Wow… just saw this on Wednesday early morning but figure it could wait until Sunday… Check out this logo image! And, it seems as if it has been around a while so I’m not sure how my media induced worldview missed it.
This image is a part of the www.livepositively.com campaign. It is a call for greater community involvement on a variety of issues. It is also the corporate social responsibility efforts of a major Fortune 500… perhaps, you have heard of them…
Coca Cola.
Jinkees, friends, I wish we had come up with this image which mixes Ash Wednesday with a positive smile. For me, this is the image of a disciple, not a soft-drink company doing good!
D. Scott Miller
D. Scott Miller is the dean of Catholic Youth Ministry bloggers which is a polite way of either saying that he is just plain old or has been blogging for a long time (since 2004.)
Scott recently married the lovely Anne and together they have five adult young people and also grandparent three delightful kids (so, maybe he is just plain old!) Scott presently serves at Saint John the Evangelist in Columbia, MD as the director of youth and young adult ministry.
He has previously served on the parish, regional, diocesan, and national levels as well as having taught within a catholic high school. He is one of the founders of RebuildMyChurch and has returned to posting regularly (keeping regular is important to old guys) at ProjectYM.
D. Scott Miller
D. Scott Miller is the dean of Catholic Youth Ministry bloggers which is a polite way of either saying that he is just plain old or has been blogging for a long time (since 2004.)
Scott recently married the lovely Anne and together they have five adult young people and also grandparent three delightful kids (so, maybe he is just plain old!) Scott presently serves at Saint John the Evangelist in Columbia, MD as the director of youth and young adult ministry.
He has previously served on the parish, regional, diocesan, and national levels as well as having taught within a catholic high school. He is one of the founders of RebuildMyChurch and has returned to posting regularly (keeping regular is important to old guys) at ProjectYM.