Sorry about that. So, I'll just free-associate a little, as a placeholder.
Absolutely loved Texas, all of us did. I'll tell you more later, DV. Ate alligator and a host of other wonderful food; but the people were even better. Not to eat, I mean. You knew that, right?
Mitt Romney is... The Inevitability Candidate!®
If I could, I'd go to Frank Turk's conference. But I'll be praying, and he'll be great. Any of you going? That you'll admit?
Finished Tom Schreiner's 40 Questions About Christians and Biblical Law. That's my first Schreiner read-through. Terrific book; plan a review later.
Continuing to enjoy Gospel Meditations for Missions. Really good book.
Almost done with Rolland McCune's 3-vol Systematic Theology, and plan to review. Kind of not looking forward to it.
Just started Eric Redmond's Where Are All the Brothers? It's off to a very good, engaging start.
So there you go!
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Welcome back and glad to hear a good report.
I'm a little over half way through Jerry Bridges The Transforming Power of the Gospel. Really good and would make a great follow on study to TWTG.
Glad to hear the trip went well...sorry to hear that you're ill. Also sorry I didn't get to make it out to Copperfield, but I'm glad that you were able to enjoy some southern hospitality. And you didn't even have to experience the summertime heat!
wv: imentwel - wow can I relate to that thought!
Proper rofl @ Texans being good eating, as I believe you say in those parts.
Candidateing somewhere?
Did you get to go County Line to eat? My in-laws take my family and I there for lunch. I could their bisket until I mooed.
Eating a reptile would make me sick too.
Don't eat those Texans! And alligator? Errr, ummm, I prefer to eat herbivores, myself. ;D
Sorry you're not feeling well, and hope you're on the upswing.
Too bad you all can't come up here and play in the snow!
Julie
I'm looking forward to the review of 40 Questions About Christians and Biblical Law.
It's a book that deserves more attention.
< insert gently ironic response here >
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Tomorrow at Pyro, DV.
I like the dog.
Very glad that it went well in the Copperfield- (alligator)belt place.
Any mp3's for download?
Know of any GREAT stuff on the doctrine of Biblical "inerrency"
@Robert: ssshhhh. We don't talk about Houston summers.
@CR: I tried to stop him but he's a lot like a toddler in that you let him out of your sight for five minutes and he starts putting all kinds of things into his mouth. ;)
Oh yeah, the 40 questions book looks good. I have another one in that series.
Attempting to eat a Texan would likely having bad consequences, with our more lax gun control laws.
@Sir Aaron,
Hey, after last year, we're in for a long, rainy summer where the temperatures are actually half-decent. At least that is what heppened last time we had a summer like last year (I think). I remember because Cindy moved here and kept asking if it always rained that much.
Plus I am sure that the amount of great restaurants in the Houston area combined with the low cost of living (especially gas) more than makes up for the weather.
I'm sorry you got sick but I'm glad you had a good trip and enjoyed the food. I'm also glad you didn't try to eat a Texan, we're tough and stringy.
Sir Aaron's correct, we don't talk about Houston summers. I shudder when I remember Galveston anytime from March to October.
I was both grateful and sobered by the locals' candor about the punishing summers.
Whereabouts in Tejas are you, Doc, if you don't mind my asking?
Sir Aaron,
Was Dan preaching at your church?
@CR: Yes. I am a member of Copperfield Bible Church in Houston, TX. We had the tremendous pleasure of having Dan preach for two Sundays in a row.
Isn't that a bit short to be a stormtrooper cake?
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