
There are not many books that I would say are my most-recommended, and indeed ostensibly there should be only one. Well, right now – for my Christ-following readers – the next book you read needs to be the Radical Reformission by Mark Driscoll of Mars Hill Church in Seattle. Really… not kidding… read the friggin’ [...]
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I finished a great book recently (and indeed many of you probably thought it was a permanent addition to my ‘Currently Reading’ due to my procrastination)… it’s called The Right Thing by Retired Navy Commander Scott Waddle. You may recognize his name as the CO of the USS Greeneville, a nuclear submarine that collided with [...]
November 27, 2005 – 4:22 pm

Yesterday afternoon I had a moment… I was sitting on the couch enjoying a Chardonnay and a Lean Pocket while watching news clips of shoppers trampling themselves to finish their Christmas shopping before noon… and I’m thinking to myself that all common sense has gone to pot. Here these people are pushing each other to [...]
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November 20, 2005 – 1:30 am

I was recently asked about the website Reasons to Believe found on my Jumps page. It prompted me to draw attention to it and to a great book written by the organization’s president, Dr. Hugh Ross. The book is available from Reasons.org and from Amazon.com. Hugh Ross talks on the words of scripture in the [...]
November 12, 2005 – 2:59 pm

I know that I already posted this a couple weeks ago but that was with my previous blogging software and I whacked the previous database before I could import those postings over here… sooo… Here it is again: I am almost done with this book and it is great! No More Christian Nice Guy, by [...]