Monthly Archives: January 2007
Screwtape Letter #8
My Dear Wormwood, (Editor’s note: These posts on the Screwtape Letters are the result of the high-school Sunday school class that my wife and I teach at Trinity Baptist church, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. If any of this material would be … Continue reading
Friday Photos: Cuttin’ and Weldin’
I really do love working with cutting torches and welders. It is still amazing to me how you can make two pieces of metal become one. I spent the whole day two Saturdays ago (01/06/07) building a couple of drive-through … Continue reading
Screwtape Letter #7
My Dear Wormwood, Vocabulary: dilemma: a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made sceptic (skeptic): someone who doubts all that is standard and accepted. Psychoanalysis: a system of psychological theory aimed to treat mental disorders by bringing … Continue reading
ONE GOSPEL: TOWARD A SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONSENSUS
Last week the mailman brought me a copy of One Gospel: Toward a Southern Baptist Consensus, by Dr. David Dockery, president of Union University. I got around to reading the slim 36-page booklet on Monday. I found this a very … Continue reading
Screwtape Letter #6
“My dear Wormwood,” (Editor’s note: These posts on the Screwtape Letters are the result of the high-school Sunday school class that my wife and I teach at Trinity Baptist church, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. If any of this material would be … Continue reading
Defining Terms: Orthodoxy
If this first week of 2007 is any indicator of what is in store for the coming year of the SBC blog world, then it is going to be a thriller, somewhat akin to last Monday night’s Fiesta Bowl. It … Continue reading
This shot was taken last Friday evening at work. I don’t believe I have ever taken a night shot in the rain before. I like the way the lights reflect on the pavement. The driver is a guy we all … Continue reading
Moving
Well, I’m moving this blog over to WordPress. Several things have prompted the move. The main reason, however, is when I transferred over to Blogger Beta, I was not happy with the limited control I had over the page layout, … Continue reading