Obie Fernandez - “Becoming a Worldly Person”
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008I like it lots when people share their stories. I’m really glad Obie Fernandez has shared his: “Becoming a Worldly Person.”
I like it lots when people share their stories. I’m really glad Obie Fernandez has shared his: “Becoming a Worldly Person.”
Several of my friends have been complaining lately about how things are going in the U.S., citing countless examples of stupidity in the general populace and pointing to our “leadership” with disgust. After listening to a lot of this, I think I’ve come up with a single, simple solution for all of these problems.
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Larro has a knack for finding great images…
This one reminded me of a couple of stories:
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away I took a couple of the youth group kids out and we toilet papered our church. The pastor privately told me that he thought it was awesome that we’d […]
If Christianists knew how to read I’d highly recommend this post written by somebody who seems to have a pretty clear idea of something or other (commentary in italics):
Christians: Tips To Doing Battle With Evil Atheists Some things to keep in mind:
Remember that they are people, just like you are. Contrary to what you may […]
I really like the blog “Father Jake Stops The World because Father Jake is a dude who walks what he talks. Here’s a good example of what I mean. He seems like he’s got his head and his heart in the right place. Kinda hard not to respect that. :)
I’ve been at RailsConf the past few days and am very sad that it’s ending tomorrow. Aside from the sheer joy of being amongst a congregation of ~1,800 other geeks attending awesome presentations about interesting and exciting technologies (Rails, Flex, Apollo, Slingshot, etc., etc., etc.), and making some very cool new friends, it’s been […]
The previous post reminded me of the time that a Christian friend from work (at a job I held a long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away) invited me to see his church’s Christmas presentation, which was a musical based on the works and writings (interviews?”) of Thomas Kinkade, the “Painter of Light.” […]