Where’s Daypop? How will I know which uninteresting personality test memes I’m ignoring, wihtout Daypop to list them for me?
Margaret’s on her way home after a good visit with Nate. Last heard from around Erie, she’s comfortable and getting productive study time in while riding the train.
I stayed up most of last night working on a sermon that I knew to be unsuitable. (Okay, I took time out to play computer games, too, but that falls into the category of “trying to jar my brain out of a wrong-headed rut”). Woke up early this morning to put in more time on the sermon. Preached it three times at St. Luke’s and, after a satori moment about the intrinsic problem with the way I was casting the thematic structure of the thing, the preaching of it seems to have worked out okay.
I’ve been mostly brain dead all afternoon, but haven’t slept.
Heather took pity on the kids and me, and invited us over for a pasta party at ther place. Tripp and several others were there also, and the children stayed very late plaing a game while I sat like a vegetable at home.
Now, the vegetable goes to sleep, looking forward to seeing Margaret tomorrow.
Posted by AKMA at October 27, 2002 11:45 PM | TrackBackAKMA,
I'm a (relatively) new member at St. Luke's, haven't met you yet but visit your blog daily and sing in the choir with Si (I hope he's feeling better this morning, by the way).
Will "the sermon" be available in print, or for viewing online? It deserves a wider audience.
I'd be interested in "chatting" (either on- or off-line) with you re some concerns I have about evangelism -- specifically at St. Luke's -- but also wanted to share that I've been "converted" to enthusiastic support of ALPHA.
Best (to you, Si and family),
Dennis Holtrop
Posted by: Dennis Holtrop at October 28, 2002 09:30 AMMiss Daypop? Can't you be content with the fact that you are #3 right now (8:25 pm EST) on Blogdex? 8>]}
I just happened to wander there and saw a familiar address! Getting a lot of visits out of it?
Posted by: fredf at October 28, 2002 07:28 PMWhoosh! I wasn’t on top of that at all. And as a result of the domain-move, my referrer log only shows people arriving from the disseminary address (SiteMeter no longer picks up the referral sites). Referrer logs are much more fun than hits & views, and now mine are uninformative (so I wasn’t checking).
Posted by: AKMA at October 28, 2002 09:56 PM"I stayed up most of last night working on a sermon that I knew to be unsuitable. " -- been there done that. Computer games do work. Who would have imagined that inspiration and Tribes 2 are connected?
Posted by: Coop at October 29, 2002 11:35 AM