Kids are off to bed (almost), E is at a book club and Myth Busters is a repeat, but one I haven’t seen! Now for a cuppa… # Another day of meetings… # Powered by Twitter Tools.
Daily Archives: February 28, 2008
1 Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. 2 Indeed, by faith our ancestors received approval. (Heb. 11:1-2) The title does not, of course, refer to the song by George Michael, I will allow someone else to exegete that text. Instead it refers […]
I mentioned yesterday our new site over at the SHC, but I didn’t mention that we have new videos! There is even a blooper reel that is very amusing. SHC Video Gallery
Those crazy kids raised over $6.6 MILLION dollars! 46 hours straight of standing up (if not always dancing). It is an amazing thing to be a part of so we made sure to be there for the final count. I just uploaded my last set of THON pics and here […]
The poll is still running (just look to the left of this page), but I wanted to let folks know that the Bible is creeping up as the central item in my intentionally limited selection in the poll. What is central to Christianity? * Belief in the substance of the […]
A reminder from Kevin of BlueCord.org. Be sure to go to his site for all the details and to submit your own. Call for Submissions: Biblical Studies Blog Carnival XXVII It is almost time for another Biblical Studies Blog Carnival. The next blog carnival will be hosted here on Blue […]
Ben Myers brings us this great definition of liberal theology from Richard Rorty. In an interview, Richard Rorty has offered a very memorable assessment of liberal theology: “I’m delighted that liberal theologians do their best to do what Pio Nono said shouldn’t be done – try to accommodate Christianity to […]
You can do this on a Windows machine, my brother has in the past, but this is a nice how-to guide for those with Macs. Mac Automation: listen to a text document Filed under: Features, How-tos Don’t have time to read that Word, Pages, or TextEdit document at your desk? […]