Monthly Archives: March 2007
Photoblog: Day 4 of my Trip, Part 1
I now have a new keyboard and a new battery for Dell Inspiron 9300 being sent to my house. Unfortunately they are on their way to my home in Pennsylvania and will be of no use to me on my trip. My battery died exactly one week after the warranty on it expired, and as [...]
Photoblog for Days 2 and 3 of my Trip
Update: This is my third try to upload photos. I am using my usual blogging software this time. We will see. Previously the pictures were removed by the time the post reaches the blog when I used WordPress’s post writing page. Aargghh!!! There’s not much to report on my trip these last two days. The [...]
Photoblog for Day 1 of my Trip
Rather than do a lot of writing about my experiences, I thought I’d let some of the pictures I take each day speak for me. If you click on each photo, you will be taken to my flickr, where you can see and/or download larger versions. If you would like a really large copy of [...]
Soon to Be "On the Road"
It is now time to turn in and get my 4 hours of sleep before leaving tomorrow on my vacation/spiritual renewal/friends and family/continuing education week away. I will have wireless in most of the places I will be staying, so I expect to post regularly and with my nifty new camera, I hope to publish [...]
Insomnia
It is now after 12 Midnight (notice I did not write 12am, since I do not believe 12 am or 12 pm actually exist), and I have been awake since around 6:30 am on Saturday morning. . . a total of 41.5 hours so far. Other than a few yawns, I have had no adverse [...]
The Summer Ends – Wendell Berry
This week’s poem is “The Summer Ends,” by Wendell Berry. It is taken from his book A Timbered Choir, which can be purchased by clicking on the the title. Poems are reprinted on this website with the hope that those reading them will discover new poetry and poets and will hopefully purchase the works of [...]
This Week’s Quote: Sarah Cunningham
This Week’s Quote comes from Leadership Journal. “Few people see Christianity as a shift of allegiance that prompts us to make personal changes in beliefs, habits, and lifestyles. We must continually examine our churches to make sure our message is one that requires transformation.” -Sarah Cunningham is a 28-year-old PK and former megachurch staffer now [...]
Rickie Lee Jones: My First Pop Crush and Her New CD
“Whatever it is Christ said doesn’t get a fair shake,” Rickie Lee Jones said. On a rainy December day, she was sniffling and coughing, fighting a bad cold and losing. Thus begins an New York Times article of Rickie Lee Jones that focuses on her new album The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard, which was recently [...]
Philippians 3:17-4:1, My Paraphrase
Philippians 3:17-4:1Fellow believers, join together in imitating me and fix your eyes on those who walk according to the example you have in us. For many live as enemies of the cross of Christ. I have often spoken of them to you, and even now I tell you again in great sorrow. Their end is [...]
Luke 13:31-35
On that same day, some Pharisees came to Jesus and said to him, “Get away from here and leave this place, for Herod intends to kill you.” Jesus said to them, “You go and tell that fox, ‘Look, today and tomorrow I cast out demons and perform healings, and on the third day I will complete [...]
