I have fixed the plaid, and also (for the sake of our dear friend and reader B.O’D.) placed one of my old sundial sketches in the header.
Now that I’ve marked the tree, as it were, I’ll probably stop by to sniff it a little more often.
January 22nd, 2010 § 2
I have fixed the plaid, and also (for the sake of our dear friend and reader B.O’D.) placed one of my old sundial sketches in the header.
Now that I’ve marked the tree, as it were, I’ll probably stop by to sniff it a little more often.
Bless you, Chris. I’m glad to see the sundial — and you — return.
Chris, a very un-muddled post. This is where we are. When I posted previously that abortion was one of the battles of our parents, I did not mean that it is therefore not our battle. It still is, the difference is that we are all aware of that. Our generation of Christians is aware of it. So we fight it by having strong families and influencing/ministering to those we are in contact with. But this food/economic issue does not enjoy the same solidarity. As Frank pointed out, economics is an old issue, but this facet that faces us today is new, and even the ancient portion of it has been more or less forgotten.