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Best Books of 2017
Each year, I set myself a goal to read 52 books — one per week over the course of a year. I usually fall short of the goal; the last time I hit the mark was 2011. But it’s still … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Faith, General, Gospel, Jesus, Kingdom Values, Scripture, Sermon on the Mount, Television, Theology
Tagged Andy Crouch, Atlas Obscura, Braving the Wilderness, Brené Brown, Christopher Heuertz, David Letterman, David Stern, Founding Brothers, Greg Taylor, Ian Morgan Cron, In the Sanctuary of Outcasts, Jason Zinoman, Jay Guin, Jonathan Pennington, Joseph J. Ellis, Messianic Judaism, N.T. Wright, Neil White, Randy Harris, Richard Beck, Suzanne Stabile, The Day the Revolution Began, The Road Back to You, The Sacred Enneagram, Timothy Keller
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Fixer Upper: The Hope of Creation
We’re suckers for home renovation shows. A dozen years ago, it was Trading Spaces. (Remember that show? It kinda put TLC on the map.) Then it was the Extreme Home Makeover craze. About five years ago, Sunny and I fell in love with House … Continue reading
Posted in Eschatology, Faith, God, Gospel, Scripture, Television, The Story, Theology
Tagged All things new, Fixer Upper, new earth, New heavens, Revelation 21
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Top Five: March 2014
Time for my monthly rundown of what I’m into at the moment. Augustines by Augustines. In my constant pursuit of great music, I came across this album in late February via an eMusic recommendation. Little did I know how quickly … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Cash, Music, Sports, Television, What I'm Loving
Tagged Augustines, Bicycling, Jimmy Fallon, Johnny Cash, MLB Opening Day 2014, The Tonight Show
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Top Five: February 2014
One of the things I’ve challenged myself with for 2014 is to post a “Top Five” each month: five things I’m enjoying right now, be it books, music, movies, etc. If nothing else, it helps me keep the blog current. … Continue reading
Posted in Baseball, Books, Family, Kids, Music, Sports, Television, What I'm Loving
Tagged American Idol, Heir to the Empire, Jogging, Kings of, Little League Baseball, Timothy Zahn
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Finally!
For years, I’ve lamented the fact that MLB Network has been unavailable on Dish. Thanks to an exclusive contract with DirectTV, this channel — complete with out of market games, nonstop baseball coverage, and tons of exclusive content — was … Continue reading
LOST: How It Should Have Ended
LOST fans, whether you loved or hated the series finale, I think you’ll enjoy this little piece from the guys over at How It Should Have Ended. Hilarious. Who wants some eternity water?
Posted in Humor, Television, Video
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LOST Season Six Rewatch: LA X
So I received LOST Season Six as a belated anniversary present (thanks, Sunny). Now I’m going back and re-watching and I’m noticing a lot of things that make more sense now. Thought I’d keep a running journal of these thoughts … Continue reading
LOST Season Six: The New Man in Charge
In case you haven’t heard, the final season of LOST is available on Blu-Ray and DVD at the end of the month. (And, I don’t know…say, your spouse is a super huge fan of the show and you’re 11th wedding … Continue reading
LOST: Putting It All Together, Vol. 3
For the topographers out there, you’ll love this post. It seems that a LOST aficionado out there put his considerable talent to work drawing up a detailed map of the mysterious Island. Apparently dude has been working as a cartographer … Continue reading
LOST: Putting It All Together, Vol. 2
In the weeks since LOST’s finale, I find myself continuing to process the implications of what we’ve seen. I wrote last week about the nature of the Sideways world; that part seemed a little easier to synthesize in light of … Continue reading