I could never make something like this up, so I just submit it for your review. In response, I came across this article by The Internet Monk, which is what I will look up when (note, not if, but when) one of my daughters wants to get a tattoo.My only comment: I wonder what the … Continue reading Truth is Stranger Than Fiction
Month: October 2005
The New Evangelist
Today....as I was dropping my daughter off at her public high school - I was struck by the number of kids heading into school with Ipods on. Onward they shuffled, oblivious to traffic, noise, other people, cocooned in an audio world. A world of their own design, with each morning's audio accompaniment sculpted individually by … Continue reading The New Evangelist
What We Think….and What He Knows
Tonight, a dear old friend of nearly 80 years lies in a hospital bed, breathing on a ventilator. We are not sure of his condition, not sure whether he will recover, survive, or whether he will be with us much longer. As I ponder this, my eyes move from the cold concrete at my feet, … Continue reading What We Think….and What He Knows
Heart of Darkness
Fouad Ajami is the Majid Khadduri Professor of Middle East Studies at Johns Hopkins University, is director of the Middle East Studies Program and a 1982 recipient of a MacArthur Prize for his work on Middle East politics and culture. An author of several books, Dr. Ajami is a frequent contributor to leading periodicals of … Continue reading Heart of Darkness
He Kept His Promise….Twice
My two favorite college football teams are, 1) UCLA, and 2) whoever is playing against USC this week. However, over the years, I have become somewhat emotionally soured on college football. The low graduation rate of players, the influence of the pros, and then the scandals. And then, I hear of men like Charlie Weis, … Continue reading He Kept His Promise….Twice
A Bit More on Work and Faith
So, what does it mean to be a person who believes, who has oriented one's life around the person of Christ, and who must be engaged each day in the secular culture?Christianity Today recently ran this on the topic of work and faith. The final thought in this article is:Third, work is part of the … Continue reading A Bit More on Work and Faith