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Monthly Archives: September 2016
Chasing His Peace
You have nothing to lose by trusting in the Lord. It’s funny how that statement seems mundane to so many mainstream Christians. I’ve seen it first hand, and I’m sure you have, too: It becomes a part of the ritual … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, faith, heart-led, peace with god, politics, social sciences, tribulation, western civilization
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Anatomy of Crutcho Creek, Part 3
As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. Today was a little disappointing because most of Crutcho Creek was inaccessible. That is, we are the point where the … Continue reading
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Tagged Crutcho Creek, cycling, geography, photography
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Already Broken
I’m watching the action in Syria with some interest. I cannot support any of the combatants, but I can tell you assuredly that there would be no war there had not the US (and allies) sent so much money and … Continue reading
Open Source Life
You can run into various terms when researching it — DIY, hacking this-or-that — but the skills and methodology mean nothing if you don’t sense a drive for it. It arises from recognizing that someone is trying to control your … Continue reading
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Tagged corporations, Creation, DIY, faith, Free and Open Source Software, Hacker Culture, heart-led, Network Civilization, open source
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Anatomy of Crutcho Creek, Part 2
As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. Starting from the previous part of this journey, Crutcho Creek wanders through the east side of Frolich Meadows, which is … Continue reading
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Mountain of Hearts
It was beautiful weather today but I couldn’t go riding. I had to wait for some kind of periodic mass maintenance at our apartments today; they wanted someone home because there’s a bit of risk involved in using their pass … Continue reading
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Tagged heart-led, Matthew's Gospel, scripture
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Just Wishing
I wish I had the resources to do what this guy does. One of the blessings of living in Oklahoma for me is getting to see storms like that. Some of his images are just amazing, speaking that wordless language … Continue reading
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Tagged miscellaneous, personal, photography, weather
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Psalm 118
This is the final “Hallel Psalm” and we are altogether certain this is the one Jesus sang with His disciples on His way to the Garden of Gethsemane. It was originally composed as a processional and is plainly designed for … Continue reading
You Cannot Trust Reality
We’ve all experienced it at one time or another. You proceed along some route of travel and suddenly some other traveler appears out of nowhere. Maybe you collide or maybe you just get a shock from how near you came … Continue reading
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Tagged cynicism, epistemology, faith, heart-led, moral development, quantum reality, western civilization
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Anatomy of Crutcho Creek, Part 1
As always, click on any image to see it full-sized. CTRL-click will open the image in a separate browser tab. The image locations are numbered in teal this time. Long ride today simply because Crutcho Creek is really long and … Continue reading
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