Focus on the Family may be many things but I will always be impressed by the quality, competence and passion poured into the Radio Theatre presentations of each of the seven books in C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia. When the first movie came out, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, I felt quite let…
Author: Shovas
New Year’s Day 2011
Happy new year! I hope the light of the Son shines upon each day more fully than the last!
New Year’s Eve 2010
Goodbye, 2010, we hardly knew ye! Twenty-Ten has been a watershed year for me though I never really considered it like that before writing this. Many personally significant things have happened this year for me and I feel, perhaps, as if I am riding the crest of a wave, one which I’m both exhilarated to…
Free Plug for Griffin Technology
I’ve been using Griffin iPod FM Transmitters in my car for a few years now and, I have to say, they have kept improving their product version after version and they have slowly but surely been dealing with all of the shortcomings I notice in the product. So here’s to Griffin, keep up the good work!
Was it “very good”?
In the beginning, God created on six different days. On the sixth day, it is written: “And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good.” (Genesis 1:31) I’m sure I’m not the only one who has noted that “very good” isn’t “perfect.” Why didn’t He just say it was perfect?…
Christus Invictus: Behind the Verse
Going behind the verse of Christus Invictus and looking at my thoughts when crafting my response to William Earnest Henley’s Invictus.
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to you and yours! May this season bring you happiness and joy in Jesus Christ and his victory over sin and death!
Nim’s Winter Tale
As is my tradition each Christmas season, I present Ola Schubert’s beautifully crafted and elegantly scored Nim’s Winter Tale.
Christus Invictus
“Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank, in Him, Jesus Christ For my redeemed and purchased soul.” -Christus Invictus
Charity 360 #Charity365
I’m the kind of person who doesn’t officially donate to charities. I often do one-time, anonymous donations. My primary donations are my offerings to my church. I, also, regularly put spare change in the Tim Horton’s Children’s Foundation boxes, and I’ll always do the annual Remembrance Day poppy thing, but I don’t really officially donate outside of the church and outside of those small things. It’s something I’ve wanted to change and now I think I have I know how.
