Links for September 14, 2007
I’ve started to keep track of my library on Library Thing. I’ve got about half my books on there now. It is going to be quite a useful too when we pull out our new…
I’ve started to keep track of my library on Library Thing. I’ve got about half my books on there now. It is going to be quite a useful too when we pull out our new…
We’ve been having a lot of struggles with children and how they fit into the overall picture of theStory. We value our children and we have made it the point publicly many times that we…
For some reason I’ve always hated asking for money. I actually hate talking about money with most people. Money always seems to be a touchy subject for people and I’d rather just stay away from…
This should give some of you who love decorating (Mom) and buying new things (Charity) endless hours of fun. Design your room. ———————– This is a bit harder to explain, but there is this new…
This is just too awesome (ht) ———————– Online photo editing, with a lot of the capabilities that all you Mac users like with your web cam and doing silly photos of yourself. ———————– On killing…
This is in response and addition to Dan posts on leadership. I have done a bit of writing on the ideas of authority over the past few years. I have grown a lot in my…
And here is why I don’t like calling myself a Christian. (ht) ———————– I asked Dan what his thoughts on leadership were. He answered on his site, some good stuff here. ———————– Does micro-credit help…
Question: Should you draw or erase the line for someone else? Should you allow your sacrifices to be forced on other people in that they have to make the same ones without really deciding? Example…
This made me laugh out loud a number of times. The comments are probably the funniest. ———————– Looks like a conference I would enjoy. Anyone want to sponsor me to go? ———————– Hypocrisy of “Radicals”…
Since my Uncle Larry died on Thursday I have been finding myself in an abnormal amount of conversations about death, hell, heaven and the afterlife. My Uncle Doug is a pastor in Connecticut, has been…
This week we brought back Shutterbuggs. This time there was five of us that went out with cameras and snapped pictures for a few hours. We went to St Peters church who is soon going…
A few days ago my Uncle Larry had a heart attack. From my understanding of the story he was alone at home when he had it and had to crawl to a phone and then…
I took a critical reasoning class in Philosophy at Tyndale. We got a sheet of paper, that I still have to this day, that listed out all of the fallacies that people use when making…
We’ve been talking a lot about humour lately and how old people have such a different humour than we do, and wondering if in 30 years when we get older if our kids will think…
The more I desire to be active with my faith the more I realize the thin line between activism and self-absorbed acting. It’s a difficult line to see because part of me care very little…
The past two months, while traveling and resting I have read a lot of books, well a lot for me anyway. It was a lot of reading on international development, foreign aid, economics and new…
We are running the Sarnia Short Film Festival here in Sarnia this year on October 6th. 7 minute maximum films need to be submitted by MiniDV or DVD by Sept 24. Submissions from any city…
I remember the first time I experienced a beggar on the street. It was in Toronto and he looked right at me and my friends, I was around 14 years old and he asked me…
This will be my last post about the trip. We start our trek back to London, England today, sleep at the airport, and then fly out tomorrow morning. It’s been a good ride so far…
Rachel posted about our 29th day, so I won’t. I will post a few pictures of the Eiffel Tower fireworks and such if they turned out later. Rachel also told a story of my Q-tip…