things i like. mostly ridiculous.
Yeah... We don't have a TV. But they did include $2. Still can't figure out why.
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Join Carol Howard Merritt and Bruce Reyes-Chow as they welcome David Batstone, author of Not for Sale: The Return of the Global Slave Trade–and How We Can Fight It and the Founder and President of the Not For Sale Campaign. Also joining Carol and Bruce are Jan Edminston (A Church For Starving Artists) and Kris Thompson (Calvary Women’s Services). via godcomplexradio.com One of the joys of producing God Complex Radio is the variety of shows that we get to do. Last week, Carol and Bruce talked about sex...
via vimeo.com My good, good friend Chad Herring asked me to preach with him as he was installed as the Moderator of Heartland Presbytery (stand and clap...) this past weekend. It was such an honor to be asked and such a joy to participate in. I hope you find it meaningful as well.
We can only dream that someday, when our condition is more widely understood, when perhaps an Introverts' Rights movement has blossomed and borne fruit, it will not be impolite to say "I'm an introvert. You are a wonderful person and I like you. But now please shush. via theatlantic.com Often funny, and uber-informative. Please read it and heed it. Not to be dramatic or anything, but I basically cried through this entire article. No lie. I'm getting tired of not being able to be me.
via gizmodo.com Although my dear friends at Gizmodo claim this is a humorous look at 10 reasons to avoid talking on the phone, to me it looks like a neatly bullet pointed list of all the reasons...
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You are not here to verify,instruct yourself,inform curiosity,or carry report.You are here to kneel.-- T.S. Eliot, “Little Gidding” Resurrection takes care of itself. It’s getting people into tombs that’s hard. Just as nature abhors a vacuum, most contemporary people, both liberals and conservatives, abhor boundaries. via natcath.org I pretty much think Richard Rohr is the wisest teacher I know of. As you prepare for Lent, I hope this short article serves you well.
At church we are beginning a new experience on Sunday nights. Part worship, part education, part fellowship. We meet for 5-7 week chunks and learn Bible stories along a common theme. Our first theme...