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Read MoreThe Real Life Feeding Program
Today, my five-year-old son, Nathan, and I volunteered for the Real Life Feeding Program of the Real Life Foundation. Every Saturday, the Real Life Foundation invites volunteers to assist in a medical mission slash feeding program for over 150 malnourished children of Pasig City. For only PHP250/adult (PHP100/child if you’d like to bring a child under the age of 12), you pay for the medical checkups and nutritious meal of 10 children...
Read MoreIt’s hard to get personal, but…
I recently reviewed some of my blog posts from years back, and I realize something. Lately, my blog hasn’t been very personal. I’ve found in the past that opening up on my blog was relatively easy because most of my friends checked in on the blog to see how I was and what I was up to. As I moved towards what I thought was a greater goal – making new Christian music available to the people – I discovered that I...
Read MoreGanns’ Top 10 – March 29, 2009
As of March 29, 2009, these are my ten favorite songs. 1. Still My God (2) Avalon (listen) 2. You Found Me (6) Big Daddy Weave (listen) 3. Forgiven and Loved (3) Jimmy Needham (listen) 4. My Deliverer (1) Mandisa (listen) 5. The Motions (7) Matthew West (listen) 6. Free to Be Me (4) Francesca Battistelli (listen) 7. Create Again (5) Aaron Shust (listen) 8. Always (new) Building 429 (listen) 9. More Beautiful You (new) Jonny Diaz...
Read More… and we start from scratch!
The bad news: GannsDeen.com is back to 0 in terms of Page Rank, from a PR peak of 4. The good news: GannsDeen.com is finally showing up on SERPs again. We’ll work our way back up. No problemo. Thanks for trusting us again, Google. We heart you!
Read MoreBreaking the dad-chain
For the past two nights, I’ve been leaving my Macbook Pro, Machiavelli “Macky” MacMcIntosh, at the office as part of a more concerted effort to spend more time with my wife and kids. It hasn’t been easy – and right now, it’s kind of a fail, because I’m still online, albeit on my wife’s Macbook, haha! – but this is an issue that is very close to my heart. My dad had me at 46. We...
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