Well this could be super handy.
"[On social media sites] too many of our posts come with the silent subtext 'Here's how great I am.' On Pinterest, the tone seems to be 'Wouldn't this be great?'"
"We are not called to wander through our lives tapping our fingers until the Resurrection as if all our experiences don’t matter, even if the Resurrection is the hope and promise that shapes our lives--as well it should.
Instead we are called to live and to love well--which includes grieving well. We need not fear powerful grief, but we do need to pray that it will make space for profound gratitude toward the God who raises the dead."
Because my pinterest board is too cluttered and I don't want to lose this.
I know what you're thinking: I already know the trick involving smashing a garlic clove with a knife to quickly remove its skin. Well this is a new one.
This is for my husband. I want him to know there are other people who think like this and aren't on medication.
Broken system all around: Exhibit A.
This is so good. I hope it gets traction.
"Why do people insist on writing about how great they are? This is not interesting. You know this from going to cocktail parties. If you only talk about why you’re great no one will want to talk to you." --head's up some dicey language.
A little humor for my charismatic friends.
This is what it's like to live here in Kentucky....
I can dig this.
A must watch video on America's two party system. Five stars.
Ten stars. I mean, a gabillion stars.
Just because.
The guy that shot up his daughter's laptop because of what she posted on Facebook got a "thank you" from the police.
An older article I missed: "We have made far too much of ourselves and far too little of God, reflecting our sinful bent to see ourselves as more essential and in control than we actually are."
Very insightful. Very....
This letter written by an options trader is going viral in the financial blogosphere.
Does anyone else miss Rich Mullins? If there was a better song ever written, I'm not sure what it is.
Country music fans will love this spoof.