Entries from April 2008
There has been little to no content here for a while, not because I haven’t been thinking of the things I normally do, more just because I don’t have time to process it into something readable, so please except my apologies whilst I blog about some blogging tools I’ve come across in the last few […]
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Tags: Blogging · Technology
April 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Ive been drowning under the weight of being busy at work, moving house, attempting my uni work and being ill for the last few days and have not been suceeding at any of them (yes, Im even not good at being ill), so I would appreciate your prayers. Other than that I’m looking forward to […]
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Tags: Hat Tips
Over the last month or so Ive been crafting a plan to ask Rachel to marry me, so last weekend my plan came to its fruition as I surprised Rachel with a weekend in Paris and asked her to marry me overlooking Paris from the Sacre Coeur, and Im very pleased to say that she […]
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Tags: My Life
April 17th, 2008 · 1 Comment
“The fact that Jesus was raised in the middle of human history, and
not at the very end of it, means that God has not abandoned this world.
He intends to overhaul it; His purpose is to make all things new.
The resurrection of the dead does not mean that this world will be
burnt to a cinder, and […]
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Tags: Theology Thoughts
Yet another strong sign that Apple will be releasing a 3G and altogether higher spec iPhone within the next few months, O2 have followed suite from T-mobile in Germany in offering the first price reductions on iPhone handsets seen since its release.O2 Shop is till showing the 8GB model for sale for £269 as off […]
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Tags: Apple · Technology
"…between 1980 and 1988 the US government pumped
$83 billion dollars of foreign aid into Sub-Saharan Africa. $83 billion
dollars! During that same period of time living standards dropped and
infant mortality rose. Once again, we learn that foregin aid does not
disciple the hearts and minds of people. God uses people to disciple
people.
After forty years of traveling all […]
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Tags: The World · Theology Thoughts · travel
I recieved the books from the SCM book sale today, one of which is Jurgen Moltmann’s "Experiences in Theology" which I’m interested to delve into at some point.Eschatology is very much ‘en vogue’ right now, and I think the rediscovery of these theological truths within the pews should be celebrated in order that it disciplines […]
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Tags: Theology Thoughts
I am just about to embark on a fairly busy weekend and don’t plan to blog, there are some offshore bundle tow projects starting this weekend that I have to keep an eye on, tonight I have Craig’s (Rachel’s brother) wedding rehersal, then tomorrow the wedding, service, meal, dance (that will be good fun scottish […]
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Tags: Hat Tips · Miscellaneous · My Life · Theology Thoughts
“You
can’t worship two gods at once. Loving one god, you’ll end up hating
the other. Adoration of one feeds contempt for the other." - Matthew 6:24/The MessageThis verse then ends with "You can’t
worship God and Money both." but the opening statement "You
can’t worship two gods at once" can readily be applied to other things in our […]
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Tags: My Life · Theology Thoughts · Walkin the Walk · Worship
Plenty of News and good blogging going right now, these are in no particular order there is tech, apple, theology and everything else crammed in:The mighty design software company adobe has released a beta version of free web based software called Photoshop Express. It has some great tools for retouching and free storage. Best of […]
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