Bag of Randomness

  • Reggie Bush pulled off a brilliant PR move in forfeiting the Heisman Trophy he won back in 2005.  Personally, I thought he deservingly won it and shouldn’t have been stripped of it, but this gesture does wonders for his image.
  • I’ve seen two Heisman Trophies and was able to actually hold one.  I’ve seen the Heisman at TCU, and Billy Sims let me hold his trophy.  You may recall him being the guy singing “Boomer Sooner” when Bradford was announced as the winner.
  • I really want Jon Gruden to be the next Cowboys coach b/c he’s everything I think the team needs.  He’s the type of guy that can motivate and discipline and chew ass while at the same time be likable and approachable, not to mention, he’s got a great offensive mind and has a crazy work ethic.  But this is all for not since the former red-headed Troy Aikman backup out of Princeton is our head coach in waiting.
  • I believe Survivor comes on tonight . . . I’m really looking forward to it.
  • Funny blog – Faces Of The Last Season of Oprah
  • Infographic – Extremism: Or, why you can’t judge a group on the actions or beliefs of an individual
  • A new name for High-Fructose Corn Syrup
  • The Bacon Gospels
  • The press published a photo of one of Schwarzenegger’s kids saying the Pledge of Allegience in which he’s using the wrong hand and wrong side of his chest.  It’s an old photo, but I just discovered, and think it’s one that the press shouldn’t have published.
  • In other Schwarzenegger children news, his daughter who is a student at USC published a book on women and their body image issues.  I’m just curious to know if any of the kids are as fanatic about fitness as their father was.
  • An interesting perspective on what the trapped Chilean miners are experiencing
  • Grace
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Largest and Fastest-Growing Churches in America

OutReachMagazine.com has some intriguing data regarding church size.

I find it interesting that two of the three largest churches in the U.S. are located in one city – Houston. In fact, Texas has the most largest churches with 17 followed by California with 16, Georgia (nine), Florida (seven) and Illinois and Ohio with five.  The Lone Star State also has the most fastest growing churches with fourteen.

A Lubbock church comes in second in the fastest growing church category.

And for you interested in Matt Chandler, the link above has a story about him as well.

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