Yesterday there was a crazy thunderstorm in my area. When I say “crazy” I don’t mean, “wow, pretty lightning.” I mean, “where did that tree branch come from? We don’t have maples in this area” crazy. I found a trash can lid outside our fence, random pieces of trash scattered throughout the yard. But the […]
Monthly Archives: July 2010
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Seminary Education on the Cheap
One the exciting privileges I have in life is to be able to go to seminary for formal pastoral education. I have been attending the DC campus of Reformed Theological Seminary for about four semesters now. And although I don’t believe that a seminary education is all it takes to be a pastor, it has […]
The Joy of Parenting
In an earlier post, I mentioned that my son has reached that milestone of one year of life. Today he and I were hanging out in my recliner. He was just sitting in my lap while we listened to some music and I read. Eventually he became bored with just sitting in my lap (babies […]
What is your Top Idea?
Paul Graham, a programmer and writer, has written an article about your “top idea.” He discusses the the concept of what he calls “ambient thinking” or those thoughts you have when you’re in the shower. Graham makes an interesting point that the idea that has dominance over your mind dictates the other types of thoughts […]
OmniFocus for iPad submitted to the App Store
Yesterday, The Omni Group announced that Omnifocus for iPad had been submitted to the App Store for review. This is exciting news for any GTD nerds (like myself) out there. For those of you who are not obsessed with personal productivity, Getting Things Done (GTD) is a book by David Allen that describes a helpful […]