Categories: "Personal"

Return from UT Tyler

Much of my blogging ceased when I started back to school in 2008. There are some, but few, entries between 2008 and 2012. Now, I have a little more freedom to write, and with a much improved platform in b2evolution, writing will be easier to do.

To be continued..

What's up Doc

December 14th, 2007
I visited a new family practice physician earlier in the week and found the trip to be well interesting. This is not going to be a recommendation in either direction but some thoughts you might consider. I can't make recommendations because I didn't more »

Black Friday Perspectives

December 8th, 2007
A week ago I was referred to an article on sfgate.com (The San Francisco Chronicle). Since then I've enjoyed reading many of the columns in that paper. It's been almost two and a half decades but when I lived in San Francisco I enjoyed reading the Chro more »

Dumber than Dirt

December 5th, 2007
This month's Mensa newsletter includes an article by Mark Morford SF Gate Columnist where he writes about AMERICAN KIDS DUMBER THAN DIRT? wit more »

Pre-Holiday Thoughts

November 15th, 2007
With the holiday fast approaching I'm working on our Christmas newsletter. If you are one of those types that sends out Christmas cards there is a site that may interest you. Children's Art more »

For Argument's Sake

October 21st, 2007
Recently I started a dialogue with another believer on some doctrinal issues relating to a passage in Hebrews. See Popular Theology entries. In his second response he said that he did not believe that argument over the interpretation of Scripture edifies more »

Firefox

October 20th, 2007
One of the best software packages to come out in recent years is the Firefox browser. When IE 7 came out I did a comparison and Firefox did things that IE didn't and Firefox has progressed since then getting even farther out ahead. There are things tha more »

Popular Theology - 2

October 13th, 2007
I talked about this a couple days ago and thought it appropriate to add a few more notes. Often we try to take the more »