You know, my blog makes it seem like I’m obsessed with global warming, but I’m really not; I just seem to come across that topic […]
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Evangelicals and Global Warming
I don’t get why so many evangelicals are global warming skeptics. Actually, this is changing quite a bit, which is a good thing. But for […]
Busyness
I hate it when people say that I’m busy. As in, “I know you’re busy, but…” I’ve decided to avoid saying that about myself as […]
Strange Dream
I had a really strange dream the other night. My mom comes to me and shows me that both she and Abby got tattoos. Abby […]
Generosity
Henry was in town and stayed at our place for a couple nights. While here, we made him help assemble shelves from Ikea (we all […]
Christian Shortcomings, Encouraging / Discouraging Conversations
This morning I caught myself absentmindedly singing Michael Bolton’s “Time, Love and Tenderness” loud enough where someone else could hear. What the heck was I […]
Abby’s tricks, being a Mr. Mom, soup cooking
Abby’s tricks. I really shouldn’t be treating her like a trained seal. But she’s just too much fun. For various circumstantial reasons, I’ve been spending […]
Real Education Means Being In The World
Mike’s comment about education in the context of normal life versus education out of the context of normal life reminded me of this fascinating speech […]
Thinking Into Acting vs. Acting Into Thinking
Mike’s entry on thinking into acting vs. acting into thinking reminded me of this fascinating account in Blink, this Malcolm Gladwell book I just read […]
Lost sucks
At work, the espresso bars offer a “Milky Way” – a latte with vanilla, chocolate, and caramel. Underneath the description, it says “ask for whipped […]