Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Wednesday, June 22, 2005
foldedspace.org: Get Rich Slowly!
Yet another article for you to read:
foldedspace.org: Get Rich Slowly!:
Quote from the author: "I've read over a dozen books on personal finance. Recurring themes have become evident."
foldedspace.org: Get Rich Slowly!:
Quote from the author: "I've read over a dozen books on personal finance. Recurring themes have become evident."
dervala.net: Strong Language
dervala.net: Strong Language: "Engineers, scientists, and military officers often turn out good prose. Their sentences may not always be limpid, lyrical or arresting, but as writers they are capable of a clarity and precision that academics and marketers often can’t or won’t match."
While this statement may be a generalisation, I stand with the first comment for this article. "Hear Hear".
While this statement may be a generalisation, I stand with the first comment for this article. "Hear Hear".
Monday, June 20, 2005
Small is the New Big
I thought it was interesting what Seth Godin (who I gather is an author of some kind) said about Churches in his article: Small is the New Big!
He said this, "A small church has a minister with the time to visit you in the hospital when you’re sick."
It is so true! In our Mega-Church culture, we have moved away from churches that have time for indivduals, we now have churches that just serve some arbitrary (though admirable) vision. Personally, I hope Seth is right and we start to move back towards smaller, more personable churches... With a the right lessons learn along the way of course :)
He said this, "A small church has a minister with the time to visit you in the hospital when you’re sick."
It is so true! In our Mega-Church culture, we have moved away from churches that have time for indivduals, we now have churches that just serve some arbitrary (though admirable) vision. Personally, I hope Seth is right and we start to move back towards smaller, more personable churches... With a the right lessons learn along the way of course :)
Saturday, June 18, 2005
Does God have a sense of humor?
I thought this was a funny cartoon :)
It always amazes me that people think of God as uninteresting, always serious, etc. You just have to look around you to see that God definately has a sense of humor...
As well as an eye for art, and an imense love for you!
Wednesday, June 01, 2005
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