I thought I would put a post up about my faith. I AM A CHRISTIAN! I am not afraid to admit that, my Savior died for me and the least I could do is stick up for Him. Anyways, for anyone reading this blog, and you do not know the name of Jesus Christ, please leave me a comment under this, so I can share with you the greatest story ever told! Someone named Jesus Christ died for you so you can live with him in eternity and all it takes is to believe in Him and let him be your Savior, that simple! Jesus went through a inexplainable death so He could live with you in eternity and so He could save your sins! Please read these verses:
John 3:16-17
16. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. 17. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved.
Ephesians 2:10-
10 For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand that we should walk in them.
and for anyone who thinks they are saved by doing works, its not by works but by faith ALONE!!
Romans 1:17
For in it the righteousness of God is revealed from faith to faith; as it is written, “The just shall live by faith.”
if you have questions please feel free to let me know! Jesus Christ is waiting and knocking on the heart of your door to let Him in!!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Goodbye, Kristine!

For all you soccer fans you all know Kristine Lilly is pregnant and is not playing in 2008, and is still deciding wether to play next year, but for all of you people who don't know who Kristine Lilly is she has been will the US Womens National Team from 1986-2008, she is the most capped player to ever be on the National Team. She has played in 5 world cups, and 2 olympics.
Kristine really was a awesome player who contributed so much to the game of Soccer. She is part of a group called the '91ers' (Mia Hamm, Julie Foudy, Kristine Lilly, Brandi Chastain and Joy Fawcett) who have been together since the first world cup in '91 and they are the pioneers of womens athletcis, they changed soccer for women in America were women are not only treated as athletes now but also gave so many opportunitys for young girls out there for a profession in Soccer.
This is a short blog but I just thought I'd let you guys know a little bit about her. She will be missed very much!
We'll miss you Kristine!
US Womens Soccer

Here are just my thoughts on the team.With a great start to her career, Pia Sundhage is definitly a good coach for the WNT, helping them win the Four Nations Tournament and Algarve Cup here in 2008. Unfortunately, Cat Whitehill wasn't able to play in the Four Nations Tournament, but the team still did good, she was able to play in the Algarve Cup and they did a great job, being scored on only once and scoring a total of 10 points in the whole tournament with goals from Abby Wambach, Natasha Kai, Heath Tobin, and Heather O' Reily.
Now that the team is back in the U.S they will start preparing for the Olympic Qualifiers which is a big match in the lives of these players. I think that they will be able to do well because so far in 2008 they have done prodimintly well.Now hear are my thoughts for the team in 2008. I think under Pia they will do an awesome job this year plus adding Heath Tobin and Angie Woznuk on the team could be a good thing, the players look ready to make there country proud, and I'm expecting big things for Heath Tobin and Angie Woznuk, they are skilled players who love the sport and want to make their country proud. The loss of Kristine Lilly is a sad one but I think the team has responded extremely well not having her on the team anymore, and I'm sure they're wishing her luck with her pregnancy and no doubt Kristine will be missed, she was an important player to the team, the most capped and could help all the new comers but now we'll get to see Abby Wambach, Christie Rampone, Lindsey Tarpley and Kate Martgraph step up as the leaders this year
Since the Olympics are this year the team will have to work very hard especially with new and younger players coming upon each team they play, I still think they will do a good job though and hopefully be able to win a gold medal under the coaching of Pia Sundhage, she seems to be a very promising coach. I still hope they will be able to win some gold in the Olympics. We have a very talented team this year who is eager to succeed and wants to make our country proud! Sounds good!Anyways, thats all I have for 2008. I might post some blogs of how they did in 2007.
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