In my never-ceasing quest to become all things classically British, I am becoming interested in exploring the English fascination with tea. To be honest, I do not know much about tea nor have I sampled much, but I am curious. A good English professor, sporting pipe and tweed jacket, would be a pure imposter if [...]
Archive for May, 2006
Tea, Anyone?
Posted in Uncategorized on May 30, 2006 | 6 Comments »
Jaroslav Pelikan and Southeastern Seminary Professors
Posted in Uncategorized on May 17, 2006 | 1 Comment »
I’d like to highlight two pieces today, both written by Dr. Albert Mohler. First, this past Saturday world-renowned historical theologian Jaroslav Pelikan died at the age of 82. Pelikan was the Sterling Professor of History at Yale University and a profound Christian intellectual. To read Mohler’s blog on Pelikan’s life and death, click here.
Secondly, I’d [...]
The Devil Sends His Kids to the Y
Posted in Uncategorized on May 12, 2006 | 5 Comments »
That’s right, you heard me correctly. Let me explain:
Yesterday afternoon I was at a local elementary school working as the first-grade counselor at a YMCA After-School program. I’ve complained often enough on this blog about the difficult children and how frustrating it can be, but now it’s gone to a new low. Those kids turned [...]
The Tragedy of Polygamy
Posted in Uncategorized on May 11, 2006 | 1 Comment »
Today a video clip was posted on the cover page of CNN.com of an interview of several women discussing life in a polygamous relationship. All of the women lived in an unspecified community on the Arizona/Utah border and are currently one of several wives to different husbands. To view the interview, click here and go [...]
Finals
Posted in Uncategorized on May 8, 2006 | 2 Comments »
I’m now entering the last two weeks of the semester at Southeastern Seminary. Therefore, my posts will be even more irregular, if that were possible. If I get really bored and avoidant during the actual exam week, then I’m sure I’ll carve out few minutes to update the blog with something non-sensical, but as of [...]