At this point there's a lot of stuff that could be drawn out better. Not just the animation. There's a lot of stuff that gets crammed into a few issues that could be deeper.
D85 digital magazine november 2013- first annual issueSaleem Khanani
DMC CLASS OF 1985 DIGITAL MAGAZINE
FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE
NOVEMBER 2013
EDITED BY: SALEEM A KHANANI AND SAMEENA KHAN
DEDICATED TO THE FIRST COUPLE OF OUR CLASS MOAZZAM AND SHEHLA ABID ON THEIR 30TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
We can all see some aspects in others that are indicative of who they are likely to become in the future. There are few surprises that we are likely to witness in the lives of others, because we can often clearly see where people are going, even before they can.
This speech was for the Convocation at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. The slides and vocals were presented earlier on SlideShare. This spoken word was to encourage students to be aware of their surroundings and take responsibility for their own lives.
A lot of us wish that our lives as Jesus followers were a constant stream of never-ending blessing – like God is some sort of celestial Ellen, giving away all His favorite things. We get the parking spot. We get the tax refund. We get green lights and clear skies. But if that's our view of God, then how are we supposed to deal with everything that doesn't turn out just right? When we hurt, and grieve, and suffer. How are we supposed to find God there? In part four of our conversation I Don't Know What I Believe we look at the issue of suffering, and how God ultimately intends to use it in our lives for our good and His glory. Follow along with our audio presentation - http://www.elevatechurch.me/connect/listen/
At this point there's a lot of stuff that could be drawn out better. Not just the animation. There's a lot of stuff that gets crammed into a few issues that could be deeper.
D85 digital magazine november 2013- first annual issueSaleem Khanani
DMC CLASS OF 1985 DIGITAL MAGAZINE
FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE
NOVEMBER 2013
EDITED BY: SALEEM A KHANANI AND SAMEENA KHAN
DEDICATED TO THE FIRST COUPLE OF OUR CLASS MOAZZAM AND SHEHLA ABID ON THEIR 30TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
We can all see some aspects in others that are indicative of who they are likely to become in the future. There are few surprises that we are likely to witness in the lives of others, because we can often clearly see where people are going, even before they can.
This speech was for the Convocation at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama. The slides and vocals were presented earlier on SlideShare. This spoken word was to encourage students to be aware of their surroundings and take responsibility for their own lives.
A lot of us wish that our lives as Jesus followers were a constant stream of never-ending blessing – like God is some sort of celestial Ellen, giving away all His favorite things. We get the parking spot. We get the tax refund. We get green lights and clear skies. But if that's our view of God, then how are we supposed to deal with everything that doesn't turn out just right? When we hurt, and grieve, and suffer. How are we supposed to find God there? In part four of our conversation I Don't Know What I Believe we look at the issue of suffering, and how God ultimately intends to use it in our lives for our good and His glory. Follow along with our audio presentation - http://www.elevatechurch.me/connect/listen/
I'm sorry I didn't get to post on Christmas, I recently discovered facebook only has the capacity of posting a file of 25,000 kv only. And it seems useless if I post it on an eventless time so I'm sorry. Love you Guys!!!
2. FAMILY Some of the best friends I have ever made, and some of the best people I will ever meet. Also knows as the yellow Cabin 5, or G-Unit, we bonded as brothers and sisters. Family Forever.
3. Home Sweet Home Our beautifully decorated bunks was where we got our 4 hours of sleep. Our side, decorated with the theme, ARMY, was home to my 9 fellow sisters, and I.
4. London Bridge Ever morning at about 5:50 a.m. we got the wakeup call to the song, London Bridge by Fergie. It got us pumped and ready for our 30 minute Jazzercise session that was about to come.
5. Breakfast! To get us started and energized for the day, we were provided scrumptious breakfasts that were served by Rotary members around the district. Thank you again Rotarians!
6. Yummy in my Tummy Rotarians fixed all of our meals that filled us up and helped us survive the sweltering heat. We got all kinds of goodies like watermelon and salad for every meal!
7. Strangers Meals provided a wonderful time to mingle with people in your cabins, as well as other cabins. Many friendships were made during meal times!
