Entries from April 2010

I Went with the Neon Whimsical

Date April 28, 2010

Carol was married to Ray for 30 years. During all those years Ray loved his Carol and Carol loved Ray. At the same time Ray was also struggling with being gay and eventually told Carol. Ray and Carol did everything two people in love could do to find a solution, and the solution they came [...]

Sin, Salvation, and The Savior

Date April 23, 2010

Memo to Self: Skip the witty lead-in. Pass on the relevant but lengthy personal anecdote. Don’t bother with an introduction that ends up longer than the actual post. For once would you just get to the point. These people have other things to do, you know. Memo back to Self: I know I know I [...]

Chuckles in Heaven

Date April 22, 2010

We make plans, and God laughs. My intention to spend today blogging in the glow of my laptop with a Bible on one side and a cup of coffee on the other was superseded by happenings that were never in my plan book. God must have been guffawing himself silly. So here’s hoping for Friday, [...]

The Long and Winding Road that
Leads Absolutely No Where!

Date April 21, 2010

As mentioned in my last post, my initial experimentation at blogging on my new bright and shiny iPad was less than successful, at least in addressing the topic of “Sin, Salvation and A Savior” as I had originally intended. On the other hand, had my goal been to make my directorial debut in creating a [...]

iSwear, iSin, iPad

Date April 15, 2010

Today I decided to take my bright and shiny iPad out for it’s first blogging test drive to see what this baby could do besides beat me beyond humiliation in Scrabble. And so for the past two hours I’ve been contently sitting here at Starbucks tapping lightly on my glistening little tech toy on my [...]

The Mystery of Easter

Date April 4, 2010

Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting? Christ is Risen, He is Risen Indeed!

Why Play Nice When There’s No Forever Penalty for Wrong?

Date April 1, 2010

If there is no consequence or judgment then what is the purpose of right and wrong? Why defend the helpless and vulnerable? Why do good? The answer seems so obvious to me that I wonder if I’m missing something. Is the question more complicated than I’m understanding it to be? I doubt it would be [...]