Thursday, June 23
Wednesday, June 22
Double Dangit
Well, there goes my template... I was changing it and it disappeared. So that's that.
I'm getting a wordpress blog, I will post the link soon.
I'm getting a wordpress blog, I will post the link soon.
Tuesday, June 21
Dangit
I was installing the new XCode (2.1) and the installer seems to have gone crazy and started writing wherever it wanted. Now my computer will not boot. The best part is, while I was trying to fix it, I thought I had it fixed and restarted it, but I unplugged the external harddrive too early, which made it impossible to boot from that disk.
I would just erase and start over, but I don't have my Tiger install disks...
I would just erase and start over, but I don't have my Tiger install disks...
Friday, June 17
Thursday, June 16
Spring Cleaning
I've had some things on my mind, all stewing, so I thought I'd share some of them here.
I have been auditing a class called Misseo Dei, or Mission of God for the last four days (one left) which has been a great experience for me. Basically it is a walk though the bible through the hermeneutic (or lens, interpretation) of God the Missionary. He starts coming to man in Genesis 3, and he keeps on doing it up to today. (Don't think that Gen. 1 & 2 are excluded, the very act of creation is an act of grace, a key component of God's mission.)
I have been noticing before this week that when I am thinking, and I come to some (relatively) "cool" conclusion, I am usually moved to talk to someone. Many times my internal "monologue" is a discussion with someone. I am usually thinking about what I would say to that person if they were here. I usually don't get around to actually talking to whoever I was thinking of, but it is interesting (to me anyway) that I never really just think "to myself." I think this is a pretty clear example of God's call to mission. I need to start heeding the call more often.
Another thing I have thought about recently is how vividly I have experienced God's Grace through my interaction with automobiles. My modern, scientific skepticism extends deep into meand I wish it didn't. But when faced with the grace I have seen in my driving I cannot be skeptical. There have been countless times where I have been driving and kinda zoned out... you know, not falling asleep or anything, but just doing what I have always done. (This usually occurs when I am doing the same thing over and over, day in and day out, like back when I lived in Stephenville and drove the same routes.) Something would seem weird, and when I started paying attention I would notice that I have just come up to a red-light and treated it as a 4-way stop, or just completely ran a red light and missed an accident. Skepticism counts it as happenstance, or absurdly calls it fortune, but I know that it is Grace.
Also, the only two cars I have owned have come to me at a much lower cost than the worth they have provided (and one of those is the Volvo I bought less than 2 months ago, but I have driven it more than 7,000 miles already)
God's Grace. And when I didn't notice it, God brought it to my attention. I had been driving every day the same route a couple of summers ago in Stephenville, and just days before I was to return to Maryland, I get pulled over. When I zoned out this time, I had been speeding in a school zone. All summer that school zone hadn't been in effect, but this last time I drove it, it was. "Wake up, look how I have blessed you."
I think that is about it for now.
I have been auditing a class called Misseo Dei, or Mission of God for the last four days (one left) which has been a great experience for me. Basically it is a walk though the bible through the hermeneutic (or lens, interpretation) of God the Missionary. He starts coming to man in Genesis 3, and he keeps on doing it up to today. (Don't think that Gen. 1 & 2 are excluded, the very act of creation is an act of grace, a key component of God's mission.)
I have been noticing before this week that when I am thinking, and I come to some (relatively) "cool" conclusion, I am usually moved to talk to someone. Many times my internal "monologue" is a discussion with someone. I am usually thinking about what I would say to that person if they were here. I usually don't get around to actually talking to whoever I was thinking of, but it is interesting (to me anyway) that I never really just think "to myself." I think this is a pretty clear example of God's call to mission. I need to start heeding the call more often.
Another thing I have thought about recently is how vividly I have experienced God's Grace through my interaction with automobiles. My modern, scientific skepticism extends deep into meand I wish it didn't. But when faced with the grace I have seen in my driving I cannot be skeptical. There have been countless times where I have been driving and kinda zoned out... you know, not falling asleep or anything, but just doing what I have always done. (This usually occurs when I am doing the same thing over and over, day in and day out, like back when I lived in Stephenville and drove the same routes.) Something would seem weird, and when I started paying attention I would notice that I have just come up to a red-light and treated it as a 4-way stop, or just completely ran a red light and missed an accident. Skepticism counts it as happenstance, or absurdly calls it fortune, but I know that it is Grace.
Also, the only two cars I have owned have come to me at a much lower cost than the worth they have provided (and one of those is the Volvo I bought less than 2 months ago, but I have driven it more than 7,000 miles already)
God's Grace. And when I didn't notice it, God brought it to my attention. I had been driving every day the same route a couple of summers ago in Stephenville, and just days before I was to return to Maryland, I get pulled over. When I zoned out this time, I had been speeding in a school zone. All summer that school zone hadn't been in effect, but this last time I drove it, it was. "Wake up, look how I have blessed you."
I think that is about it for now.
Wednesday, June 15
My theological worldview
Evangelical Holiness/Wesleyan | 86% | ||
Reformed Evangelical | 61% | ||
Neo orthodox | 57% | ||
Emergent/Postmodern | 57% | ||
Roman Catholic | 57% | ||
Fundamentalist | 46% | ||
Charismatic/Pentecostal | 46% | ||
Classical Liberal | 36% | ||
Modern Liberal | 14% |
What's your theological worldview?
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I wouldn't say this was the best quiz I ever took, but I think it was a little better thought out than the last one I took about my theological whatever...
Still there were too many statements that I would disagree with, but I wouldn't agree with the inverse "X is more important than Y in..." so I didn't know what to do.
Tuesday, June 14
Keep up with what I read (online).
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Friday, June 10
Friday, June 3
Monday, May 30
My Preference
I was really excited when Google came out with Google Maps, but I'm sticking with Mapquest until Google improves. Twice I have had trouble with Google directions and I have never had trouble with Mapquest.
For all direction services, please get rid of the "slight left 0.0 miles" and crud like that... just put "follow signs to...."
For all direction services, please get rid of the "slight left 0.0 miles" and crud like that... just put "follow signs to...."