8. Accio Butterbeer Our lovely brother counselor, Aaron provided us with a nice treat of Harry Potter Butterbeer on our last night at camp.
9. First Day It was even within the first hour that we were already taking pictures and exchanging phone numbers. We knew lifelong friends would be made, just like my friend Natalie and I pictured.
10. Treasure Hunt Team work was a must when it came to the Treasure Hunt. The whole team was working together and engaged in the task at hand. No person was left behind and every idea was put to much thought.
11. Teamwork Trying to lift a bowling ball with just a few ropes goes to show how you have to think outside the box to complete tasks sometimes. Everyone is working together to get the job done.
12. Round 2 Another station proved a bit easier with the genius idea to think outside the box and use our clues. We completed this station within a few minutes.
13. Squeeze! This was our genius idea that helped us get past the station quickly.
14. Listening Skills You had to pay attention to the CAC’s giving instructions. One miscommunication and time may be added. No good!
15. Our Boys Our brother cabin gave an amazing flag presentation. There theme, Gryffindor, was represented on their decorative flag.
16. No Cliques Allowed This was the activity that hit me the most. Many tears were shed, especially from my own eyes. Many people opened up and shared extremely personal experiences. For people to share that with people they had never met before goes to show you how much trust was built within the first couple of days. I will always be there for them, no matter what.
17. Inspiration Every morning we were given a little quote to think about and. gold shirts were given. This is how our day started. “God gives us dreams a size too big so that we can grow in them.”
18. Face your Fears My two girls, Natalie and Clarissa, geared up for the ropes course. A series of height-based activities let us face our fears of heights and falling. I was so proud of each and every one of them.
19. Safety First! Here is one of the guides that told us about all of the safety precautions we needed to take in order to stay safe but also have fun! See, there are leaders everywhere!
20. up, uP, UP Encouragement from my friends is what made me realize, that no matter what I thought, I was strong enough and capable of facing my fears.
21. Breathe As my friends cheered for me the whole time, I focused on my goal, the end of the log. No matter how much my legs were shaking, I was not giving up. As crazy as this sounds, I almost felt that God was up there with me, holding me up to teach me I am strong, I can accomplish anything.
22. You CAN do it Friends surrounded Clarissa and presented her with encouraging words. She was so scared of heights, but with the help of her friends, and her power within, she was able to face her fears. I was so proud of Clarissa.
23. I won My friend, Aaron, and I climbing the rock wall. He doesn’t seem to be having too much trouble, but the rock wall was intimidating to me. I made it a lot farther than I thought I would!
24. I don’t like holes! This “bridge” made us wobble and jump to get across. Swaying with every move, I eventually made it across successfully. “What you get by achieving your goal is not as important as what you become by achieving your goal.”
25. Weeeeeee! The zip line just taught you to let go. Hold your breath and just go for it. Sometimes in life you just have to take a chance, and do it.
26. Proud I cannot say enough about how proud I was of my cabin. Many of them faced their life-long fears for the first time, while others conquered them again. Words cannot begin to describe the strength, determination, and supportiveness that is in this group.
27. Strength My counselors were the people who provided me with the most strength. They showed me that it was okay to open up. I would not have had such an amazing experience if it wasn’t for them. I hope I grow up to be a great leader, just like them. Thank you Kevin, Tori, Rachel, and Aaron. KEVIN AARON TORI and RACHEL
28. Best Friends These were the two girls I got closest to. They were both in my cabin, and helped me through my journey the whole time. There was not a moment that went by that they were not by my side encouraging me. We still hang out a lot, and they will be my friends forever. CLARISSA “A best friend shares the good times and helps you out by listening during the bad times.” MARY
29. My girls BRITTANY “Best friend is someone who knows all about you and loves you anyway.- Elbert Hubbard” DERRIEL KIM
32. Beautiful We are all beautiful inside and out. Family Forever. “Whatever you are be a good one.”- Abraham Lincoln G-UNIT CABIN 5
33. Still dancin’, even when sayin’ goodbye “There are no good-byes, where ever we are, you’ll always be in my heart.”
34. Words cannot begin to describe how positively this camp changed my life. I would do anything in my power to come back, no matter what. I would do anything to give another child the opportunity to find what I found within RYLA. Thank you to everyone. You changed my life.