Thursday, January 08, 2009

TIWIARN

Don't expect too much out of me ("When did we ever?", the crowd retorts) for the next few days... because of the SECONDLY.

13 comments:

~Mark said...

Yay for them! While things are hopping for you I'll add something that I WUZ gonna just email to you: Super Bowl Sunday is going to be Super Dan Sunday on Bible Burgh!

Mike liked your interview so much that he's reairing them all that night.

Hope to do more in the future. :)

NoLongerBlind said...

Congratulations to the "proud papa"!

Ebeth said...

Blessings all around

Kristine said...

Congratulations to you, your wife and to the bride and groom!!! Have a wonderful couple of days of laughing, hugging, crying, kissing & celebration!!

Dan Odom said...

Congrats Dan!

Gilbert said...

I second all of this!

trogdor said...

Congrats to you and the couple.

Now I realize it's probably too late to change the service, but you might want to take a look at this just in case. A lot of weddings nowadays incorporate worship songs, and few of them are as spectacular as this masterpiece. So worshipful; so utterly.... relevant.

threegirldad said...

Congratulations and blessings to all!

Mike Riccardi said...

OK, per trogdor's link, I have a serious question that may not come off as serious. I assure you it is.

Is it wrong/sinful, that as I watch this video and think about what happens, I become more certain that if I were to meet this guy in person that I'd punch him in the face?

DJP said...

Well, it's... probably not productive.

Mike Riccardi said...

Yeah... I guess that's so.

But the feeling is weird, ya know? Like it's not like I'm angry at him (and others like him) for anything he's doing to me. I mean, barefoot 80's music fans don't pose any threat to me or my pride.

So I'm thinking I must be angry for good reasons, right? If I'm desiring to do something sinful (which, reacting physically probably is), where does that come from? How do we go from being righteously repulsed by something to expressing that anger sinfully?

I guess that's kinda like what you were talking about over at Pyro in reference to Spurgeon. Even our "righteous anger" is hopelessly laced with sin.

And as I think about it, it makes Jesus look all the more glorious as He turns the tables over, because He did it without sin. I mean... Wow.

Rachael Starke said...

Hey Dan,

I was thinking and praying for the Phillips family this morning thinking that today was the big day when I reread your post and saw that it was actually tomorrow. What a great way to spend the Lord's Day! Praying all goes smoothly - remember to have a hanky in one pocket and a checkbook in the other. :)

RT said...

Please accept my congratulations and best wishes.