Archive for August, 2008
A Full Day in Hong Kong
We spent a couple days before the onething conference hanging out around Hong Kong and being true tourists, “typical americans!” as Marcus would complain. Here is what we did Wednesday.
-Stanley Beach, shopped (bought chopsticks!), read my bible at the pier, a beautiful day
-Rode on a double-decker bus, on the top, quite an experience in this [...]
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From National Geographic:
After 9,000 years of silence, Chile’s Chaitin volcano (pictured on May 3) is erupting with lava, ash, and lightning.
Since the volcano awoke on May 2, it has continued erupting intermittently, blanketing the area in ash and forcing more than 4,000 people to flee.
The mingling of lightning and ash seen above may be a [...]
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What is a Christian?
Last Fall at FSM, I took a class on Ephesians and Colossians by Stuart Greaves. The class was particularly moving to my heart because of the way Stuart taught it. It was more than biblical exegesis (which I love and I believe we need much more of), it was practical life application of the text. [...]
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Disclaimer: I wrote this post a year ago, and just now forced myself to publish it, hoping God will use it for His glory.
For the past month or so, my heart has been hidden away in a magical land called Narnia. I even had a dream that I stepped into it (For those who don’t [...]
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