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Monthly Archives: February 2007
Columbia Seminary…and decisions.
917 922 924916 It’s been a good weekend, and it’s winding down, now. We saw old friends and made some new ones. Grady got to go to chapel (his favorite — he’ll make a good PK). I thought visiting Columbia … Continue reading
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi…and a Few Good Books
We’re on the road again, headed to Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia. It’s the last of the three Seminaries I’m applying to that we have yet to visit. I’m blogging from our hotel room in Jackson, Mississippi. As a … Continue reading
Posted in Fatherhood, Grady, Literature, Reflection, Travel
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Why I’m “Presbymergent”
I mentioned a new website awhile back, for which I am a contributing editor. As part of the ongoing conversation, several of us are posting stories of our theological journeys as an answer to the question, “Why am I Presbymergent?” … Continue reading
Posted in Autobiographical, Blogging, Church
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2007: An Allegory
What I really want to write about is (duh) more of my ascent into Linux-land. But after two rather gushy posts in a row, and at the risk of losing my few remaining visitors, I’ll refrain. For now. I’ve just … Continue reading
Brand New Day
913914915 Moving day. Not physically (although that will come soon, too) but digitally. Today I begin migrating all of my files, applications and other software from Windows to Linux. Documents are a snap — nothing to do, since I already … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Open Source, Technology
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Free at last…Thank God Almighty, Free AT LAST!
Unless you know me very well, you have NO IDEA just how excited I am right now. It’s 1:00 in the morning, February 9th 2007. I’m sitting in my office at church (yes, I know–I should be home now). But … Continue reading
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I think they LOST something.
[Spoiler Warning] Last night’s season premiere of LOST didn’t deviate too much from the usual structure: There were flashbacks, revelations, forest chase-scenes, fistfights, weirdness (hello, forced-to-watch-videos-boy), and of course, surprises. Although seriously, who (besides the ex-husband) didn’t see that bus … Continue reading
Posted in Pop-Culture
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