Other than a less-than-great blind date (more details on that are available to registered subscribers), this weekend was pretty darn good. Unfortunately, I was only able to watch the first quarter of the OU-Mizzou game due to another commitment. (Although, had I known in advance how the rest of the evening would go, I would have stayed home and enjoyed the rest of the game and saved $40.) OU’s 62-21 win against Mizzou edged them up to the #1 spot in the BCS standings.
I put in some hours at work on Saturday morning, and then watched the documentary Jesus Camp with a classmate from American Christianity and a couple of her roommates. For those of you who have never seen Jesus Camp, go rent it today. It’s a great view into the Evangelical religious movement and its influence on American politics. I felt that the film was a bit biased against the Evangelical movement, but I’m not sure if that was due to the way it was produced or my own predetermined opinion. A great documentary nonetheless, and I was fortunate enough to be able to watch it with some terrific company. Continue reading OU Football and a Christmas Devotional