Eugene Mason

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Gender Male
Industry Non-Profit
Occupation Communications Director
Location Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Introduction I live, serve Christ, and work in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm happily married to Keri Mason and we have a daughter, Eden Hope, who we adopted from China in August 2007. We are currently in the process of adopting again internationally.
Interests Macintosh, movies, photography, videography, writing, theater, theatrical lighting, travel, television, gardening, walking, hiking, tennis, science fiction, Star Wars, American history, design, imagineering, Disney, Disney World, beach, driving, California, mountains, Christianity, Republicans, China, stationery, printing, Africa, Asia, China, India, Australia
Favorite Movies Dances with Wolves, Die Hard, Star Wars, The Hunt for Red October, The Matrix, National Treasure, Batman Begins, The American President, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, The Perfect Murder, A Few Good Men, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Batman Begins, Superman Returns, X-Men, The Dark Knight, Wall-E, Avatar, Sherlock Holmes, Iron Man, 2012, Transformers, The Dark Knight, The Thomas Crown Affair, The Blind Side
Favorite Music Billy Joel, John Williams, Steven Curtis Chapman, Nichole Nordeman, Elton John, Sting, Phil Collins, Aerosmith, 4HIM, Amy Grant, Apollo Four Forty, Bebo Norman, Annie Lenox, Seal, The Crystal Method, Sonic Flood, Skillet, Coldplay, Hans Zimmer
Favorite Books Bible, Crazy Love, Systematic Theology, Knowing God, Good to Great, The Influentials, Breakout Churches, The Imagineering Way, Unlearning Church, Future Grace, Desiring God, Orbiting the Giant Hairball, E.M. Bounds on Prayer, The Valley of Vision, Hearts of Fire, The Book of Virtues, The Great Omission, Radical (Reclaiming Your Faith from the American Dream)

When your science teacher smashed a frozen rose with a hammer, did you warm the petals to bring them back to life?

No, my science teacher was bald and had a hair transplant in the middle of the year, so usually we were all staring at his head and thinking, "How did he get all that hair? Is it real?" instead of watching the actual science experiments.