Wednesday, March 31, 2010

A Time Of Renewal!


I just love springtime! To me, it's a physical manifestation of what's happening spiritually. After a long harsh winter, all now begins to look and feel, fresh and new!

Isaiah 43:19 says, "Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall you not know it?..."

Take some time to seek God, and let Him reveal to you, the new things that He's now causing to blossom in your life!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Oh, It's On Now!






Hoop fans rejoice--it's here! March Madness has arrived with it's usual frenzy! According to a survey, the NCAA's annual tournament costs U.S. employers $1.8 billion! 45% of workers enter office pools and spend about 20 minutes of their workday focusing on basketball.

So, just how hard is it to pick a perfect bracket? Check out the article below.



A Gazillion Chances To Miss A Pick
By Marlen Garcia
USA TODAY



DePaul math professor and NCAA basketball tournament buff Jeffrey Bergen has numbers that will make your head spin on how difficult it is to predict early winners in the tournament.

Bergen shared facts and figures with USA TODAY. They might help you or they may not help you as you fill out your bracket for your office pool or just for your own enjoyment. And they might intimidate you.

Either way, the odds are certainly daunting:

*The number of ways to fill out a bracket, once the play-in game is out of the way: 9,223,372,036,854,775,808.

*You are much more likely to win a multimillion-dollar lottery on consecutive weekends than getting a perfect bracket.

It would be easier to sit down today and correctly predict the winner of each of the next 12 World Series.

It would be the same as correctly predicting the winner of every presidential election (Democrat vs. Republican) through the year 2260.

*It is virtually impossible to pick all of the first-round games correctly. The number of ways for the first round to turn out: 4,294,967,296.

Yet if you assume all of the No. 1 seeds will win in the first round, then the number of ways to pick all of the first-round games drops to 268,435,456.

If you assume all of the Nos. 1 and 2 seeds will win in the first round, then the number of ways to pick all of the first-round games drops to 16,777,216.

*The number of ways to pick the teams that will make the Final Four: 65,536.

If you assume that teams only seeded No. 1 through No. 8 will make the Final Four (this usually happens), then the number of ways to pick the teams that will make the Final Four drops -- to 4,096.

On the other hand, the NCAA is considering expanding the tournament to 96 teams.

If the tournament has 96 teams, then the number of ways to fill out a bracket explodes -- to39,614,081,257,132,168,796,771,975,168.

It would be only slightly easier to predict the winner of every game in a 96-team tournament than it is to win the state lottery four weeks in a row while buying one ticket a week.

Or it is the same as today predicting the winner of every presidential election (Democrat vs. Republican) through the year 2388.

Will the Chicago Cubs win the World Series by then?

(c) Copyright 2010 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Co. Inc.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Helping Chile




On Saturday, February 27, a massive 8.8 earthquake (one of the strongest on record), rocked the South American country of Chile. With the death toll in the hundreds, rescuers search for the trapped and missing.

You can assist the people of Chile with your prayers and financial support.

How you can help:
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
American Red Cross
AmeriCares
Convoy of Hope
Direct Relief International
Doctors Without Borders
Global Giving
Habitat for Humanity
International Medical Corps
Operation Blessing International
Salvation Army
Save the Children
UNICEF



Texting donations for Chile:
In addition to your donation amount, standard text messaging fees may apply.
Convoy of Hope: Text 4CHILE to 50555 ($10 donation)
Habitat for Humanity: Text CHILE to 25383 ($10 donation)
OperationUSA: Text REBUILD to 50555 ($10 donation)
Salvation Army: Text CHILE” to 52000 ($10 donation)
World Vision: Text CHILE” to 20222 ($10 donation)
UNICEF: Text YOUTH to 20222 ($10 donation)