This past week I’ve read some interesting articles on Facebook:
Al Mohler – Facebook Turns Five: Thoughts on Social Networking
Social networking is like any new technology. It must be evaluated on the basis of its moral impact as well as its technological utility. Social networking sites offer unprecedented opportunities for communication and contact — [...]
Archive for February, 2009
Ever thought of being a Monk or Nun?
Posted in Fun, tagged BBC, Cell, Monk, Nun on February 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Think you’re called to being a monk or nun, then you should give this place a try!
Why spend the weekend as a monk?
Inside a monk’s ‘cell’
Top Blog Posts of all Time #1 – “Adam’s blog = no fun”
Posted in Fun, Top Posts, tagged A Whole New World, Adam, Aladdin, Beach, Emma, Mountains, Outer Banks, Persuasions, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensiblity, Swimming on February 3, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Recently I was looking at my blog stats and a thought occurred to me that I should re-post the top five post in regards to hits. Interesting enough the number one post really doesn’t have much to do with the cross. I guess fun trumps content… at least on this blog.
Growth found in the Gospel
Posted in Gospel, Quote, tagged Christianity, Growth, Prodigal, Prodigal God, Tim Keller on February 2, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“We habitually and instinctively look to other things besides God and his grace as our justification, hope, significance, and security. We believe the gospel at one level, but at a deeper level we do not. Human approval, professional success, power and influence, family and clan identity–all of these things serve as our heart’s “functional trust” [...]
Unpacking Forgiveness
Posted in Book, tagged Book Recommendation, Chris Brauns, Conditional Forgiveness, Forgiveness, Unpacking Forgiveness on February 1, 2009 | 3 Comments »
After about a month, I finally finished Unpacking Forgiveness by Chris Brauns. This was one of those books I got through the majority of it rather quickly then the last few chapters took a few weeks to finish. Unfortunately, sometimes I get bored with a book and never finish it, but that wasn’t [...]