Julie and her familyThose faithful who have stopped by this blog in the past, have heard about my friend Julie, who continues to battle cancer. It has been almost a year now since her second cancer event. This time it is very serious, sometimes ugly, and very hard on this dear young family. We spent … Continue reading Hope for Healing
Month: February 2005
Blog Thee Verily in a Biblical Fashion
A good man from one-half way around the world, living out the gospel in his vocation, offers these great guidelines for blogging from a Christian perspective. Good advice!
Strangers in a Strange Land – Part 2
Recently I heard a series of messages given by Dr. Mark Labberton of First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley. All credit here goes to Dr. Labberton. Below are my simple attempts to process the thoughts of this kind pastor. The series of talks was entitled, Strangers in a Strange Land.The Scripture is from Daniel Chapter 1.Daniel … Continue reading Strangers in a Strange Land – Part 2
Stranger in a Strange Land – Part I
Strangers in a Strange Land by James B. Janknegt's Recently I heard a series of messages given by Dr. Mark Labberton of First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley. I was captivated by Mark's thoughts, derived from the Book of Daniel. What I would like to do here is share with you a brief overview and reaction … Continue reading Stranger in a Strange Land – Part I
So what's with All These Darned Bloggers?
Blog, blog, bloggity blog. This has been an interesting journey of Blogging thus far for me. I spend far less time watching the Food Network, and I think this will keep my mind better engaged in reality and reflection as age advances. My buddy Rob Asghar has a link today to a very helpful (as … Continue reading So what's with All These Darned Bloggers?
Perfect Church, or Place of Hope and Healing?
Oh look, the perfect family at the Perfect Church!You might recall I have been thinking recently about the concept of "The Perfect Church". I had an interesting conversation with a friend today on the phone (again not accomplishing anything for the American economy). He has recently moved churches, in a situation similar to our family, … Continue reading Perfect Church, or Place of Hope and Healing?
Productive American Workforce, Unite!
My daughter says I never do anything productive at work. What does she know!?Here I am, today, discovering that it is not good to pour coffee into the CD drive on my desktop PC before saving the crucial client file to the hard drive. Stay tuned, more office management efficiency tips forthcoming.
Gosh Its Hot….or Maybe Not!
As a kid I loved Bugs Bunny, and I still do. There was one Bugs episode in which the Abominable Snow Man got somehow displaced in Palms Springs, or somewhere similar. His line to Bugs, after he had been sitting poolside in a towel and flip flops for a while, dripping huge quantities of water … Continue reading Gosh Its Hot….or Maybe Not!
To TNIV or Not TNIV, That is the Question
Ewwwww......Alright, I confess right here my predominant ignorance of which is the most correct Bible version. However, Mark Roberts has started an interesting series of posts on the new TNIV (which does not stand for Truly Neat Incredible Version, nor Those Naughty Inspired Visions) Bible, which has recently been released. Seems there is some disagreement … Continue reading To TNIV or Not TNIV, That is the Question
Getting Some Perspective on Life Here
I read this wonderful post tonight, as I finished a busy day of carting girls around Pasadena and surroundings, augmenting their teenage American lives. I was struck with the remarkable difference in the life of Keith Smith in Burkina Faso, and my life here in Southern California. A breath of fresh air, and a needed … Continue reading Getting Some Perspective on Life Here