Archive for August, 2008

health, other, religion

Gator Skin Balls.

I love dodgeball…have since I was a kid. I have a good arm1. Unfortunately, its permanently messed up so I can only throw for five or ten minutes before my arm begins to ache2. As a teenager I remember playing dodgeball regularly with Christian Service Brigade (CSB)3. We used this balls that had a tough [...]

learning, religion

Creation Museum Review - Part 2.

Well, I said I’d come back to the Creation Museum…so here goes. If you haven’t already, read my first post on the museum. Today we are only going to cover their core exhibit - The 7 C’s of History. This will be mainly a photographic tour. As with its other exhibits, I was immensely impressed [...]

web

Not Recommended: Web.com.

A number of years ago I began registering domains with web.com. Wow, it was wonderful. A slick interface, low prices ($8.95/yr.), and no hassle. Then Web.com was acquired by Interland - a massive internet company - and everything went downhill. Word of advice: don’t use web.com.
Web.come received an interface upgrade (err…downgrade) when it was acquired, [...]

learning, other, religion

Creation Museum.

Friday morning I rented a fifteen passenger van and loaded twelve teenagers along with Charity and myself into the van. We drove - including rest stops - for around twelve hours to Florence Kentucky, where we spent the night at Hyatt Place. The next morning we would drive another twenty minutes to Petersburg Kentucky, home [...]

charity, other, religion

The Girl in the Window.

Sometimes it is good to weep, to feel compassion in your soul, to remember how blessed we are, to remember how in need others are and to forget our own selfishness for a while. If you are ready to weep, to cry out to God, then I recommend reading this story.
Lane DeGregory is the author [...]

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