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    Who’s Your Daddy Now?

    Thursday, February 15th, 2007

    Doug Stringer profiles my partner Matt Stevens in his upcoming book Who’s Your Daddy Now. Excerpt from Who’s Your Daddy Now? By Doug Stringer Chapter 5: Leading by Example I gained some insight about a commonly used biblical phrase, “laying on of hands.” Even though hands were laid on people to impart healing and ordain [...]

    New Downloads Page

    Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

    Due to user demand, I’ve created a new Downloads page to index resources on this blog. When this post disappears, just link on the Downloads button for all the latest.

    Happy Valentine’s Day

    Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

    From Judah: Visit GenXcel’s YouTube channel. Keep praying for Judah. This afternoon, the doctor diagnosed him as having strep.

    Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

    In tribute to the first predicted snowfall in New York City for Winter ’06-’07, here’s a short clip from Winter 2003. Snow Slide GenXcel’s YouTube Channel.personal loans credit bad onlineloans estate real bad creditbad credit remortgage loan usfor industry news loan payday badcalifornia park officer baldwin loanbank home savings bangor rates loanbank loan home rateloans [...]

    Child of the times

    Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

    Judah’s wanted a mohawk for more than a year. Mom and dad hid behind the school rules forbidding mohawks until last week when a mistake with the scissors led to a … modified mohawk. He is thrilled. And did I mention that little mohawk boy is a multi-tasking technocrat? Check him out, playing ClubPenguin on [...]

    The future of the web

    Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

    Web 2.0 is Us/ing Us Great primer on where the web is moving and how/why we need to leverage it for greater effectiveness.

    Tuesday, February 13th, 2007

    My nephew the Prince fan, Super Bowl 2007. This is 3 minutes of a dance-a-thon that lasted for Prince’s entire halftime set. [Beware classic YouTube/cellphone audio.] toys adultbreast girlsblonde lesbianstight assporn animalnude boyszoo sexgirls naked Map

    Ludacris is a Mook (but he doesn’t have to be)

    Monday, February 12th, 2007

    Watching Ludacris perform on last night’s Grammy’s, I couldn’t help but feel for him and his millions of fans. He’s a wonderful talent, and the lyrics to Runaway Love, which he performed on the broadcast, are powerful, tragic, and could move all but the hardest of hearts to compassion. See for example, verse 1: Now [...]

    From generation to generation

    Monday, February 12th, 2007

    After completing the Chronicles of Narnia last year, Judah and I began reading another of my childhood favorites, Little Pilgrim’s Progress, after the holidays. Based on the John Bunyan classic, it’s a retelling of the story by Helen Taylor in language children can understand. We finished Part 1 on Thursday, before he left for Massachusetts, [...]

    If I were still in high school, I would apply for this

    Monday, February 12th, 2007

    From Princeton University Summer Journalism Program … a 10-day all-expenses-paid summer journalism program held in August at Princeton University for students from under resourced financial backgrounds. All application materials are available at www.princeton.edu/~sjp Past classes were taught by writers from The Washington Post, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Miami Herald, and The New Republic; toured The [...]

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