Thursday, March 26, 2015

Montana
By: Mason Dehmlow
Montana is the most diverse state for vacationing. The state of Montana has a countless number of activities to do and places to go for vacation.
Montana is very scenic. The Rocky Mountain range runs along the western border of the state. These snow-capped mountains are some of the most beautiful things that you will ever see in your life. The towering mountains are amazing and show God’s amazing beauty and his unfathomable power.
In the Rocky Mountain Range, is Glacier National Park. Glacier National Park is 1,583 square miles of majestic mountains, fabulous lakes, countless types of wildlife.  Glacier National Park has 762 lakes and 563 streams that combine to make 2,863 miles of water.  Glacier’s tallest mountain is Mt. Cleveland. It is a towering 10,448 feet tall.
Glacier National Park has so many different kinds of animals. There are birds, bears, moose, big horn sheep, wolves, coyotes, and a countless number of other kinds.
Montana is also one of the very few states where you can just escape and be free from all the hassles of life. You can drive for miles and see nothing but spectacular mountains, wide open prairies, and lakes abounding in beauty.  
When you are in Montana you can also visit the town of Missoula. While you are there, you can visit the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and learn about the wildlife in Montana. You can also go to the Missoula Smokejumpers Museum. Which features many stories and facts of the smoke jumper fire fighters.

While you are in the great state of Montana, you also need to visit the outstanding rodeo. The rodeos in Montana are some of the best rodeo in the country. They have some awesome cowboys and really good rodeo announcers. They also have great rodeo livestock.
Montana has a vast array of gorgeous mountains. While you are in Montana, you and your family can take advantage of the snow. There is skiing, snowboarding, and snowmobiling. If you choose to visit Montana during the summer time, can take advantage of the many outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, four-wheeling, horseback riding, and canoeing and kayaking.
If you are a hunter, Montana has many things to offer. It doesn’t matter what kind of hunter you are, Montana pretty much has it all. Deer, moose, bear, antelope, elk, and big horn sheep are some of the many animals available to hunt on great state of Montana . If you are a fisherman, you can take advantage of the many lakes, Whether it is ice fishing, fly fishing, or regular fishing, Montana has it all.
The state of Montana has a variety of things to do. It doesn’t matter if you have a big family of a little one, if you are single or married, it doesn't matter what your interests are Montana is the place to go on vacation.


Thursday, March 5, 2015

The Search for Significance

      Search for Significance
Mason Dehmlow
The book is called, The Search for Significance; it was written by Robert S. McGee. The genre of this book is Christian living personal growth. The Search for Significance is a book about growing in your faith and how we can apply some of what God has said and done for us to our lives. I read this book in a new members class I took to become a member of my church and as part of my profession of faith.  We skipped chapter one.
Chapter two is titled, The Origin of the Search. This chapter talks about how we need to stop trying to gain righteousness on our own. We need God. Chapter two says, “we must give up our own efforts to achieve righteousness, and instead believe that Christ’s death and resurrection alone are sufficient to pay for our sin and separation from God. The book also talks about the equation, “self-worth = performance + other’s opinion.” I really liked this equation because it is so true in how most of us live our lives. We feel like we need to have to approval of everybody around us and that we have to be perfect to feel worth anything. This is so true in our society today. We are constantly being pressured to look better, talk different, wear different clothes, eat different food, and to do about everything that God has commanded us not to do.
This book also talks about how important self-image is. Our self-image is important because it determines so many different things. It determines how we view ourselves as well as others. If we have a bad self-image, we feel as if we are below everyone else and we think we can’t do anything right.
If we have a good self-image, we see ourselves as capable of completing difficult tasks and if we fail we need to learn from our mistakes and try again.
This book also talks about forgiveness.  God forgives us even  when we mess up and make mistakes. He forgives us when we feel like no one can forgive us. We do not need to beat ourselves up for our mistakes. We need to learn from our mistakes and move on and try and forget about them.
I really loved this book. It has taught me so many things. It has taught me how to better view myself and I know I don’t have to worry about what other people think. It has taught me not to be “afraid” of God punishing me for every mess up that I have. The Search for Significance has also taught me to view others in a very different way. I try not to judge everybody because I know that they have problems that I could not ever imagine.
The Search for Significance also includes a diagram called the Feeling Wheel . This is a way to help identify your feelings so that you know how to handle certain situations. For example, the middle of the circle starts off with the emotions: mad, sad, peaceful, powerful, joyful, and scared. From there you find your first emotion in the middle and work outward from there.
It also talked about how our action reflect our beliefs. The process was writing down an act that we had done, then identifying our emotions that led us to that act. After the emotions, you figure out what thoughts led you to have those emotions. Finally you see how the action that you took reflects a negative belief of God. This process helped me. It helped me think before I even acted and then it helped me after I made a mistake and messed up.