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Time for a thinkathon
I just spent what may be the most valuable $17.45 of 2010. That's 2 x $4.60 for two flat whites, $5.50 for a large strawberry thick shake, and $2.75 for a pen when my other pen ran out. Oh, and I spent about four hours. This is an annual New Year's ritual I've been doing since about 2004. Here's what I do. I gather several key items... my Bible, my diary for the past year
Loving father; willing son
I recently took my family to visit the Australian War Memorial in Canberra. With my sons in hand, we gazed on battle scenes and war memorabilia. The boys were keenly interested in the old guns, tanks and planes. “Look at this one, Daddy! Wow, I'd like to fly that one!” I enjoyed their enthusiasm for the sights, since the War Memorial was a favorite of my childhood, too. Yet now as a father, I was
Value in novels
Back at work in the post office at Huntington. Slow going with souls here, but there are encouraging signs. Men unsound in doctrine complicate the issue by "sanctification" experiences. Ah, for a place where the Scriptures have not been twisted! Lord, send me to Ecuador! Reading Of Human Bondage stirred me again to feel today. This is one thing I see of value in a novel; it stirs me from apathy, moves me to love,
A far green country
This video clip has captivated me over the last week or so. I've watched it at least a dozen times. Craig Johnson first pointed me to it. Here's how he introduced it: One of the best parts of the movie, The Return of the King (in my opinion), is this little dialogue between Gandalf and Pippin, waiting for the enemy to break through the upper gate in Gondor. Interestingly, this dialogue is not in