>My understanding of the End

>Someone asked, so here is my 'timeline' regarding the kingdom and the end of history:- Jesus' birth and life showed the kingdom was inaugurated (Mark 1:14-15). Jesus clearly taught that this kingdom was a spiritual kingdom (John 18:36). Entering his kingdom require a spiritual rebirth (John 3:3).- His ministry, especially his death and resurrection bind … Continue reading >My understanding of the End

>My Picnic Table

>Here's some pictures of the picnic table I just finished. It took me about 4-5 hours of solid work. For someone who knew what they were doing, it would probably take 3 hrs. I followed some plans I found online. The plans were good except one thing. If you're going to countersink the bolts, you'll … Continue reading >My Picnic Table

>Song (s) of the Week

>I mentioned listening to the Dropkick Murphys while I mowed the lawn. They are the best Irish punk rock band out there (is there another - if so, someone tell me!). Here's two great, very different songs. Dropkick Murphy's, Warriors Code:Dropkick Murphy's, Green Fields of France:

>I want roots!

>It has been a weird day internally. During Luke's nap I watched The Boondock Saints II and wished I was Irish. Mowing the lawn I listened to the Dropkick Murphy's - an Irish punk band, and really wished I was Irish (so I could say cool words like 'lassie' and not sound stupid). Honestly, being … Continue reading >I want roots!

>Beginnings Causing Trouble (& Costing Jobs)

>Over the past year or two, the interpretation of first couple chapters of the Bible have created quite a stir among evangelical theologians, and derailed several careers. First, Peter Enns [formerly] of Westminster Theological Seminary was ousted after the publication of Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament. In the short … Continue reading >Beginnings Causing Trouble (& Costing Jobs)