to teenagers made plain the symbolism of gathering in San Francisco for a pre-event rally at "the very City Hall steps where several months ago, gay marriages were celebrated for all the world to see."

Same-sex marriage "is another sign of the end of times," said Sherilyn David, referring to the apocalypse that some fundamentalist Christians believe is foretold in Scripture. The 22-year-old San Jose administrative assistant came to Battle Cry with 15 other young Christians on Friday and will be joined by 60 other friends Saturday.

Christian Gallion, a 15-year-old in town with his Assembly of God youth group from Humboldt County, shrugged off being called "fascists" by counterdemonstrators.

"It doesn't bother me," Gallion said. "It's a beautiful city, and we don't have anything against the protesters."

His youth pastor had no interest in engaging in political debates.

"I'm not here to hate anybody," Scott Thompson said. "This isn't about Bush or gays or anything other than being here to worship together."

That's not how some liberal leaders saw it.

"Even if it is done by a Barnum & Bailey crowd with a tent and some snake oil, I think we need to pay attention to it," said Supervisor Tom Ammiano, who authored the condemnation resolution. "We should not fall asleep at the wheel."

Separated by barricades and six feet of neutral sidewalk in front of City Hall, the two sides traded amplified calls to arms Friday.

On one side of the barricade was girl carrying a sign that said, "Instead of porn, show us Godly relationships." On the other, a woman held one that said, "I moved here to get away from people like you."

As Battle Cry organizers walked through the crowd of young people telling them, "Don't engage with them," one rain-soaked counterdemonstrator yelled, "And next time, come back in summer."

Luce said they will.

"We're going to be back here in a year, to see what kind of progress we've made," he said. "And we're going to be at AT&T Park. Or whatever it is called then."

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March 18, 2006

How about a HEART BEAT!!!!

We got to go back to the Dr's office yesterday to hear the heart beat. It was so amazing I thought I'd share it with all of you so click here to see all the action. Keep us in your prayers.

March 15, 2006

BABY Dobson!!!!

I was FREAKING OUT today. I got to see the heart beat of our little baby for the first time! AWESOME!

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Hope you enjoy the pictures as much as I am. We're so stoked. Say a prayer for Laura she's a little morning sick right now. She's blogging a little now too, so check it out and say "hi"
God Bless,
Ryan

March 13, 2006

Laura's coming home!!

Yikes!! I spoke too soon. Apparently Jonathan is a pinball wizard. He smoked us all on his very first game to the amazing score of 666,200!!! I concede the belt to him. The party was awesome and the fights were spectacular. Rich Franklin is the man. He broke his hand in the second round and continued to fight all five rounds and took home the win.

I’ve been a bachelor this weekend as Laura is in CA visiting her family. Since she’s pregnant all the family wanted to see her. She’s had a great time and I’ve been taking care of the hooligans (ie: the puppies).

I also got to hang with a bunch of my friends. Jonathan and I recorded a new show to be aired in the next week or so. I edited and posted the podcast with Laura (the best show yet). Friday night I went over to Steve’s place and got destroyed in Halo2 by 14 other players for a few hours. I’m pretty competitive at most things but I actually don’t mind getting beat at Halo. There were some awesome players there (including Jonathan). Saturday was mellow, I hit Best Buy to pick up some DVDs. Walk the Line finally came out and I picked up the special edition and have already watched it twice. I also picked up “Born into Brothels” an amazing documentary I’ll review after I watch it. Oh yeah, my friend Craig also called me on Saturday while I was still in bed sleeping off my Halo2 humiliation asking if I wanted to play some disk golf. If you haven’t played disk golf (or Frisbee Golf) start now. This is a great game that can be played by anyone. There’s even a Professional Disk Golfers Association. I used to play all the time back in CA but I haven’t played in years. We had a great time. I found all my old disks and we played 18 holes. We have a HUGE yard here in CO and I thought it’d be fun to play in my yard so I stopped off at Home Depot and picked up some supplies and made my own pin this weekend. I’ll post some pictures soon. Sunday was spent at church in the morning and hanging out with the puppies in the afternoon. I was supposed to go to the movies with my friend Mike Sunday night, but the weather turned nasty, the roads iced over and as the accidents started piling up I turned around and came back home.

Now I’ve finished cleaning the house (well almost) and I’m getting ready to wash the dogs so they’re all clean for Laura when she gets home. As of now her flight is delayed a couple of hours. She hates airports so say a little prayer for her J
God Bless,
Ryan

March 04, 2006

UFC 58, Clean Dogs, New Podcast!!

Hey Everyone,
Just stopping by to say “Hi.” Hope you all are doing well. Laura is doing well and we’re just crossing our fingers and saying our prayers. Beanie and Burr are great. They’ve both had surgeries and have recovered beautifully. They cause much havoc in the house. I gave Beanie a bath, and Laura gave Burr one today before our guests arrive for the UFC party tonight! There are about 21 people descending on our home tonight to watch UFC 58: USA vs. Canada tonight and to compete in the first ever Dobson invitational pinball tournament. I have to be honest I don’t think the tournament is fair though. Laura is just too good and too lucky to beat. As of now she holds the high score for a total game (3 balls) and the high score for single ball play. We have a 1979 Gottlieb “Close Encounters of the 3rd Kind” pinball machine that has been beautifully restored by the Pinball Dr.

I had to momentarily stop the blogging to break up a fight between the dogs. I tell you they go CRAZY after a bath. They’re tearing through the house after each other.

Ok, back to the blog. Laura’s single ball score is over 375,000 and her one game score is almost 1/2 million points. I’ve come close, but she has me beat. Jonathon says he’s going to take her down, but he’s just talk J

I’ll try to take some pictures tonight and post them soon. This coming week I’ll be posting a great new podcast with our very special guest Laura Dobson. She talks about the importance of missions and some of the trips she’s been on.

Until then, God Bless,
Ryan

March 01, 2006

LAURA IS PREGNANT!!!!!!!!!!!

Wahoo!! I'm going to be a daddy! Now I'll really have someone to say "Who's your daddy?" to :-) Please keep us in you're prayers. We are so stoked. My parents are freaking out which is funny. They are so happy.