What We’re Digging For by Steve Mcfarland “Heigh Ho! Heigh Ho! It’s off to work we go!” It seems almost another life ago when I recall my first real job out of high school. Before I started college, I worked as a machinist in a local factory for a couple of years. I was miserable.Continue reading “What we’re digging for”
Category Archives: Guest Bloggers
Dear students
Dear Students by Steve McFarland Dear Students, This is not easy. What I am about to tell you may scare you, anger you or inspire you. I feel the need to apologize now so that what I am going to tell you will land soft and gentle upon your young, eager spirits. And so IContinue reading “Dear students”
Stepping off the bandwagon
Stepping Off The Bandwagon Reflections on five years in the fast lane of contemporary worship by Daniel Whittington Daniel Whittington is a 25 year old musician and professional slacker. He was introduced to the drug of rock n roll at a young age by his cold and heartless father, and has never been the sameContinue reading “Stepping off the bandwagon”
Midnight Shift at the Radioland Asylum
Midnight Shift at the Radioland Asylum by Eric Rigney Summary: In these articles, Eric Rigney returns from a long sabbatical fit, tanned and in fighting form.. In a two-part descent into madness, he tackles both radio preaching and bad language. You may be surprised which one he’s in favor of… • • • PART IContinue reading “Midnight Shift at the Radioland Asylum”
Guide For The Cussin’ Christian
Guide For The Cussin’ Christian The most detailed examination of the ethics of “cussin’” in the English language. by Eric Rigney NOTE: This is a really cool article, and would be a great piece to forward to non-Christian friends to show them that some Christians do think through issues and come out differently than theContinue reading “Guide For The Cussin’ Christian”
Flea market anthropology
Flea Market Anthropology (The Stupidity Rant Part II) by Eric Rigney I am not offended by much. I think maybe it’s because of all the stuff I’ve seen and been close to (or participated in) in my lifetime. But for whatever reason, not much offends me. In fact, sometimes I think maybe I’m not offendedContinue reading “Flea market anthropology”
The books are many; the readers are few
The Books are Many; The Readers are Few by Eric Rigney If you are reading this, you are abnormal. If you get past this sentence, you’re just plain strange. Why are you still here?! Go watch TV or something! There. Now that we’ve got rid of the non-readers among us, let’s talk about them. IsContinue reading “The books are many; the readers are few”