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What I’ve been up to

June 30th, 2009

It’s been a while since I’ve actually wrote a blog post (as a blog post). I’d call it writer’s bloq, except that’s not really true – I’ve been writing and commenting over at Jill Stanek’s blog with some old friends.

Of course, I’ve also been following the impact technology has had on both getting the message out and suppressing it, as we recently saw in Iran. Apparently, the regime in Iraq waited until they identified the organizers using deep packet inspection, then sent goons in the middle of the night to take them away.

I started a post on the wayward South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford, but the more I learned of what was going on, the more I realized there’s a little more info that’s needed for perspective.

I’ve been digging into technical stuff, exploring a collection of Internet apps, and helping Jill Stanek change over to a new design.

And with this particular post – I’m checking to see how scheduled posts work in WordPress. The Moveable Type update at Jill’s broke that feature, and while an easy fix, it poured a pile of error messages into the email server, which then kept serving them up. Ah, technology.

General

Proverbs 16:1,3,9 Planning

December 29th, 2008

Downtime between holidays means few interruptions – a great time to review the passing year and plan the upcoming year with my family. See if we can’t all get on the same page.  Blogging, commenting and updating will be light this week.

Reflections

Still setting up shop

December 28th, 2008

After transitioning to WordPress, I’m playing catch-up with plugin/widgets etc. Recent upgrade to WP 2.7 is very nice.

Reflections

I have the feeling….

June 5th, 2008

… I should be writing a post, but recently I’ve been helping Jill out over at Jill Stanek’s site and I’ve been working on a short, 7 week Bible study entitled “Signs of Messiah in the Seven Feasts of Israel” – one feast per week!

I suppose I could kill two birds with one stone, but I’m still trying to figure out how to do that, and stay true to my idea that this blog consist of deeper reflective material than pile-on news commentary.

Do I post some my coursework up here – is there any interest?

Productivity

My power supply ain’t supplying power.

April 28th, 2008

UPDATE – back in operation. Apparently the power supply was toasted – found the scorch marks inside. Thanking God it didn’t turn into a fire.

Currently, my computer is non-operational.
Email can be directed to my thrufire account at gmail.

Hope to be back up soon.

Productivity

What’s in a name? – coming soon

March 2nd, 2008

A good way to start off a blog is to reflect why it has a particular name and theme, which I hope to do over the next week or so – provided God doesn’t have other plans!

Given that posting essays is slightly different than my usual experiences providing reactionary comment, I’ll be trying to find a pleasing balance between illustrations, insight, references to source materials and meaningful application.

Comments on the success of that balance would be greatly appreciated!

The other thing I’m trying to get used to is the extra polish needed – or I could say refinement.

Reflections

Let the writing begin!

February 25th, 2008

Well, I finally decided to spend time writing on my own blog as opposed to simply posting as comments on others. The thought occured to me that I was spreading seed in other’s fields, but never in my own… how could I expect fruit if no one knew where to find me?

Over the last few months I’ve been learning XHTML, CSS, PHP, Joomla and JavaScript – (Look I speak in tongues!)

Anyhow, as I come up to speed, the blog will undergo some changes. Eventually, I’ll have to move it to another location, because I definitely mean to get a full operation going.

This is the first real post, which calls for a blessing:

May God, through our Lord Jesus Christ, bless this blog, so that it brings Him glory, may He be forever praised! Amen.

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God got my attention!

June 14th, 2006

Why this blog? – because I recently went through something that was a fiery trial all around, for myself as well as many loved ones.

My experience was not unique – what I saw and felt was a kind of tiny smoldering spiritual hunger. It was like the remains of conflagrations of lives, after the roaring flames had consumed the vital fuel, leaving small glowing embers, darkened and blackened shells of people who still yearn for life and love and recall what their lives were or could have been, and there was this tiny spark of hope for what it may be.

So I began this blog to share these kinds of experiences, to share what that time means to me, to us who have been through fiery faith trials.

Most of my conversation will be in essays, but I believe the better material will pop up in the comments. I’m inviting certain people to come in and read, because it records for them where I’m at and what I’m thinking. A lot of the conversation is going to be deep, heartfelt, and at times poignant and candid. I don’t really want arguments in the abstract, but real stories peppered with illustrations and moral punctuations.

As a Christian, it’s also about not using the cross as a cudgel to beat people, but as a bridge to lift people. Spilled blood is not a lighthearted topic but those who deny the cross still step in the blood, still love people who’ve shed it, still cry real tears, still look for love and affirmation from others and still want and need real Hope.

There’s also a place where either you’re hot or cold; either in the light or in the dark, so expect extremes, expect absolutes and reality where necessary and no held punches or love when required. We know real love when we feel it, even it’s across the wires and the miles.

Names will be held to protect the innocent and irreverantly assigned to shame the foolish.

No one really knows what inspires writers to drag out these emotions, and so willingly share them. It’s all very spiritual, individual, unique. Don’t forget to duck the boots that seek to stomp out such inspirations, the small whispering of winds and breath that tend the glowing embers.

But don’t get the wrong idea – this is not about consuming flames, the fires of hell or a mob ganging up to inflict wrath on someone who may be unashamedly, proudly wrong.

This is about the fire of the physical and the fire of the spiritual. This is about flammable human tinder, addictions, passions, lives and quenching life-giving living water.

I don’t know all the answers, but I know where to look for them. What about you?

Will you look with me?

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