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Name: Chris Country: United States State: Illinois Metro: Chicago Gender: Male
Interests: (In random order)
Chicago,
Skiing,
Willow Creek Church,
Northridge Church
Playing Radio and Guitar,
Authentic Christian Community (3 commonly mis-used words that really mean something important!)
Enjoying being a student again. Expertise: I'll let you decide. Occupation: Student Industry: Business
Message: message meEmail: email me AIM: reck360 Yahoo: thereck
Member Since:
1/7/2006
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| SORRY XANGASorry Xanga, I've moved to facebook! Later, Chris | | |
| spring feverWow, I realize that I am pretty bad at keeping up with this, but I'll keep trying...
Spring quarter... hard to believe. One week under my belt and it seems like summer is just around the corner. Spring break was cool - Skiing in British Columbia, then chillin in Detroit. I spend a few hours downtown looking a real estate investment opportunities. on Saturday I rode my bike to Chicago with my friend Tim, 30 miles round trip. Wouldn't it be cool if Detroit were half as cool as Chicago? Wouldn't it be cool to refurb a historic building and try to contribute to Detroit's recovery?
Started teaching a small group leadership class with the Christian MBA fellowship. That will be a great opportunity to strengthen the core and equip leaders for a big launch in the fall. Exciting... trying to figure out how to engage with the broader MBA community.
In other news... the world is waiting for the sesquentennial strong bad e-mail...
I've said enough. I'm just sitting here in Panera trying to act cool with my laptop and avoid doing any real work by rattling on xanga. Sorry. I said I was bad at this. | | |
| Summer in the Motor CityThe update:
Thanks for your prayers and encouragement as I've been experiencing this Chicagoland ride called, "mba school"!
In case you were wondering about the rumors of my return to the motor city this summer.... I'd like to provide an update, straight from the source, from the home office in Evanston, IL.
A little quiz first...
Q: What does the Motor City have that you can't find in New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Cleveland, or even Davenport Iowa?
A: Northridge Church, Superhood, Sunday Night Soccer n' Hang, and a whole bunch of cool people who I haven't seen enough in 9 months!!!
So, I've accepted a summer internship offer from PRTM in Southfield, MI. (Of course there a few good professional reasons too.) In case you didn't notice, I'm pretty pumped about being back in Detroit and plugging back in.
Have a great weekend!
Chris Reck | | |
| Summer DirectionsWow, I've been missing xanga for a month! How did you millions of readers contain yourselves while I was gone?
Sorry, really, I've been busy. Recruiting for summer internships kicked my butt. What a process! Interviewing is a false reality designed to keep you out. I'm still working on bringing in the offers so that I can decide where I'll be this summer, and hopefully after school. Pray that I am able to see and follow where God leads!
Here is a brief recap of the cool things I did while I was away...
- Traveled to the quad cities for interviews
- Gave Dave Arnold the campus tour
- Flew up the lake MI coast past Chicago and Evanston in a 4 seater Cessna with 2 of my B-school buds. (flew over Navy Pier at an altitude lower than the Sears Tower)
- Participated in a S.A.D. (singles awareness day) party with some cool friends at which time we indulged in various sport such as playing at a playground, watching Napolean Dymanite, and driving through a Mcdonalds drive thru backwards.
- Dropped $900 on a new water heater for Reck-Lansing
- Survived Midterms
- Spent a few hours with my parents in Evanston
- Put on a suit way too many times for way too many interviews
- Toured a Harley Davidson Plant in Wauwatosa, WI
And a few things I am looking forward to...
- Being in Detroit to attend Northridge this Wednesday night and interviews on Thursday.
- Hosting Jeff Schram, Paul Brady, Shane Sevo, Chris Smith, and Roland Bueno for a Chicago style weekend on the 24-26th.
Congrats to Kyle and Keri on getting the keys to their first house this week! | | |
| NormalI wanted to bring you in a on a discussion that began in small group Tuesday and continued on later with a friend. It started with asking why it is so hard to make personal time to spend with God? One answer is that busyness is normal for students. It is normal to do homework all day Sunday. It is normal to attend every last presentation or meeting that might expand our mind. After all, our time at school is short so it is normal to make the most of it… Does any of this sound normal?
Did I just say normal 6 times in the last 6 sentences? I did it intentionally, because acting normal and accepting the norms of our surroundings is a big part of student life. For example… How many of you feel pressure to pursue a particular career or organization because it is normally accepted as the most excellent thing to do? I know I have, I need to be a consultant and work at McKinsey. Or I need to work at Proctor and Gamble or Microsoft. Or I need to get my Phd by the time I am 25. All great goals of course, but potentially not the best for you? Why? Because you’re not normal… and neither am I.
What this leads me to is recognizing once again, that everybody is normal until you get to know them. We all act normal. We know we’re not, but since everyone else looks normal, we have an image to uphold and we jump in the game. And a result is that we miss opportunities to do what we know is best so that we can chase what others think is best. For example taking 20 minutes in the middle of our day to spend quality time with God. But another result is that we develop inauthentic relationships.
I have decided to choose authenticity over pretending to be normal for a couple reasons.
1) Wearing a mask robs me of God’s power to be a functioning member of Christ’s body.
Ephesians 4:25
25Therefore each of you must put off falsehood and speak truthfully to his neighbor, for we are all members of one body.
We were made for authentic Christian community.
Eph 4: 12-15
12to prepare God's people for works of service, so that the body of Christ may be built up
13until we all reach unity in the faith and in the knowledge of the Son of God and become mature, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ.
14Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of men in their deceitful scheming. 15Instead, speaking the truth in love, we will in all things grow up into him who is the Head, that is, Christ.
2) Wearing a mask robs me of God’s power to influence non believers
Matthew 5:13-14
13"You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men14"You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden. 15Neither do people light a lamp and put it under a bowl. Instead they put it on its stand, and it gives light to everyone in the house. 16In the same way, let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.
If school is a place where the pressures of normalcy are stronger, then the potential results of being authentic, are much greater. I (we all) need to learn how to do that. | | |
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