I have always wanted to see a news anchorperson do this. Priceless.
Jul
30
Its About Time
Posted by Eric | Category: poking fun and provoking fury | 1 Comment
Jul
25
The Deathly Hallows
Posted by Eric | Category: weighty tomes and word-filled treasures | Leave a Comment
For those few who care, I thought I’d throw out my thoughts on the last book in the Harry Potter series. Essentially, I found it to be satisfying and intriguing, but nothing revolutionary. Rowling largely did exactly what needed to be done: she tied in the themes and ideas from the other six books, she [...]
Jul
22
Denominationalism, Part 1
Posted by Eric | Category: a beautiful broken body | 8 Comments
I have recently been reading the book Evangelical Reunion by John Frame, and intriguing read. The book itself can actually be found online here.
John Frame presents his arguments in the book for a long-term dissolution of denominations and the reunification of the church. While his case is largely ecumenical, it is shockingly different from [...]
Jul
19
Passing the Time
Posted by Eric | Category: blogging on blogging on blogging..., weighty tomes and word-filled treasures | Leave a Comment
I know I haven’t put much up since being back from Africa; recovering from jet lag and getting back into the swing of work have been occupying much of my time. However, I thought I’d post a couple items of interest.
First, if anyone is interested, my mother has just gotten a blog. Any writing or [...]
Jul
13
The Bigotry of “Tolerance”
Posted by Eric | Category: fides quarens intellectum, things not to mention in polite conversation | Leave a Comment
I was just getting caught up on the news since I’ve been gone and encountered this article on an Anglican priest from Seattle who has announced that she is both Christian and Muslim. After hearing a Muslim teach at her church in 2005 and then another at an “interfaith” gathering they put on in 2006, [...]
Jul
13
The Road Goes Ever On And On
Posted by Eric | Category: the real world intrudes | Leave a Comment
I have returned. Last night my wife and I got back into town from Uganda, where we have been for the last two weeks. I’m completely wiped from almost forty hours of travel and jet lag, so I won’t post anything in-depth today. While I didn’t have any excitement comparable to Jake’s malaria, I have [...]
Jul
5
Thanking God for Malaria
Posted by Jake | Category: best way to be human, every tribe and tongue | Leave a Comment
Hey everyone, sorry I haven’t posted in awhile, I’ve not had much access to the internet here in Lusaka and I’ve not wanted to spend too much time online anyway (2 months sans iPod, laptop, cellphone and car sounded heavenly when I left… it’s been really nice). But for those who have been praying, thank [...]