I log into my computer at work (I am blessed to be telecommuting 3+ days a week) using Remote Desktop Connection. During various internet burps, or other connection issues, I’ve ended up reconnecting to the server using another session, meaning all the stuff I was working on is inaccessible. I discovered this by accident. I’m… Continue reading Log Into Another Session On Terminal Server
Author: Ian
Don’t Look at Me; Look At HIM
Lou Braun writes: I have had some negative experiences with Christians as well, but what I have found liberating is not focusing on people who claim to follow Jesus, but rather look to follow Jesus myself. A lot of people hate religion, maybe even church, but I don’t know many who despise Jesus. I don’t… Continue reading Don’t Look at Me; Look At HIM
You Go, Squirrel!
JFJ: Holding The Mirror For Christians
David Brickner’s latest article, Jesus and His People, is a good mirror, from a Messianic Jewish perspective, of evangelical Christians.
The Divide Between “Mainline” and “Evangelical” Needs to be Bridged
Rick Warren often strikes me as a tad shallow. However, I am beginning to understand his point of view, somewhat. In this interview in Christian Today, he speaks about how the split in perspective between the two churches has hurt both, and by default the mission of Christ. This dovetails nicely into a little cartoon… Continue reading The Divide Between “Mainline” and “Evangelical” Needs to be Bridged
Joel Osteen And Politics
Okay, I have to admit that Joel Osteen kind of gives me the creeps. However, I also have to admit that his interview in Christian Today is worthy of kudos. I wish a lot of churches would have his same perspective. While he still rubs me the wrong way, I will no longer be so… Continue reading Joel Osteen And Politics
The Return of the Monster Movie
Jonah Goldberg of National Review Online is not someone I would expect to be a monster movie fan, but I was wrong. His review of the new movie Cloverfield is very interesting. I wasn’t even slightly interested in seeing it, but his review has caused me to rethink that. I may not see it in… Continue reading The Return of the Monster Movie
The Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost
A bunch of drunk teenagers vandalized a site once inhabited by the American poet Robert Frost. In A Violation of Both Law and the Spirit, Dan Barry seems offended that these, for lack of a better word, punks didn’t show respect to history or elders. These punks are a direct result of a bunch of… Continue reading The Chickens Are Coming Home to Roost
The War On Scientology Has Begun (Humor, I think)
Government Says Chinese Need More “Spiritual” Content. Say What?
“This shows that the Hubei People’s Radio and Television Station’s propaganda and management abilities have serious flaws which are in urgent need of rectification,” it added. But the station got away with merely a “criticism,” the statement said, without explaining why the punishment was so light. “Provide more and better spiritual food for the masses,”… Continue reading Government Says Chinese Need More “Spiritual” Content. Say What?