>On opening day for the Tribe, I thought this was perfect. It's from one of the great baseball movies of all time "Major League" (mainly because it's about the Indians winning the pennant). 'Wild Thing' pretty much sums up our pitching last year. I'm not at all worried about the Indians offense, but if this … Continue reading >Song of the Week
Author: Daniel Waugh
>Calvin on the Cross
>“It follows that every good thing we could think or desire is to be found in this same Jesus Christ alone. For, he was sold, to buy us back; captive, to deliver us; condemned, to absolve us; he was made a curse for our blessing, sin offering for our righteousness; marred that we may be … Continue reading >Calvin on the Cross
>Our house has gone to the birds
>Birds tend to build nests in weird places around our house. Last year, it was on the kids playset, right at the top of the slide. We moved it, the bird rebuild it. This year the bird built it in the wreath on our front door. Every morning, I walk out the door and the … Continue reading >Our house has gone to the birds
>My confidence in our leaders plummets (update)
>Ok, plummets is an exaggeration. It didn't have that far to fall. But after seeing this, it may have just hit an all time low.Update: apparently, Rep. Johnson was joking. At least, that's what he said in a written statement on Thursday. "The subtle humor of this obviously metaphorical reference to a ship capsizing illustrated … Continue reading >My confidence in our leaders plummets (update)
>Stott on the Subsitutionary Death of Jesus
>We strongly reject, therefore, every explanation of the death of Christ which does not have at it's centre 'satisfaction through substitution' indeed divine self satisfaction through divine self substitution. The cross was not a commercial bargain with the devil, let alone one which tricked and trapped him, nor an exact equivalent, a quid pro quo … Continue reading >Stott on the Subsitutionary Death of Jesus