“English Professor Suddenly Realizes Students Will Believe Literally Anything She Says”
“English Professor Suddenly Realizes Students Will Believe Literally Anything She Says”
from the Onion
“English Professor Suddenly Realizes Students Will Believe Literally Anything She Says”
“English Professor Suddenly Realizes Students Will Believe Literally Anything She Says”
from the Onion
My boy in his crib
Little creature not stirring
Merry Christmas to him
And to us a good ni—
I spring to his room
to see what is the matter.

Here’s something scary for Hallow’s Eve:
Ginger Snaps
“The Reason Some Theologians are Arrogant and How to Avoid the Pride Trap” by Donald Miller
The Reason Some Theologians are Arrogant and How to Avoid the Pride Trap
by Donald Miller
In sum: Knowledge Puffs Up.
The neoprimitive blog: Meeting Jesus with Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Woody Guthrie

64 of your radio station’s favorite hits.
Luke Guard #SHAME Video: Hashtag Youth Series
My brother, Luke Guard, delivers a message from the scriptures about shame.
Luke Guard talks about using our shame for God’s glory. Instead of building up ourselves and pretending to be perfect, Scripture encourages us to be honest with our sin, flaws, and need for grace. People don’t usually like to share their sin and shame with others. Luke reminds us that our open confession of sin magnifies the mercy received and patience displayed in the gift of Jesus Christ.

Thanks for the free parking.
I just found out that today is a special day for my blog. Not only have I finally gotten a hundred followers, but today is the 2-year anniversary of when I began blogging originally about my discovery that I was going to be a father. I’ve also reached my 200th post. And that is what we call a triple milestone.
Thank you all viewers! God bless!
I am here to announce a special milestone in my blog. After going at it for a year and a half, I can say that my blog now has a hundred listed subscribers!
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