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. 🙂
Two topics today. First forty minutes on my thoughts on the upcoming election and how, if the Marxists are victorious (and that may be a foregone conclusion), it could be the last even pretend election in our lifetimes, and how this should, in my opinion, impact those who have decided that not voting is their best choice. Then, in the
I planned on this for a few months. Thanks to Summer and tucsonmom for driving up the hill in support. 26 miles, 6,234 feet of ascent, topping out at 8,300 feet. Mt. Lemmon, Arizona. Next time I will plan to descend this monster. I didn’t this time because I was planning on riding Gate’s Pass the next day, and wanted
This is about 30 miles north of Phoenix this morning about quarter to six. I already had nearly 40 miles in (total of 70 for the ride) and was really enjoying the downhill with the tailwind (after the long slog uphill against the wind) but I just had to lose a bit on the final average speed to stop and
Covered a lot of ground today. Started off mentioning this video on Eastern Orthodoxy, as well as this video on the communist infiltration of the West. Then we revisited how Reformed men should approach any topic, but in particular, the topic of the New Covenant, baptism, etc., in light of further comments made on last week’s debate with Jared Longshore.
Had some enjoyable banter in response to Jeff Durbin’s live Facebook video from yesterday, and then we moved into considering some of the comments made by Trent Horn after his debate with Gavin Ortlund on sola scriptura. Some very interesting and important directions are being mapped out that are relevant for everyone interested not only in Roman Catholic apologetics, but
We had to move the program around a bit today, and I ended up having to do it from home, so my apologies for needing to deal with “providential hindrances.” Started off extending our sincere condolences to Doug Wilson, his family and everyone associated with Christ Church in the passing of his dear father last evening, Jim Wilson. Here is
It was a new experience for me: as I walked up to the podium in Águas de Lindóia , Brazil, at the 19th Annual FIEL Conference, accompanied by Eros Pasquini, my tremendously talented translator, the entire gathered group of over 1,000 pastors began to laugh. Now, I’ve spoken to some tough audiences before (like the mainly Roman Catholic attendees at the
Covered the waterfront today, so to speak, applying Christian worldview principles to a bunch of stuff that came up on my social media feed, including designer babies, gay mirage, and a bunch of broke wokeness. Started preaching a few times, I’ll admit, and Squirrel did his best to distract me, too, that mischievous little rodent!
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