I found this today on Dr. Al Mohler’s blog, and I think it fits in well as a slightly humorous, extreme case of the tension I expressed concerning wardrobe and life-stage self-perception. Shiver, it’s a critique on some sad New Yorkers. True?
Adam Sternbergh raises a very good question in the pages of New [...]
Archive for March, 2006
A Brief Follow-Up
Posted in Uncategorized on March 29, 2006 | 3 Comments »
Dave Matthews meets Mozart: A Graduate Student’s Predicament
Posted in Uncategorized on March 22, 2006 | 3 Comments »
Being in graduate school is a crossroads of life: you’re not a goofy, moronic undergraduate anymore [War Eagle] yet you have not been initiated into the world of the working professional. You’re like an overgrown kid who can’t quite fit into his daddy’s shoes, and so walks around the house tripping over himself anyway.
This manifests [...]
When a Nerd Gets Bored…
Posted in Uncategorized on March 20, 2006 | No Comments »
As I hope you can tell, I’ve changed quite a few things on the blog. I never knew what a computer geek I could be until I realized that I could actually manipulate the underlying computer code without a manual or anything. That’s pathetic. Enjoy the new look. I’m going to [...]
An Intern’s Spring Break
Posted in Uncategorized on March 9, 2006 | 4 Comments »
This week is Spring Break at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. My pastor took his family to Disney World for the holiday and so I was offered an opportunity to preach this Sunday for the congregation. Being the ravenous pulpit-fiend that I am, and given the fact that my preaching needs a lot of practice, I [...]
Capturing Every Moment
Posted in Uncategorized on March 2, 2006 | 2 Comments »
Here’s an interesting question: How do you spend your time? By that I mean, do you consciously think about what you’re doing and why you’re doing it? I heard a minister mention this subject a few weeks ago in a sermon, in which he stated that life is like a race, but you only get [...]