Another History Tour
Early in the 20th century, the Japanese took over the Korean peninsula. As one might expect when a country is occupied and the culture put through a meat-grinder, the Koreans… Read more »
Early in the 20th century, the Japanese took over the Korean peninsula. As one might expect when a country is occupied and the culture put through a meat-grinder, the Koreans… Read more »
I just listened to an episode of the Times’ Daily about this year’s fire season, and some of the points resonated. While we’re being told all about climate change’s role,… Read more »
These past two days I’ve kind of stumbled into doing a two-part series by loosely tying together some aspects of the Christian faith under “evangelism” – so I may as… Read more »
Some years back, a popular secular website published a piece about Jesus, pointing out several times in the Bible when his actions were not very much like…well, like Jesus. I… Read more »
Something Tim Keller said in a talk he gave several years ago came to mind the other day. Keller is an interesting voice in American Christianity. He founded a church… Read more »
This morning I saw opportunity. With most everyone with and for whom I work off for the next two days, I decided to extend my typical BCFB a bit. Should’ve… Read more »
Another easy day today, just right for the random… Decided to bake a loaf of bread before church this morning, which worked out beautifully because I put it together and… Read more »
Today’s Saturday 70 didn’t have much of a plan. We’d go to Suwon, over through Yongin, turn South to Gosam Reservoir and then head for home. 75 miles all told…. Read more »
One of the better Bond films is the 2006 Daniel Craig debut, Casino Royale. Craig brought back some toughness – some of the rough edges – of Bond that had… Read more »
Norm MacDonald could be pretty raunchy at times. But a lot of his jokes, including the ones that can be shared in polite company, were often brilliant. There was something… Read more »