Archive for May, 2006


New Podcast Is Up & Running

The new podcast is up and running. Just wanted to remind all of my non-tech savy friends it’s time to update your iTunes and/or subscribe.
This episode lacks anything special, outside of our typical Wayne’s World production value of sound effects and phones ringing in the background. Nick gives us the low down on his honeymoon [...]

Why I Have To Write

My great friend Sharon of Seattle wrote a superb post today that I thought I would share with you. Sharon is what we call a quasi-vintage blogger. She’s been blogging since 2002 which isn’t quite as long as a vintage blogger but is certainly longer than most of everybody else who has jumped on the [...]

It’s Cool To Travel, Brian McLaren Is Doing It

Nick, in his usual way (like me), pokes fun but does the same exact thing, in his recent post making fun of the emerging church’s fascination with travel and romanticized ideas.
Check it out here.
He just thinks he’s so dang superior with all of this European travel under his belt. I mean I’m not jealous . [...]

On Immigration

I thought this was a nice little witty cartoon on the immigration issue. I know there aren’t a lot of cut and dry answers to this complicated issue. But this cartoon reminds us that we have found ourselves in this situation before. Except last time we were on the other end. It would be good [...]

Yet More Pics

Well we had a nice little Memorial Day weekend. It seems like the only thing we did was fish and read. But it was quite nice. And Anna caught more fish than me. Which is to say she caught one and I caught none. But it was just a bait fish. But it was still [...]

Out of Town

We’ll be out of town until Monday. Back to the beach for Memorial Day. It’s a rough life.

Old School Soundtrack of My Life

I have no idea why I’m even writing this post. But for a while I’ve wanted to compile the soundtrack that made up my “formative years”. A couple of rules if you read this post.

a) You’re obligated by the “old school soundtrack of our lives standards”, to respond via comment and give a quick list [...]

Dan Kimball on Doctrinal Statements

Dan Kimball writes a great little piece on doctrines and the need to humbly  (and I would add somewhat loosely) approach doctrine and theology.
You can view it here.

Macbook Saber

Well we all knew the Macbook was awesome. There really is no denying it’s power. But this Jason Schwartzman/Rushmore wannabe takes it to a whole new level.

Excellent.

For Those Of You Scoring At Home

Anna has recently changed her blog location. And if you haven’t read any of what my wife has been writing and thinking about, then you’re missing out.
Her post from yesterday says things much better and much nicer than I would probably say them. So check out her post here.