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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Giving It Away
Walk your talk. All Creation is just a tool for the Father’s glory. Wealth is for sharing, but it rests on the foundation of the covenant of faith. I bought that fancy Linksys WRT1200AC router as part of my tool-up … Continue reading
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Tagged computer technology, economics, internet, networking technology, personal
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Wandering and Wondering
I need to do something different this time. The last two days of riding were rather routine. Most of my awareness was somewhere else, but God has used such riding to accomplish a lot in my soul. As you might … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, heart-mind, photography, politics
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Linguistic Cynicism
Just for the record: My use of Oester and Odin as symbols are a matter of semantic choice; it’s grammar in the sense of usage — what’s familiar to the broadest portion of the reading audience. One of the few … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient hebrew culture, bible, languages, mythology
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More Expectations
I want to let you in on some more of my plans and expectations. You still have to decide for yourself what God wants from you, but I share this because it might ring a bell with you, too. First, … Continue reading
Cycling: NE 63rd and Katy Trail
Yesterday I managed a short ride after the rains moved on. Today I took the camera out for a longer ride, reversing last week’s loop: up Midwest Boulevard to NE 63rd, westbound over the hills between the North Canadian and … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, geography, photography
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Praying about Trump’s Administration
How should we pray? This is another “TL;DR” post. The answer requires pulling together many threads. The question is not sterile and precise; it’s organic. So is the answer. If you take the example of the Model Prayer (“the Our … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, economics, heart-led, moral dominion, politics, prayer, tribulation
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More of God’s Unchanging Truth
Maybe this won’t take up so much space since I’ve already covered the background. The Cult of Oester is not the whole problem; Western Civilization also has the male counterpart that I call the Cult of Odin. As with Oester, … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical manhood, human institutions, organizational theory, Western mythology
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It’s Not Left versus Right
A few readers didn’t want to comment on the previous post, but have chatted with me through other means. The questions seem to share a few common themes, so let me try to put out the fire, as it were. … Continue reading
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Tagged business, economics, politics
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God’s Truth Never Changes
If you have a short attention span, this is too long; don’t read it (TL;DR). Sometimes it takes a bit of verbal struggle to gather loose ends. This post offers little that’s new in content. It’s just a refresh of … Continue reading
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Tagged ancient civilizations, ANE, Bible History, biblical manhood, biblical womanhood, epistemology, feminism, game, pagan mythology, western civilization
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Psalm 119: Pe 129-136
We are treated to the Wonder of Moral Vision. It is as if someone came into his soul and turned on the light for the first time. Suddenly, everything was vivid and bright, and the world made sense. The psalmist … Continue reading
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Tagged Biblical Law, Hebrew Scripture, psalm 119
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