Jeremy
How Much Happens in One Minute on the Internet?
Minutes go by quickly and we rarely think about them. However, if you were to stop time for one minute and gauge what happened in that short 60 seconds on the internet, the above...
Psychatric Answering Machine (video)
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What’s Wrong with the World?
When The Times invited several eminent authors to write essays on the theme "What's Wrong with the World?" Chesterton's contribution took the form of a letter:
Dear Sirs, I am. Sincerely yours, G. K. Chesterton
source...
Who’s On First? Typography (video)
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Old joke... new way of presenting it!
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Shouldn’t Church Be Fun?
Growing up, I loved going to McDonald's. I loved the play area, the Happy Meals and the Happy Meal toy. In other words, I wanted the "Mickey D's" experience because I knew it would...
Kids and the Gospel (video)
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I'm a children's pastor, so I'm supposed to emphasize the value and importance of children in God's kingdom. But I'm in good company. Jesus did as well (actually, I did as well, Jesus...
Digging Up the Philistines
The annual digging season has begun in the city of Gath (a former Philistine city). They are unearthing some interesting things that tell us today what the Philistines were like. An article @ msnbc.com...
The Connected States of America (video)
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I like how one of the captions in the video said "imagine redrawing the map based on the way people connect with each other". Fascinating visual on the connections our communications and...
Need Help Starting a Conversation With Kids?
For some of us, it has been a long time since we were a kid. And in the words of an epistle writer, most adults have put their childish ways behind them. So how...
“Enjoy the Little Things…”
Enjoy the little things,
for one day you may look back and realize
they were the big things.
~Robert Brault
via Slowing to See




