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Yesterday, a group of simple church leaders met to discuss what God is
doing in Denver.

At the end we had a time of prayer about Denver. We weren’t really
focusing on any one person, just for God’s healing and transformation
for Denver.

A friend who I had not spoken with for a month was moved to pray
specifically for me, and named 2 emotions I’ve been deeply struggling
with, and prayed for God’s healing for me. He also spoke several words
directly to my heart about what my family is going through.

Thank you Lord that out of 6 billion people you had a word just for
me. I needed to hear that.


Brian Rants
brianrants@gmail.com

This morning I attempted to empty our cross cut shredder. I lost my
grip on the trash bag and scattered corporate confetti all across the
floor.

I grabbed the vacuum from the closet, which I later learned from our
landlord hadn’t been emptied in about 2 years, and proceeded to spread
a fine layer of white dust all across our carpet.

Realizing that I would need some other solution to clean the carpet, I
picked up the garbage bag and in the process smacked my tall mug,
which hit the floor with a certain velocity, knocking the top off and
spreading Celestial Seasoning Madagascar Vanilla Rooibus tea all over
the carpet.

I guess that’s what happens with a klutz and 4 employees in a 185ft2.

But some good news…tomorrow we move into our new office in the
Ballpark District in Denver. 16 foot ceilings, wood floors, exposed
brick…and 5 times more space!

Also…Rooibus tea is friggin amazing good. The highest in antioxidant
of any tea, and it’s an herbal tea (so no caffeine!)

Another chapter in…the Life of Brian


Brian Rants
brianrants@gmail.com

Aug
02
Posted by brianrants at 12:00 am

This morning a FedEx truck backed into our crv, which Shannon had just
parked. Really only damaged the bracket holding the license plate, but
we had to call FedEx claims.

Little did we know that was to be the least of our problems. As I was
making a left from York onto 40th, a car apparently lost it's brakes,
ran a red light, and t-boned us.

I'm now hoping our crv doesn't get hit by a meteor

With my scooter getting stolen a month ago, and now this, I'm looking
at horse and buggy or walking

Well, I'm thankful to the Lord everyone is ok. And I try to remind
myself it's just stuff. We will let you know how it all turns out

Aug
20
Posted by brianrants at 6:30 am

I just found out today that one of our landlords died. Our landlords were two brothers, and the eldest, Cleo, was found in his car. My understanding is that it was natural causes, and having seen the man, he was certainly not the model of health.

There is a cliff in our lives that lies just out of sight…we make sure it is just out of sight. Death.

Because when we are forced to look down over the edge, man is it a LONG way down.

Hearing about his death takes me down dark and neglected corridors in my mind. Places where deep questions and doubts fester. What horrors have greeted Cleo off the mortal coil. Is God just? Is He merciful?

The one end that is guaranteed to all of us is that which we know so little about.

Jun
27
Posted by brianrants at 3:07 pm

14 The LORD helps the fallen
       and lifts up those bent beneath their loads.

    15 All eyes look to you for help;
       you give them their food as they need it.

    16 When you open your hand,
       you satisfy the hunger and thirst of every living thing.

    17 The LORD is righteous in everything he does;
       he is filled with kindness.

    18 The LORD is close to all who call on him,
       yes, to all who call on him sincerely.

    19 He fulfills the desires of those who fear him;
       he hears their cries for help and rescues them.

Jun
26
Posted by brianrants at 7:36 am


I just watched Negotiator…for the third time. And even though I know the ending, it still makes my palms sweaty.

And it also touches something inside of me…it incites a righteous indignation. If you do not know the plotline, the character played by Samuel L Jackson is a negotiator for the Chicago police. There is internal fraud occuring, skimming money from the disability fund. Samuel’s partner gets too close to the truth…and that’s where it gets interesting. Someone dies, and Jackson gets framed for the crime.

Jackson loses his badge, possibly his freedom, his wife…and his name.

What is it about our name, our reputation that is so central to our identity. I think especially with a man, there is something deep inside him that is violated when his name is betrayed.

I remember working at a job where I witnessed less than honest business dealings. When I brought them to light, not only did the parties involved not admit wrongdoing, they turned the tables on me. I was ambushed. My word was questioned, my character was impuned and I was given a lonely chair in a dark room.

In those situations, you hope you have made enough deposits into the trust banks of your friends and colleagues that they will see through the lies that are being spread. However, it is a harsh reality that many times it comes down to one person’s word against another, and you have no guarantees that your name may not be forever ruined in some people’s eyes.

Betrayal. Betrayal of my name, my word, my integrity. Is there a more lonely chair?

Identity theft is a rapidly growing crime in this country. Why is it so painful? Because someone takes your name, your reputation, and commits acts in your stead.

Gossip is another form of theft. Taking the reputation of another, and stealing the dignity of their name from whoever is listening.

“A bit in the mouth of a horse controls the whole horse. A small rudder on a huge ship in the hands of a skilled captain sets a course in the face of the strongest winds. A word out of your mouth may seem of no account, but it can accomplish nearly anything–or destroy it!

It only takes a spark, remember, to set off a forest fire. A careless or wrongly placed word out of your mouth can do that. By our speech we can ruin the world, turn harmony to chaos, throw mud on a reputation, send the whole world up in smoke and go up in smoke with it, smoke right from the pit of hell.

This is scary: You can tame a tiger, but you can’t tame a tongue–it’s never been done. The tongue runs wild, a wanton killer. With our tongues we bless God our Father; with the same tongues we curse the very men and women he made in his image.”

Lord, help me control my tongue, and may my words never place a fellow human being in that lonely chair.