2010-11-28T18:26:09-06:00

Do you think the WikiLeaks actions are good for world peace? Why or why not? John Kerry comments on the WikiLeaks: Sen. John Kerry the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, called the disclosure “reckless.” “This is not an academic exercise about freedom of information and it is not akin to the release of the Pentagon Papers, which involved an analysis aimed at saving American lives and exposing government deception,” Kerry, D-Massachusetts, said in a written statement. “Instead, these... Read more

2010-11-27T11:52:13-06:00

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2010-11-22T12:37:10-06:00

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2010-11-23T21:23:53-06:00

Jailhouse Rock, by Mr Elvis Presley: Always on my Mind (more…) Read more

2010-11-23T21:13:02-06:00

Dave Clark Five, Because Because Read more

2010-11-23T21:12:06-06:00

You gotta love this one: And this one (but Herman needs some dance lessons; his hair looks like the Bieber guy): But, seriously, how did this one make it? Read more

2010-11-27T15:15:11-06:00

Remember this band? What were you doing when you hear them? I was in junior high. I wonder if “SuperStar” has even heard of this excellent band. Read more

2010-11-27T13:18:20-06:00

Kelly M. Kapic, with Justin Borger, God So Loved, He Gave: Entering the Movement of Divine Generosity (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2010). 281 pp. $19.99/£12.99. Reviewed by Wesley Vander Lugt PhD Candidate University of St Andrews Editor, Transpositions It is rare to recommend a book without any reservations, but Go So Loved, He Gave is that sort of book. I agree with the litany of glowing endorsements that this is a book that should move to the top of your reading list.... Read more

2010-11-27T08:40:02-06:00

I don’t know if you’ve seen this website, but it incredibly sorts out all differences in the NIV, TNIV, and NIV 2011. A must-save link … Thoughts? Read more

2010-11-26T16:40:24-06:00

Doodling art in the Q-5 series. Speaking of Dan Kimball’s doodling, check out this Dan Kimball look-alike. (And, by the way, have a good one Dan.) I don’t often comment on the Weekly Meanderings we post, but this week’s batch emerges from reading some great bloggers and posts … so here’s a sampling: Drew Dyck, at CT, on “Leavers”: “To tweak Kinnaman’s language, the problem today isn’t those who are unchristian, but that so many are ex-Christian. Strictly speaking, they are not... Read more

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