I love family picture time…

Carolyn says I always do something to mess up our family pictures. I don’t know why I do it. It’s innate. I think I’ve been doing stupid stuff in pictures for as long as I can remember. Having a beautiful…

John Piper loves Macs… or does he?

When a blog entry concludes with the following… Realize that millions of people in the other religions of the world are not looking for people with more American cultural coolness or techno savvy. They are looking for a Holy man,…

Outeach or “withreach?”

Stumbled across withreach.com thanks to Richard. Very intriguing and interesting. I plan to spend some more time there reviewing it. At the very least, the “community impact calculator” there is worth plugging in some numbers.

Zune doomed?

I had really, really wanted to try the Microsoft Zune. I know. I know what you’re all saying… It’s a Microsoft product. How could I even consider that? Well, I can consider that because when the Gates crew focuses, it’s…

Aw shucks, again.

Many thanks to Brooke Burger and UAM’s The Voice for interviewing and posting a story about me on their site. I’ve gotta admit that it’s encouraging to see at least one credible media source in town recognizing that there’s a…

Merry Christmas! (again)

Read the msnbc.com article here reporting that “Christmas” is back at major retailers this year after last year’s assinine attempt at neutering the holiday. I bet it causes major constipation for lawyers of the ACLU.

The devolvement of discernment

There’s one book I know I’ll be purchasing upon its imminent release: The Discipline of Discernment. Written by the Tim Challies of challies.com, it will be addressing the naked emperor of American Christianity – naivete. Perhaps naivete is too innocent…

Reading you like a book

Challies.com has had two provocative posts (his first one here) about how books reveal so much about a person. This new post, however, says you can know a lot about a church by the books it reads (or doesn’t). Consider…