Episode Archives

Internet Fail

If is official. The small service provider we were using is no longer in business. We are in the process of getting another service provider. We had hoped the small business could make a go of it but alas they could not. We have been without home phone service … Continue reading

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Friday Photo

They suggest photographers should have a favorite subject. I confess to having too many. But, I do enjoy taking photos of bicycles. Can you spot the interesting juxtaposition in this photo?

Here is a shot from Seattle, WA.niceridesm

Nice Ride

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From the “I Can’t Believe It, Oh Yes I Can File.”

A friend tipped me off to this website where for a fee those who follow the eschatological view which includes a rapture may feel a sense of confidence about their pets. I could not help but think we might do well to listen to our critics to see how … Continue reading

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Not Now But Later – Thoughts from the Edge

Sometimes good designs fall prey to unseen fault lines. We often fail to account for our own foibles and natural selfishness. When unhindered these “fault lines” unhinge very important and valuable relationships. The texts for this coming Sunday demonstrate God’s good design in creation and human relationships suffer under … Continue reading

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More than Photography

Listen carefully to the first part of Taryn Simon’s presentation. Then follow as she works through her thesis. There are some important things underlying her project that help us in understanding the nature and benefit of thinking through semiotics.

Symbols and meaning are important. I was certainly struck by … Continue reading

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