Some of the newer readers of this blog may not even know I do fractal art. Well, here we go…
That one, and more, can be found here.
But I decided to take it all the way, and put the design on a tie!
No, Brian McClaren had nothing to do with this. 🙂
Some of the newer readers of this blog may not even know I do fractal art. Well, here we go…
That one, and more, can be found here.
But I decided to take it all the way, and put the design on a tie!
No, Brian McClaren had nothing to do with this. 🙂
I confess, I am somewhat hesitant, given the vociferous nature of the opposition we face regularly, to say almost anything personal on the blog outside of theological issues, but I’ll trust the Lord on this one. 🙂 Yesterday I was the best man in the wedding of one of my closest friends in the world, Warren Smith. Warren is a
I think I am somewhere in North Carolina, on my way to Atlanta for G3. Have a bit of a preview of what will be upcoming there, and then reviewed the debate I had with Dr. Gregory Coles on Saturday afternoon, discussing the language and terminology issues relevant to “Side B” advocates of “Gay Christianity.”
If the last DL caused you to lose sleep because of the creepy stuff we played from the global elites, today’s clips from our governmental overlords will probably produce more insomnia. Sorry, but while there is still some daylight left, expose the unfruitful works of darkness. After a half hour of that (including reading Amy Grant’s comments about welcoming the
1) Load your iPod with the third time you’ve listened to your opponent’s book…all the way through the endnotes and publisher’s materials—and third time you’ve listened to two of his public presentations. 2) Load a bunch of Rob Gagnon lectures, which you listened to a few years ago, but need to refresh. 3) Load the Indiana University lecture Doug Wilson
Chris Arnzen, long known as the (in)famous introducer (and arranger) of The Great Debate series on Long Island, will be starting his own radio program live drive-time in the afternoons on Long Island this week, and I will be joining him to discuss Pulpit Crimes. The program airs 3-4pm on WNYG, 1440 am. You can listen to the program on
I attended a memorial today for a saint of God I knew many years ago. In fact, I was his assistant for a period of time when I was in college. His name was Pastor Harold Green. He was the associate pastor of the North Phoenix Baptist Church back in the 80s and 90s (I was a member there from
I promised Tobias Riemenschneider I would hold off on responding to the tsunami of ignorance-based, infantile slander on social media until he could speak his own mind, which he has now done. So, here is my commentary, and I am glad to get this over with. Very few times in my ministry have I had to wade through this kind
Back to Phoenix (I hope whoever rifled one of my checked bags at JFK and stole one of my Flip Video cameras, with half of the footage of the Silverman debate last night, enjoys watching the debate on their stolen camera—and no, I can’t see that they took anything else, but, having been the victim of theft in the past,
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