If you're looking for the Classy Cantina . . . sorry, I've moved on from there a while back.
Your more than welcome to hang out with me here on Casanova's Walk, as I travel the path, and try to figure out what it means to be a Christian "in but not of" this crazy fallen world.
Who is DJ Cas?
Well, it used to be this guy . . .

"D.J. Casanova"
By day, he was your typical government worker, just another cog in the machine. By night he was your typical forty something computer geek who amused himself surfing the net, tinkering with a little bit of amateur audio and graphics work, writing stories and downloading every free game demo he could find.
That's what got us into the whole "DJ" mess . . .
First, he got hooked on an online game called City of Heroes about two months after the first forums opened, and then came beta, then CoH went live, then he eventually fell in with a delinquent bunch of Internet broadcasters who offered him a job and the rest is history!
It was kind of cool, but something just didn't click. As a matter of fact, it hadn't clicked for a long time, but he didn't know exactly what it was. What it turned out to be was his relationship with God. He had danced around it, pondered it, investigated it, dismissed it, pondered it some more, and failed to come to any real conclusion on the subject for as long as he could remember. God just waited patiently, dropping breadcrumbs, saving him from total disaster time and again . . . while he mostly ignored Him.
Suddenly the clues started to make more sense, and the need to figure out where all those breadcrumbs were leading to became more important each day. That led to a lot of long talks with some great folks who were farther along the path than him, a whole lot of reading, soul searching, and prayer. Eventually, it led to baptism and acceptance of Christ as his Savior.
That brings us to D.J. Cas . . .

I hung onto the Internet D.J. gig for a while, even introduced a fairly popular Sunday morning show, “The Sunday Sound,” to the station. In the long run; however, it just didn’t work out. My newfound Christian ways were tolerated, but just didn’t mix with the hedonistic spirit of the station.
Most days I’m still a typical government worker, another cog in the machine. Now, I spend my nights surfing the net, studying, researching, and attending classes at the local Christian College. I also find time to amuse myself as one of your not so typical forty something Christian geeks who volunteers with the three-year olds and the junior high kids at my church. I still have a long way to go, but my path is much clearer now . . . and He is still dropping breadcrumbs to lead me back to the path when I stray.
Welcome to Casanova’s walk.

"D.J. Casanova"
By day, he was your typical government worker, just another cog in the machine. By night he was your typical forty something computer geek who amused himself surfing the net, tinkering with a little bit of amateur audio and graphics work, writing stories and downloading every free game demo he could find.
That's what got us into the whole "DJ" mess . . .
First, he got hooked on an online game called City of Heroes about two months after the first forums opened, and then came beta, then CoH went live, then he eventually fell in with a delinquent bunch of Internet broadcasters who offered him a job and the rest is history!
It was kind of cool, but something just didn't click. As a matter of fact, it hadn't clicked for a long time, but he didn't know exactly what it was. What it turned out to be was his relationship with God. He had danced around it, pondered it, investigated it, dismissed it, pondered it some more, and failed to come to any real conclusion on the subject for as long as he could remember. God just waited patiently, dropping breadcrumbs, saving him from total disaster time and again . . . while he mostly ignored Him.
Suddenly the clues started to make more sense, and the need to figure out where all those breadcrumbs were leading to became more important each day. That led to a lot of long talks with some great folks who were farther along the path than him, a whole lot of reading, soul searching, and prayer. Eventually, it led to baptism and acceptance of Christ as his Savior.
That brings us to D.J. Cas . . .

I hung onto the Internet D.J. gig for a while, even introduced a fairly popular Sunday morning show, “The Sunday Sound,” to the station. In the long run; however, it just didn’t work out. My newfound Christian ways were tolerated, but just didn’t mix with the hedonistic spirit of the station.
Most days I’m still a typical government worker, another cog in the machine. Now, I spend my nights surfing the net, studying, researching, and attending classes at the local Christian College. I also find time to amuse myself as one of your not so typical forty something Christian geeks who volunteers with the three-year olds and the junior high kids at my church. I still have a long way to go, but my path is much clearer now . . . and He is still dropping breadcrumbs to lead me back to the path when I stray.
Welcome to Casanova’s walk.
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