I loved sharing pictures with you from Wednesday's visit to a Compassion Child Survival Program, but please click over to 5 Minutes for Mom to read my thoughts in response. I hope you'll add your two cents--it's one of those...
I guess I owe Tebow an apology. Instead of nicknaming him a travel terror, I should say his was a terrific traveler. Of course we still have the flight home next week, but for now I have the glow of...
Easing into a vacation is always a good idea. Get to your destination, rest up a little, glance around, take a nap… then get into the nitty gritty of seeing the sights and making sure you “be there, do that.”...
Doug Muder in UU World magazine… I read this over and mulled it over several times before deciding that, while it is a thought provoking discussion, I’m afraid it misses the point.
Religious liberals may (or may not!) be better than...
Our mission Youth for Western Civilization will educate, organize and train activists on campuses across the nation to create a culture that will promote the survival of Western Civilization and pride in Western heritage. This movement is focused on the support...
It was suggest to me (by Sandy Lusk) to put on my doctor hat and comment on the current flu situation. First of all, the term "flu" is used to describe a lot of viruses. Influenza or "true flu" is...
People do not think clearly on the systemic level. From Matt Perman, explaining Andy Stanley's DVD set "Systems": ...systems trump intentions and mission statements. Here's what that means. You might have a great mission statement, but systems are what create behaviors. So...
From City Hall:
The American Institute of Architects program known as a Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT) is scheduled for next week: May 4th 5th and 6th. The event is being coordinated by the local AIA chapter and in intended...
The Chattanooga Times Free Press laid off 12 to 15 contributors yesterday in an effort to address “shortfalls in revenue” from advertising, according to TFP publisher Tom Griscom.
On the front page of today’s newspaper, Mr. Griscom writes:
These changes to the...
From Outdoor Chattanooga:
National Bike Month begins May 1. Next week, come out and play in some kayaks! Celebrate the Start of National Bike Month with Outdoor Chattanooga this Weekend - All Events Free and Open to the Public
Friday, May 1
7 to 8:30 a.m. -...
While their accounts—and opinions—of the event vary, Thursday night’s “Flash Rave” at Lupton Library is still fresh on the minds of many UTC students. We received a tremendous amount of feedback via the comments section of our initial post, as well...
Seeing my life flash before my eyes has become routine in Calcutta; after a 90-minute, harrowing, honk-accompanied bus-transferring-to-rickshaw ride, we reached our rural destination, one of Compassion International's Child Survival Programs. Because I'm writing a few posts to be featured...
I got used to this as much as I ever will, during the Bush administration. The press is, to an unfortunate degree, a vehicle for the White House media agenda. Fox News more and the others less when...
Today we’ll take a look at Javier Vazquez year-by-year in several key categories. He’ll try to keep up his hot start tonight against the Cards.
For all the talk about his decline and his brilliant New York flameout, Javy Vazquez has...
I ran the Country Music Half Marathon this past Saturday...It was very challenging. 13.1 miles, felt like mostly uphill...Soreness persists, Blisters...Some things are better in theory than PracticeMost things are easier when done with help/friends/teammatesSometimes going downhill, though easier at...
The weather has been so lovely this week- around eighty with a nice breeze and best of all- no humidity yet. We have been spending as much time out of doors as possible before the damp, stifling, suffocating, giant...
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