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Author Archives: Jason
Birthday Books
The birthday was absolutely great. I didn’t shave; I didn’t wear socks; lunch with Sunny at Olive Garden; dinner with Sunny at Longhorn…my idea of a perfect day. (Special thanks to Miss Gina and Jon & Stacy for taking care … Continue reading
Posted in Books
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On Turning 31
On Friday, I turn 31. Sometimes I look around and think, “When did all this happen?” It’s like I woke up one day and BOOM — I suddenly have more children than my parents did. Didn’t I just turn 30 … Continue reading
Posted in Family, General
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Jason Bybee: Televangelist
Today I began my career as a televangelist. Move over, Olsteen. There’s a new kid on the block. Now if I only had a book to hawk… Seriously, our preaching minister has had a very successful television ministry for nearly … Continue reading
Posted in Huntsville, Preaching
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The Greatest Football Play Ever
I’ve never seen anything like this…Move over Stanford / Cal.
Posted in Football
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Sam’s or Costco?
So our Sam’s Club Membership expires next month. Before we re-up, we’re wondering if there are any advantages to going with Costco. I can’t really see any. In fact, we’d have to drive by Sam’s to get to Costco. Anybody … Continue reading
Posted in Random
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St. Jude’s Campaign for a Cure
Sunny and I have been supporting the work of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for the past few years. St. Jude’s is a non-profit organization with the mission to find cures for children with catastrophic illnesses through research and treatment. … Continue reading
Posted in Social Issues
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Only One October
As I sit here watching the Red Sox shellack the Rockies (bottom of the first, Sox up 3-0), I’m thinking they have to do something about this massive layoff between the NLCS and the World Series. Granted, the Rockies swept … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball
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Pray for Pam
This website is devoted to Pam, a lady who worships with us at Mayfair. A few weeks back, Pam was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Last week she was told the cancer had spread to her lymph nodes. She’ll meet with … Continue reading
Posted in Prayer
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What Are You Reading?
Before my computer crashed last month, I had developed a pretty lengthy reading list over the past year or so. It was filled with a lot of texts recommended by my professors and other ministers. With graduation looming in May, … Continue reading
Posted in Books
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Until Dreams Come True
Tomorrow will be the 20th anniversary of my father’s death. In many ways it seems much longer, like he died a lifetime ago. He passed away when I was 10 years old and now, 20 years later, I’m still a … Continue reading
Posted in Dad, Eschatology, Faith, Family
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