Friday, May 9, 2008

Gleanings for the Hungry 2008




This summer I am going to Gleanings for the Hungry during Jun 1—August 17. I have gone to Gleanings with my youth group three times already. However, this summer is the first time that I will be going on as full time summer staff. The times I have gone to Gleaning were the best time in my life. I can not wait until I will be able to go. I know that the fruit we dry will help save lives in orphanages, disaster areas, third world nations and whatever pple are hungry. Gleaning takes donated peaches and nectarines and sun dries them by the sun as they lay on the trays. There is one things I need your help with:
I need your support in pray.

God bless you,

Jason Taylor

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Do You Hear the Call?

Do you hear the call form the kingdom above?
Do you see the call right hear by night?
Do you feel He is coming more then ever?
Who is ready to go to fight the fight?
Take up the Arm’s and the sword of truth.
Let every man be free in the night.
Do you see the glory of God falling on every man?
Do you know the winner is coming?
Do you hear the call, in your life?
Will you answer the call even by night?

Frakenstein


In the movie you will need the main parts of the book so that the viewer would understand the main parts. So I believe that this movie is true, but not to the original text. Some parts of this movie have been changed or were been remove. For, example there was no prison in the movie the words that the monsters learn was not the same as the book and the movie, and Elizabeth death was not the same as the book and the movie.Even when there are differences with the book and the movie, the point and story plot is the same. There is a monster and there is a man name Victor.

I believe when you have the main characters it is possible to be very close to the book.Another thing that is not the same is the place that the monster has gone to. In the book the monster has gone to South American, but in the movie the monster had gone to the northward. In the book I feel bad for the monster, but in the movie I feel like the monster was bad and an evil thing.Another thing what doses the writer gain and lose by making these changes? I believe that the writer has gain a lower cost of making the movie. I also believe that he also had lost some things to. He has lost some things from the movie and is not as great as the original.